Like the ugly duckling to swan tale, this once poor area was transformed into a prime tourist attraction – a 465-foot stairway flanked by colorful houses, eateries, gift shops and galleries.
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Like the ugly duckling to swan tale, this once poor area was transformed into a prime tourist attraction – a 465-foot stairway flanked by colorful houses, eateries, gift shops and galleries.
Stretching for several miles along the Rio Guayas, this lively boardwalk is well-patrolled day and night and features small food stands, other eateries and a blend of historic and modern buildings.
Park that envelops iguanas, hosting a place for them to live and travelers to visit. Parque Seminario o de las Iguanas
You’ll find restored century-old buildings in the historical section of this newly built park, which also has a zoo and nature reserve.
This is a popular beach getaway resort for locals that is famous for its quaint fishing village, hotels, restaurants and bars.
Explore the natural beauty of Manglares Churute Ecological Reserve -- largest mangrove reserve in Ecuador. Community owned and operated Manglares Churute Mangrove Tours introduces you to an abundance of wildlife including 5 species of mangrove almost 300 bird species, howler monkeys, bottlenose dolphins, and other rarities. The full-day tour features a morning boat ride with naturalist guide, crab lunch, and afternoon kayaking or hiking. Approximately 45 minutes from Guyaquil’s city center.