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Ecuador Destinos de Surf
La costa del Pacífico de Ecuador está repleta de puntos de surf bastante buenos. Montañita es uno de los pueblos de surf más populares (y ruidosos) del país. Los lugares más tranquilos incluyen Canoa, Esmeraldas, y Bahía de Caráquez. Los siguientes destinos se jactan de albergar el mejor surf de todo Ecuador. Estos destinos a menudo poseen tiendas de surf que alquilan tablas y tienen instructores que podrán enseñarle a montar olas justo como los profesionales.
Galapagos
When you think about the Galápagos, you probably don't immediately think of surfing. Although it’s not the main draw to these islands and their incredible wildlife, this area actually gets its fair share of supremely surfable waves.
Santa Cruz’s surfing potential is not immediately obvious, but you can find time on a few surfing beaches if you know where to look. To surf in Santa Cruz, you might follow a guide to a more obscure surfing beach like Stitches, a popular destination for surfers who are up for especially challenging waves.
Mix and match your aquatic adventures after surfing in Santa Cruz, you can head to San Cristóbal Island — reachable by ferry in a little over two hours.
Galapagos
San Cristóbal has the best surfing in the Galápagos. Waves here have the same Pacific groundswell as the incredible waves that grace Hawaii and California. If you come during surf season — from December to April — you'll find that spots like La Carola and Lobería sometimes have waves as tall as 15 feet .
Experienced surfers can find incredible waves near the small town of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. Some of the waves here are fast-moving barrel waves, so it’s not a beach for beginner surfers. It is possible to find easier, A-frame waves near the reef — ask a local expert about the best spots, and keep in mind that you may need a guide to find some of the more exclusive waves.
Even if you find the waves here a bit beyond your surfing expertise, it’s worth coming to the beach just to admire the stunning surf.