Operators Directory
| 📋 Operators Directory | |
|---|---|
| Coverage | Santa Elena Peninsula & Ruta del Spondylus |
| Updated | 2025 |
| Currency | USD |
ECUAWIKI › THE PENINSULA › LIVING & PRACTICAL
A directory of local tour operators, activity providers, and services on the Santa Elena Peninsula and the Ruta del Spondylus. This is a community-maintained list — if you use a provider and have a good experience, add them here.
How to Use This Directory
All prices are approximate and change seasonally. Always confirm fares and availability directly with the operator. For safety-related activities (diving, boat trips, surfing lessons), verify that equipment is in good condition before committing.
Surf Schools & Board Hire
Montañita hosts the majority of the peninsula's surf schools. Most operate directly from the main beach and offer packages combining board hire, lessons, and wetsuit rental.
| Town | What they offer | Typical price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Montañita | Lessons (1–2 hr), board hire, wetsuit | $25–40/lesson | Multiple schools on the main beach; shop around |
| Montañita | Group lessons (4–6 people) | $15–20/person | Good for beginners |
| Olón | Board hire, occasional lessons | $10–15/hr board hire | Quieter beach than Montañita |
| Salinas (La Lobería) | Lessons for beginners | $30–40/lesson | Ask locally — small number of operators |
Snorkeling & Diving
Ayangue is the premier snorkeling and diving location on the coast. The bay's calm, clear water and reef habitat make it the easiest place to access marine life without a boat.
| Town | Activity | Typical price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ayangue | Snorkeling gear rental | $5–10/day | Available from several stalls at the beach entrance |
| Ayangue | Guided snorkel tour | $15–25/person | Includes guide and gear; asks about sea lion sighting probability |
| Ayangue | Scuba diving (certified) | $50–80/dive | Check equipment carefully; small local operators |
| Ayangue | Boat tour to sea lion colony | $10–15/person | Group departures from the beach |
Whale Watching
Humpback whales pass through from June to September. The best land viewpoints are free — boat tours get you closer but the quality of operators varies significantly.
| Departure point | Season | Typical price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salinas malecón | Jun–Sep | $20–35/person | 2–3 hr tours; ask for life jacket check before boarding |
| Montañita | Jun–Sep | $20–30/person | Smaller boats; morning departures preferred |
| Las Tunas / La Rinconada | Jun–Sep | N/A — land viewing | Free viewpoint from cliffs; binoculars helpful |
Horseback Riding
| Location | Duration | Typical price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| San José beach | 1–2 hr | $15–25/person | Ask in the village — family operators, not tourist agencies |
| Olón hinterland | Half day | $30–50/person | Occasional operators; enquire at accommodation |
Cloud Forest & Hiking
| Location | Activity | Typical price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dos Mangas | Guided trek to Loma Alta Ecological Reserve | $10–20/person | Guide required; arrange in the village |
| Ayampe | Cloud forest trail access | $5–10/person | Local guides preferred; trails not always marked |
| La Rinconada | Cliff path and birdwatching | Free/small tip | Self-guided; paragliding launch point also here |
Kayak & Paddle
| Location | What's available | Typical price (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Ayangue | Kayak hire in the bay | $8–12/hr |
| Montañita | SUP and kayak hire | $10–15/hr |
| Manglaralto estuary | Guided mangrove paddle | $15–25/person |
Fishing Trips
Artisanal fishing boats will often take passengers for small fees. This is informal — ask at the docks the evening before and agree a price in advance.
| Location | Type | Typical price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| San José | Day out with local fisherman | $20–40 | Early morning departure; bring food and water |
| Ayampe | Shore and small boat fishing | $15–30 | Ask locally |
| Anconcito | Port-based, artisanal fleet | $20–50 | Large working port; operators informal |
| Santa Rosa (Salinas) | Artisanal fleet | $20–50 | Ecuador's 2nd-largest artisanal port |
Notes for Visitors
- Bargaining is normal. The first price offered to a visible visitor is often not the final price.
- Check equipment. For boats, diving, and surf lessons — life jackets, board conditions, tank dates.
- Ask at your accommodation. Guesthouses and hostals often have reliable local contacts and will save you the hustle of the beach.
- Cash only is standard for most small operators.