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The Valdivia culture is one of the oldest settled cultures recorded in the Americas. It emerged from the earlier Las Vegas culture and thrived on the Santa Elena peninsula near the modern-day town of Valdivia, Ecuador between 3500 BC and 1800 BC.
   
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THE VALDIVIANS AND THE PACIFIC COAST

There are 1,390 miles of coastline, where the Pacific Ocean meets Ecuador, but there is so much more to this scenic region than just pristine beaches. The bustling port city of Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest, offers sophisticated hotels, shops and restaurants as well as an eye-catching riverfront development, cutting-edge museums and an intriguing historical park and zoo. Numerous marine and wildlife reserves such as Machalilla National Park ensure a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Esmeraldas is the center of Afro-Ecuadorian culture and the birthplace of the Marimba. Chocoholics can indulge their passion by traveling the Cacao Route, visiting three historic cacao haciendas, gaining an in-depth knowledge of (and succulent experience with) Ecuador's renowned chocolate.

Top activities along the coast include whale watching – best from July to September – from the small fishing town of Puerto López; visiting Isla de la Plata which shares many of its species with the Galápagos Islands; bird-watching on Isla Corazón near the ‘eco-city’ of Bahía de Caráquez; surfing, sea-kayaking and kite-surfing all along the coast, but particularly around the beaches of Montañita in Santa Elena Province.
Beyond these nature-based activities, there is a wealth of culture and archaeology on the coast.




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Wonders of Ecuador's Pacific (Post-tour)
A spectacular biodiversity of underwater marine life exists because the Humboldt current flowing from the south meets the northbound warm El Niño current. Big game fishing is great too, with world records for marlins and other coastal species caught here.
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