Moving from France to Ecuador
A long ocean run from Le Havre across the Atlantic to Guayaquil on Ecuador's Pacific coast. Here is the honest brief on shipping costs, how Ecuador treats used effects as menaje de casa, the residence routes, and a timeline you can plan around.
Clear your goods once as menaje de casa, and note Ecuador uses the US dollar.
A move from France to Ecuador is one of the longer hauls on the index, and it goes by sea. Containers leave Le Havre, France's largest container port, or sometimes Marseille, cross the Atlantic and route through to Guayaquil, the largest port in Ecuador and the gateway for the whole country including the capital, Quito, high in the Andes. The ocean leg alone runs roughly five to seven weeks, and a realistic door to door window is eight to eleven weeks once packing, consolidation, customs and the climb up to Quito are counted.
Ecuador offers a one time concession called menaje de casa, household goods relief, administered by SENAE, the national customs service. It lets a person establishing residence import used personal and household effects with relief, but it comes with strict conditions: a consular legalised inventory, an arrival window tied to your entry, and a mandatory inspection at the port. Note too that Ecuador uses the US dollar, so once you arrive there is no further currency conversion to manage.
Prices below are in euros and indicative for 2026. Your real number turns on volume, whether you share a container or take a full one, the season, and final delivery from Guayaquil up to Quito or wherever you settle.
We refresh corridor guides as rules and prices change.
What it costs in 2026, by home size.
Your bill is driven by volume and whether you share or take a full load, plus the long ocean route and delivery within Ecuador. The figures below are indicative ranges for 2026, door to door.
Indicative 2026 ranges in euros, door to door by sea from Le Havre to Guayaquil. Volume, season, the routing and final delivery up to Quito move the figure. Summer is the peak and pushes prices up.
- +Best value for a studio or a partial home
- +You pay only for the space you use
- −Slower, because your goods wait for the consolidated load
- +Faster and sealed to your home only
- +The sensible choice for a full home
- −You pay for the whole box even if you do not fill it
- +Fastest way to get essentials over
- +Useful while your container is at sea
- −Rarely sensible for a full household
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A realistic schedule for this route.
Working back from the day your goods leave France, here is a realistic schedule for this move to Ecuador.
Sort your residence visa
Confirm your Ecuadorian residence visa, because the menaje de casa concession is tied to establishing residence and to the timing of your arrival.
Get surveys and quotes
Have movers run a video or in home survey for a binding price. Confirm they sail from Le Havre to Guayaquil and work with a licensed local agent for SENAE clearance.
Prepare the inventory
Lock your sailing date and have your inventory translated and consular legalised, the document SENAE requires for menaje de casa.
Land within the window
Enter Ecuador on your visa and begin your cedula registration, keeping within the arrival window the concession allows.
Clear customs and deliver
Your agent presents the menaje de casa file to SENAE at Guayaquil, attends the mandatory inspection, and your mover delivers up to Quito or beyond.
Clearing your goods into Ecuador.
Ecuador clears household goods through SENAE, the Servicio Nacional de Aduana del Ecuador. Because Ecuador sits outside any customs union with France, your move is an import. The route most movers use is menaje de casa, a one time concession that lets a person establishing residence bring in used personal and household effects with relief, handled by a licensed local agent.
The conditions are specific. You prepare a detailed inventory, translated into Spanish and legalised at an Ecuadorian consulate before you ship. Your goods must arrive within the window tied to your entry, broadly a period from shortly before to several months after you take up residence. A physical inspection at the port is mandatory, so the inventory must match the contents exactly. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility and SENAE between them set the framework.
New goods bought for import sit outside the concession. Bringing a car under menaje de casa is tightly limited, so most movers buy locally. Firearms, certain foods, plants and animal products are restricted or prohibited. Declare everything honestly, because a mismatch at the inspection in Guayaquil can hold the whole shipment.
The routes in for this corridor.
A French citizen needs a residence visa to settle in Ecuador, and that visa underpins the menaje de casa concession on your goods. Each route leads to a cedula, the Ecuadorian identity document. These are the realistic paths for this corridor.
Residence for those with a recognised degree or professional qualification, a common route for skilled movers from France.
For those with a steady pension or investment income, a settled and popular route for retirees relocating to Ecuador.
Residence through a qualifying investment in property or a bank deposit, leading to permanent residence over time.
For spouses, partners and dependants of Ecuadorian citizens or residents, granted on the family relationship.
How to pick a mover for this route, without the guesswork.
We do not rank or recommend individual companies. We teach you the criteria that separate a safe international move from an expensive mistake, then put your request in front of vetted movers who run this lane.
Check the trade affiliation. Membership of FIDI or IAM is the clearest signal a mover is financially screened and bound to industry standards for international household goods. For this route, ask whether the mover runs the France to Ecuador sea lane and works with a licensed agent for SENAE clearance at Guayaquil.
Insist on a binding pre move survey. A real video or in home survey of your volume is the only honest basis for a price on a haul this long. A quote given without one is a guess that tends to grow on moving day.
Compare like for like. Read what each quote includes: packing, materials, the ocean freight, the consular legalisation, customs clearance and the agent fee, the port inspection, delivery up to Quito, and insurance. The cheapest headline number is rarely the cheapest move.
Understand the insurance terms. Ask whether cover is full replacement value or depreciated, what the excess is, and how claims are handled across an ocean crossing and a long inland leg. Read the valuation clause before you sign.
Read recent reviews for this corridor. A mover can be strong at home and weak on a long Pacific haul. Look for verified reviews that mention the France to Ecuador route and a smooth menaje de casa clearance at Guayaquil.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from France to Ecuador?
For a two to three bedroom household by sea, plan on roughly 4,800 to 15,000 euros door to door in 2026, depending on volume, shared or full container, and delivery up to Quito. A studio is less and a four bedroom home more. These are indicative ranges, not a quote.
How long does shipping take from France to Ecuador?
Door to door is usually about eight to eleven weeks. The sailing from Le Havre to Guayaquil runs roughly five to seven weeks, and consolidation, customs clearance and delivery up to Quito add the rest.
Do I pay duty on my household goods moving to Ecuador?
Used effects can enter once under the menaje de casa concession through SENAE, with relief for a person establishing residence, subject to a consular legalised inventory, an arrival window and a port inspection. New goods sit outside it. Verify the current rules with SENAE.
Do I need a visa to move from France to Ecuador?
To settle long term, yes. Professional, rentista, investor and family routes are the common paths, and your residence visa underpins the customs concession. Confirm your route with the Ecuadorian authorities before you move.
Which port do my goods arrive at in Ecuador?
Guayaquil, the largest port in Ecuador, handles most household shipments, and your mover delivers onward from there, including the climb up to Quito in the highlands.
What currency does Ecuador use?
Ecuador uses the US dollar, so once you arrive there is no local currency conversion to manage. Your shipping costs from France, however, are billed in euros.
Last reviewed: 14 May 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.