Updated April 2026
Viajar for Ecuador is a unique experience that offers incredible opportunities — but also risks that should not be ignored. From health issues to unexpected accidents, good travel insurance is essential to protect your adventure.
Ecuador: Is Travel Insurance Mandatory?
For most visitors: Not mandatory, but highly recommended.
Context: Ecuador has a variable healthcare system. Steep bills at private clinics are common — and that is where most tourists end up when they need urgent, quality care.
Medical Costs in Ecuador (Values in USD)
| Procedure | Estimated Cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Emergency consultation | $80 |
| Hospitalization (per day, private clinic) | $400 |
| Emergency surgery | $5000 |
| Repatriation home | $25000 |
Specific Risks in Ecuador
Health and Illness
- Tropical disease risk: Altitude, Dengue, Malaria
- Variable quality of medical infrastructure depending on the region
- Specific medications may not be available locally
- Ask your doctor about recommended vaccinations before the trip
Safety and Accidents
- Theft in tourist areas — always keep your documents secure
- Traffic accidents are a common cause of medical emergencies
- Tourist activities can involve risks that are not obvious
- Checking your government's travel advisories before the trip is essential
Activities and Adventure
- Water sports: diving, surfing and coastal trails carry standard risks
- Trekking and mountaineering: distance from hospitals is a critical factor
- Winter or altitude sports: require specific preparation
- Adventure travel must be covered by your policy
Recommended Coverage for Ecuador
| Coverage | Recommended Minimum | Asteroid Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Medical expenses | USD 30,000 | USD 75,000 |
| Medical evacuation | USD 20,000 | USD 50,000 |
| Funeral repatriation | Included | Included |
| Baggage and documents | USD 1,500 | USD 2,000 |
| Flight delay | USD 300 | USD 500 |
Real Scenario: What Can Go Wrong
João, 28, contracted hemorrhagic dengue during his stay in Ecuador:
- Hospitalization (4 days): USD 2,800
- Medicamentos especializados: USD 600
- Repatriation: USD 0 (covered)
- Total without insurance: USD 3,400
- Cost of the Asteroid policy: USD 89
This is a real example of how quickly a health problem can turn into a significant expense. A well-planned policy would have covered 100% of these costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Travel Insurance Mandatory in Ecuador?
It depends on your nationality. Insurance is generally not legally required to visit Ecuador, but highly recommended.
Do you need a visa for Ecuador?
Check with the embassy. Entry requirements vary by nationality and destination — always check with the consulate.
What is the recommended minimum coverage?
We recommend USD 75,000 in medical expenses and USD 50,000 in medical evacuation.
Are pre-existing conditions covered?
Check your policy. Many are covered if declared when you buy the policy.
Can I buy insurance the day before my trip?
Yes. No waiting period for coverage on a trip already underway.
Why Choose Asteroid?
- Coverage of USD 75,000 in medical expenses — ideal for Ecuador
- Tropical and pre-existing conditions covered (with declaration)
- Baggage, documents and flight delay included
- 24/7 multilingual assistance — talk to a human, not a chatbot
- Sem burocracia para reembolso — processo transparente
- Coverage in 162 countries — take your insurance to any destination
Asteroid Assistance — coverage issued by regulated insurers