This tour provides a comprehensive view of Guayaquil’s most iconic spots, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into an unforgettable experience.
This tour provides a comprehensive view of Guayaquil’s most iconic spots, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into an unforgettable experience.
- Parque Seminario - The tour begins at the renowned Seminario Park, also known as Iguana Park. This small yet iconic park is home to numerous iguanas that freely wander among visitors. Here, visitors can observe these intriguing reptiles up close, feed them, and even capture some memorable photos with them.
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Parque Seminario - The tour begins at the renowned Seminario Park, also known as Iguana Park. This small yet iconic park is home to numerous iguanas that freely wander among visitors. Here, visitors can observe these intriguing reptiles up close, feed them, and even capture some memorable photos with them.
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Plaza de la Administración - Mayor’s Office and Administration Square:
The tour continues towards the Administration Square, where the Guayaquil Mayor’s Office building is situated. This area serves as an administrative hub and holds significant historical value for the city. The square is beautifully adorned with statues and gardens, making it an excellent spot to learn about local history and admire the neoclassical architecture of the Municipal Palace. -
Catedral Metropolitana de Guayaquil - Guayaquil Cathedral:
Just a short walk from Parque Seminario stands the impressive Cathedral of Guayaquil, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of San Pedro. This neo-Gothic style church is one of the city’s main Catholic temples. Its interior, featuring stained glass and remarkable architectural details, provides a serene space for reflection and devotion. -
Torre Morisca - Moorish Tower:
A little further along, the Moorish Tower, also known as the Public Clock, comes into view. This tower, with its distinctive Mudejar style, is one of Guayaquil’s most recognized landmarks. -
Malecón 2000 - Malecón 2000:
The next stop is Malecón 2000, a vast recreational and tourist area stretching along the Guayas River. Here, visitors will find a blend of green spaces, historical monuments, and entertainment areas. It is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll, offering breathtaking views of the river and the city. The tour includes a visit to the Hemicycle of the Rotonda, where the statues of Simón BolÃvar and José de San MartÃn are located. -
Las Peñas - Las Peñas Oldtown:
The tour concludes in the Las Peñas neighborhood, the oldest part of Guayaquil. This charming neighborhood, with its cobblestone streets and vibrant colonial-style houses, is a historical and cultural treasure. Climbing the steps from Numa Pompilio Llona Street to Santa Ana Hill offers spectacular views of the city and the river. Along the way, visitors will discover art galleries, cafes, and craft shops, making this area a delightful place to explore.

- Private transportation
- Specialized Pro Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Specialized Pro Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Tips
- Lunch
- Tips
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.