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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a refreshing swim at Canoa Beach. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and take a walk along the coast. You can also try your hand at surfing, as Canoa is known for its great waves.
Afternoon
Head to Bambu Sushi for a delicious lunch of fresh sushi and ceviche. Afterward, take a short drive to the nearby town of San Vicente to visit the Bahia de Caraquez Museum and learn about the history of this coastal area.
Morning
Take a trip to the nearby Isla Corazon, a protected mangrove forest and sanctuary for a variety of bird species, including the famous blue-footed booby. Take a boat tour of the mangroves and enjoy the peaceful scenery.
Afternoon
After lunch at El Sabor de Mi Tierra, a local restaurant serving traditional Ecuadorian food, head to the nearby Rio Muchacho Organic Farm for a tour. Learn about sustainable farming practices and try your hand at making chocolate.
Morning
Start the day with a hike to the nearby hills to see the beautiful views of the ocean and surrounding landscape.
Afternoon
Visit the Canoa Archaeological Museum to learn about the pre-Columbian history of the area. Afterward, grab lunch at Cevicheria El Sabor de Mangle for some delicious seafood.
Morning
Take a day trip to the nearby town of Bahia de Caraquez, known for its beautiful beaches and colonial architecture. Visit the Museo de Bahia de Caraquez to learn about the history of the town.
Afternoon
Have lunch at Restaurante La Loma, which offers beautiful views of the town and ocean. Afterward, visit the nearby Isla Corazon Ecological Reserve for a chance to see more of the local wildlife.
Morning
Take a day trip to the nearby Machalilla National Park, known for its beautiful beaches and wildlife. Visit Los Frailes Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Ecuador, and enjoy swimming and snorkeling.
Afternoon
After lunch at Restaurante Don Willy, visit the Agua Blanca Archaeological Museum to learn about the history of the Mante a culture that once inhabited the area.