Malecón 2000, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, is a revitalized urban promenade along the Guayas River, stretching over 2.5 kilometers and serving as one of the city's most prominent landmarks. This redeveloped riverside area combines leisure, cultural attractions, and green spaces, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike.
Guayaquil Historical Park in Samborondón, Ecuador, is a cultural and ecological destination that offers visitors a glimpse into the history, architecture, and biodiversity of the Guayas region. Spread over 8 hectares (approximately 20 acres).
Sangay National Park is a protected area located in central Ecuador, covering an area of approximately 271,925 hectares. The park is named after the Sangay volcano, which is one of three active volcanoes located within its boundaries. The other two volcanoes are Tungurahua and El Altar.