Puerto Cayo beach
Puerto Cayo is a well-known beach in Ecuador's Manabi province in the southwest. The resort is situated on the grounds of the eponymous small fishing village.
The beach and the bottom are covered in fine white sand, and the water in the ocean is blue, clean, and transparent. The wind is constantly blowing and the waves are rising on the beach. Due to the natural features of the resort in Puerto Cayo, surfers and athletes who prefer different watersports visit on a daily basis. Divers and snorkelers frequently visit the uninhabited island of Pedernales, which has white corals and is located opposite Puerto Cayo. Perennial tropical forests grow along the beach's perimeter, and many walking and trekking trails lead tourists to nearby waterfalls. In this location, there is an observation deck from which tourists can watch humpback whales play in the summer and autumn.
Infrastructure is gradually being developed and improved. Puerto Cayo is a peaceful, quiet, and sparsely populated beach. Tourists can sunbathe, swim, fish, and participate in water sports such as bodyboarding, kitesurfing, and surfing.
Location: Manabi