
Guayaquil is a sea port, and its personality derives much from that fact. Also, the climate is very hot. These two factors give the city a 'Caribbean' soul, where foreigners are usually well received, tropical music rules and seafood is a must do.
Malecon Simón Bolivar (waterfront), Las Peñas, Simon Bolivar Park (also known as parque de las iguanas), Centenario Park, 9 Octubre avenue from east to west, Malecon del Salado (salty waterfront), Cemetry, Mercado Artesanal, Cathedral, Museo Nahim Isais, Museo Municipal, Museo Presley Northon, Museo MAAC, Museo de la historia de la Cuidad, Clock Tower, Botanical Gardens, Zona Rosa (disco), Urdesa (restaurants), Flower Market, ...
These places are located in the downtown area, near the main hotels and at the heart of the regenerated area, a very secure walk.
Other interesting places near Guayaquil:
The following places are interesting to see if you are daring:
The new José Joaquín de Olmedo international airport, elected as best South American Airport, is located near the city center and is next to the bus terminal. Taxis to a hotel in the northern suburbs shouldn't cost more than $3 and a ride to downtown, where most attractions are located, is about $5.
If you are planning to visit the Galapagos Islands, Guayaquil is the cheapest place to take a flight from. Both Aerogal and TAME have flights.
International departure airport tax was just recently increased in Guayaquil and is about $27.16. About 15$ cheaper than Quito airport. link title
If you are driving, Your horn is your best friend. Drive both Aggresive and Defensive. Gas stations are full service and fully armed. Keep some extra cash on you in case you get stopped - Guayaquil's transit police are notoriously corrupt.
Guayaquil's bus terminal is well organized, but still keep an close eye on your belongings. There are frequent connections to almost every destination in Ecuador
Taxis range from "taxi amigos" (un-marked taxis you call to pick you up) to the standard yellow cabs. Taxi drivers will try to over charge tourists. Nicer taxis are metered by GPS, but the majority of taxis do not have meters. Always agree on a price (or make sure the meter is running) before you get into a cab.
You can also rent a car at one of the few places to rent just outside the airport. Prices range from $25 and up per day. Anyone with a drivers license from their home country can drive as a tourist in Ecuador. One recommended rental car company is Carmax Rent a Car
There are ten centros comerciales. Besides that, there are several popular spots like mercados Artesenal and la Bahia.