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  2. Surfing in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Surfing the Punta Carnero Beach in Ecuador. Ecuador has many beaches for surfing: [1] [2] the coast of Ecuador is 2,237 km (1,390 miles) long. Surfable waves are available in Ecuador year-round, [3] and surfers enjoy the mild year-round weather, especially in the northern region where the weather conditions attract many surfers from all over the world. [4]

  3. 7 of the best places to visit in Ecuador - AOL

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    7 of the best places to visit in Ecuador. Chris Wilson. January 5, 2024 at 2:16 PM ... welcomes visitors eager discover to the best of Ecuador’s cultural scene. ... a burgeoning surfing ...

  4. Montañita - Wikipedia

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    Montañita is a small coastal town in Ecuador located in the parish of Manglaralto, province of Santa Elena, about 180 kilometers northwest of Guayaquil. [1] Its name means "small mountain." In the mid 20th century it was known as a surfing beach, with only a few fishermen's huts, and one or two surfers tents in summer, erected at the site. [2]

  5. Category:Surfing locations in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Beaches & Islands in Ecuador. The Beach at North Seymour Island in the Galapagos. An animated tour of the Galápagos. ... Pages in category "Surfing locations in Ecuador"

  6. Manta, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Other sports in Manta include surfing (Manta was the host for the 2004 Bodyboarding World Cup), scuba diving, water skiing, and kitesurfing. Nearby Salinas was the site of the ISA World Junior Surfing Games Ecuador in 2009. Manta hosted the sixth South American Windsurfing Championship

  7. Tourism in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    That is why many people visit them to know and enjoy the animals and unique plants. The Galápagos were declared National Park in 1959, protecting 97.5% of the land area of the archipelago. The remaining area is occupied by human settlements that already existed at the time of the declaration. By then, about 1000-2000 people lived in four islands.