Is MONTAÑITA heaven or hell??? | ECUADOR TRAVEL
Montañita is the most famous beach town in Ecuador, but do you know why? Whether you love it or hate it, it's worth taking a look!
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Hotels in Montanita, Ecuador: Hotel Baja Montanita
Hotels in Montanita Ecuador: Hotel Baja Montanita
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David's Been Here is in Ecuador's Montanita, where David and crew present the area's best hotel: Baja Montanita. With great rooms, amenities and the best surroundings imaginable, this is by far the best stay in town. With a location directly on the beach, a beautiful swimming pool and great food, a stay at Baja Montanita is a must for anyone visiting this central coast town.
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MONTAÑITA Beach ????♀️ La ciudad del SURF en ECUADOR
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Hostal Casa del Sol - Montanita, Ecuador
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It Had Bad Juju Written All Over It | First Impressions of MANTA
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0:00 Intro
1:29 the road here
2:53 itching to get here
4:18 Big Tuna
8:00 transportation
9:00 Real estate boom
11:06 Deal of the century...or not
13:23 $1 plate
14:57 Playa Murcielago
16:33 the 'same' game
17:23 right place, right time
19:00 Special thanks
19:20 outro
Barcelò Colòn Salinas parte 1 2018
Barcelò Colòn 2018
Traveling Ecuador, Montanita to Baños: Y43 E6
I spent a month teaching yoga, and surfing in Montanita. Then I went to Baños to teach a few workshops, explore waterfalls, hike the mountains, and visit a top-of-the-world Treehouse, complete with zip lines and a swing into the clouds.
I’d like to thank all the friends I met along the way. You guys are what make traveling truly special. Thank you to Selina and Rosa Mistica for giving me work, and a place to live. I’d also like to share my gratitude with all those friends back home whose love and support make this trip possible. It is wonderful to be alive. Thank you all for being such a loving part of this life!
Montanita Ecuador
Montanita Ecuador January 2007
Un día en Montañita
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Montanita and Olon, Ecuador Summer 2018
Montanita and Olon, Ecuador. Montanita was fun. There wasn't much to Olon, but overall both were worth the visit. If you want to party then you need to visit Montanita. We never could stay up late enough to hit the clubs, but we were at the bars earlier for the great happy hour deals!
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las mejores fiestas de montañita
est es uno de los lugares mas visitados en el mundo...
ademas tiene un ambiente unico
Wild Howler Monkeys Near Montanita/Beaches/Coast, Ecuador
(Dos Mangas) We went to look for the wild monkeys in the jungle/forest near the beach after reading an online blog post. We thought we might see a couple of little spider monkeys, but we were in for a surprise. Hope you enjoy this video. (for story behind this video check out this link:
Bad weather but great fun Doireann_brian's photos around Montañita, Ecuador (photography)
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Entry from: Montañita, Ecuador
Entry Title: Bad weather but great fun
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So we left Quito in the hope of some sun. We took a night bus and arrived in Montanita at about nine the next morning. We were stopped along the way at some point for a police check. The heads on us as we stumbled off the bus but it´s become something of a regular occurance on these bus trips. Girls to the side, boys along the bus. The police go onto the bus, check the storage above the seats, all our hand luggage is checked, we´re frisked and then it´s back onto the bus again.
We arrived into Montanita and found ourselves a hostal and promptly fell asleep for a few hours. Travelling through the night really takes it out of you, even if you manage to fall asleep on the bus it´s never a proper sleep. We took a little wander around Montanita later on that day, it didn´t take us long. There were about four blocks in total to the village with one main street with a bunch of hostels and restaurants and loads of artists selling their jewellery, hair wraps etc. We took a walk along the beach too. It stretches as far as the eye can see up to the left and about two kilometres to the right. There was a point at the end which you can walk on when the tide is out and go around to the next set of beaches but it got a bit wild when the tide was on the way in.
When we woke up the next morning we met the owner, Ricky, a surfer who must have been about forty but who had the body of a twenty something. He offered us a different place to stay just a three minute walk from the village but for the same price. He told us that the village gets a bit crazy at the weekend and that we wouldn´t get a wink of sleep from all the music and the noise during the night. The place was lovely, five little cabins with a bed and a private bathroom, hammock out the front, which Brian was very happy with.....we were moving in. The next day we got company. A couple from Australia and a guy from America they had picked up along the way. There was also another couple from Australia staying in the place and slowly but surely our little community was forming. The Aussies were great craic, one couple more so than the other but we all got on so well. The weather was pants for the whole week and I really don´t think we would have stayed more than a few days if it wasn´t for our little Village.
The boys went fishing a few mornings. Homemade rods made out of empty water bottles and line and weights that they found in some random little shop down in the village. Some days they were successful, other times not but we ate well for the majority of the week. The Village had unused land just outside the front of our houses so the boys got inventive and created a firepit. We had the most amazing meals from that pit. Baked potatoes, steamed fish, freshly caught that morning, and a whole load of grilled vegetables. YUM!!!! And it was so cheap too. One night we fed ten of us for the grand total of $1.10!!!!!! Unbelievable.
Brian took some surf lessons one of the days. I watched from the comfort of the beach. He concluded after about thirty minutes in the water that he was definitely more of a land man. He took the board out one other day but surfing´s definitely not for him. The beach was packed with surfers. They´d come out in their droves as soon as the tide was an hour from full which meant they got about three hours in the water. The place would be deserted until that time of the day and then they´d all just descend on the waves. There were some local kids too who surfed and there was one guy in particular who was just amazing. He was fourteen years old and was already sponsered by all the big names and had one himself a few competitions. He made it look so easy. God only knows if he went to school .... probably not to be fair. Who needs school when you´ve got sponsership and you get to surf the days away to your heart´s content?
All in all Montanita was good to us. The rum was cheap and the company was brilliant. Enevitably though talks of moving on crept up on us. One of the Aussie couples was ...
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1. Nothing biting
2. Fishing
3. Montanita
4. Looking out
5. On the beach
6. By the fire
7. Dan and mike
8. Brian and dan
9. Cheap rum and coke
10. Oz
11. Who knows?
12. Dan, chris and kirsty
13. Giggles
14. With chris
15. Our little house
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