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Country Guide > South America > Ecuador


The Coast

Ecuador’s biggest city, Guayaquil is also the chief port and commercial centre. A good starting point for sightseeing is the Rotonda, the city’s most historic landmark, which faces the beautiful garden promenade of Paseo de las Colonias. Across the malecn are the Government Palace and city hall while, at the northern end, one can find the ancient fortress of la Planchada. Other places of interest include the Church of Santo Domingo, the old residential section of Las Penas and the Municipal Museum.
This is a narrow coastal belt, 560km (350 miles) in length. The chief ports provide visitors with some of the best resorts for deep-sea fishing on the west coast. Particularly attractive are the towns of Playas Posoria and Salinas, while Esmeraldas, one of the country’s most important ports, is also known for its beautiful beaches. The relaxing island of Muisne is also becoming a popular destination. The region of Santo Domingo de los Colorados, situated some 90km (55 miles) west of Quito, is the domain of the Colorados Indians who still practise many of their ancient customs.
   
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