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🚴 Cycling on the Peninsula
Best RoutesCoastal highway, inland roads to villages
TerrainFlat along coast; hilly inland
Bike RentalAvailable in Montañita and Salinas
Best SeasonMay–November (cooler, drier)
Road ConditionGood on main coastal highway; variable on side roads

ECUAWIKI › OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES › CYCLING

Cycling on the Santa Elena Peninsula offers a rewarding mix of flat coastal roads, scenic views, and access to inland villages. The main coastal highway (Ruta del Spondylus) provides a good surface for road cycling, while the network of smaller inland roads opens up quieter routes through fishing villages and agricultural communities.

Coastal Road Cycling

The coastal highway running north from Salinas through La Libertad, La Punta, Palmar, Montañita, Olón, and beyond follows the Pacific coastline closely. This route offers:

  • Spectacular ocean views
  • Relatively flat terrain between La Libertad and Montañita
  • Well-paved road surface (with occasional rough patches)
  • Shoulders vary — can be narrow in places; share road with traffic

The full Peninsula coastal road covers approximately 90 km from Salinas to Ayampe — feasible as a multi-day touring route.

Inland Routes

Inland cycling from the coastal highway takes you through small communities and into the dry forest hinterland:

  • The road toward Colonche and Loma Alta climbs significantly from the coast — challenging but rewarding
  • Villages like Manglaralto, Barcelona, and Dos Mangas are accessible by quiet rural roads

Bicycle Rental

Bicycles are available for rental in:

  • Montañita — several shops rent beach cruisers and mountain bikes by the hour or day
  • Salinas — limited rental options; some hotels have bikes for guest use

Bring your own helmet (rare to find rentals with helmets).

Safety Tips

  • Ride defensively — Ecuadorian drivers may not expect cyclists on the road
  • Wear bright clothing or a reflective vest
  • Ride during daylight hours only
  • The sun and heat are intense — carry plenty of water and wear sun protection
  • Mornings (before 10 AM) are significantly cooler

See Also