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CONTACT USSan Cristobal Island is the fifth biggest island of the Galapagos. It is lozenge-shaped, about 30 miles long and 10 miles wide. The highest point, is 2,395 feet. It is comprised three or four fused volcanoes—all extinct. The Ecuadorians named it San Cristóbal after Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travelers. It is the only […]
LEE MASOtavalo, the largest Indigenous market In South America, best known for its wool and straw handmade weavings, textiles with Andean images and designs, Naif paintings and fine jewelery work in silver.
LEE MASThe other visitor site on Española is Punta Suarez, on the west of the island. Marylee Stephenson’s guidebook says, “Once you land, you are immediately in the midst of such numbers and variety of wildlife that it is almost too much to absorb. First, you will be greeted by the endemic Hood Mockingbird.” Punta Suarez […]
LEE MASFounded in 1534, Quito boasts one of the largest and best preserved colonial quarters in the Americas. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the quarter is a maze of cobblestone streets, religious buildings, palaces, and manor houses. Standing above the rest La Compañia Church and San Francisco Monastery are probably the best representatives of […]
LEE MASBanos is a quaint Andean small peaceful town, surrounded by snowcapped volcanoes and with nice hot spring waters. Great ecotourism destination, with pleasant climate and extraordinary landscape. Also, you can swim in hot spring waters, ride bicycle, motorcycle, horses and go trekking and rafting.
LEE MASAn important road junction on the main railroad from Quito to Guayaquil, Riobamba is the trade center of a cattle-ranching area. Manufactured products include textiles, handicrafts, leather goods, beer, and dairy products. A colorful Native American marketplace is in the city.
LEE MASCuenca is arguably the most beautiful city in Ecuador as well as one of the most outstanding in the Americas. Its rich colonial heritage includes cobblestone streets, graceful ironwork balconies, flowered plazas and courtyards, shady plazas, museums and religious art treasures that recall her long association with Spain. Yet the people, the markets, and the […]
LEE MASThe Central Pacific’s largest city, Puntarenas is the perfect place to enjoy fresh seafood. Though the water is murky, and the beach may seem a bit urban, it’s a lively town on weekends, with its waterfront restaurants and bars, that line the beach. Perfect place to head for dessert or refreshment.
LEE MASSan Jose, fresh and breezy, the most cosmopolitan city in Central America. There’s a large diplomatic and international business presence here with small, elegant hotels in renovated historic buildings, as well as innovative new restaurants, museums and souvenir shops of every kind here in the city.
LEE MASThe Monteverde tourism zone is known around the world for its conservation efforts and lifestyle centered around respect for nature. Its most significant tourist activities rest on nature and adventure. Great for bird watching, horseback riding, mountain biking and treetop adventures.
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