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📋 Operators Directory
CoverageSanta Elena Peninsula & Ruta del Spondylus
Updated2025
CurrencyUSD

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.

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