| El Oro Introduction
| Points of Interest | Jambelí
Island |
| Puyango Petrified Forest | La
Cocha | Santa Clara Island |
| Cuisine | Map of El Oro, Ecuador
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Agricultural and Mineral
Wealth
Famous for its abundant production of high-quality bananas, El Oro is
a primarily agriculture, commercial province and is home to one of the
nations major ports, Puerto Bolívar. With calm-water, mangrove-backed
beaches, the island of Jambelí is one of the Provinces most
popular tourist attraction. In general, the areas semi-humid tropical
climate (average temperature of 23 degrees centigrade) makes El Oro a
great destination for sun-seekers.
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Points of Interest - From Kingdoms to Colonial
Architecture
Every September 24th, Machala celebrates the World Banana Fair with a
variety of events, such as the selection of the Banana Queen. Commerce
has turned it into a lively town, with first-class accommodations and
restaurants offering delicious local delicacies. The main square, Abd?n
Calder?n, with its Cathedral, and the residential sectors are worth a
visit. Trying some of the coast's best seafood in Puerto Bol?var is also
a must.
Another point of interest is Zaruma, a quiet village whose beautiful colonial
homes and architecture have made it a national heritage site. While in
town, be sure to try a cup of the town's delicious coffee, produced locally
in a climate which is also warm and sunny.
Seven km outside of Zaruma and 80 km from Machala is Portovelo, a city
famous for having the country's oldest gold mines. Portovelo is also home
to beautiful colonial houses dating back to the beginning of the last
century as does the village Pi?as, 65 km from Machala.
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Jambel? Island - Vegetation and Cuisine
El Oros main attraction is the Jambelí archipelago, a group
of small islands surrounded by mangroves, with clean beaches, calm water,
and abundant vegetation. The islands can be reached by motorboat from
Puerto Bolívar. Small hotels and restaurants offer basic facilities
for visitors.
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Puyango Petrified Forest
South Americas oldest forest lies 110km from Machala, covering an
area of 2,659 hectares. In this small valley, we find an incredible variety
of tree, vegetable, and animal fossils that date back to prehistoric times
and constitute one of the planets most important ecosystems.
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La Cocha
This fluvial spa set in a tropical paradise is visited by travelers from
all over the world. La Cocha, situated 25 kms outside fo Pasaje and 55
kms from Machala, is a heated backwater of the Jubones River.
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Santa Clara Island
Only 40 km from Puerto Bolívar lies Santa Clara Island, noteworthy
for being Ecuadors largest refuge for sea birds. It has a small
beach which is used by both local fishermen and tourists visiting this
charming islet.
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Cuisine
Based largely on seafood, the province's cuisine offers a variety of delicacies
made with lobster, shellfish, squid, and mussels. Among the area's most
popular dishes are grilled shellfish, shrimp ceviche, rice and
beans, bol?n de verde (ripe banana fried and filled with meat and
cheese), and the famous tigrillo (a delectable treat made with
banana, egg, and cheese).
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Map of El Oro, Ecuador |
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