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Miss Universe Pageant 2004, Cemexpo-Quito.
Miss Universe Pageant 2004, Cemexpo-Quito.

Ecuador is the ideal destination for international companies looking to host congresses, conventions, and events. In its four worlds – Galapagos, Coast, Andes, and Amazon – Ecuador is proud to offer modern infrastructure and technology.

Whether it be for large or small events, national or international congresses, fairs or meetings, Ecuador has a number of modern venues to choose from, including convention centers, business centers, stadiums, arenas, golf courses, yacht clubs, amongst others.

Imagine the event that you have in mind being held in one of the most unique settings in the world:

 

Leito Hacienda, Andes.
Leito Hacienda, Andes.
  • Andes: Find meeting spaces in the midst of towering Andean mountains, in cultural heritage sites, with churches and monasteries brimming with pre-Colombian, Incan, and colonial art.
  • Amazon: Tourism complexes in the magical setting of the Amazon tropical rainforest are also available. Select a venue along the banks of the Napo River, one of the tributaries of the Amazon River, surrounded by giant ceibo trees and rich ancient cultures.
  • Coast: Meeting planners can find excellent hotel infrastructure in the area’s top maritime ports. Here, nearby beaches offer relaxation and fun.

 

Casa del Suizo lodge, Amazonia.
Casa del Suizo lodge, Amazonia.
  • Galapagos: For a unique event, companies can choose to hold their meetings on a luxury yacht in the enchanting Galapagos Islands, home to ancient giant turtles, iguanas, red and blue footed boobies, and sea lions. Facilities are complete with conference rooms, audiovisual equipment, restaurants, amongst other services.
  • Mix business with pleasure in any of Ecuador’s four worlds. The world’s first city to be declared UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, the highest active volcano in the world, an orchid paradise, the most modern riverfront promenades, untouched beaches next to mangroves, the valley of longevity, giant ceibo trees in the Amazon, ancient cultures, and the only living laboratory the Galapagos Islands await you.

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Blue footed boobie nesting.
Blue footed boobie nesting.
Nature at its purest Galapagos is one of the most important national parks in the world. It has 13 main islands and dozens of islets and minor volcanic islands. This archipelago, 97% of which is protected by the government, is located almost 620 miles from the Ecuadorian coast and is characterized by its white-sand beaches, cactus forests, giant turtles, and colored birds – such as the blue-footed, redfooted and masked boobies, flamingos, and penguins. The Islands...

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The city of Guayaquil seen from Santa Ana hill.
The city of Guayaquil seen from Santa Ana hill.
Where the green beaches meet the sea Beautiful beaches are found from north to south on the Ecuadorian Pacific coast. Alongside ports, fishing villages, and modern cities, dense protected forests grow with their gigantic and moist terracotta roots. The tallest mangroves in the world (64 meters / 194 feet) are found in the Majagual forest in the Cayapas-Mataje Ecological Reserve. In Machalilla National Park,...

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Antisana volcano.
Antisana volcano.
Avenue of the volcanoes In the mythical Andes mountains, there are volcanoes that are more than 16,400 feet/5,000 meters high and are permanently covered with snow and glaciers dating back to ancient times. The tallest active volcano in the world, Cotopaxi (19,350 feet/5,897 meters above sea level), is the perfect setting for charming villages and fertile valleys. Chimborazo (20,702 feet/6,310 meters above sea level) has five summits on flanks of rocks and an extensive Andean plateau. Cayambe...

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Yasuni National Park.
Yasuni National Park.
From the Andean peaks to the Amazon Rainforest Visitors will find that Ecuador offers the easiest access to the Amazon. In just a few hours, visitors can travel from the Andean peaks to the jungle. Volcanoes such as El Sangay and El Altar, with their numerous and sharp peaks, can be seen from the exuberant and dense vegetation of the Amazon. Reserves and national parks are home to hundreds of bird and fish species. They are also home to tapirs, anacondas, boa constrictors, turtles,...

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