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Galápagos - Location and Politics

The Galápagos archipelago is located on the equator, 620 miles off the coast of Ecuador.  The Galápagos Islands are a province of Ecuador, spread out of 19,500 square miles, with 13 main islands and six smaller ones.  Ecuador is located on the Pacific Coast of South America, bordered to the north by Colombia, and to the east and south by Peru.  About the size of Nevada, Ecuador is geographically, ecologically, and culturally diverse. 

Ecuador has had a democratic government since 1979.  The president can hold a term for four years and cannot be re-elected. In the 1970s, Ecuador's most important exports were agricultural, with bananas in the lead.  In the late 1970s petroleum was discovered in Ecuador and by the early 1980s it became the most important export. 

Airline Tickets

The tuition for student courses includes round trip air travel (for students coming from within the continental U.S.) from your closest major airport to the host country. Tuition for adult trips and educator courses do not include airfare. EPI will make the necessary reservations for air travel that is included in the course. Tickets are purchased as a group, ensuring everyone will be on the same flight. Because we purchase blocks of tickets, it is not possible to use frequent flier miles to cover the cost of your airfare.

Travel Documents and Money

Passports: U.S. citizens need a passport valid for at least six months after your trip date to enter the country, but do not require visas. If the participant is not a U.S. citizen, check with the Ecuadorian embassy to find out if you will need a visa.
Minors: If you are under eighteen, you will need a Minor International Travel Letter − signed and notarized by both parents − to enter and depart the country. Be sure to carry the original of this letter in the participant's passport.
Currency: The U.S. dollar is the local currency in Ecuador, making it unnecessary to change money.  However, be sure the bills you bring are in good condition.  Bills with small tears, stains, or missing pieces are often not accepted by Ecuador's merchants and banks. 
Spending money: All expenses, such as food and lodging, are included in your tuition. You may want spending money for souvenirs and an occasional snack−$50−$100 should be sufficient. If this seems low, take more. If this seems high, remember that you don't have to spend it.

Insurance

All participants must be covered by medical insurance while on course. When traveling abroad, we recommend that you check with your insurance carrier to confirm that your coverage is valid in the host country. If not, we request that you purchase medical insurance specifically for this course. We can recommend several vendors that may assist you. EPI insurance does not cover the theft, loss, or damage of participant's personal property and equipment. We suggest you confirm that your insurance coverage includes these risks.

Health

Vaccinations: At this time, no proof of vaccinations is required to enter Ecuador. EPI strongly recommends that each participant receive a Hepatitis A vaccination and a tetanus vaccination within the past ten years prior to traveling. Participants and their families should consult with a medical doctor for the latest recommendations about additional vaccines.
Malaria: The areas you will visit while with EPI are known to have had limited cases of malaria. Consult your doctor to help you decide if you wish to take anti-malaria medicine.
Fitness: This course is physically demanding with lots of walking and hiking involved. We encourage our students to exercise regularly in the weeks before the course.

Communication

Spanish: Spanish fluency is not required for participation. EPI instructors all speak English and Spanish and can serve as translators when needed. Spanish is the language of Ecuador, however, and participants will find knowledge of the Spanish language helpful. Start reviewing that Spanish vocabulary ahora!
Phones: Due to the remoteness of our locations, the only opportunities students will have to call home will be upon arrival and before departure at the Quito International Airport. Prior to departure, the group chaperone will be sent a phone tree to notify parents of the group's safe arrival in Ecuador.
Email: There are no internet cafes or places to check email during the course.

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