Voila; je decolle de Madrid pour un long trip en Amerique du Sud et je souhaiterais avoir des infos :
tout d abord je n ai qu un vol aller simple et je voudrais savoir si cela va me poser un soucis lors de mon depart ou arrivée. A priori, j ai pu constater que aucun visa n etait obligatoire mais je prefererais en assurer avant mon vol.
Par ailleurs, j ai pu lire les pires choses mais aussi les meilleures au sujet de l Equateur. Sachant que j arrive tard le soir avec mon sac a dos, auriez vous des conseils utiles a me donner pour eviter l embrouille? ....
Pour ton arrivée, si tu as déjà un hôtel en tête, prends un taxi et fais y toi conduire, tu peux aussi réserver un hôtel d'ici, encore mieux.
Sinon je connais une famille qui peux t'héberger, ils viendront te chercher à l'aéroport quelque soit l'heure, je te mets le courrier :
Elena et Paco : easquet@yahoo.com
il faut écrire en espagnol, si tu as des problèmes à ce niveau je peux les contacter.
Bon voyage et n'hésite pas si tu as des questions, je suis allé 4 fois en Equateur et j'y retourne en novembre
D accord, je te remercie pour ta reponse. C est tres sympa de me proposer ton contact, ces personnes habitent ils dans le centre de Quito?? Je pourait effectivement les appeller une fois a l aeroport....
Pour le moment je ne parle pas tres bien l espagnol mais je vais essayer de prendre des cours sur place. Je pense rester un peu a Quito afin de me faire un peu a la culture local : danse; musique et locaux.... dans le cas ou tu as des bons plans, je suis preneur...
Bonsoir,
Si vous souhaitez prendre des cours d'espagnol à Quito, je peux vous conseiller une petite école de langues (cours particuliers peu chers), très sympa, dans un quartier tranquille, La Gasca. Une de mes amies équatoriennes y est professeur. Elle s'appelle Martha. .Vous pouvez la joindre de m
part, Daniela la francesa, sur place au 2 547 412 ou par mail Llumigusin@msn.com .
L'Equateur est un pays où il est facile de voyager. Sa population très accueillante vous incite à communiquer en espagnol. Il serait dommage de passer à côté de vraies rencontres à cause d'un espagnol balbutiant. Je vous encourage à quelques efforts linguistiques.
Bon voyage à vous!
Sans billet retour tu vas droit au casse-pipe. La Cie aerienne t'obligera a en acheter un avant le depart, plein pot sinon elle ne te laissera pas embarquer. Ceci n'a rien a voir avec le visa. Lance une recherche sur le forum cela a ete dit des milliers de fois.
A part les "locaux" dont je t'ai parlé, je n'ai pas vraiment de plans musique et danse, sinon ils habitent le quartier "las orchideas", à portée de main du vieux Quito et du Quito moderne, je pense que passer quelques jours chez eux pour dire de t'acclimater, ça peut faire un plan.
Il faut quand même mieux les prévenir quelques jours avant ton arrivée, ne le prends pas mal mais ils ne sont pas toujours occupés à attendre les visiteurs.
Concernant le vol aller simple apres m etre bien renseigné jusement sur le forum je constate qu il est possible de faire lm enrtrée dans le territoire sans forcement avoir un billet retour.... toutefois ce cas etait valable pour l Argntine mais je n ai pas trouver une discussion pour la destination de l Equateu, au mieux, je pense dire qu je fais un trip en Amerique ce qui typiquement est le cas.... Whish it works.... merci de me laisse savoir si tu as des infos a ce sujet....
Merci bien pour le contact, c'est bien sympa et en effet, je n'ai pas envie de perdre trop de temps a trouver alors si je peux commencer les cours peu de temps apres mon arrivée cela sera un plus. Je contacterai cette personne lorsque j aurai reussi a lui dire en Espagnol ce que je veux.....
Le mieux aussi serai que je trouve une famille qui m accueil pour un peu de temps afin que je puisse vraiment m acclimater et habbla au plus :)))
A bientot et merci de me donner des tips si tu en as.
A+
Jerome
je pense dire qu je fais un trip en Amerique ce qui typiquement est le cas.... Whish it works
As toi de voir ...
Afin d'entrer en Equateur, il leur suffit donc d'être muni d'un passeport valable au moins 6 mois et d'un billet retour, quel que soit le moyen de transport utilisé. A l'arrivée, les autorités de l'immigration peuvent également leur demander de prouver qu'ils disposent de ressources financières suffisantes pour pouvoir demeurer dans le pays.
Bonjour,
Tu sais la plupart des écoles de langues de Quito propose le logement chez l'habitant, en même temps que les cours.
C'est vraiment interessant pour savoir comment vit la population.
Pour ce qui est le cas de mon amie, je peux la contacter pour toi si tu es interessé par des cours et un logement chez l'habitant dans le quartier tranquille de La Gasca, au dessus de l'Université Centrale.
Pour plus de renseignement, tu peux me joindre par message privé. Je connais bien l'Equateur et j'ai la-bas de vrais amis.
Alors si tu as besoin d'information, je peux peut-être t'aider.
Cordialement,
D'abord merci pour ton message. J'arrive le 27 octobre au soir. Mon avion arrive a 20h00 mais appremment, la compagnie que j utilise est toujours en retard. Alors voila, peut etre je vais aller a l auberge de jeunesse international le 1er et/ou deuxieme soir.
Ensuite, je serais interesser pour prendre des cours avec ton amie professeur et l'idée de prendre des cours en groupe egalement ne me derange pas. Par ailleurs, si la famille peut m heberger et ainsi que je connaisse le local, je suis pour. Aussi, je voudrais juste que tu m assure que la famille est cool et que ca se passerait bien. C est pas que je sois mefiant, mais je prefere avoir cette assurance.
Je vais essayer d ecrire un mail en espagnol suite a ta reponse afin d etre directement en contact avec eux si tu veux bien. Aussi, je voudrais savoir combien ca me couterait pour une ou deux semaines (meme peut etre 3) car je suis sorti des etudes il y a peu de temps et je ne suis pas encore riche comme Tiger Woods, Si jamais, tu peux me laisser un numero de telephone si je peux t appeller
je voudrais savoir si quelqu'un est déjà parti avec avianca sans billet retour. Je pars de Barcelone à Quito début janvier.
Sachant que l'administration équatorienne ne m'aime pas des masses, et que c'est bien réciproque, je vous remercie d'avance de toutes vos informations...
Ecoute, je n en sais rien pour Avancia car je pars avec Air Comet, mais sache que je suis dans la meme situation que toi, alors restons solidaires. Moi je pars le 27 octobre et j ai bien peur qu il m arrive un gros soucis lorsque j arrive a l aeroport dans la mesure ou je n ai qu un billet aller simple. Je vais tout de meme tenter meme si appramment il faut un retour OU un billet de continuation Amerique Latine......
.... j ai bien peur qu il m arrive un gros soucis lorsque j arrive a l aeroport dans la mesure ou je n ai qu un billet aller simple. Je vais tout de meme tenter meme si appramment il faut un retour OU un billet de continuation Amerique Latine...
"Je vais tout de meme tenter " .. est ce de l'humour ou le souhait de faire un bref voyage Besancon /CDG.
Regarde bien le prix de ton billet et ses conditions tarifaires (remboursable ou pas ) avant de "tenter", .. ta seule chance, un empoyé laxiste ... ou fatigué a l'enregistrement !
Il y a tous les jours des posts sur ce sujet sur VF ou que ce soit Asie, Amerique du Sud ....
Pour ton info refoulé (par exemple pas de justificatif d'une sortie avant le 90j) a la frontière c'est 200$ tu as de la chance pour d'autres pays c'est par milliers de $ que ça se traite !
"Non-compliance with visa regulations will result in immdiate deportation of passenger on arrival or fines of USD 200" (source TIMATIC et c'est celle de toutes les Cies)
Bon voyage et surtout voyagez zen!
Michel France (85)
Merci Michel. Ben disons que mon billet est non remboursable, enfin seulement les taxes d aeroport. Du cout, je preconise la solution suivante: booker un billet de Bus International par une Agence a Quito en partance de Equateur pour Perou (Arrivée Lima)
Cela collerait au droit international, aussi, je pense que ca pourrait jouer......
Merci de me donner ton feedback si cela te semble trop etre "improvisé"
je veux bien te tenir au courant (j'ai demandé à une amie équatorienne qui accueille régulièrement des volontaires dans son assoc) mais tu pars avant moi donc ce sera plutôt toi qui pourras me dire si ça a fonctionné ou pas...
Le problème est le plus souvent dans ces voyages avec aller simple au depart avec le Cie aérienne. Donc l'idée lecamping de billet bus est bonne tu as une preuve de continuation "routière".. le truc lu par ailleurs c'est le billet d'avion le plus court "remboursable/echangeable"
Mais ne rien prevoir avec un billet au départ d'Europe non remboursable c'est un peu tenter le diable! d'autant que les Cies semblent de + en + rigoureuses sur ce sujet d'aller simple et de formalités d'entrée
Bon voyage et surtout voyagez zen!
Michel France (85)
slt,
Moi c'est Clovis, mon ami et moi projetons un voyage sur l'Equateur., Mon ami est Nigerian, moi Beninois tous de l'Afrique de l'ouest.
Dites nous quelles sont les formalités à remplir ? avions nous besoin d'un VISA d'entrée ???
Coodialement votre.
Clovis
Je souhaite savoir si un billet d'avion qui es pris de Saint Martin vers La Paz le 1 juillet 2008 et un retour de Quito (Équateur) le 28 septembre 2008 est…
Salut mon cher le mercredi passé le 05 février 2020 j'ai pris l'avion pour le rendre a Quito Équateur avec mon réservation d'hôtel et mon billet aller-retour…
M'appelle Doumbouya Mamady citoyen de la république de Guinée Conakry donc mon pays avec Quito Équateur c'est free visa mais est ce que je pourrais visité…
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