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Ecuador · Costo de Vida 2026
Costo de Vida · South America

Costo de Vida in Ecuador
para Expatriados 2026

Ecuador cost of living index: 36.4/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $700–$1,500 depending on lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $12,600. Ecuador stands out as South America's most accessible expat destination — combining Andean highlands, Pacific coast, and Amazon access with stunning affordability and an increasingly welcoming visa environment. Cuenca, in particular, has become a digital nomad and retiree hub, offering cultural richness, spring-like weather, and household costs below $1,000/month.

64% más barato que Nueva York

Tu presupuesto NYC de $5,000 → $1,820/month in Ecuador · tu dólar rinde 175% further here

Apto. 1hab. · prom. est.
Comida restaurante · est.
Transporte mensual · est.
$728–$1,456/month Presupuesto típico / mes
Banco Mundial 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Actualizado April 2026YMYL · Solo guía de datos
Índice de Costo de Vida
36.4
Base NYC = 100 · Cheap
0NYC 100200+
Rent
Apto. 1hab. centro ciudad · 87% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Por comida · 64% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 74% cheaper than NYC
INB / cápita
$15.4k
Banco Mundial PPP
Poder Adquisitivo
28.4
Tu $ rinde 175% más aquí
Inflation 2026
1.55%
Tasa anual

Datos Clave del Costo de Vida

Ecuador 2026 · Base NYC = 100
Banco Mundial 2026
Costo de Vidavs NYC · 64% cheaper than NYC
36.4NYC = 100
RentApto. 1hab. centro ciudad
12.8~—
RestaurantsPor comida
36.2~—
GroceriesCanasta mensual
26.4~—
Poder AdquisitivoCompra local
28.4×2.75 expat
vs base NYC
CategoríaÍndiceUSD est.Nivel
Costo de Vida36.464% cheaper than NYCCheap
Rent (1-bed city)12.8—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries26.4—/mo est.Cheap
Restaurants36.2—/meal est.Cheap
Local Poder Adquisitivo28.4×2.75 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$15.4kBanco Mundial PPP
Inflation Rate1.55%Annual 2026

Vivienda & Alquiler

USD per month · 2026
Banco Mundial · GlobalCostData

Cuenca, Ecuador's expat capital, offers furnished 1-bedroom apartments in colonial neighborhoods for $400–$700/month; premium expat complexes run $800–$1,200. Quito's upscale Mariscal and La Floresta districts run $500–$1,000 for equivalent accommodations. Guayaquil, the coastal business hub, runs slightly higher at $600–$1,100. Unfurnished rentals offer 20–30% discounts. Many expats find that excellent quality accommodation in Cuenca costs under $500/month, making housing one of Ecuador's strongest competitive advantages.

Alimentación & Restaurantes

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Ecuador's abundant local agriculture delivers produce at bargain prices — bananas, avocados, tropical fruits, and vegetables cost a fraction of North American prices. A week's groceries for one person (local shopping) runs $20–$40. Imported goods carry 40–60% premiums; expats can eat well on local products at minimal cost. Street food and local restaurants average $2–$5 per meal; mid-range dining $10–$18 per person. Monthly food budget: $150–$250 for home cooking, $300–$450 mixing local and restaurant dining.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Transporte público in Quito and Cuenca costs under $0.30 per bus ride; monthly passes run $15–$25. Uber and local taxis are affordable — in-city rides typically $2–$5. Cuenca and smaller cities are highly walkable, reducing transport needs. Car ownership is feasible; gasoline is cheap by regional standards. Most expats in Cuenca rely on walking and occasional taxis, avoiding car ownership costs entirely.

Salud & Calidad de Vida

Indicadores clave para expatriados
WHO · UNDP 2026

Ecuador offers excellent private healthcare at low costs. Private health insurance for expats runs $50–$120/month. GP consultations at quality private clinics: $20–$40; specialist visits $40–$80. Dental work is particularly affordable — root canals and cosmetic work cost 60–70% less than US prices, attracting dental tourists. Quito and Cuenca have modern, accredited hospitals meeting international standards.

Life Expectancy70.8 yrs
Physicians / 1,0002.3
Safety Index0.6Low Safety
HDI Score0.765High Development
Education Index0.703
Gini Coefficient45.9
Air Quality PM2.516.6 µg/m³

Análisis Clave

Ecuador's Expat Value Score of 2.89x means your dollar stretches nearly three times further than in New York — coupled with the country's official adoption of the US dollar, benign visa policies (including the new remote worker visa), and accessibility to Pacific beaches, Andean culture, and Amazon adventures, Ecuador has become 2025's fastest-growing expat destination for retirees and digital nomads seeking maximum purchasing power.

Ultra Budget

Nuestro Veredicto for Ecuador

Ecuador is one of the most affordable destinations globally, with a CoL Index of 36.4 — less than half of New York City. Expats on Western incomes enjoy exceptional purchasing power here.

Ideal para

  • Digital nomads & remote workers on foreign income
  • Budget-conscious expats maximising lifestyle quality

Menos adecuado para

  • Those requiring Western-standard amenities everywhere

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Estimaciones de Presupuesto Mensual

Ecuador · todo incluido, USD por mes
Frugal
$700–$1,000por mes
Vivienda compartida, cocinar en casa, transporte local
Cómodo
$1,000–$1,500por mes
Apartamento privado, salir a comer regularmente, viajes ocasionales
Expatriado Occidental
$1,500+por mes
Estilo de vida premium, viajes frecuentes, estándar internacional

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Preguntas Frecuentes

Ecuador cost of living
Is Ecuador affordable for expats?
Exceptionally so — Ecuador is one of the world's most affordable expat destinations. With a CoL index of 36.4 (NYC=100), an expat earning modest foreign income can live very comfortably for $1,000–$1,500/month in Cuenca, or $800–$1,200 in smaller towns, with housing, food, and healthcare all included.
What is the average cost of living in Ecuador per month?
A comfortable lifestyle in Cuenca costs $1,000–$1,500/month including rent, food, healthcare, and leisure. In smaller towns or with strict budgeting, $700–$1,000/month is achievable. Quito and Guayaquil run 15–25% higher. These budgets assume local shopping and occasional restaurant dining.
Can you live well in Ecuador on $1,200/month?
Yes — $1,200/month in Cuenca buys a comfortable 1-bedroom apartment, daily meals mixing local markets and dining out, private health insurance, utilities, and leisure activities with room remaining. This puts you firmly in the "comfortable expat" category, especially compared to Western cost of living.
What is the cheapest city to live in Ecuador?
Ibarra, Latacunga, and Ambato in the highlands offer monthly budgets of $600–$850 with reliable infrastructure. Cuenca, while slightly pricier at $800–$1,200/month, offers superior expat amenities, cultural institutions, and infrastructure justifying the modest uplift — making it the best value-to-quality balance.
How does Ecuador compare to Peru for cost of living?
Ecuador (CoL 36.4) is slightly more expensive than Peru (CoL 32.6), but Ecuador's advantages — US dollar currency (no exchange risk), warmer climate diversity, easier visa access, and geographic compactness — often outweigh the modest cost premium. Both are exceptional values; Peru suits those prioritizing rock-bottom budgets, while Ecuador appeals to those valuing convenience and climate variety.
Fuentes: Banco Mundial 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Datos verificados April 2026. No constituye asesoramiento financiero o legal.
Actualizado April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Metodología. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.