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AYANGUE BEACH - Ecuador

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2008

Ayangue is a small coastal town located in "La Ruta del Sol"( The Sun Route), approximately 2 hours from Guayaquil, before montañita. The sea is very calm, excellent place to visit if you are travelling with children, where they will be able to play without fear of the currents or the waves.

It is the perfect place to spend the day. You will be able to enjoy a calm and quiet beach, most of the year. We do not recommend visiting it during the holidays of Carnival and Easter, when it is fully crowded.

Here you will be able to see artisanal fishing, which allows villagers to offer a great variety of excellent fresh seafood that pleases everyone.

Between December and May it is the beach season, it is very sunny and the temperature of the water is 80 Fahrenheit degrees. The rest of the year the sky partially cloudy and the temperature of the water 70 Fahrenheit degrees.

On a 20 minutes ride from the beach you wild find "El Pelado". El Pelado is a small island known by the facilities that offer to divers and by its varied marine life. There is possible to find turtles, lobsters, octopuses, among others.

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  • Que clase de especies marinas se puede encontrar en Ayangue dentro del agua? Que tal es el buceo en la costa del Ecuador?

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