The guide will meet you at the lobby of your hotel to take you to the Itabaca Channel, the point from which we go to Bartolome Island on a journey that can last two to three hours depending on the currents.
We disembark and walk around a volcanic cone until we reach its summit to appreciate the beautiful landscape next to the pinnacle. The walk is mainly focused on hiking and landscaping, taking in the panoramic views and unique formations.
Next, we will have lunch on board the yacht before heading to our next stop, located southeast of Santiago Island, we disembark at Sullivan Bay. A site of great geological interest. We will snorkel for a duration of 45 minutes at the site where there is a good chance of seeing sea and land birds, colonies of double-haired wolves and marine iguanas that have adapted to the terrain.
At the end of our tour, we head back to the Itabaca Channel to take you back to Puerto Ayora's dock, where you will have to make your own way to your hotel.
The tour begins with passenger boarding at the Historical Park of Samborondon, surrounded by nature and culture.
Once onboard, guests are seated comfortably as the catamaran crew carries out check-in procedures, provides safety instructions, and ensures everyone is properly fitted with life vests.
With everything ready, the catamaran departs from the Historical Park and begins sailing along the majestic Guayas River. At the very start of the journey, passengers enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Guayaquil, where the modern neighborhood of Puerto Santa Ana stands out, framed by the historic Santa Ana Hill in the background.
As the boat glides forward, one of the highlights is the impressive The Point, the tallest skyscraper in Ecuador and one of Guayaquil's most iconic structures. At the same time, visitors can admire the colorful traditional houses along Santa Ana Hill, a living reminder of the city's cultural and historical roots.
The tour continues toward the famous Malecon 2000, Guayaquil's most visited attraction. From the river, passengers have a unique view of the magnificent Ferris wheel "La Perla", the largest in South America, which offers dazzling lights and a stunning silhouette against the skyline. Sailing along the Malecon, guests will also see its green areas, monuments, and plazas until reaching the elegant Crystal Palace, a 19th-century glass-and-iron structure that once served as a marketplace and now hosts cultural and social events.
Onboard, guests enjoy attentive waiter and bartender service. Complimentary soft drinks such as iced tea and water are offered, while cocktails and snacks are available for purchase. Throughout the journey, interactive games and contests take place with small prizes for participants, adding a touch of fun and excitement. Toward the end of the tour, the atmosphere comes alive with a festive "hora loca" celebration that fills the boat with energy and music.
Finally, the experience concludes with a safe and orderly disembarkation back at the same dock inside the Historical Park, leaving each guest with unforgettable memories of Guayaquil's history, culture, and vibrant modern life seen from the Guayas River.
The Sunset Tour begins with passenger boarding at the Historical Park of Samborondon, a cultural and natural landmark on the banks of the Guayas River.
Once onboard, the catamaran crew completes check-in procedures, provides safety instructions, and ensures all guests are properly wearing life vests.
With everything ready, the catamaran sets sail along the Guayas River, perfectly timed to enjoy the beauty of the sunset. At the start of the experience, each guest is welcomed with a complimentary cocktail to set the mood.
As the journey unfolds, passengers enjoy a panoramic view of Guayaquil. The tour passes by the vibrant neighborhood of Puerto Santa Ana, framed by the historic Santa Ana Hill, with its colorful hillside houses that reflect the city's heritage. Rising above is The Point, the tallest skyscraper in Ecuador and one of the most iconic symbols of modern Guayaquil.
The route continues toward the famous Malecon 2000, Guayaquil's most visited attraction. From the river, guests admire the dazzling Ferris wheel "La Perla", the largest in South America, glowing as the daylight fades. Sailing along the Malecon also reveals plazas, monuments, and gardens, until reaching the elegant Crystal Palace, a 19th-century glass-and-iron landmark that today hosts cultural and social events.
Onboard, guests enjoy attentive waiter and bartender service throughout the journey. Complimentary soft drinks such as iced tea and water are available, while additional cocktails and snacks may be purchased.
The atmosphere is festive, with upbeat music or live DJs, plus interactive games and contests with small prizes for participants. Toward the end of the tour, a lively and colorful "hora loca" celebration fills the boat with energy, music, and fun -- the perfect finale to the evening.
Early in the morning, we head south of the city along the Avenue of the Volcanoes, named as such because, if the weather allows, we will be able to observe hills and volcanoes such as Pasochoa, Corazon, the Ilinizas, among others, until we reach Cotopaxi National Park. Here, we will visit the Interpretation Center, where our guide will explain and answer all your questions about the highest active volcano in the world.
After learning more about the history and interesting facts about Cotopaxi, we continue to visit Limpiopungo Lagoon and take an interesting walk to observe birds and plants that have perfectly adapted to the cold climate of the area.
Continuing our journey towards Quilotoa Volcano, we will pass through the indigenous community of Tigua, famous for its handicrafts with Andean indigenous themes; we will continue until we reach the community of Zumbahua, where we will make a stop at the viewpoint of the Toachi River Canyon to take photographs.
Then, we will proceed to the lagoon viewpoint, from where we will have a magnificent view of the entire volcano crater and, inside it, the stunning turquoise-colored lagoon. From this point, the hike begins; if the weather and time allow, we will take a short walk to appreciate the impressive view of the volcano. Free time for lunch. Return to the city of Quito.
The Unforgettable Night tour begins with passenger boarding at the Historical Park of Samborondon.Once onboard, the catamaran crew completes the check-in process, provides safety instructions, and ensures all guests are properly wearing life vests.
With everything ready, the journey starts by sailing along the Guayas River. From the very beginning, passengers enjoy a panoramic night view of Guayaquil: the modern neighborhood of Puerto Santa Ana shines with its illuminated buildings, framed by the historic Santa Ana Hill, where colorful houses light up the hillside. One of the first highlights is The Point, the tallest skyscraper in Ecuador, which dominates the skyline with its striking presence.
The experience continues toward Malecon 2000, Guayaquil's most visited attraction. From the river, guests can admire the dazzling lights of the Ferris wheel "La Perla", the largest in South America, beautifully glowing against the night sky. Sailing along the Malecon, passengers also enjoy views of its plazas, monuments, and green spaces, until reaching the elegant Crystal Palace, a 19th-century glass-and-iron landmark now used for cultural and social events.
The full tour lasts approximately 2 hours and is specially designed to enjoy the magic of Guayaquil by night, creating a unique and romantic atmosphere while exploring the city from the river.
This package is ideal for celebrating special moments as a couple -- whether it's an anniversary, a proposal, or simply a meaningful date. It includes a bottle of wine, two rounds of appetizers, and simple romantic decoration to create an intimate setting onboard.
Throughout the journey, guests enjoy attentive waiter and bartender service. Complimentary soft drinks such as iced tea and water are offered, while cocktails and snacks are available for purchase.
To make the evening even more personal, couples may provide a custom playlist, which will be played during the experience to set the mood and make the celebration truly their own.
From ceremonial plazas to lived-in lanes, Quito reveals its beauty in both grand views and quiet details. On this private walking tour, your host adapts the day to your pace--whether you're drawn to iconic architecture, local workshops, rooftop lookouts, or shaded courtyards. After booking, you'll receive a short questionnaire so we can pair you with a host who shapes your route around your interests.
Highlights:
- A private, fully personalized walking tour of Quito
- Pre-tour questionnaire to tailor the day to your interests
- Start in Independence Square, the city's historic heart
- Option to explore courtyards, rooftops, and local markets
- Flexible pacing and route adjustments guided by your host
Head north Intinan town where we can experience Museum and really feel in the Middle World, then headed to the "Middle of the World City" where they will visit their shops and observe a representation of the cities of the colonial era in its architecture also see the monument that divides the Northern Hemisphere southern hemisphere of the planet, where you can take pictures with one foot in each hemisphere.
It was built in the eighteenth century when a French Expedition defined the position of Ecuador exact the line that divides the world.
We return to Quito by one of the expressways that lead us to the cable car City located on the Av. Occidental becoming to 4,000 m.s.n.m. in the last station. the unique viewpoint of the city and if the weather permits to be able to observe the Avenue of the Volcanoes (Andes).
We will go to the Historic Center of the First City Cultural Heritage of Humanity. We follow the Av. Gran Colombia through the Church of the Basilica of National vote to the Plaza de la Independencia for the colonial streets visited on a walking tour the Cathedral, the Government Palace and Archbishop, the Church of the Society of Jesus, where you can appreciate their adornments and gold altars, the tabernacle and San Francisco church built in the sixteenth century, later arrived at the Mirador del Muffin where the sculpture of the Virgin Mary to admire a beautiful landscape of colonial and modern Quito.
They say the early bird catches the worm. That's why we're starting this trip early in the morning. Hop on the bus for a short ride to the train station located in the southern part of Quito. From there, join the locals aboard a train that will chug along peacefully for nearly two hours from Quito to Machachi. The sights you'll pass along the way more than make up for the length of the journey.
Once in Machachi, take the bus that will drop you off at your destination, the colossal Cotopaxi. Explore this active volcano, standing over 5,000 meters tall. During your time in this national park, in addition to strolling through its vast natural surroundings, you'll also have the chance to visit its fascinating museum. Learn all about the historical context, as well as the plants and animals of the area. Finally, stop at the stunning Limpiopungo Lagoon, which reflects the sky like a natural mirror. Last but not least, continue on to a traditional hacienda where you can tour the grounds and learn all about its fascinating history. Relax as you return to Quito in the afternoon.
Early departure for Quilotoa Lagoon, an ancient volcanic crater where there lies a beautiful lagoon, with water as clear as glass. Continuing the hike, we will visit the shores of the lake, the descent lasts about 30 minutes, and the return may be slightly longer so there is the possibility to rent mules. After we enjoy a splendid landscape, we return to Quito.
We started the tour from the lobby , to go to the Museum Intinan where we can experience and really feel in the middle of the world , then we headed to the shops where we will visit "" Middle of the World "" and we see a representation of the cities of the colonial era in its architecture, also we see the monument that divides the Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere planet, where you can take pictures with one foot in each hemisphere . It was built in the XVIII century when a French Expedition defined the precise location of the line Ecuador that divides the world .