Malecón 2000
A 2.5 km long riverfront promenade in Guayaquil, featuring shopping, dining, amusement park rides, and a cinema, with the iconic La Perla Ferris wheel at one end.
Santa Ana Hill
Santa Ana Hill is a viewpoint offering panoramic views of Guayaquil and the Guayas River, accessible by 444 stairs and featuring museums, chapels, and shops along the way.
Iguana Park
Also known as Parque Seminario, this park is famous for its large population of iguanas that roam freely among the visitors and ancient trees.
Las Peñas
A historic neighborhood in Guayaquil characterized by colorful houses stacked on a hillside, offering picturesque views.
La Perla Ferris Wheel
A prominent Ferris wheel located on the Malecón 2000, offering stunning panoramic views of Guayaquil and the Guayas River.
Las Peñas neighborhood
Las Peñas is the oldest neighborhood in Guayaquil, characterized by its historic wooden houses, covered streets, and stairs leading up to a viewpoint with old cannons.
La Perla
La Perla is a 57-meter tall Ferris wheel, the largest in Latin America, located along the Guayas River, offering spectacular views of Guayaquil.
Parque Centenario
A significant park in Guayaquil, featuring historical statues and monuments, and offering a pleasant green space within the city.
Isla Santay
An eco-village accessible via a bridge from Guayaquil, Isla Santay offers a more adventurous experience for travelers, requiring biking or walking to explore its natural surroundings.
Parque Seminario
A park located in front of the Guayaquil Cathedral, famous for being inhabited by hundreds of iguanas, turtles, and fish.
Malecon 2000
A lively boardwalk along the Guayas River in Guayaquil, known for its food stands, restaurants, and occasional festivals.
Cerro Santa Ana
A prominent hill in Guayaquil, featuring colorful houses, art installations, and a lighthouse at its summit.
Iguanas Park
Iguanas Park, also known as Seminario Park or Bolivar Park, is a historic park in downtown Guayaquil that is home to hundreds of land iguanas.
Cathedral
A historic and impressive cathedral in Guayaquil, noted for its tall ceilings, beautiful interior, and historical significance.
Malecón del Salado
A smaller, more relaxed riverfront walkway in Guayaquil, it hosts dance lessons and a theater, with bars offering nice river views, especially lively on weekends with a fountain show.
Barrio las Peñas
The oldest neighborhood in Guayaquil, located on a hill overlooking the Guayas River, featuring a lighthouse and church after climbing 444 steps.
Malecón del Salitre
A vibrant 1.5-mile boardwalk along the Guayas River, featuring fountains, shops, amusement rides, museums, and historical monuments like the Moorish clock tower.
Parque de las Iguanas (Parque Seminario)
A unique city park where hundreds of iguanas roam freely among the trees and pathways, offering a free and surprising wildlife encounter.
Courtyard by Marriott Guayaquil
A comfortable hotel offering well-appointed rooms, a rooftop pool with great views, and convenient access to the city's attractions.
Barrio Las Peñas Lighthouse
A lighthouse located in the historic Barrio Las Peñas, offering excellent panoramic views of Guayaquil and the Guayas River from its elevated position.
Mercado Artesanal
A vibrant artisan market offering a wide array of locally made products, handicrafts, and souvenirs, often run by indigenous sellers.
Playa El Morro
A long, beautiful beach located about an hour west of Guayaquil, offering warm waters and a peaceful escape from the city.
Restaurante Cecilia
A beachfront restaurant known for its delicious and abundant seafood platters, offering a taste of authentic coastal Ecuadorian cuisine.
Cerro del Carmen
A hill in Guayaquil featuring a Jesus statue at the top, offering panoramic city views after climbing numerous stairs adorned with religious art.
Guayarte Malecon
A scenic walkway along a river branch in Guayaquil, lined with restaurants and offering peaceful views over the water.