The southern province of El Oro has six tourist routes that try to cover its best options: magical forests, mangroves, Orense páramo, agrotourism, heritage and culture and, finally, bird tourism.
Part of its offer also focuses on its Bajo Alto and Jambelí resorts, which have been preparing these days to receive tourists on the Day of the Dead holiday and the Cuenca festivities.
Bajo Alto beach, in the El Guabo canton, has become a true tourist spot, offering a nightlife for people looking to go out with friends and family. It is only 45 minutes from Machala.
In Jambelí, in the jurisdiction of the Santa Rosa canton, located 25 minutes by boat from Puerto Bolívar, you can find an extensive beach, small inns and colorful restaurants that serve visitors with great courtesy.
“We believe that some five thousand tourists will arrive in our province in these five days of holiday. We are coordinating with the owners of the premises to offer all the biosecurity measures ”, said Nelly Rey Suquilanda, president of the Provincial Chamber of Tourism of El Oro.
The province of El Oro, due to its location, has three climatic floors, where you can find 49 tourist destinations.
Part of the attractions of the upper part are Zaruma and Piñas. There are departures from Machala to visit the Zaruma canton and taste the tigrillo, coffee, visit the historic center, visit the waterfalls. The visit includes the ruins of Yacuviña, where you can enjoy the sunset on the giant swing.
It is tour called Full Day has a cost of $ 25 per person, said Homero Castro, and is offered by the tour operator GoldTravel.

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