
Ecuador,
A view of Ecuador
INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFO GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT TOURISM ANDEAN CORNERFood & Gastronomy
TRADITIONAL COOKWARE ECUADORIAN FOOD COOK BOOKS SEPTIMO PARAISO’S FOOD RECEPIES RESTAURANTSShopping 
SEPTIMO’S CAPS & T-SHIRTS BIRDING WAISTCOATS BIRD POSTERS ECO BOOKS & CD’s PHOTOS & POSTCARDS GIFTS AND MUCH MORE
TOURISM
General - Attractions - Accommodation - Airlines - Transport
CUSTOMS
Visas - Embassies - Customs - Driving - Health
Visitors to Ecuador may bring personal belongings (new or used) that have a value of less than USD 1,250 without paying any taxes. It is understood that all items declared as personal belongings are not for commercial uses. If the visitor intends to bring goods for commercial purposes, these will have to clear customs at the airport, and the owner will have to pay the appropriate duties if the value of the goods does not exceed USD 3,000. If the goods exceed USD 3,000 in value, the merchandise will be subject to the general import regulations, including verification, payment of duties, fines, penalties, etc.
