10 Geologic Formations in Ecuador That You Shouldn't Miss

June 21, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Coordinates: 2°00′S 77°30′W / 2.000°S 77.500°W / -2.000; -77.500
Restaurants in Ecuador

1. El Arenal

Guaranda Ecuador
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

El Arenal

2. Devil's Crown

. Ecuador
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Devil's Crown

Reviewed By 1234texas - Dripping Springs, United States

We did a number of snorkeling experiences on this trip--none of them were poor! A number of people on ur boat did not go--big mistake! If the guide offers you a snorkeling experience--any one--go for it. The Islands are a great place to snorkel, but you have to be ready for a far different experience than in the West Indies--if you are familiar with that! There are no hard corals and very few soft corals of interest. There no currents that we encountered. The water is comfortable and very clear. Other than a scuba diving trip in Bonaire, we have never dive with so many fishes in the water in one location. There is a large variety of fish. The number of sharks, sea lions, rays and large turtles is impressive. Being able to get so close to them is even better! The time really flies on these snorkeling trips!

3. Punta Suarez

. Ecuador
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Punta Suarez

Reviewed By 740mareer - Christchurch, New Zealand

This island is packed with wildlife. Marine iguanas were all over the rocks near the beach, we saw so many birds including the waved albatross, galapagos hawk and all three boobies. The walk was over uneven ground at times so good footwear is essential and bring insect repellent, We didnt and were eaten alive, a week before there were no biters so noone was prepared, it made stopping very unpleasant.

4. Tinajas del Rio Anzu

Mera Ecuador
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Tinajas del Rio Anzu

5. Cousin's Rock

Ecuador
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Cousin's Rock

Located off the north coast of Santiago Island, this underwater site offers divers the opportunity to view sea lions and morays up-close.

6. Las Grietas

Trail From West of Finch Bay Eco Hotel, Puerto Ayora 200350 Ecuador
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,453 reviews

Las Grietas

Reviewed By F336MVjohnd

From Puerto Ayora, take an 80-cent water taxi to Finch Bay, and then a walk past the German beach to get to this strikingly beautiful volcanic fissure that has connected out to the ocean... so it's also a great place for a swim. The water is cold... so you won't regret a wet suit. And do wear the snorkel mask as the view underwater is remarkable, and there are some interesting fish to see as well. The thing to be careful of here is that there are several pools separated by some very sharp and VERY slippery rocks. You CAN cross over them, but my wife and I each got several scrapes and bruises in the process. Also, there is no "life guard on duty". There is a guide who you sign in with at the top of the fissure... but if you need help it will be 10-15 minutes away, so do be careful if you venture past the first pool.

7. Tagus Cove

Ecuador
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Tagus Cove

Reviewed By pfefmeister - San Francisco, United States

This location provided a lovely hike up to Darwin Lake as well as close up views from the panga of dramatic rock formations. Lots of blue-footed boobies embedded in the rocks. Rich in wildlife along with a calm anchorage, this was one of my favorite stops on Isabella Island.

8. Sullivan Bay

Ecuador
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Sullivan Bay

9. Punta Pitt

Ecuador http://www.galapagospark.org/sitio.php?page=punta_pitt
Excellent
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Punta Pitt

Reviewed By fizzy1991 - Nashville, United States

This peninsula is on the north shore of San Cristobal Island. Made from two volcanoes with lava flows down to a pristine beach. From the beach there is a long walk after a steep path that runs through black lava rocks. The peaks and valley's are an interesting geological marvel. Wear very good shoes for this hike!

10. Volcan Chico

Isabela Island, 010850 Ecuador http://www.notyouraverageamerican.com/2016/02/23/volcan-chico-isla-isabela/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Volcan Chico

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