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EcuaWiki › Ruta del Spondylus › Montañita
Montañita
Ecuador's most famous surf town — a consistent point break with international surf competitions, a backpacker scene, and a night life that runs until dawn in high season.
Point break
Wave type
Dec–Apr
Peak surf season
~3 h
From La Libertad by bus
International
Surf competitions

Overview

Montañita is the best-known surf destination on Ecuador's Pacific coast and one of the most recognized surf towns in South America. Located on the Ruta del Spondylus (E-15) approximately 90 km north of La Libertad, it sits where Manabí Province begins.

The town's reputation rests on two things: the Montañita Point — a long right-hand point break that works best December through April but produces rideable surf year-round — and its character as a traveller hub, with hostels, bars, surf schools, and an international crowd that descends during peak season.

The Waves

Break Type Level Season
Montañita Point Right-hand point break Intermediate–advanced Dec–Apr peak; year-round
Main beach break Beach break All levels Year-round; more consistent than the point in small swell

Beyond Surfing

  • Night life — bars and clubs on the main strip; active until late during high season
  • Surf lessons and board hire — multiple operators on the beach
  • Yoga retreats and wellness offerings
  • Artisan market (mainly in high season)
  • Day trips to Olón (north), Manglaralto (south), and Ayangue (further south)

Getting There

From La Libertad: buses toward Manta / Jipijapa via the Ruta del Spondylus stop in Montañita (~2.5–3 hours). The bus terminal in La Libertad is the departure point.

See Also

  • Surfing — peninsula surf guide (comparison)
  • Olón — quieter alternative just north
  • Manglaralto — artisan town to the south