Private Guayaquil City Tour: Experience Local Anecdotes with a Certified Guide

Discover the hidden gems of Guayaquil on a private city tour with a certified guide. Immerse yourself in the local culture and hear fascinating anecdotes while enjoying the convenience of private transportation.

Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Parque Seminario - The popular place that is known as Iguana’s park, and also with lots of anecdotes related to the changes in the city in the 1900s
  • Catedral Metropolitana de Guayaquil - An eclectic church, one of the most important ones and inside with details you’ll know where the materials came from.
    The Cathedral is closed on Mondays but…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Driver assistance in challenging parking areas
  • Air-conditioned comfort during transit
  • Parking fees included
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Tips
  • Snacks
  • Additional Time
Additional Information

Discover the charm of Guayaquil with us, making your tour a simple yet unforgettable adventure. Explore the lively side of Guayaquil on our unique tour filled with interesting stories. Enjoy the convenience and safety of private transportation, making your journey comfortable and efficient. Our friendly guides will share local anecdotes, adding a…

Location
Parque Seminario
Avenida Chimborazo y calle Clemente Ballen
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Ukiahdentist
Sep 9, 2024
A great visit in Guayaquil with our private tour guide Allyson and driver, Javier. - Allyson was very knowledgeable about the area and she lives here. We especially loved riding the aerial cable car with her and seeing the city from above. Her English is great and very easy to understand. She also does other tours throughout Ecuador.
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Pete_b
Mar 1, 2024
Great overview of Guayaquil - Great tour of the city, very accommodating. Picked us up at our B&B on time and dropped us off right at the door. We were somewhat hesitant about coming to Ecuador, especially Guayaquil, after the news stories in January. We decided to come and risk it, but I will just say that at No Time did we ever feel unsafe in the slightest. Security/police everywhere, and the people were so kind and welcoming. Tourism is really down because of it, and that’s just a shame.
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Melanie
Jul 25, 2023
Great tour - We had a great time with our Guayaquil tour. Allyson was very knowledgeable and led us around the sites of the city without any issues. Would recommend if you have a few hours to get this tour to see the sites.
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Flynnpj
Mar 23, 2023
Cacao, coffee and cerveza extraordinary - Allison was spectacular listening to our interests and showing local attractions with exploring. She guided us to local delicacies including coffees and chocolate. Not to be missed are food and coffee at La Mula Ciega
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Cvl1990
Feb 19, 2020
See the true Ecuador - My goal for this trip was to visit and become in touch with my ancestry. Allyson knew exactly what to do. She helped me discover what Ecuador was and is as a country and instilled pride. Along the way Allyson becomes more than a guide and you can see how in love she is with Ecuador. Her love and passion for Ecuador becomes contagious. She makes me want to come back and learn more about Ecuador. She’s the only guide I will ever need in Ecuador. She’s the real deal. I wish every country I visited had someone like Allyson guiding me.
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Stacey
Feb 10, 2020
Very disappointing and misleading tour. Do not book it. - •We were disappointed that, at the last minute, you were not able to tour us and didn't let us know, though we do appreciate that you sent Eduardo in your stead, even with his late arrival. •Upon introductions, I showed him our list of what we wanted to see [the Malekon, Las Penas, Contemporary Art Museum], emphasizing that we had particular interest in arts, crafts, and how 'real people' live. He said we would see all those things. Then he took us on a 30+ minute tour of a Panama Hat shop, ostensibly to show us how they were made but also, of course, he was encouraging us to buy. We did not. •Then he took us to a GuayArte, which was interesting, and a park overlooking the city and explained a lot about nature. Not on our list nor particularly interesting. He treated us as students...Not very engaging. Just lecturing. •Then we went to the Iguana Park...again, not on our list, though we were happy to see. •Then, he tried to persuade us to tour the government buildings. We explained that we weren't interested but would be happy if the driver wanted to drive by them after the Iguana Park. So we did, but wouldn't get out of the car to tour, even though he kept asking if we wanted to. •We went to the Museums and, in spite of his continuing push for us to see the Anthropological Museum, we did visit the Contemp. Art Museum and loved it. •Finally, we drove along the Malekon, though he told us nothing about the area and I had to asked if that actually was where we were. •I asked about Las Penas, and he said the driver already had driven all the hours he was committed to and needed to be somewhere else. The three of us then tried to figure out how to do what we had been looking forward to all day, and Eduardo came up with the idea that I could pay for the driver's extra time. Eduardo said I could pay him directly and he would pass it along to the driver. •We went to Las Penas, with a cursory tour up 37 steps and along the new water-front development there. We found it fascinating, as we knew we would, and wish we could have spent an hour or two there, walking the steps and the streets. Alas, we were out of time. •We were driven back to the hotel. We paid the driver directly and tipped him handsomely. I gave Eduardo a $50 tip... though I'm not sure why. Probably because I would have otherwise felt guilty. Bottom line, Allyson: Our travel agent has booked us with a number of guides and we always have found them to be interesting and also interested in what we wanted to see. Many of those guides also were fun people, providing us with a great time. Eduardo is not that quality of a guide. He lectured, dismissed, and gave us a pre-programmed, sanitized "infomercial" on Guayquil. It was quite disappointing and I thought you should know.
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