Las Tunas Beach
| šļø Las Tunas Beach | |
|---|---|
| Location | Between Manglaralto and MontaƱita |
| Type | Quiet beach community |
| Character | Tranquil, low-key alternative to MontaƱita |
| Activities | Swimming, surfing, whale watching (seasonal) |
| Facilities | Small restaurants, simple accommodation |
ECUAWIKI āŗ PLACES TO VISIT āŗ LAS TUNAS BEACH
Las Tunas is a small, quiet beach community located between Manglaralto and MontaƱita on the Ruta del Spondylus. It offers a relaxed alternative to the party atmosphere of MontaƱita, with a beautiful beach, some surf, and a laid-back local community.
The Beach
Las Tunas beach is a broad, sandy stretch of Pacific coast with excellent swimming conditions and a low-key atmosphere. The beach faces the open Pacific and receives swells suitable for surfing (smaller and gentler than MontaƱita's main break).
During whale watching season (JuneāSeptember), the offshore waters here are among the best for spotting Humpback Whales, which come close to shore. See Temporada de Ballenas.
The Hanging Bridges
Las Tunas is home to a unique local attraction ā the Las Tunas Hanging Bridges (puentes colgantes) ā suspension bridges over a small river or estuary in the area. These bridges are a local curiosity and a pleasant short walk from the beach.
Facilities
Las Tunas has a handful of:
- Small seafood restaurants and comedores
- Simple cabaƱas and budget accommodation
- No banks or ATMs ā bring cash
Getting There
Las Tunas sits on the coastal highway between Manglaralto and MontaƱita. Buses on the La LibertadāMontaƱita route pass through. By car from La Libertad, allow about 45 minutes north along the Ruta del Spondylus.