
Beautiful Glamping Hut near the Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve, Ecuador
This beautiful glamping hut is located on the beach near the Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve in Ecuador, and can sleep two guests. Inside, guests will find a king-size bed appointed with soft bedding and linens. There are shower and toilet facilities nearby.
Walking out onto the front door will take guests out onto the deck, which offers incredible sea views, a couple of chairs, and a swinging chair too. There is nothing better than walking out to this every morning. There are communal areas on site where guests can mingle, and the bar and restaurant serve delicious food and drinks.
Ecuadorian food is made with a variety of fresh products. Many of the dishes from the coast are fish and seafood-based. You will find ceviche, a cold seafood soup, shrimp, lobster, crabs, all marinated in different varieties of sauces. Another specialty of the region includes the corvina fish made in different ways. The most famous, however, is corvina with coconut milk straight from the beach’s palm trees.
1 bed
- 1 Double bed
Features and services
- Outdoor pool
- Pick-up/Drop-off
- Shared Barbecue
- Parking
- Yoga
- 1 Double bed
- Fishing
- Boating/Sailing
- Horseback riding
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Accommodation rules
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Check-in: Flexible
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Check out: Flexible
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Infants allowed Under 2 years old
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Children allowed 2-12 years old
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Pets allowed
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No parties
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Some spaces are shared
Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Location and surroundings
Mompiche, Esmeraldas (Ecuador)
Detailed location provided after booking
Activities
- Horseback riding
- Biking
- Kayaking/Canoeing
- Fishing
- Boating/Sailing
- Yoga
Mompiche is covered with mangroves, which you can navigate through, unraveling the marvels of this gorgeous, tropical environment. Humpback whales migrate from the Antarctic to tropical waters to mate and give birth to their calves during the austral winter (June-September) so if you happen to visit during this time, you’ll witness a marvelous nature event. The oceans are great for a variety of water sports - most especially surfing.