If you´d like to meet new, friendly foreigners in Ecuador, and have a great time watching the world cup final, we are going to have a meetup this coming Sunday July 11 2:30pm local time…at Mulligans Sports Bar in the Mariscal…open to all…if interested please RSVP here…or call me locally to my cell at 080-201199.
2010 Ecuador National Holiday and Festival Calendar
2010
OFF DAYS FOR LOCAL HOLIDAYS 2010
JAN
NEW YEARS (1° of JAN)
FRI 1 SAT 2 SUN 3
FEB
Carnaval
Sat 13 sun 14 mon 15 tues16
APR
Good Friday
Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4
MAY
Labor Day of Ecuador (1° of May)
Sat 1
Battle of Pichincha Day (24 of May)
Sat 22 Sun 23 Mon 24
AUG
Primer Grito de Independencia: First cry of Independence day (10 Aug)
Fri-Sun 13-15
OCT
Guayaquil Independence Day (9 Oct)
NOV
Día de los Difuntos: Ecuador version of Halloween (Tue-Wed 2-3 of Nov)
DEC
Christmas (Sat 25 Dec)
HOLIDAYS: OFF DAYS IN ECUADOR 2010
Jan 1 Carnaval Good Friday Easter week 1st of May 24 of May 26 May : Corpus Christi July 24: Birthday of Simon Bolivar Aug 10 Independence Day Oct 9 Independence of Guayaquil Nov 2 Dia de los Difuntos (Halloween more or less) Nov 3 Independence of Cuenca Dec 6 : Festivals of Quito Dec 25 Christmas Dec 31 New Years
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The many flowers of Ecuador sure love the local drinking water...
Question: Hey Dom, What’s the water situation like on the coast of Ecuador? I have read about water not being good or even available in some areas on the coast?
Answer: Thankfully, water is not only available but cheap in all of Ecuador.
Ecuador is blessed with a lot of rain in some areas, granting cheap water to all. Most people in the small towns on the coast have their own wells or “bombas” (water tanks) that they have to pay to be filled every so often.
That being said, you can’t drink the water from the tap, but it is good enough to use to brush your teeth, wash your fruit, etc. (Unlike in some countries!)
Most, like myself in fact, drink fresh juices from street vendors on a daily basis (who often use tap water), and I have never gotten food poisoned in Ecuador (but I have been poisoned in other Latin countries).
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Any entrepreneur would go crazy thinking about all the business opportunities available in Ecuador (I will reveal several of these in upcoming posts) but keep this in mind before you hire someone down here…
With the new presidential regime of President Correa, the country is rapidly turning into a more socialist country…with ever stricter laws protecting workers. One of which states that all hired workers are due a “liquidacion” payment upon leaving your business, doesnt matter if they were fired or quit.
In the US, you can simply fire someone and chao, but in Ecuador you will have to pay them, often around 1 and a half month´s salary in order to get them to leave (the amount depends on time of service and salary size).
Something to think about, Hasta pronto, Domenick…hey, if you liked this, you’ll love my weekly Foreign Investor’s newsletter for insider tips and opportunities in Ecuador…subscribe below(unsubscribe at any time):
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OK, yesterday i ranted on one thing I hate about living in Ecuador (compared to the US)…now I am going to mention one little thing I love about Ecuador…
Today I woke up, walked a half block and had a fresh squeezed 100% grape juice…no sugar, no water added! For $1.40.
I watched them squeeze the round, incredibly plumb grapes myself…incredible, never seen that in the US…(they always add water, even when you’re paying $5 for a glass)…
There are many other things I love about this place…STAY TUNED for some EXTREMELY useful info on moving to and life in Ecuador… !
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