Santa Ana Hill

Santa Ana Hill is Guayaquil’s only hillside. This is the place where the city was first founded. From the top of the Santa Ana Hill, you can see fantastic views of the city, the surrounding wetlands, and the Guayas river. There are some additional stairs to the El Fortin lookout. A lighthouse where you can appreciate ... Read more

Malecón del Salado

Malecón del Salado is a linear park/boardwalk along the estuary Salado. It is a well-known place in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The area is distributed on two floors. Malecon del Salado has beautiful gardens, swimming pools, rest areas, outdoor plazas, pedestrian bridges, and a micro-theater named “La Bota”. This place is very popular with the locals, who visit ... Read more

Seminario Park – Parque Iguanas

The Parque Seminario, known locally as “Parque de las Iguanas” (Iguanas Park), is a small park in the center of Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Seminar Park is located a few blocks from the Malecon 2000. It is called “Parque de las Iguanas” because it is full of iguanas, visitors can get close to them and watch ... Read more

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Guayaquil

Guayaquil is Ecuador's largest and most populous city. Also major port, and leading commercial center. Guayaquil is a place where international companies come to do business. Guayaquil is the capital of the Guayas province. Its full name is "Santiago de Guayaquil". About the altitude, Guayaquil has an elevation of 13.2 feet (4 meters) above sea level. One of the reason tourist visit this beautiful city is to get on a flight or cruise to the Galapagos Islands. This city is famous for its nightlife, it has a variety of cafés and restaurants, both modern and traditional. As well as many discos and karaoke bars. The Santa Ana Port and the Pink zone — Zona Rosa in Spanish — are great places for entertainment and nightlife.

Main attractions include waterfront boardwalk esplanades such as the Malecón 2000 and Malecón del Salado. Other attractions are Las Peñas neighborhood, Centenario Park, and the Historical Park. Guayaquil has some historical landmarks such as the José Joaquín Olmedo monument, the Rotonda Monument, and the Moorish clock tower.

The climate is hot and humid all through the year. The average temperature stays around 69°F to 90°F (21°C to 32°C). The rainy season runs from December to April, weather is sunny, hot, and humid 88°F (31°C). The dry season runs from May to November, weather is cloudier and cooler  80°F (27°C). Even during winters, the weather does not vary hugely. The best time of year to visit Guayaquil for hot-weather activities is from late May to mid-October.

Local holidays are Foundation of Guayaquil on July 25 and Independence of Guayaquil on October 9.

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Facts & Information

Language: Spanish
Currency: US Dollar

Location: South America
Country: Ecuador
Region: Coast
Province: Guayas

Dial code: +593 4
Time zone: UTC-5
Postal code: 090101 to 090158
Elevation: ‎13.2 ft (4 m)

Temp: 69°-90°F (21°-32°C)
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Best places to visit / Top tourist attractions to see

The Parque Seminario, known locally as "Parque de las Iguanas" (Iguanas Park), is a small park in the center of Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Seminar Park is located a few blocks ...
Guayaquil Historical Park is a place where visitors can learn about the traditions and legends of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Guayaquil is Ecuador's largest city, major port, and leading commercial center. The ...
Santa Ana Hill is Guayaquil's only hillside. This is the place where the city was first founded. From the top of the Santa Ana Hill, you can see fantastic views of ...
Malecón del Salado is a linear park/boardwalk along the estuary Salado. It is a well-known place in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The area is distributed on two floors. Malecon del Salado has beautiful ...
Forestal Park, "Parque Forestal" in Spanish, is a park in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It has 24 acres (10 hectares) that include a forest area, a lake, a children's playground area, a ...
Las Peñas neighborhood is a colorful colonial place located next to the Guayas River in Guayaquil. Located at the end of the Malecón 2000, in the Santa Ana Hill. It ...
The Municipal Museum of Guayaquil is an exhibition place located in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It contains artifacts, objects and historical elements related to the history of Guayaquil. Among its attractions is ...
La Rotonda is a historical monument that is located on the Malecón 2000 in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Malecón is a beautiful promenade. The monument of La Rotonda can be seen ...
Malecón 2000 is a promenade that overlooks the Guayas River. Malecón 2000 is one of the most important and visited places in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Malecón 2000 is ...
Centenario Park, Parque del Centenario in Spanish, is a small park in Guayaquil, it is less than four blocks in size, but has many monuments that display some of the ...
Samanes Park, or "Parque Samanes" in Spanish, is a green area of 26 acres (12 hectares). This park has several recreational areas where families and friends gather to practice sports ...
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Tourist attractions / Activities

Bird-watching, National Parks & Ecological Reserves
Cerro Blanco Forest is a tropical dry forest reserve in the Guayas province, Ecuador. It is located 20 minutes from the city of Guayaquil. Cerro Blanco supports more than 500
National Parks & Ecological Reserves
Santay Island (Isla Santay in Spanish) is a recreation area located between the cities of Guayaquil and Duran, in the Guayas river. Guayaquil and the Santay Island are connected through
National Parks & Ecological Reserves
Churute Mangroves Ecological Reserve near Guayaquil. It is the largest protected area of Mangrove Forest in Ecuador. It contains approximately 50,000 hectares of mangroves and dry tropical forests. Manglares Churute is

Parks, Rivers, Lakes & Lagoons
Forestal Park, “Parque Forestal” in Spanish, is a park in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It has 24 acres (10 hectares) that include a forest area, a lake, a children’s playground area, a
Rivers, Lakes & Lagoons
Malecón del Salado is a linear park/boardwalk along the estuary Salado. It is a well-known place in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The area is distributed on two floors. Malecon del Salado has beautiful
Historic Buildings & Landmarks, Rivers, Lakes & Lagoons
Las Peñas neighborhood is a colorful colonial place located next to the Guayas River in Guayaquil. Located at the end of the Malecón 2000, in the Santa Ana Hill. It
Rivers, Lakes & Lagoons
Malecón 2000 is a promenade that overlooks the Guayas River. Malecón 2000 is one of the most important and visited places in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Malecón 2000 is

Volcanoes & Mountains
Guayaquil is a coastal city with no volcanoes, but Chimborazo is the closest volcano to Guayaquil. Mount Chimborazo lies some 137 m. (222 km.) west from Guayaquil. Chimborazo is the highest

Museums
The Municipal Museum of Guayaquil is an exhibition place located in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It contains artifacts, objects and historical elements related to the history of Guayaquil. Among its attractions is
Churches & Cathedrals, Historic Buildings & Landmarks
Santa Ana Hill is Guayaquil’s only hillside. This is the place where the city was first founded. From the top of the Santa Ana Hill, you can see fantastic views of

Waterfalls & Hot springs
7 Cascadas is a group of seven waterfalls located 57 mi. (91 km.) from Guayaquil, Ecuador. This is in the Cooperativa 23 de Noviembre, a small town in the Naranjal

Beaches & Surfing
Find the best Beaches near Guayaquil. Closest beaches to Guayaquil are located West of the city, on the Pacific Coast. The nearest beach is called “Playas”, located in the town of General
Beaches & Surfing, Marine life (whales, dolphins, sea lions), Snorkeling & Scuba Diving
Puná Island is a large island off the coast of the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador. It has a protected area of 855 square km., well known for its great mangroves
Beaches & Surfing, Spondylus route
General Villamil Playas is known simply as “Playas” is the closest beach to Guayaquil, Ecuador. Only 60 mi (96 km) away — an hour’s drive by car. General Villamil Playas

Bird-watching, National Parks & Ecological Reserves
Cerro Blanco Forest is a tropical dry forest reserve in the Guayas province, Ecuador. It is located 20 minutes from the city of Guayaquil. Cerro Blanco supports more than 500

Jungle Towns & Rainforest
Jungle towns and rainforests are found in the Amazon Basil. Nearest jungle towns to Guayaquil can be found traveling either to the north-east or to the south-east. To the south-east,

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