Embark on a half-day journey with an expert marine biologist to witness the resident population of bottlenose dolphins in Puerto del Morro. Discover their unique evolution in the dynamic environment of the Gulf of Guayaquil.
Embark on a half-day journey with an expert marine biologist to witness the resident population of bottlenose dolphins in Puerto del Morro. Discover their unique evolution in the dynamic environment of the Gulf of Guayaquil.
- 9MJW+2G Puerto del Morro - Enjoy these beautiful and playful animals at Puerto El Morro and Naranjal, small fishing villages located 60 miles (90 km) south of Guayaquil, with access to a beautiful mangrove area that you will explore on a boat tour. Surrounded by a dense mangrove forest, this stunning landscape is the perfect place for nature…
- 9MJW+2G Puerto del Morro - Enjoy these beautiful and playful animals at Puerto El Morro and Naranjal, small fishing villages located 60 miles (90 km) south of Guayaquil, with access to a beautiful mangrove area that you will explore on a boat tour. Surrounded by a dense mangrove forest, this stunning landscape is the perfect place for nature lovers. Besides dolphins, egrets, white ibis, frigates, pelicans, roseate spoonbills, kingfishers, sandpipers, and many other aquatic birds can be seen during the trip. At the site, you will also see traditional fishing activities which include mostly crabs and clams.
- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Private transportation
- Snacks
The inner estuary of the Gulf of Guayaquil hosts a native group of bottlenose dolphins. This distinct group has existed separately for millennia from other ordinary bottlenose dolphin settlements found along the Ecuadorian coastline. They have adapted to live in this forceful environment marked by vast tide variations, less salt content, powerful…
The inner estuary of the Gulf of Guayaquil hosts a native group of bottlenose dolphins. This distinct group has existed separately for millennia from other ordinary bottlenose dolphin settlements found along the Ecuadorian coastline. They have adapted to live in this forceful environment marked by vast tide variations, less salt content, powerful currents, and high-density life.
Your trip leader is a marine biologist who has spent three decades studying this endangered community of dolphins. Tour boats cater to the researcher’s need by serving as data collection points for managing the dolphin population.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.