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I hope other members will be able to advise you.
Wish you good luck.
All the best.
Christine
I too am a single lady in my sixties and have been to Cuenca. However I was not alone , my girlfriend was with me . I did walk around the streets of Cuenca on my own and never encountered any problems. Everyone was very polite.
I loved Cuenca and the mountains, breathing in the freshness of the air was exhilarating.聽 聽Unfortunately I suffer from a fear of heights , and while I found the mountains breathtakingly beautiful I could never live there.聽 The ride through the mountains left me terrified . Sadly I'm afraid I could not live in the mountainous region.
I am planning on returning to Ecuador within the next couple of months, and will be travelling on my own. I am going to check out the coastline.聽 Stay in touch, maybe we could meet up sometime .
Any advice on Cotacinci - or whatever that little town is?聽 Would like to teach English, too.聽 Not hungry for crowds.
Thank you!!

If you have more questions, i suggest you to start a new topic on the Cuenca forum. Thank you very much.
Jack here from arkansas, retired 65 year old trucker. I solved all my problems by meeting a ecuador resident from guayaquil on a spanish love connection. she is a very nice retired school teacher age 61 who has been divorced. I am looking forward to spending 3 months with her as i learn spanish, maybe feb 2012.
The ride from Guayaquil to the coast is 90 minutes on new highways over rolling farmland.聽 I do suggest traveling by day as at night the farm animals like to wander out to the asphalt where the heat of the day warms them -- and meeting a sleeping 600 pound cow at 60 mph is not a good way to start your visit.
Do any of you know about the medical insurance in Ecuador?聽 Is there someone that I could talk to?聽 I am still planning to go in the New Year and need to clarify a few matters.聽
I have a dog and are there any restrictions in bringing in a dog?
Thanks
I would suggest you to start a new thread on the Cuenca forum for better visibility!
Regards
Armand
Thank you for allowing me to become part of this forum
I am a healthy, 61 yr old female and retired. I have been planning for 2 years on moving to Cotacachi but my heart wants to move to the coast.
I'm coming down in late September to take some Spanish immersion classes in Octavalo (near Cotacachi) and then rent for while in Cotacachi or maybe the coast. I don't want to disrespect these Ecuadorians by making them learn English. After all, I'm moving to their country! Any suggestions on coastal cities would be appreciated. I was looking at Manta.
I know that this is not on the same subject....
Can you purchase "distilled water" in gallons? I've heard that you can only get it in quarts. I use 5 gallons a week.
聽 I'm a recently retired university professor who is thinking of moving to Cuenca from the US in 2012.聽 My challenge now is to sort out conflicting information regarding the pensioner visa.聽 In particular, I need to know whether I can apply on a 90 day tourist visa while in Ecuador, and what documents I need to bring to avoid a return trip to the US.聽 I of course will have a valid passport, and can bring financial documents, but broader questions such as birth certificate, health records, notarization and translation into Spanish are uncertain.聽 Advice appreciated! peterprofessor@gmail.com (Peter Nelson, Oregon, USA)
Thanks for any info you can give me.
Beverly Hill
聽 聽 "I'm a recently retired university professor who is thinking of moving to Cuenca from the US in 2012."
I am not yet in Ecuador but have spoken to the folks at the embassy in Newark.聽 No extra visa is needed for 90 days.聽 To stay for six months, you need to apply for a visa either here or there.聽 You need documentation, birth certificate and drivers license, in Spanish and apostilled (certified by the Department of State).
聽 If you are going to apply for a pensioners residency, they also require an apostilled Spanish document verifying your income or your investment in Ecuador. plus a health certificate certifying that you are free of HIV, AIDS and TB, marriage certificate, birth certificate and drivers license,etc.聽 and you need to have them in Spanish and apostilled (certified by the Department of State).
I suggest you contact the Ecuadorian embassy nearest you and visit them if you can not resolve all your questions over the phone.聽 Also you may find it easier to obtain your six month visa here and they can begin you residency work here.
As far as I know anybody, national or foreigner can have private health insurace in Ecuador.
Maybe, they charge you more if you are from another country or you have pre existing conditions. But never is going to be as expensive as in USA.
Also, the private insurances are international so they cover you even if you are not in Ecuador. (like visiting relatives back in USA)
I'm planning to write an article about insurance in Ecuador 'cause lot of聽 people are asking about.
I agree with Lonewolf456, Cuenca is perfect for retirement or living in. I came here like 3 month ago and I love it.
I love just about everything I've heard about Cuenca.聽 However, they read a blog on the web, where the lady said they were freezing and didn't have any heat..聽 She said, it was very cold, and it had rained everyday for weeks... She said, they put on all their clothes to be able to stand the cold, and that they put socks on their hands to warm them聽 ?? Someone please tell me how it really is in Cuenca.聽 thanks Marilyn
Think San Franscisco or Carmel, CA weather in the summertime and you have it. Most hotels do not have heat but I don't miss it.
Ecuador sounds too good to miss out on..
We have a delightful couple from Minnesota staying here and they are truly delighted by the cool breezes -- in the sun it is warm, the shade a bit cooler -- and generall here in Salinas (since we have less rainfall than las vegas) the mosquito issue is nothing like up north.
But -- DO come visit becuase you really have to experience Ecuador and it's 11 microclimates (!) to get an idea!
Susan
TheOceanHideaway.com
(PS Putting on my sweater to go for my morning beach wal with the dogs)
Ecuador is a small country with a lot of different climates and temperatures.
In Cuenca, Quito and other sierra cities, the houses, apartments doesn't have heat, and usually you don't need it.
But remember, weather is crazy now, not only in USA and, like two month ago, it was really chilly in Cuenca, even for me that I was living in Mass.
If anyone reads this and would like a penpal, please respond as I am looking to make like-minded Ecuador Friends.
Diane
I'm living in Cuenca for many months and I feel very safe. Nothing compare to Quito or Guayaquil. This doesn't mind that you don't have to take precautions and follow basic safety rules.
The main concern could be pickpockets but if you travel and visit in group you're not have any trouble.
If you want, I can mail you a list of basic rules wrote by the Tourist Agency and if you need any other info about Cuenca, let me know.
Vinny
Equador, to check it out as a possible retirement location.. I'm not crazy about traveling alone abroad, being a single female.
I live 75 minutes from the gulf beaches. I'd love to find a group of interested people to travel with.聽 Marilyn
Diane
@vinny66 - thanks for the information!!
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