Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Side Trip From Bahia

From Bahia we took a day trip to San Vicente and Canoa.  First we took a taxi to San Vicente from our Hosteria...it cost $3.00.








Saturday, March 22, 2014

Our Accomodations in Bahia de Caráquez, Manabi, Ecuador

Our stay here has been very interesting so far.  We are staying at the Saiananda Hosteria on the outskirts of Bahia.  It is by the river but only a couple miles from the bay.  It's like a jungle park here and our host is very nice and the staff very humble and so far quite accommodating.  It's a bit warm as the building is not air conditioned but our room has a small a/c unit in it so our sweating is minimized for the evening.

Don't know what they are for sure but I have been getting bit and they really itch. They are so tiny I can hardly see them.  Most of the time I don't.  Bring with you some anti itch creme along with your heavy duty bug spray because some will find their way through the spray.  They always do.

As time goes by we found that the Hosteria was not quite as described.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

On To Bahia de Caráquez, Manabi, Ecuador

Jorge our driver
Our guide, Jorge Perez, was a very knowledgeable fellow and if you are in the Manta area you should look him up. He drove us from Manta to Bahia via all of the small towns along the way (Crucita, San Silvestre, San Clemente) ... showing us and telling us what each town was known for or what it's main product for commerce is. He is also very familiar with the politics of the country, it's economics and development. He can assist in relocation services and helping you to get to know the coast. This would be especially helpful if you plan to move, invest and/or build a home.


Monday, March 17, 2014

Manta Ecuador

Steve walking from the
bus stop to the hotel.
Manta is a large city on the coast of Ecuador known as the tuna capital of the world.  Here large ships and cruise lines stop to empty their cargo and passengers for tours into the countryside.  We took the bus from Guayaquil to Manta on Tuesday, March 11, 2014, and only stayed two days.  We chose Hotel Lun Fun to spend our nights and we couldn’t have been happier.  We would stay here again anytime!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Monticristi Ecuador


Steven wearing a Panama Hat
Montecristi Ecuador is located in the Manabi province near Manta and coast of Ecuador.  We took the local bus from the primary bus terminal located near our hotel. There is no air conditioning on the local buses but as they pick up speed the temperature is not bad.  Montecristi has about 70,000 people but we visited the old town area and saw only a few blocks.  Montecristi is famous for its straw hats. These are not just ANY straw hats. This is the location of the founding of the "Panama Hat".  The hats became very well known as "Panama hats" when Theodore Roosevelt sported one while touring the Panama Canal during its construction.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Our Flight to Ecuador

We woke up at 4:30 to head to the Phoenix airport for a quick flight to LA on March 8, 2014.  Our dear friends, Ellison and Cynthia Acosta, volunteered to take us to the airport.  We arrived with plenty of time to take a nap.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Getting Ready For Our Trip ... A Man's Perspective

Always wait to the last minute.  That's some people's motto.  But a trip this far away to a country like Ecuador that does not have all the amenities and options as we do here in the USA, should make a person give some forethought on what to take along and what to leave behind.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

What to Take on Your Trip to Ecuador

"Have you packed your bags yet?"

"What are you taking?"

No and I don't know.  Ugh, the trip is now two weeks away.  I have been working on figuring this out, but it is hard.  I want to travel as light as possible.

In the Ecuadorian Andes you should dress in layers.  You must be prepared for rain, cool mornings and evenings and hot days.  The cities, especially Quito, frown on frumpy American wear.  They expect business attire!  From what I have read a man cannot enter the hospital to visit someone in shorts.
Well, I have a pair of black leggings, a dress, a skirt, a pair of hiking pants with zip off legs, a pair of black slacks and a pair of jeans. I am still working on completing my tops and accessories.  Everything I am picking is travel friendly; I can roll them up without worry of wrinkles.  Thank you Lycra!