7 Best Beaches in Ecuador and the Galapagos
With Ecuador teeming with gorgeous white-sandy beaches, it can be hard to figure out which one to visit. From the wild coasts of the Galapagos to the laid-back shores of Mompiche, we’ve found a beach for everyone.
16 January 2024
While travellers might rush to the legendary Galapagos Islands, mighty Andes mountains, and iconic Amazon rainforest, Ecuador’s beach towns deserve their moment in the spotlight too. Because, dotted all around the country’s coast are palm-fringed beaches laden with soft golden sand, pristine turquoise waters, laid-back villages, and wildlife to rival the rest of this megadiverse country.
There is a beach for everyone, from surfers to bird watchers, sunbathers to snorkellers, and plenty in between. They are uncrowded, hot all year round, and the water is perfect for swimming in.
Ecuador’s coast is abuzz with life, whether that’s from the creative energy at popular places like Montañita or the excitement of snorkelling with turtles in the Galapagos Islands. At other beaches, things are more languid. Think of long lunches in beachside restaurants or whale watching while the sun sets over the Pacific Ocean. Whatever type of beach feeds your wanderlust, read on to start planning your holiday...
The Best Beaches to Visit in Ecuador and the Galapagos
Ecuador’s best beaches are found all over the country, from the mainland to the Galapagos Islands and they each offer something different for the discerning traveller. Here are seven, selected by our travel specialists.
- Best beach for snorkelling: Bartolome Island, Galapagos
- Most off-the-beaten-track beach: Los Frailes Machalilla National Park
- Best beach for wildlife: Tortuga Bay, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos
- Best beach for sunsets and birdwatching: Isabela Island, Galapagos
- Best beach for surfing: Montañita
- Best beach for laid-back village life: Mompiche
- Best beach for families: Puerto Lopez
1. For Snorkelling: Bartolome Island, Galapagos
Snorkelling amongst the wildlife off Bartolome Island’s Pinnacle Rock is an unforgettable experience. Sea turtles, playful penguins, and speedy sea lions will swirl and twirl around you as you float in the calm water. This is one of the best beaches in Ecuador to explore the colourful underwater world that it has to offer. Many Galapagos cruises stop at Bartolome Island, but it is also an accessible day trip from Santa Cruz. The water is deep – ranging from 4 to 10m – so snorkellers need to be strong swimmers.
2. Off the Beaten Track: Los Frailes, Machalilla National Park
Arguably one of the most beautiful beaches in Ecuador, Playa Los Frailes is off the beaten path, but well worth the journey it takes to get there. And, thanks to its remote location, it’s rarely crowded, providing a private-like experience. This crescent-shaped shore surrounded by cliffs is an easy day trip from Ecuador’s beach town of Puerto Lopez. You can reach it by road but it’s the scenic hikes that will reward you with the most breathtaking views on arrival. Once there, explore the expansive white sand beaches, dive into the blue water, and look out for schools of colourful fish swimming below. This is a beach for those looking for a peaceful day by the ocean to walk, swim and relax.
Guayaquil is a gateway to Ecuador’s beautiful coastline and the Galapagos islands. We recommend staying at Hotel del Parque or Hacienda La Danesa for a day or two before journeying on to Puerto Lopez or Montañita Beach, both of which are good bases for exploring Machalilla National Park.
3. For Wildlife: Tortuga Bay, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos
Beautiful Tortuga Bay is named after the black turtles that happily swim through its crystal-clear waters. But it’s not just turtles that make this Galapagos beach so magical. There are marine iguanas, flamingos, brightly coloured Sally Lightfoot crabs, and sea lions. Or, if you rent a canoe and head further out to sea you might even see sharks circling below. Tortuga Bay is a splendid stretch of beach, set against a backdrop of mangroves on one side and aquamarine waters on the other. The gently shelved beach is perfect for paddling if you’re travelling to the Galapagos with children. The beach can be reached by water taxi from Puerto Ayora or might be part of your cruise itinerary.
The charming Finch Bay Eco Hotel is a fantastic place to base yourself when exploring Santa Cruz, it has a private boat that will take you out to explore the island’s beaches. Further inland is Pikaia Lodge, which also has a boat for sea-bound excursions like fishing, snorkelling, and scuba diving.
4. For Sunsets and Birdwatching: Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island, Galapagos
All around Isabela Island are coves, bays, and islets to discover, each in its own pocket of nature. One of the best of the Galapagos beaches is Puerto Villamil, two miles of white sand making up one of the longest stretches of beach in the archipelago. Prehistoric-looking marine iguanas guard the beach, while pink flamingos balance elegantly in nearby lagoons. This is bird-watching heaven, from the naughty frigate birds hoping to steal a snack, to pelicans and blue-footed boobies. Plus, there is a giant tortoise breeding centre just around the corner, and bars and restaurants in which to sit and sip a cocktail while the sun goes down.
To reach Isabela, you’d need to book a Galapagos cruise. Many of the yachts’ itineraries will include Isabela, so speak to our travel team about your requirements and they’ll find the right one for you.
5. For Surfing: Montañita Beach
Famous for its surf culture and laid-back vibe, this Ecuador beach town will be popular with teens thanks to its buzzy nightlife, which attracts artists, musicians, and travellers from all over the world. It is also a great place to catch some waves, offering good surfing for all levels, although it’s the left-hand break ‘La Punta’ that avid surfers flock into the town for. Lush hills and rolling mountains surround the area and if you can tear yourself away from the beach, they’re just the place to go hiking or horse riding. Back by the water, there is whale watching to be done, or just kick back under the palm trees with an ice-cold drink.
6. For Village Life: Mompiche
Cocooned by a lush jungle filled with monkeys, birds, and butterflies, and lined with palm trees, Mompiche Beach is as picturesque as it gets. Its long sweep of golden sand is another popular spot with surfers, but the village life is a little slower-paced and more relaxed than Montañita. Its waves reflect that more bohemian feel, making it one of the best beaches in Ecuador for beginner surfers. There’s also kite surfing and windsurfing for the more adventurous, or just stunning walks for those looking for a barefoot, fuss-free Ecuador beach holiday.
For Mompiche and the Esmeraldas Coast, fly into Quito and stay at Illa Experience Hotel or Casa Gangotena to explore the city before traveling on to the beaches.
7. For Families: Puerto Lopez
Puerto Lopez is one of the best beaches in Ecuador for families. Giving the Galapagos a run for its money, this area is home to a myriad of wildlife, found both in the waters and the nearby Machalilla National Park. Inside its forests are howler monkeys, iguanas, and over 270 bird species. Look out for the magnificent frigatebird, blue-footed booby, and brown pelican.
Meanwhile, out snorkelling or swimming in the calm water brings about dolphins, green sea turtles, olive ridley sea turtles, and hawksbill turtles. And, if you’re visiting between June and September voyage out to sea to spy on the incredible humpback whales, which migrate there. Aside from soaking up all the amazing animal life, the beach is beautiful for swimming in and playing on, and there are hikes, horse riding, and plenty of family-friendly accommodation options.
Choosing Your Perfect Beach
When choosing where to go for your Ecuador beach holiday consider if you’d like to tie it in with other stops, like visiting Quito, the Amazon Rainforest, or the Galapagos for example. Guayaquil is the gateway to the islands, where many cruises depart from, and is just a few hours south of Puerto Lopez, Los Frailes, and Montañita Beach, making them all great options to head to after your cruise and find your land legs again. Further north, there’s Mompiche, which is the best beach close to Quito.
Which Ecuador beach you think is the nicest will be down to what you look for in a perfect shore. Is it about the idyllic scenery and a remote location, or the perfect left-hand break? Are you looking for exotic wildlife, adventure and hiking, or buzzing village life? Scott Dunn’s travel specialists will help you select the right location for you.
Lastly, think about when you’re visiting Ecuador’s beaches. While they rarely get crowded, its peak season attracts international and domestic tourists and hotel prices spike. This typically runs from mid-December to early January, as well as during Carnival in February or March.
Start Planning Your Trip to Ecuador’s Beaches Today
No matter your tastes, there’s a beach in Ecuador and the Galapagos for you. If you want a tailor-made trip, fill out our enquiry form to get in touch with our travel experts and start planning your perfect beach holiday now. If you’re still looking for ideas, then check out our itineraries which are bursting with adventure.
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