Cool things to do in Guayaquil...
Plaza Lagos Town Center, located in the upscale Samborondón area of Guayaquil, Ecuador, features numerous restaurants providing a range of culinary experiences from casual eateries to high-end dining.
The Museo del Cacao is dedicated to the cocoa fruit and aims to educate visitors about the origins, history, and cultural significance of cacao. Visitors can learn about indigenous tribes, cacao cultivation, and the chocolate-making process.
Located in the same building as El Museo del Cacao, this bar was ranked among the world's 50 best bars in 2022.
A wide variety of signature food inspired in the city.
Las Peñas neighborhood is a colorful colonial place located next to the Guayas River in Guayaquil. It is the tradition of visitors to climb the stairs of Las Peñas to the top of the hill, where there is a panoramic view of the city.
Cool things to do outside the city...
Explore through a guided tour this award-winning bodega that produces high-quality wine.
1h30 minute drive from Guayaquil.
A family-owned working hacienda that produces handmade chocolate, dulce de leche, honey and other farm-fresh products. They offer fun activities such as biking, river tubing, the cacao experience, hikes and product tasting. 1 hour drive from Guayaquil.
Ecuador's Jewels...
We are planing a post- wedding trip to the Galapagos islands. We will be sharing the itinerary and price soon.
The Galápagos Islands are a nature lover's paradise. Born of erupting volcanoes and never connected to the South American continent, some of the most unusual species in the world evolved here, including giant tortoises, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, and even the world's only equatorial penguin.
Cuenca is Ecuador’s third-largest city and home to one of the country’s most well-preserved colonial downtown. In 1999, UNESCO named it a World Heritage site. This friendly and quiet city is rich in history and architecture. Walking down its cobblestone streets, and plazas or immersing yourself in the impressive natural scenery that surrounds the city will give you a good taste of everything it has to offer.
Quito is the capital of Ecuador. Its colonial narrow streets, lined with massive churches, monasteries and mansions, radiate outwards from attractive plazas. It is near Mitad Del Mundo, also known as the Middle of the World, a monument that marks the equator, the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.