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Destinations

Guayaquil has a privileged position, close to the coast and center of Ecaudor, which allows both residents and tourists to easily move to various areas of our country. This sections shows some of those fantastic destinations in our Ecuador.

Salinas

  • City in the Santa Elena Province, is the destination of choice for Guayaquileños during the beach season in the first months of the year.

    Located 144Km from Guayaquil, you can get there by car or public transportation. It's a city that develops eminently around sun, sea and beach tourism. It has a first class hotel infrastructure.

    Visit the official website.

Montañita

  • Located in the "Ruta del Sol" (Santa Elena), is a small town that has become the favorite of tourists from around the world for being a haven for surfers, travelers, backpackers and crafters.

    Located 180Km from Guayaquil, you can get there by car or public transportation.

    Learn more about this popular coastal destination.

Cuenca

  • Santa Ana de los Ríos de Cuenca is in the Andean Valley of the ecuadorean highlands. It's Ecuador's third most important city, Franciscan and cloistered. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1999 due to its architecture, archaeological remains, arts and identity.

    Located 191Km from Guayaquil, you can get there by car, public transport or airplane (right from our airport!).

    Visit Cuenca's Tourism website.

Galápagos

  • Galápagos Archipelago is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, famous for the extremely huge variety of endemic species that reside there and are unique in the world. Also known as the "Enchanted Isles" and are one of the most important tourist destination in the whole world. Declared Natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO un 1979.

    They are located 972Km off the coast of Ecuador. You can get to some of the islands by plane, and reach the rest via seacrafts.

    To learn more about this treasure of Ecuador and the whole world, you can visit the Galápagos National Park's website.