What is life like as an expat in your area?
When we asked people living abroad what life is like in their areas and how people spend their time, they said...
"Life for expats and digital nomads in Ayangue is generally relaxed and peaceful. The small fishing village offers a tranquil environment with beautiful beaches and warm weather year-round. The cost of living is relatively low, making it an attractive destination for those looking to live comfortably on a budget. The local community is friendly and welcoming to foreigners, and while Spanish is the main language spoken, English is also understood by many, especially in businesses catering to tourists. The food is fresh and delicious, with seafood being a local specialty. For digital nomads, the internet connectivity can be a bit of a challenge, as it may not be as reliable or fast as in more urban areas. However, there are several cafes and restaurants that offer free Wi-Fi. The pace of life is slow in Ayangue, which can be a welcome change for those used to the hustle and bustle of city life. Outdoor activities such as diving, snorkeling, and hiking are popular pastimes. Healthcare facilities are basic in Ayangue, so for serious medical conditions, one might need to travel to larger cities. Public transportation is available, but many expats choose to rent or buy a car for convenience. Overall, Ayangue offers a laid-back lifestyle for expats and digital nomads who enjoy living close to nature and being part of a close-knit community," said a member in Ayangue, Ecuador.
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What is life like as an expat in your area?
If you live in Ayangue, newcomers to Ayangue would love to hear your answer to this question.