Tourism has emerged as a major economic driver for Ecuador in recent decades. Current projections estimate the industry will reach a value of US$950.10 million by 2024, contributing over 5% to national GDP. Ecuador offers visitors a diverse array of natural and cultural attractions that have attracted growing international interest.
From the Andean highlands to the Amazon rainforest and Galapagos Islands, Ecuador’s varied landscapes provide unique ecotourism experiences. Major draws include the Ingapirca Inca ruins, Cotopaxi Volcano National Park, and the colorful colonial cities of Cuenca and Quito. The government has made concerted efforts to promote these destinations and position Ecuador as a top destination for adventure, community-based, and cultural tourism.
However, the COVID-19 pandemic dealt a major blow, with tourism revenues declining sharply as borders closed in 2020-2021. Recovery has been gradual as travel restrictions eased. Other challenges include infrastructure gaps, environmental sustainability concerns, and ensuring benefits are shared equitably. As Ecuador rebuilds its tourism capacity, integrated solutions are needed.
As a leader in sustainable tourism consulting, Ruskin Felix can support Ecuador’s long-term strategy. Comprehensive assessments and strategic plans can optimize product development, marketing, regulations and community inclusion. Technical assistance in areas like destination management, financing models and green certification would strengthen resilience against future crises while balancing prosperity with protection of socio-cultural heritage and fragile ecosystems. Overall, partnering with RFC offers a pathway to maximize tourism’s contribution through responsible growth.