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  1. Ecuador Declares War on Organized Crime During State of Emergency

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  2. Ecuador crime wave triggers state of emergency

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  3. Ecuador blames organised crime for deadly blast in Guayaquil

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  4. Ecuador crime fears see soldiers used for police duties

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  5. Death toll from two prison riots in Ecuador climbs to 22

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  6. Ecuador: Inmates 'beheaded and dismembered' as 79 killed in prison

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  1. Ecuador Travel Advisory

    Exercise increased caution in Ecuador due to civil unrest , crime, and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Do not travel to: Guayaquil, south of Portete de Tarqui Avenue, due to crime. The cities of Huaquillas and Arenillas in the province of El Oro, due to crime. The cities of Quevedo, Quinsaloma, and ...

  2. Is Ecuador SAFE to Visit? (2024 • Insider Tips)

    The people are friendly, the landscapes are varied and stunning, and Ecuador's popular tourist places are in fact safe. Be prepared, keep your valuables low-key, and you'll-more likely than not-have the same experience. Ecuador's mountains are safe, but do be aware of volcanic threats.

  3. Is Ecuador Safe to Visit in 2024?

    The most concerning problem for tourists when visiting Ecuador is the high crime rate. Even though crime mostly affects locals, it does bleed into tourist areas. ... According to the Organized Crime Index, Ecuador has a 7.07 criminality score, making it one of the most criminal states in the world. Organized crime groups control massive human ...

  4. Is Ecuador Safe for Travel RIGHT NOW? (2024 Safety Rating)

    OVERALL RISK: MEDIUM. Ecuador is somewhat safe to visit, though it has many dangers. You should be aware that tourist hotspots, restaurants, shops and public transportation are places where most thefts and pickpocketing occur, and that violent crime exists on the streets, too.

  5. Ecuador: Travel Advisory Raised to Level 3

    Ecuador - Level 3: Reconsider Travel C U. Reconsider travel to Ecuador due to civil unrest and crime. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Do not travel to: Carchi, Sucumbíos, and the northern part of Esmeraldas provinces, including Esmeraldas city, due to crime. Guayaquil, south of Portete de Tarquí Avenue, due ...

  6. Is Ecuador Safe To Visit in 2024

    Although Ecuador is typically safe for tourists, crime rates may affect your travel experience. Being well-informed about the types of crimes that primarily target tourists can help you adequately prepare for your trip. Let's explore the hotspots for petty theft, the prevalence of violent crime, armed robbery, and kidnappings in Ecuador and ...

  7. Safety and security

    Most violent crime is gang-related, but tourists can be affected. The murder rate in Guayaquil is very high, but is mainly gang-related. You should be particularly cautious in Guayaquil city ...

  8. 5 tourists killed in case of mistaken identity in Ecuador while 9 shot

    Ecuador's president says country is at war with drug gangs 03:15. Ecuadoran gangsters abducted, interrogated and killed five tourists, apparently thinking they were members of a rival drug gang ...

  9. Ecuador Travel Safety Guide: Is Ecuador Safe?

    Yes, Ecuador is safe for vacations, especially tours that revolve around nature and outdoor adventure — most of Ecuador's crime happens in the cities. Travelers safely explore the Galapagos, the Amazon, and the Avenue of the Volcanoes every year, and naturally it's in your guides' best interest to make sure you have a safe, enjoyable time.

  10. Is It Safe to Travel to Ecuador Right Now?

    As of January 22, the U.S. Embassy in Ecuador has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for the country, urging increased caution. It also advises travelers to reconsider travel to: Guayaquil, north of Portete de Tarquí Avenue. El Oro province outside the cities of Huaquillas and Arenillas.

  11. Is Ecuador Safe? What You Need to Know About Crime

    Crime in Guayaquil. Crime in Guayaquil make this port town a little unsafe. It has similar issues to Quito, but the petty crime is more prevalent. Avoid the poorer areas, especially El Guasmo district. Take caution as you travel in downtown or southern areas, and on public transport in the city.

  12. Ecuador Safety for Tourists: 7 Things to Know Before You Go

    Here are seven essential tips to help you travel safely and smartly in Ecuador. Travel to: Ecuador. 1. Blending in with the locals. In Ecuador, petty crime is the most common problem afflicting travelers. Pickpockets, bag slashers, and phone snatchers are extremely skilled here, and find easy targets in tourists who carry big backpacks, bulky ...

  13. Is Ecuador Safe to Visit? A Safety Guide for Travelers

    While most crimes that affect tourists are minor, organized crime does exist in Ecuador, largely focused around narcotrafficking. Due to its geographic location between large-scale cocaine producers Colombia and Peru, drug trafficking is a persistent problem for Ecuador. The best thing for tourists to do is to avoid high-risk areas, especially ...

  14. Traveling to Ecuador: What You Need to Know

    Numbeo Statistics. According to Numbeo, the USA and Ecuador are quite similar in both Crime Rate indices and Safety Scales. The USA has a Crime Rate index of 46.85, while Ecuador has a Crime Rate index of 49.2. Safety Scale indices are 53.1 for the USA and 50.8 for Ecuador. When compared, the USA is only about 3% safer than Ecuador.

  15. Crime Information for Tourists in Ecuador

    Crime Information for Tourists in Ecuador. Crime is a severe problem in Ecuador. Crimes against U.S. citizens in the past year have ranged from petty theft to violent offenses, including armed robbery, home invasion, sexual assault, and several instances of murder and attempted murder. Very low rates of apprehension and conviction of criminals ...

  16. Is Ecuador Safe To Visit? Safety Tips & Advice For Tourists

    Violent crime in Ecuador largely involves infighting between different gangs in disputes over territory. Tourists have not been targeted, and the above simple tips still apply in order to travel safely in Ecuador. What has changed for tourists? Well, some areas of Ecuador have become less safe, and are therefore best avoided for now.

  17. Is Ecuador Safe? 2022 Safety Guide for the Equator Country

    Just like travel, Ecuador is a relatively safe place to live. It's true that the most touristy areas experience the lowest rates of violent crime, but tourism draws petty crime and you're likely to be less vulnerable to pickpocketing as a resident. The small equator country is a truly unique and great place for ex-pats.

  18. Gunmen kill six in Ecuador tourist town: prosecutors

    Located between Colombia and Peru, the world's top producers of cocaine, Ecuador is weathering the biggest surge in crime in its recent history. Crime linked to drug trafficking caused the murder ...

  19. Is Cuenca Ecuador Safe? 3 Things I've Learned (7 Tips to Avoid Crime)

    5 Dangerous Areas in Cuenca Ecuador. Here are the five worst areas, as identified by the National Police: La Merced (just down from Luis Cordero on Calle Larga) La Merced is identified as selling the highest volume of narcotics in Cuenca. Bus Station (Terminal Terrestre) located out by the airport.

  20. Ecuador's state of emergency explained: How the prison escape ...

    Ecuador, home to the Galapagos islands and a tourist-friendly dollar economy, was once known as an "island of peace," nestled between two of the world's largest cocaine producers, Peru and ...

  21. Ecuadoreans give nod to tightened security amid persisting gang

    The tools to fight crime. Rising insecurity in Ecuador has been blamed on gangs with links to transnational cartels using its ports to ship drugs to the United States and Europe.

  22. Prison director killed in attack as Ecuador votes in referendum ...

    President of Ecuador Daniel Noboa speaks during an event to deliver vests, radios, and other new equipment to Police amid the internal armed conflict declared against organized crime, at the ...

  23. Ecuador voters overwhelmingly approve of extradition, anti-gang measures

    Soldiers stand guard as people queue to vote at a polling station during a referendum on tougher measures against organized crime in Olon, Santa Elena province, Ecuador, on April 21, 2024 ...