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=== Major Transport Hubs ===
=== Major Transport Hubs ===
* '''Terminal Terrestre Regional Sumpa (Santa Elena):''' The primary gateway for inter-provincial travel. Most buses from [[Guayaquil]] and other provinces arrive and depart from here.
* '''[[Terminal Terrestre Regional Sumpa (Santa Elena)]]:''' The primary gateway for inter-provincial travel. Most buses from [[Guayaquil]] and other provinces arrive and depart from here.
* '''La Libertad (Avenida 9 de Octubre):''' The commercial "node" of the peninsula. While it lacks a central terminal building, it serves as the main transfer point for local routes and the [[Ruta del Spondylus]].
* '''Salinas:''' Transit here is decentralized, with main routes flowing along the '''Malecón''' and '''Enrique Gallo''' avenues.


=== Bus Routes ===
=== Bus Routes ===

Revision as of 18:58, 22 March 2026

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Public Transportation in La Peninsula

The Santa Elena Peninsula (La Peninsula) features a highly integrated public transportation network connecting its three main urban centers: Santa Elena, La Libertad, and Salinas. Due to the proximity of these cities, the transport system functions as a single metropolitan web.

Major Transport Hubs

Bus Routes

Local buses are the backbone of daily transit. They are easily identified by their bright colors (green, blue, or yellow).

  • Routing: Most follow the main corridor (Carretera Santa Elena - Salinas).
  • Fare: The standard local fare is approximately 35¢.
  • Boarding: Passengers can hail buses at designated "Paradas" or by waving in less congested areas.
Operator Primary Route Frequency Estimated Fare
CLP (Libertad Peninsular) Guayaquil ↔ Salinas Every 30 mins $4.00 – $5.00
CICA / Costa Azul Guayaquil ↔ La Peninsula Every 10 mins $4.00 – $5.00
CITUP La Libertad ↔ Montañita Every 20 mins $2.00
Coop. Manglaralto Peninsula ↔ Northern Beaches Hourly $2.00 – $4.00

Taxis and Shared Transport

  • Conventional Taxis: Yellow vehicles with orange plates.
    • Fares: Within a single city: $1.50 – $2.50; Inter-city: $3.00 – $6.00.
    • Note: Always negotiate the fare before entering, as taximeters are rarely used.
  • Colectivos (Shared Taxis): White or yellow trucks/cars that follow fixed routes, often used to reach residential sectors for a flat fee of approximately $1.00.
  • Executive Taxis: Dispatched via phone or apps (e.g., Radio Taxi Peninsular) for increased security, especially at night.

Travel Tips for 2026

  • Currency: Drivers rarely have change for bills larger than $5 or $10. Always carry small coins (25¢ and 50¢).
  • Safety: Only use registered taxis with visible registration numbers and cameras (part of the Transporte Seguro program).
  • Operating Hours: Local bus frequency drops significantly after 21:00 (9:00 PM).
  • Infrastructure: The Terminal Sumpa offers modern amenities, including food courts, restrooms, and secure ticketing windows.