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August 13, 2022
Guayaquil, Ecuador
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Galapagos Islands

Galapagos Islands

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

If you are coming from afar, Galapagos is a must. We recommend you to stay in Puerto Ayora, a small town in the center of the islands. To get there you'll have to fly 1.5 hours from Guayaquil to Seymour Airport (GPS) on Baltra island, take a 10 minute ferry across the Itabaca channel and finally a 45 minute bus or taxi to town. From Puerto Ayora you can take day tours to other islands and scuba diving excursions to some of the best spots (license required). People visit the islands for different reasons. Some go for the beautiful beaches, some go for the animals, the adventure, the scuba diving and so on. Please let us know what you'll like to do so we can better advise you. In case you prefer make your life easier, you can contact Carlina Endara at Ecuatours. She'll be happy to work with you on a tailor made itinerary. Carlina Endara (+593) 99 855 6926 carlinaendara@hotmail.com

Las Peñas + Cerro Santa Ana

Las Peñas + Cerro Santa Ana

Numa Pompilio Llona, Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador

Las Peñas was the first neighborhood of Guayaquil, which took its name from the cliffs and limestone rocks that formed the Hill back then when the Spanish settled in the XV century. The colorful hillside enclave of Cerro Santa Ana has retained the allure of bygone eras. Quaint homes are perched down narrow alleyways as family-run neighborhood bars offer a most-welcomed reprieve while climbing up the 444 steps leading to the top of Santa Ana Hill.

Gastronomy Experience in Calle Panamá + Museo del Cacao

Gastronomy Experience in Calle Panamá + Museo del Cacao

Calle Panamá, Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador

Taste the best flavors in town. Restaurants: La Central, La Cevichévere, Café Colibrí, La Taquería, La Pesca, Oui, Sfoglia Pastificio Coffee Shops: La Mula Ciega, La Veredita, Diana Carrión, El Mono Goloso Resto-bars: Nicanor, Juliana, Dos Hemisferios Wine Store (Yes, Ecuadorian wine!) Museo del Cacao Nicely done museum showing all aspects of cacao from the 1500s and how it drove Ecuador's wealth. As a bonus, the museum is in the former home of a wealthy cacao family. Excellent restaurants nearby plus a chocolate roastery and maker next door. Tuesday-Sunday 10h00-17h00 ($5 pass)

Favorite Restaurants

Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador

Zeru (flavors of the world with an Ecuadorian touch) Mikka (Peruvian Nikkei) Casa Julián (traditional Ecuadorian dishes with modern twists at Hotel del Parque) Embarcadero 41 (Peruvian, Latin, Seafood) Negroni (Skybar with beautiful views of the city) Lola Sky (Rooftop with beautiful views of the city)

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