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Punta Centinela

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🌊 Punta Centinela
TypeHeadland and beach resort area
LocationSouth coast of Salinas canton, Santa Elena Province
Main featureRoyal Decameron Punta Centinela all-inclusive resort
Water conditionsOpen Pacific; rough; not for casual swimming

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Punta Centinela is a headland and coastal area on the south-facing Pacific coast of the Salinas canton, adjacent to Punta Carnero. The area is best known as the location of the Royal Decameron Punta Centinela resort — one of the larger all-inclusive hotel complexes on the Santa Elena Peninsula.

The Headland

Punta Centinela occupies an elevated coastal position with panoramic views of the open Pacific. The headland and surrounding coast face the full force of the Pacific swell — conditions here are rough and there is no protected bay. The area is part of the Reserva de Producción Faunística Marino Costera Puntilla de Santa Elena protection zone.

The elevated vantage point makes it useful for whale watching during the June–September season, when humpback whales pass through these waters.

Royal Decameron Punta Centinela

The Royal Decameron Punta Centinela is an all-inclusive resort complex dominating the immediate area. It caters primarily to domestic tourism from Guayaquil and Quito, offering beach access, pools, food, and entertainment in a self-contained package. The resort sits at the headland and has access to both cliff-top views and the beach below.

Day passes (for non-guests to use the facilities) are sometimes available — check with the resort directly.

Getting There

Punta Centinela is accessible by road from Salinas, approximately 12–15 km south. Taxi from Salinas: approximately $10–15. There is no scheduled bus service to the headland itself.

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