Guayas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡwa.ʝas]) is a coastal province in Ecuador. It is bordered to the west by Manabí, Santa Elena, and the Pacific Ocean (as the Gulf of Guayaquil); to the east by Los Ríos, Bolívar, Chimborazo, Cañar, and Azuay; to the north by Los Ríos and Bolívar; and to the south by El Oro and the Pacific Ocean.
Restaurants in Guayas Province
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My Trip to Ecuador is a tour operator based in Guayaquil that offers Guayaquil Citytours and incredible Daytours around Guayaquil, for example, the Cacao Trail, which was named in the "Best Trips 2014" by Natgeo Travel. We have different options of tours depending on what the tourist wants. All of them leaving from Guayaquil, with pick up and Dropp off from Hotel/hostel.
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SPRING BREAK PROMO!! BOOK A GALAPAGOS TOUR WITH US AND RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY GUAYAQUIL CITY TOUR We are tour services provider with vast experience in the field and special emphasis on tailor-made tours. When booking a trip abroad we're normally looking for adventure, knowledge or plain and simple fun and relaxation. So a trip could be an adventure in itself ... But booking on a tour "made to measure" will certainly be an unforgettable experience. From choosing the rigt hotel and restaurants to deciding how long should we spend on a city. Birding? Reptiles? Photography? Geology / Landscapes? History and local traditions? Whatever your interest, we offer personalized assistance, both in the design of a tour and / or accompanying groups. The search of the ship that best suits your preference, the best advice for specific breeding season and / or activities is a key factor in the design of a tour to the Galapagos islands. .
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Hacienda La Danesa (accommodation available) is a traditional dairy and cacao farm with over 145 years of rich heritage and history, located about an hour drive from Guayaquil, Ecuador. Family-owned and managed by the third generation Olsen family, the farm offers a unique selection of tailor-made activities for guests, including horseback riding trails, hands-on artisan chocolate making and other hacienda-related programs. La Danesa offers an intimate and authentic experience for those who would like to spend the night.
Showed us amazing hospitality - made us feel like special guest. We took advantage of all the activities - cacao growing, chocolate making, tubing, horseback riding, bicycling. Our guides were attentive and very informative. Lunch was delicious, and service was first class. Property is beautiful, and production facilities are very interesting. Only downside is that it is a very long ride from Guayaquil.
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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.
Lovely stroll ... or hike ... depending on how you feel about the stairs. Everything there was alive with color and sound. You can easily find a $0.30 bottle of water and a $0.40 ice cream to cool you off!
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It includes 8 hectares divided in three zones: Wild Life, Traditions and Urban - architectural, where the nature, rural and urban aspects are brought together in one concept: encouraging the environment preservation, rescue and promotion of our customs.
Parque Histórico was a great place to visit, beautiful combination of history and nature, the staff and food was wonderful, weekends provide shows and demonstrations of culture, we saw cacao, coffee and banana trees, beautiful flowers and animals (rescue animals ) It is a small but it is worth it !
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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.
Malecon Rio Guayas is the promenade area on the banks of the Guayas River. It is 10 minutes away from Iguana Park and is considered an important part of the city’s identity. Here you can find almost everything you expect from a tourist area: a mall, an amusement park, museums, souvenir shops, even green areas where you can feed birds.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
We hired a driver and a guide to visit Churute on our way from Guayaquil to Cuenca. Absolutely worth. We first took a boat ride around the mangrooves and saw plenty of beautiful birds. Unforgettable. Then we walked in the jungle, that was hot and filled with mosquitoes, but we saw monkeys and 1 humming bird.
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