Amazon SUP Adventure
Most Popular Ecuador Trips & Tours
Trip | Price | Days | Highlights |
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Andes, Amazon & Galapagos MultiSport | $4,695 | 12 Days | Mountain Biking & Hiking, Amazon Whitewater Rafting , Galapagos Islands , Sea Kayaking & More... |
Ecuador Highlights | $3,150 | 9 Days | Otavalo Market, Cotopaxi National Park, Baños, Devil's Nose Train, Ingapirca Ruins, El Cajas National Park |
Ecuador Hiking Adventure | $3,250 | 9 Days | Hiking, Birding, Wildlife |
Ecuador Multisport | $3,395 | 9 Days | Hiking, Mountain Biking, Jungle Rafting, Horseback Riding, Papallacta Hot Springs, Otavalo Market |
- Day 1: Arrive Quito
- Upon arrival into Quito, you are met and transferred to your hotel.
- Day 2: Quito - Cuyabeno Reserve
- After breakfast, you are transferred to the airport for a short flight to Lago Agrio, where you’ll take a shuttle to Cuyabeno River. You will boat along Cuyabeno’s lake system until arriving at the waterfront eco-lodge, where you will spend the next several days. That afternoon, you’ll get a chance to get comfortable on your SUP board as you watch the sunset. Expect to see fresh water dolphins, a variety of green jungle foliage and a myriad of wildlife. After a locally sourced dinner you’ll be able to relax in the hammock as night approaches. (B,L,D)
- Day 3: Cuyabeno Reserve
- You’ll catch a magnificent sunrise on the lagoon, surrounded by fresh jungle air and the sound of local howler monkeys and birds. Keep a lookout for the local river dolphins as the skies shift from night to day. Breakfast awaits at the lodge after the early-morning wakeup paddle. Meet your guide after breakfast for a jungle hike – don’t forget your rubber boots! Learn about the local wildlife and untouched Amazon before heading back to the lodge for lunch. After an afternoon rest, you’ll paddle back out onto the lagoon to explore more of the jungle that is only accessible by water. Watch yet another sunset from the water before dinner. (B, L, D)
- Day 4: Visit the Siona Indigenous Community
- Meet your guide after breakfast to head out to visit the Siona community, a local indigenous village that is one of the few in the area that welcomes visitors. You’ll explore the untouched waterways of the reserve on your paddleboard on the way. On this leisurely five-hour journey, you’ll see 200-year-old trees and plenty of local wildlife and plant life. Once at the village, your guides will translate the stories and experiences of a local family as they tell you about their life in the Amazon. Learn to make cassava, a traditional Amazon bread. That evening, a motorized canoe will arrive to take you back to the lodge in time for yet another glorious sunset. After dinner, you will don your rubber boots again for a nighttime walk, where your guide will show you some of the colorful nocturnal inhabitants of the area. (B, L, D)
- Day 5: Cuyabeno Reserve - Quito
- Wake up for an optional early-morning paddle before breakfast. Enjoy one last Amazonian sunrise and breakfast at the lodge before meeting your guide for the trip back to Quito via Lago Agrio. Upon arrival, you are met and transferred to your Quito hotel. (B)
- Day 6: Quito - Home
- Transfer to the airport for your international flight home.
Weather
When to Visit- jan
- feb
- mar
- apr
- may
- jun
- jul
- aug
- sep
- oct
- nov
- dec
Due to fairly stable seasonal weather conditions in Ecuador, travelers can enjoy year-round travel to the country. Some areas have better weather at certain times of the year, but it is always a good time to travel to Ecuador. Ecuador has a surprising variety of climates. The weather can be very localized and tends to change quickly because of the country’s unique geography. Located on the Equator, Ecuador is divided into four main regions: the Andes, the Amazon, the Coast, and the Galapagos Islands. Within these four regions of this small country, roughly the size of Colorado, elements of all four seasons can occur in a single day.
The Andes (Highlands)
Visitors can experience the Andean Highlands year-round, though June to September and late November to mid-January tend to be the drier months. February to May and October to mid-November are considered the rainier season. During the rainier months, one will find warm sunny weather in the morning followed by almost daily showers in the afternoon. Temperatures show little variance throughout the year with averages in the 60s during the day and 50s at night, though sunny days may get into the 70s and cooler nights may drop into the 40s. Despite these averages, it is common to have rainy streaks in the dry season and nice sunny weather in the wet season. It is best to come prepared for both rain and sun, as visitors will likely run into both during any month of the year. Warm days and cool nights are normal so packing layers is essential.
The Amazon
The Amazon basin is what you would expect of a tropical rainforest: wet, hot and humid. January marks the beginning of the less rainy period, which extends through March. Calling this the dry season would be a misnomer as it still rains quite frequently. March through July tends to be rainier than the first two months of the year, with July tending to be the rainiest. August through December is known as the fluctuation season. During this time, it is nearly impossible to predict weather patterns. One minute could be hot and sunny with clear blue skies and then the next minute a heavy downpour could begin. Temperatures year-round range in the 80s (27-33°C) and rain, sometimes even cool rainstorms, can be expected most days in the afternoon, as the Amazon basin is truly a rainforest. Any time of year is great to visit the Ecuadorian Amazon despite the level of rain. Contrary to what one may think, the months with higher averages of rainfall are great times to visit. Higher levels of rain increase fruit production, which results in more activity from monkeys and other fruit eating species. The Amazon is an unpredictable environment from both a weather and wildlife standpoint. The best approach for visitors to have an excellent Amazonian experience is to come prepared for the unexpected and to have an open mind!
The Coast
On coast, the dry season runs from about June to December with a temperature drop to the high 70s. The garua, a damp mist, has a tendency to cast itself over the coastline and the sun. The sun can disappear for three months at a time. Then in January to June, temperatures go up and despite the occasional heavy rain, the days will be bright and sunny.
The Galapagos
The great weather of the Galapagos Islands makes them a fantastic destination for travel year-round. Every month of the year is a good time to enjoy a tour of the region. The Galapagos Islands have a subtropical climate that is almost completely determined by sea currents. Although most believe the Galapagos to be a very hot destination, the cool water currents in the area keep the climate fairly temperate year-round. The mild variations in weather from month to month result in an overall climate of warm days, cool nights and low humidity. Anytime is a great time to travel to the Galapagos; while visiting one can expect to see plenty of sunshine, blue skies and a possible chance of light rain.
QUITO | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 50-66 | 4.5 |
FEB | 50-66 | 5.1 |
MAR | 50-66 | 6.0 |
APR | 51-66 | 6.9 |
MAY | 51-66 | 4.9 |
JUN | 49-67 | 0.8 |
JUL | 49-67 | 1.0 |
AUG | 49-67 | 1.0 |
SEP | 49-68 | 3.1 |
OCT | 49-67 | 5.0 |
NOV | 49-67 | 4.3 |
DEC | 50-66 | 4.1 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 70-84 | 1.0 |
FEB | 74-86 | 1.0 |
MAR | 73-88 | 2.0 |
APR | 72-86 | 1.5 |
MAY | 72-82 | 0.8 |
JUN | 66-78 | 0.3 |
JUL | 67-76 | 0.5 |
AUG | 64-75 | 0.3 |
SEP | 62-75 | 0.5 |
OCT | 64-77 | 0.3 |
NOV | 66-78 | 0.5 |
DEC | 68-80 | 0.5 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
Amazon SUP Adventure
- Pricing
- Per Person$2,395Roundtrip Airfare Quito/Lago Agrio/Quito - $320
- Included in tour cost
- Paddle Boards
- 2 nights' accommodations in Quito or Guayaquil
- Local Quito or Guayaquil representative
- All airport/hotel transfers
- All hotel accommodations
- All listed activities
- English-speaking certified guides
- Entrance fees for all scheduled tours, national parks & archaeological sites
- Meals as indicated
- Southern Explorations pre-departure services
- Excluded from tour cost
- International airfare to and from Central & South America
- Tips and gratuities
- Medical & travel insurance (highly recommended)
- Bar tab at lodge
Amazon SUP Adventure
- Trip Dates
- This tour is available year round. Southern Explorations can arrange a private departure on any date that works with your schedule. Custom tours are also available. Contact us for details.Saturday, January 1, 2022 to Saturday, December 31, 2022AvailableAvailable
- Jamu Lodge
- Hotel upgrades are available, please contact us to discuss your options.
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One Day
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1 Day $120Birding
Hummingbirds
Wildlife
Orchids
HikingOne Day -
1 Day $170Cotopaxi National Park
HikingOne Day -
1 Day $170Hiking Cuicocha Crater Lake
Otavalo MarketOne Day -
Half Day $85Visit the EquatorOne Day
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Crater Hiking
Visit the EquatorOne Day -
1 Day $180Cotopaxi National Park
Mountain BikingOne Day -
1 Day $170Otavalo MarketOne Day
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1 Day $205Otavalo Market
Rose PlantationOne Day -
1 Day $180Hot Springs
Mountain SceneryOne Day -
Half Day $135Historic Old Town
Colonial Churches & Architecture
El Panecillo
EquatorOne Day -
Half Day $90Historic Old Town
Colonial Churches & Architecture
El PanecilloOne Day -
Full Day $190Historic Old Town
El Panecillo
Museums
EquatorOne Day -
Half Day $85Historical Old Town
Colonial Churches & ArchitectureOne Day -
1 Day $225White Water RaftingOne Day
Multi-Day
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3 Days $1095Amazon Rainforest
White Water Rafting Class III-IV
Jungle Canyon Scenery & WaterfallsMulti-Day -
4+ Days $2,780Amazon River & Rainforest
Yasuni National Park
Jungle Hikes, Kayaking & More.....Multi-Day -
4 Days $1,450Hiking
Otavalo Market
Hot SpringsMulti-Day -
2 Days $280Birding
Hummingbirds
Wildlife
Orchids
HikingMulti-Day -
2 Days $675Cotopaxi National Park
Indigenous Market
Quilotoa Crater LakeMulti-Day -
2 Days $665Cotopaxi National Park
Cotopaxi & Tungurahua Volcanoes
WaterfallsMulti-Day -
4 Days $1025Cuenca
El Cajas National Park
Colonial History & ArchitectureMulti-Day -
3+ Days $850Historic Working Farm
Local Artisans & Handicrafts
Condor Reserve
Self-guided Hiking TrailsMulti-Day -
4 Days $1,450Cotopaxi National Park
Papallacta Hot Springs
Otavalo MarketMulti-Day -
3 Days $975Cotopaxi Volcano
Horseback Riding
HikingMulti-Day -
4 & 5 Days $1,850Amazon Rainforest
Jungle Wildlife
Canopy TowerMulti-Day -
4, 5 & 8 Days $2,280Amazon River & Rainforest
Yasuni National Park
Wildlife
Cultural Excursions
Fauna and FloraMulti-Day -
3 Days $1,495Birding
Hummingbirds
Wildlife
Orchids
HikingMulti-Day -
5 DAYS $2,195Wildlife
Hiking
Jungle Rafting
Hot Springs
Mountain Biking
Horseback Riding
Local MarketsMulti-Day -
4 & 5 Days $1,695Amazon Rainforest
Jungle Wildlife
Canopy Tower
BirdwatchingMulti-Day -
2 Days $695Otavalo MarketMulti-Day
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Hiking
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Crater LakeMulti-Day -
4 & 5 Days $1,650Amazon Rainforest
Jungle Wildlife
Canopy Tower
Luxury LodgeMulti-Day

I have traveled many places in the world but the trip put together by Southern Explorations may well be the best. The amazing biology we saw on the Galapagos and in the Amazon, wonderful guides both on the Eclipse and at Sacha lodge, excellent food, and great coordination of the different parts of the trip made for an incredible journey. -Marilyn Parsons, USA (Galapagos Island Cruise & Amazon)
We had an outstanding time on our Galapagos Adventure + stay at the Sacha Lodge. Everything ran seamlessly and our guides were fun and knowledgeable. It was the perfect mix of activity, education, and relaxation! We also highly recommend the Sacha Lodge. - Eric & Leah Monson, USA (Galapagos Island Land & Amazon)
- Ecuador - Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How do I choose an itinerary?A: We offer both active and cultural tours that visit different regions including the Andes, Amazon and the Ecuadorian coast. These tours vary in length and level of accommodation. Our Adventure Travel Coordinators would be happy to chat with you to help you find the itinerary that best meets your needs and interests.Q: Can I make changes or additions to these tours?A: Yes! We are happy to put together a custom Ecuador itinerary for you if our existing itineraries are not exactly what you are looking for. You can also check out our extensions in mainland Ecuador to make additions to our existing trips. Contact a trip specialist for recommendations.Q: When is the best time to go to Ecuador?A: Peak tourism season in Ecuador corresponds with North American and European vacation periods over the summer and the winter holidays, rather than the weather, which is fairly consistent with warm and sunny days throughout the year. All of our trips run year-round, but a few trekking or wildlife-specific itineraries are better during some months than others. Please check with your Adventure Travel Coordinator for more details.Q: What is the weather like?A: The weather in Ecuador is pleasant year-round. There is a wet season and a dry season, but this varies depending on which region of the country you are in. Even in the wet season, you will experience plenty of clear, sunny days. The Andean Highlands are a great place to visit year-round with temperatures in the 60s during the day. Occasional light showers can happen anytime, but heavy afternoon rains are common here from January to May. You have the best odds for clear views of Ecuador’s many volcanoes in the months of June, July, August and September, but you will often have views in the morning throughout the year. The Amazon region is hot, humid and wet throughout the year, with the wettest months being from April to June. Please consult the weather tab on your trip itinerary for more details.Q: What is a typical day like on an Ecuador trip?A: A typical day in Ecuador will vary from tour to tour, but generally, you can expect to start your excursions right after breakfast with a full day of scheduled activities or sightseeing. A lunch break is included and you’ll retire to your hotel in the late afternoon with evenings free.Q: How physically fit do I need to be to enjoy a trip to Ecuador?A: Our Ecuador trips vary in level of activity, so the requirements differ based on itinerary. Please check our physical ratings for each itinerary to see what may be required of you when assessing your ability to enjoy a trip. If you have any specific questions, please contact your Adventure Travel Coordinator. We have personal experience with these activities and can help you decide whether a trip is right for you.Q: How much time do I need to visit Ecuador?A: Most of our mainland Ecuador itineraries are at least nine days in length, but we do offer some lodge-based trips and cruises that can be done in a week or less.Q: How far in advance should I book?A: For the best guide availability and selection in hotels, we recommend booking three to six months in advance. Spring and summer holidays book up more quickly, so more advance planning is ideal. For the holiday season, we recommend booking a year in advance.Q: What are your booking and cancellation policies?A: Click here to see our booking and cancellation policies.Q: Do you use certified guides?A: Our guides have been carefully selected for their knowledge, professionalism, experience and ability to effectively manage groups with finesse. We only hire guides who are native to the destination and are licensed or certified in accordance with the government regulations of their country. All are fluent in Spanish and English. Most have advanced degrees in tourism, biology, native culture or other related field. All guides are experienced in the outdoors and trained in basic first aid.Q: What kind of accommodations can I expect?A: In major cities we offer a variety of hotels including several boutique, Ecuadorian-style properties. Throughout the rest of mainland Ecuador we work with a combination of historic haciendas, small Ecuadorian-style hotels and remote lodges. The majority of the properties are family-run or locally owned. All of our accommodations are clean and comfortable, with private bathrooms and hot water. We offer basic or luxury options in many locations, depending on taste and budget.Q: Do tours include airfare?A: Travelers are responsible for their own international airfare. Internal flights are quoted separately from our base trip costs. We will include any necessary internal flight pricing in your quote.Q: How many people are on your tours?A: Most of our Ecuador tours are private, with a guide and vehicle just for your family or group. Visits to haciendas or lodges may include tours with small groups, but do not exceed eight people.Q: Will I get more information on packing, vaccines, currency, electricity, etc.?A: After booking you will receive a link to our online trip portal which includes all of the need-to-know information that is specific to your itinerary. This includes packing lists, restaurant recommendations, tipping guides, FAQs, vaccine recommendations and currency information. Your Adventure Travel Coordinator will also be a great resource for any other information you may need.