Nine countries in Asia and two special administrative regions, with their charm, history and culture, open their doors for Ecuadorians to enter without a visa.
They also do it in Oceania and the beauty of four countries is waiting to offer you a stay. To go, remember you don’t need a visa. Currently, there are 46 countries known to which Ecuadorians can travel without the aforementioned document.
Asian countries will leave Ecuador visa-free
1. China
How is post-pandemic China that Ecuadorians can enter without a visa?
On the streets of the city of Changchun in China’s northeastern Jilin province, flowers in refrigerators attract the attention of many tourists. #China #tourism #wh pic.twitter.com/dC7ZeVkH1L
— CGTN Español (@cgtnenespanol) January 8, 2024
Administrative regions
Macau It is officially known as the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, UNESCO indicates.
The city has a relatively low-density historic center, large monofunctional areas with casinos and modern shopping centers and an older, multifunctional city with a high population density.
Hong-Kong is a special administrative region of the People’s Republic of China.
Hong Kong’s new strategy to get people to know the country and boost tourism. We’ll tell you: https://t.co/51iRCSLBhP pic.twitter.com/W6ipWY1YB5
— Semana Magazine (@RevistaSemana) March 3, 2023
2. South Korea
The capital Seoul “is a city that offers all kinds of fun activities during a trip
A tourist tour where you can visit several places in one day, such as art museums, botanical gardens, popular streets and markets. It is a tour truly full of diversity as you visit the exotic streets of Itaewon, a global village within the city,” they describe in Visitkorea.
🇰🇷 Spectacular show #drones during New Year’s Eve in Busan #South Korea pic.twitter.com/hzngVKmmHv
— Nelson Valdez (@nelvaldez) January 3, 2024
“When you are there, you realize that it is only a few centimeters and you can easily pass through”: what it is like to visit the demilitarized zone between the Koreas on a tourist tour
3. Philippines
4. Indonesia
According to Indonesia in your hands, “About 17,000 islands and small islets make up this destination and await you: beaches, ancient volcanoes, rivers, lakes, waterfalls among the jungles, fascinating temples, primitive ethnic groups and unparalleled flora and fauna… Java, Bali, Kalimantan, Sumatra Flores and Komodo, among others, offer a wide range of options for every traveler.”
5. Israel
6. Kazakhstan
A tour of the ‘alien’ landscapes of the Boszhyra area, in the center of the Mangyshlak Desert, west of Kazakhstan, is like a journey to Mars, a tourist destination that this Central Asian nation is keen to open to the rest of the world. .
EFE video. pic.twitter.com/z7VCtj8Hl6
— Joaquín López-Dóriga (@lopezdoriga) October 1, 2023
7. Malaysia
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8. Singapore
9. Turkey
#Tourism in #Turkey: the #Cappadocia In 2023 it broke all records #tourists. Cappadocia recorded a high demand for tourists in 2023 #Latin Americaincluded #Mexico, #Brazil And #Colombia.https://t.co/IH1qbHkUeQ pic.twitter.com/mPPSrygPKh
— 🇹🇷 🇪🇸 Turkey (@Hispanatolia) January 5, 2024
According to the World Tourism Organization, these are the least visited countries in the world
Travel to Oceania without a visa
Ecuadorians can go to these countries in Oceania without needing a visa:
1. Nauru
According to the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nauru is considered ‘the smallest independent republic in the world’.
It is located 42 km south of the equator and 4,000 km northeast of Sydney. The area of Nauru is 21 km2 and although there is no official capital, Yaren district is home to government institutions.
2. Palau
3. Samoa
Samoa, located in Oceanic Micronesia, has an area of 2,840 square kilometers, making it one of the smallest countries in the world.
The capital is Apia and the currency is Talas, as they indicate in Expansión/Macro Data.
Monuments, waterfalls, beaches and exotic dishes will be of great interest to you.
#Samoa It is a true paradise. 📸 Do you know this island in the Pacific Ocean?
It is the geographical and cultural heart of Polynesia, and there you can discover dream beaches, waterfalls, unique seabeds and age-old traditions. #BeautifulSamoa #DreamCatai @samoatourism_EU pic.twitter.com/Ak5yscjQkd
— CATAI (@cataitours) February 10, 2021
4. Tuvalu
A sinking country is offered an escape route. But there’s a catch. https://t.co/22QidMMTx9 #Tuvalu #Australia #Climatechange @washingtonpost
— Linda Paul (@Rangewriterbiz) January 4, 2024
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