ECUADOR
We spent 15 days total in Ecuador, where on average, $30-50 gets you great lodging with breakfast; a full meal costs less than $5; 25-50 cents for bottled water; a large bottle of beer for $2; laundry service costs $1/kg; and a bus ride is approximately $1/hour. Expect the cities such as Quito, Guayaquil, and Cuenca to cost a little more. We spent 4 nights in Quito, 7 nights in Baños de Agua Santa, and 4 nights in Cuenca. Here is our breakdown:
LODGING
$35/day. The average rate in Quito and Cuenca was $60/night, but Baños was only $16/night.
MEALS/GROCERIES
$40/day for 2 full meals per day, including a few more expensive places due to the view or location. We've eaten every meal out because we haven't had a kitchen to cook in.
DRINKS (bottled water, beer, wine, soda)
$11/day...quite inexpensive for us!
TRANSPORTATION
$233 total for taxis and long-haul bus rides. The 3-hour and $130 private tour to Mindo in a cab killed our budget. Without this luxury, it would've been more like $8/day. ($15/day)
PERSONAL CARE ITEMS/SERVICES
$17 on haircut/shave, soap, toothpaste, antibiotic cream, etc. ($1/day)
SOUVENIRS/POSTCARDS (including postage)
We spent $71 on mostly postage to send the 20 or so, postcards. ($5/day)
CLOTHING/LAUNDRY
$54 on buying some clothing items such as a hat and swimwear and laundry service every third day or so. ($3/day)
ATTRACTIONS/ADMISSION
$36 total or $2/day
WIFI/COMPUTER/ATM FEES
$18 on ATM transaction fees - usually an ATM usage surcharge ($5) plus 1% of the withdrawal. We didn't have to pay for any wifi anywhere. ($1/day)
TOTAL
Approximately $120/day puts us under budget, so you can see that Ecuador is perfect for the budget traveler!