Montañita, Ecuador
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Town | |
Montañita Beach | |
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Coordinates: 1°50′0″S 80°45′0″W / 1.83333°S 80.75000°WCoordinates: 1°50′0″S 80°45′0″W / 1.83333°S 80.75000°W | |
Country | Ecuador |
Province | Santa Elena |
Canton | Santa Elena |
Parishes | List of urban parishes |
Population | |
• Total | 1,000 |
Time zone | ECT (UTC-5) |
Montañita is a small coastal town located in the Parrish of Manglaralto in the province of Santa Elena about 180 kilometers northwest of Guayaquil.[1] Translated as "little hill", it became famous very slowly, decades ago, as a place only for surfing, with only a few rustic fishermen houses and one or two surfers tent on summer time.[2] In 1960, Montañita was the place where many foreign people linked with the hippie movement became enamored and decided to settle permanently. A popular destination for surfers from around the world and considered one of the best beaches in Ecuador's south coast, Montañita is a town located on the Peninsula of Santa Elena.[3]
Characteristics
The layout town of Montañita is a grid of small streets crowded with shops and restaurants. Most of the east/west roads have beach access. North of Montañita's little town is a small mountain often called the Point that separates its beach from Olon, Montañita's neighboring town.
Climate
Montañita's climate is consistent with that of a tropical, coastal city. Its average temperature is 28°C (82°F), and it undergoes a rainy season from December to May. However, rainfall is low and typically in the evening and overnight.[4] Water temperatures range from 13-20°C (56-68°F).[5] High season is December to May. The warm weather and rideable waves draw swimmers and surfers despite drizzly weather.[6]
Economy
Surfing in Montañita
Surfing in Montañita offers strong, consistent waves and good tubes make it a great place for accomplished surfers and challenging for newer surfers. Montañita is an increasingly popular destination on the international surfing circuit.[5] In the summer months wave heights range from 0.3 to 1 meter. In the late fall and winter waves can be as large as 1.5 meters. On occasion, from January to March, waves as large as 2 meters can be seen. Each February during Carnival, Montañita hosts an international surfing competition.[5]
Curiosities
The commune is one of the few beaches in Ecuador in which women frequently go topless, especially European tourists. The main means of transportation are bicycles, pedicabs and the occasional truck, although the streets are mostly pedestrian. In some cases, barter or exchange accepted as a means of payment. Montañita is the only place where marijuana is smoked freely in Ecuador. It is common to hear reggae music on street corners, tropical and hippie, with banners of peace symbols, or the portrait of Che Guevara, John Lennon or Bob Marley. Being one of the most liberal places in Ecuador, it is common for same-sex couples to walk holding hands freely and receive support from the locals. This differs greatly from the rest of Ecuador where the conservative population would not be as accepting. The streets of Montañita are filled with bars, restaurants, and cafés that cater to all the budgets and tastes of tourists from all over the world. During the peak season, there are many electronic/house music festivals on the beach. Montañita is separated into four main sections, the beach, the point, trigrillo neighborhood and the center of Montañita.[8] There are two schools that specialize in teaching Spanish. Montañita Spanish School was the first professional school of Spanish in town.[8] Marijuana is illegal in Ecuador, but don't be surprised while walking in the streets of Montañita if you see it or smell it.[9]
References
- ↑ "Montañita Area Road Map: Useful Information". Montañita Area Road Map.
- ↑ "What is Montañita?". infoMontanita.com. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
- ↑ "Montañita Beach: Running the surf of the Pacific". Ministry of tourism. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
- ↑ "Montañita: Useful Information". Helpful Information about Montañita.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Montañita, South America's surfing mecca". ecuadors.org. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
- ↑ Alicia, Chang. "A Trek Through Ecuador Without A Stop In The Galapagos Is Possible". Canadian Press. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
- ↑ Martillo, Jorge (2009-02-01). "Montañita. En la Ruta de Artesanos y Mochileros". El Universo. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Info: Montañita, Meet Montañita". Montañita.com. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
- ↑ "Montañita, Ecuador #48 The Surf Town". David Hoffman. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
External links
- Montañita 2012 Montañita Ecuador Guide 2012
- Montañita Montañita Ecuador Hotel Guide
- Montañita Ecuador Area Road Map