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WEBINAR BE AN EXPERT IN GUAYAQUIL
ECUADOR, Nov. 2014
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GUAYAQUIL, LOCATION ON THE WORLD MAP
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GUAYAQUIL, LOCATION IN ECUADOR
Located in the south coast of the Pacific Ocean, at the banks of Guayas River and crossed by several estuaries such as “El Salado”.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Main Port of the country
Population:
+2’600,000
Altitude: 4 m. (13 ft.) in average
Warm climate with average temperatures from 23 °C (73 °F) to 32 °C (89°F).
Humidity: 70%- 75%
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GUAYAQUIL, THE CITY, ITS ORIGINS & HISTORY
MALECÓN (Riverfront) SIMÓN BOLÍVAR
Huancavilca
Culture (500 DC-1530)
Spanish
Colonization (1538-1820)
Independence
(1820-1822) Guayaquil Division
or South District of The Great Colombia (1822-1830)
GUAYAQUIL, THE CITY, ITS ORIGINS & HISTORY
Guayaquil,
economic engine of the republic (1830-1985)
The 21st Century
City
MALECÓN (Riverfront) SIMÓN BOLÍVAR
CITY RECOGNITIONS
Cradle of Liberty, October 9th, 1820.
Model of Human Development and Urban Regeneration, UNDP, 2003.
Prize to the best system of “sustainable transportation in a developing country”, United Nations Centre for Regional Development, 2007
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ente
El V
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GUAYAQUIL URBAN AREA
The Urban area of Guayaquil spreads along the Guayas river.
GUAYAQUIL TOURIST AREAS
Tourist areas of the city : Malecón Simón Bolívar (Riverfront) Las Peñas, Cerro Sta. Ana & Pto. Santa Ana Downtown El Estero Salado
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MALECÓN (riverfront) SIMÓN BOLÍVAR
+2,5 Km. of public areas, culture, entertainment, green spaces , history and more!
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MALECÓN SIMÓN BOLÍVAR (Riverfront)
South area
Latin-American
Integration Square
Cristal Palace
Handcrafts Market, Mall and restaurants area
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grac
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Moorish Tower
Pier of Morgan Boat
Monument to the 4
elements The Civic Square
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A charming
green area in front of the Guayas river
Jard
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del
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Art, Culture,
Sports & Entertainment in the North Area of the Malecón
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LAS PEÑAS, CERRO SANTA ANA & PUERTO SANTA ANA
The past, the present and the future of the city merge in only one place
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LAS PEÑAS, CERRO SANTA ANA & PTO. SANTA ANA
Las Peñas, the neighborhood located at the foot of the hill where Guayaquil was born
Las
Peñ
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Santa Ana Hill, example of the recovery of the city and witness of Guayaquil’s current days.
Esca
linat
as C
erro
San
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Santa Ana Port, Future projection of Guayaquil
Mal
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An
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Downtown
Where the order and urban growth of the City started
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Cen
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DOWNTOWN
Seminario Park
Plaza de la Administración
San Francisco square
Centenario park
Plaza de la Administración
Important Buildings such as: Municipality and “La Gobernación”
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ipal
idad
de
Gu
ayaq
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Iconic Public spaces such as: Seminario Park or Park of the Iguanas
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MALECON (riverfront) ESTERO SALADO This is the place where the riverfront of 400m of marine style merges with open squares, gardens, water fonts, relaxing areas and other public areas to enjoy this estuary.
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el S
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THE “ESTERO SALADO” CIRCUIT
Pedestrian paths with several busts of tribute to different famous people for the city, like the busts to the “literatos guayaquileños”
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crit
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Lights and Water
Shows
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ENTERTAINMENT
+10 theatres, Movies, IMAX and other options in an active city
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CULTURE
Art & Culture in more than 14 Museums featuring different themes.
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SQUARES, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
With a warm weather all year around, the city features more than 23 squares &
Parks and more than 3 big riverfronts with a great variety of public spaces.
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de
las
Igu
anas
SHOPPING IN GUAYAQUIL
The Main port of the country features more than 14 important malls and specific stores with a wide variety of products
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BUSSINESS IN THE CITY
Commercial Pole for Business visits; 80% of imports and exports go through this city
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NIGHTLIFE & EVENTS
From Tropical rhythms to electronic music
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SPORTS
A great passion for the 2 soccer teams of the city:, Barcelona & Emelec
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CONGRESSES & CONVENTIONS A city that consolidates for the congresses and conventions industry, thanks to its facilities and infrastructure development
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GUAYAQUIL & ITS AREAS OF INFLUENCE
Samborondón, Durán, Santay Island
SAMBORONDON “Trendy” Zone for different amusement, entertainment, shopping & Gastronomy options.
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Guayaquil Historical Park, Wildlife Zone
Zon
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Silv
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Guayaquil Historical Park, urban and architectural area
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“Plaza Lagos”, a Commercial area, & meeting point.
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DURAN
Home to theTrain Station “Tren Ecuador”
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SANTAY ISLAND National Recreation Area of 2179 has (5384 acres)
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PANORAMIC GUAYAQUIL Panoramic Visits on board the double deck buses
PANORAMIC GUAYAQUIL Panoramic views from the Guayas river
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INFRASTRUCTURE & SERVICES IN THE CITY
Pla
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ACCOMMODATION
Hab
itac
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Ho
tel
Great hotel offer with more than 150 sites for accommodation
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GASTRONOMY
Great seafood specialties
AIR TRANSPORTATION +17 international recognitions between 2007-2014, including the Best Regional Airport in South America,
World Airport Awards, SKYTRAX 2014
Service to +21 destinations (7 nationals; +14 internationals)
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TRANSPORT IN THE CITY Metrovía, Regular Buses & Bus Rapid Transit systems (BTRs) Taxis & Car rentals Tourist transport options
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pu
erto
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION :
Visit the Tourism Directory in the following link :
http://trade.allyouneedisecuador.travel/es/directorio
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GUAYAQUIL SURROUNDINGS
Salinas
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Machalilla National Park
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Isla de la Plata; the little Galapagos
Isla
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la P
lata
Cacao Plantations
Banana Farms
Manglares Churute Ecological Reserve
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GULF OF GUAYAQUIL The largest estuary of the
Pacific
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GUAYAQUIL IN 3 or + DAYS
Day 01 • Malecón Simón
Bolívar (Riverfront)
• Las Peñas, Cerro Sta. Ana & Pto. Santa Ana
• Morgan Boat Day 02 • Downtown • Parque Histórico • El Estero Salado • Guayaquil Visión
Day 03 or + • Samborondón • Santay Island • Cerro Blanco • Surroundings
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FROM GUAYAQUIL TO OTHER DESTINATIONS WITHIN ECUADOR
PRICE RANGE TO VISIT GUAYAQUIL
For a half-day or full day visit of the city there are price ranges going from: • 6,00 USD per person (Double decker tour Bus) • 7,00 USD per person 7,00 USD (panoramic visit on board a local boat) • 25,00 USD in sharing basis • from 50,00 to 200,00 USD on private basis, depending on the type of transport, tour
guide, language, lunch and entry tickets to museums and attractions.
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MAIN REASONS FOR SELLING GUAYAQUIL
Pleasant warm climate all year round.
A City located at the sea level offering
services, facilities and activities without the high altitude problems
Close to great natural areas and many important beaches within Ecuador’s Pacific coast.
Great business and shopping opportunities
Well connected with other Ecuador’s highlights
You are cordially invited to the next Webinar: Be an Expert in Cuenca
December 16th & 17th 2014 in 5 languages
http://trade.allyouneedisecuador.travel/en/webinars
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Presentation General Concept GREAT EXPERIENCE Rodrigo Salas Presidente Editorial Board MINTUR Cristina Rivadeneira Subsecretaria de Mercados Irene Landívar Directora de Mercados Internacionales Óscar López Coordinador de Mercados Internacionales EKOS Verónica Sevilla Coordinadora General Cristina Recalde Community Manager y Medios Digitales Alejandra Benitez Asistente Administrativa Alejandro Romero Gerente de Proyectos Web Diego Álvarez Director de Tecnologías e Innovación Digital Speakers Rodrigo Salas (ES) Francisco Dousdebes (EN) Roberto Alonso-Rohde (DE) Paúl Salazar (FR; PT) Maps & Images Courtesy of:
The communication campaign to the international industry: All You Need Is Ecuador, is a promotional
action of the Ecuadorian Ministry of Tourism