Atacames beach
Atacames is a large and popular Ecuadorian beach. The province of Esmeraldas, near Quito, is located in the country's north.
The resort is crowded, making it ideal for resting noisy companies and those who prefer active tourism. The majority of beachgoers are locals, with a few tourists thrown in for good measure. Beaches suitable for quiet beach holidays can be found to the north and south of the resort. The beach line and bottom in Atacames territory are covered with fine golden sand, the entrance to the water is gently sloping, and the beach is shallow. The water in the ocean is clear, clean, and warm.
Arrive at the resort by bus, taxi, or rented transfer. For visitors staying in beachfront hotels, it is only a few minutes' walk to the beach. The cost of lodging varies according to the level of comfort of the apartments, rooms, and service. Budget prices start at $30 per night and go up to $100 per night. Along the beach's perimeter, there are authentic cane and coconut huts that provide unforgettable views of the Pacific Ocean. Atacames is a popular beach among teenagers. There is a vibrant nightlife and a wide range of entertainment options.
Location: Esmeraldas