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Guayaquil - Loja - Cuenca - Tumbes - Lima

9 to 13+ Nights from $881*
* This sample price: priced within the past 7 days for check-in on 12/31/2024. Choose your own arrival dates.

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This 9 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Hotel for 2 nights in Guayaquil
  • Transfer from Hotel in Guayaquil to Hotel en Loja via Cajas National Park
  • Hotel for 1 night in Loja
  • Transfer from Hotel in Loja to Hotel in Cuenca via Giron Waterfalls
  • Hotel for 2 nights Cuenca
  • Transfer from Hotel in Cuenca to Hotel in Tumbes via Machala
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Tumbes
  • Flight from Tumbes to Lima
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Lima

Some Highlights of Ecuador and Peru!. Visit Guayaquil, (known as La Perla del Pacifico, is the largest and the most populous city in Ecuador); after that, Loja (is becoming of the most popular cities in Ecuador, with lower altitude, colonial architecture, fantastic food and a history of music) and Cuenca (at the Andes Mountain, this colonial city is renowned as Ecuador's cultural city, popular with artists and poets alike, and also for it's fine UNESCO recognized colonial architecture). Continue in Peru, discovering: Tumbes (in northwestern Peru and southwestern Ecuador. Offer beautiful beaches which visitors come to enjoy each summer, as well as its forests and mangroves and typical seafood); and the capital city, Lima (renowned as South America's culinary capital, boasting world-class eateries and authentic local gems that offer a heady mix of flavors). Connect these destinations with private transfers with stops at these Ecuadorian attractions such as: Cajas National Park, Giron Waterfalls and Machala, and a intercity flight. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Flexible Itinerary

  • Guayaquil

  • Loja

  • Cuenca

  • Tumbes

  • Lima

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Trip Summary

  • Guayaquil

    Guayaquil is the largest city, the most important port in Ecuador, and the gateway to the Galapagos. The city is carved by rivers and estuaries, and is known as the 'Pearl of the Pacific'. It boasts a wonderful blend of history, nature, and tradition throughout its historic neighborhoods, parks, and monuments. Visitors will find great shopping opportunities, magnificent museums, historic monuments and sprawling parks in this exciting city.

    Visit the Simon Bolivar Malecon, La Rotonda, Parque Seminario, Santa Ana Hillside, Municipal Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral of Guayaquil, Las Penas, La Bahia and much more.

  • Loja

    Loja revels in its Spanish colonial roots and Catholic traditions. It is home to the second oldest university in Ecuador, has a vibrant city center with many well preserved historic buildings, and has a rich cultural heritage. In fact, Loja may be one of the most underrated locations in this small Andean nation. Loja is the only city in Ecuador to have a city gate, la Puerta de la Ciudad. The castle like edifice, built in the late 1990's, is also home to a small museum, cafe, and the metal sculptures of Don Quixote and his faithful companion, Sancho. The heart of Loja revolves around Central Park, a huge plaza with well designed gardens, relaxing places to people watch, and historic monuments.

    Explore the Parque Nacional Podocarpus, Music Museum, Parque Jipiro, Loja Zoo, Museo de las Madres Conceptas, Yacuri National Park and much more.

  • Cuenca

    Cuenca's cobblestone streets, graceful ironwork balconies, flowered plazas, museums and religious art treasures recall the city's long association with Spain. Cuenca is the third-largest city in Ecuador, marked by shining church domes dating from the 15th and 17th centuries. Several Inca ruins and temples, and museums, provide evidence of Cuenca's role in Ecuador's rich and storied cultural heritage.

    Explore the New Cathedral of Cuenca, Old Cathedral of Cuenca, El Cajas National Park, Museo Pumapungo, Calderon Park, Amaru Zoological Biopark, Santa Ana de los Rios de Cuenca Historic Center, Museo de las Culturas Aborigenes, and so much more!

  • Tumbes

    Tumbes offers luxurious beaches, water sports, nature reserves and archaeological sites. Along with the characteristic warmth of its people and climate, you can also sample exquisite exotic cuisine including the black shell ceviche, a national dish that originated in this region.

    Visit the Museo de Sitio Cabeza de Vaca Gran Chilimasa, Del Amor Island, Plaza De Armas De Tumbes, Zoocriadero de Cocodrilos, Puerto Pizarro - Isla Hueso de Ballena, St. Nicholas of Tolentino Cathedral, Playa Hermosa, Iglesia Matriz San Nicolás De Tolentino, Playa La Cruz and so much more!

  • Lima

    Lima is a sophisticated and cosmopolitan city that has retained much of its classic colonial architecture and pre-Columbian archaeological sites, that features many of South America's most beautiful historic museums, churches and cathedrals. The city is alive with activity in its trendy neighborhoods like Miraflores, the beach fronts of Costa Verde and Barranco, and the upscale boutiques, massive shopping plazas, and exclusive shops.

    Visit the Plaza Bolivar, Plaza Italia, Plaza de Armas, Alameda Chabuca Granda Viewpoint, and much more!

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