Selva silvestre de la fauna, fabricantes de sombreros de Panamá, cocina tradicional. SHORE TOUR
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Selva silvestre de la fauna, fabricantes de sombreros de Panamá, cocina tradicional. SHORE TOUR
De Manta Tour Guides
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De 0 a 99 años, máximo 102 por grupo
Duración: 6 h
Hora de inicio: ver disponibilidad
Entrada para dispositivos móviles
Guía en directo: Alemán, Inglés, Francés, Español
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- Vehículo con aire acondicionado
- Todos los impuestos y tasas
- Agua embotellada
- Entradas para atracciones
- Guía
- Entrada - Manta
- Entrada - Pacoche Wildlife Refuge
- Entrada - Playa San Lorenzo
- Inicio:Se ofrecen varios lugares de recogida.Detalles de la recogida
- Te recogeremos y te dejaremos en el puerto para las excursiones en tierra. La hora de inicio del tour se puede cambiar para adaptarse a cualquier crucero. Estaremos esperando en la terminal de pasajeros del puerto de cruceros con nuestros uniformes rojos de guía turístico de Manta y tarjetas de identificación listas. Justo fuera de la puerta de llegada. La terminal de pasajeros es un pequeño edificio moderno. Nos verá enseguida. También podemos organizar recogidas desde cualquier lugar de Manta y sus alrededores. El transporte desde más lejos se puede organizar bajo petición.
Se ofrece recogida en hotelDurante la tramitación de la compra, podrás seleccionar una opción de la lista de hoteles incluidos.Se ofrece recogida en puertoDurante la tramitación de la compra, podrás seleccionar una opción de la lista de puertos incluidos.- TPM manta
Fin:Esta actividad finaliza en el punto de encuentro inicial. - No es accesible para sillas de ruedas
- Se pueden llevar coches de bebés
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay transporte público cerca
- Asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre la accesibilidad, estaremos encantados de ayudarle. Solo tiene que llamar al siguiente número e indicar el código del producto: 147625P2- La confirmación se recibirá en el momento en que se realice la reserva
- La mayoría de viajeros pueden participar en la experiencia
- Tiene que hacer buen tiempo para que se pueda realizar esta experiencia. Si se cancela por malas condiciones meteorológicas, se te ofrecerá otra fecha o el reembolso total del importe abonado.
- En esta experiencia debe haber un número mínimo de viajeros. Si se cancela porque no se llega a dicho mínimo, se le ofrecerá otra fecha o experiencia o el reembolso total del importe abonado.
- En esta excursión o actividad habrá 102 viajeros como máximo
- Si quieres que se te reembolse el importe íntegro, cancela con al menos 24 horas de antelación a la fecha de inicio de la actividad.
- Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre este tour o necesita ayuda para hacer la reserva, estaremos encantados de ayudarle. Solo tiene que llamar al siguiente número e indicar el código del producto: 147625P2
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- 944norbertog0 contribucionesEl guía en Pacoche, Carlos Silva, que prácticamente vive ahí, es sensacional, tanto en conocimiento y explicacionesExcelente el Pacoche Rainforest, lugar para visitar y estar en contacto con la naturaleza y la diversidad de vegetacion, muchas desconocidas para la gente. El guía de Manta Tour Guide, Cristian, que nos acompaño en todo el recorrido, tanto en Pacoche como en el resto de la excursión, muy bueno y con mucha empatía con el grupo.Escrita el 14 de diciembre de 2023
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Marie M
1 contribución
jul de 2024 • Familia
Fantastic tour with Chris! (Btw he spoke perfect English) We were able to traverse the rainforest, see whales off San Lorenzo, eat local food on the beach, watched Panamá hats and chocolate being made. It’s a must do tour to embrace all Manta has to offer.
Great tour with a small group (approx 10 ppl) that was well organized, informative and super friendly guide. No need to worry about getting back to your cruise ship on time …they got you.
Thanks Chris and Manta Tours!
Great tour with a small group (approx 10 ppl) that was well organized, informative and super friendly guide. No need to worry about getting back to your cruise ship on time …they got you.
Thanks Chris and Manta Tours!
Escrita el 23 de julio de 2024
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Thanks for taking the time to write us a stellar review. Have a great cruise.
Escrita el 2 de agosto de 2024
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Relax34822211372
1 contribución
mar de 2024 • Parejas
I took a tour to go to Pacho and it was very fun and interesting, my favorite part was seeing the monkeys, the little chocolate factory, and the food.
I really enjoyed it, thank you
I really enjoyed it, thank you
Escrita el 21 de julio de 2024
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Laurie S
Draper, UT9 contribuciones
feb de 2024 • Amigos
This was the best tour booking experiences I have ever had for a tour we were ultimately unable to take. I had worked with Tom at Manta Tour Guides for over a year to set up several tour groups in Manta for friends and I as we cruise South America. He was always responsive to every question I had, marvelous to work with and ready to work with us based on our time requirements. Unfortunately uur port stop in Manta was cancelled unexpectedly and Tom worked with us again on refunds. I would not hesitate to recommend Tom and his team!
Escrita el 9 de febrero de 2024
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Thank you very much for your comment, if you return to Ecuador we hope to be an option to make your visit to Manta a memorable day.
Escrita el 2 de abril de 2024
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Sherry S
12 contribuciones
dic de 2023 • Amigos
I was scheduled to take an all-day tour with Manta Tour Guides as part of a private 8-person group, but the day before the tour, my husband and I both became very sick. The clear, written policy of Manta Tour Guides requires at least 48 hours notice to receive a 50% refund of the prepaid tour. I emailed Tom Davison, the founder and owner of the company, and explained our situation. I was able to find a person to take 1 of our 2 slots. With compassion and caring, Tom made an exception to his policy and refunded 100% of our tour cost. I was taken completely by surprise with his generosity. BTW - my friends that went on the tour said it was fabulous!
Escrita el 2 de enero de 2024
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Thank you very much for your comment, we strive to make a memorable day in our city for our clients.
Escrita el 2 de abril de 2024
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Shayne S
19 contribuciones
Rainforest interesting flora. Too long at hat shop 😬. No local Tonga available at restaurant. 🥺 Chocolate stop rushed 😬
Escrita el 26 de agosto de 2023
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Thank you for your comment about the stop at the Panama Hat store, we will take it into account. Regarding the chocolate shop, you can check that we do not offer to stop at the chocolate shop on this tour.
We wanted to take you because that day we had a cocoa tour and we thought that even for a few moments you could also buy chocolates or other national products. 🥺
Escrita el 28 de agosto de 2023
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Paula G
Isla de Saint Simons, GA481 contribuciones
abr de 2023
Our Manta Tours guide Christopher and his driver we waiting for us at the terminal even though we were 30 minutes early. This gave us a very long tour, and we enjoyed every minute of it.
First stop was Dos Manos coffee plantation with 75,000 coffee plants. The owner employs 9 full time workers and hires 20 more for the month of September to do the hand picking of the beans. We had a lovely hike through the rain forest plantation and were thankful we had remembered our Deep Woods Off wipes. Managed to exist with lots of mosquitoes without a single bite! Lots of fruit trees were growing among the coffee bushes and many trees were filled with bromeliads. The jungle home had outdoor furniture made with wood from a tree called Samon. All pieces were beautiful.
Next stop the home of the plantation owner which was an ocean view home he had designed and built himself after his first house was destroyed by an earthquake in 2017. While there we were given a demonstration about how the cacao bean was turned into chocolate and were able to taste both solid and liquid versions of the results. Yummy!! Ecuadorian chocolate is among the best in the world as is their coffee. Another big export is roses which the locals claim have the biggest buds in the world. These grow around volcanoes in the rich volcanic soil.
Chris had brought a little fly box with about 15 kinds of chocolate for us to sample while driving. Next he pulled out a flour and butter dish he called Ecuadorian pretzels. The slight problem was the small bag contained 8000 calories of delicious snacks. We worked hard to control ourselves.
Since there were just the 4 of us on the tour, we went to a restaurant Chris loves at a beach where he brings his family. First we shared Charlotte’s shrimp ceviche, which was quite good and not raw tasting at all. Next we all had a yellow rice dish filled with local shrimp. The mound of rice was the size of a large mixing bowl on each of our plates, and we enjoyed digging for the shrimp without consuming too many rice calories. The local beer was a perfect side dish. The restaurant was filled with local families enjoying Sunday lunch and a day on the beach.
This is the first country other than the US I have visited where the currency is the U.S. dollar. Seems in the late 90’s they were having trouble stabilizing their currency so just switched to the quite stable dollar in 2000. I’m somewhat surprised the entire western hemisphere has not followed suit. Chris said his grandfather lost ⅔ of his savings with the change, as did most of the people who had accumulated any wealth. The wealthiest people in the country seem to be the owners of the tuna fishing boats.
Off to Montechristi, a town near Chris’s house and the home of the famous Panama hat. It seems Panama hats were first made by 19th century revolutionaries and sold to Panamanians to raise money for the cause, hence the name Panama hat. The authentic ones are still hand made in Montechristi, and, of course, Bob had to do the finishing touches to one and buy it. I’ll admit he looks dashing in it! The hats are made from fibers in the stem of a plant that looks just like a SSI palmetto plant.
On the way back to the ship Chris shared his adventure in the 2016 earthquake. He was 200 miles from home purchasing peach trees with a friend and driving toward home when the road suddenly started buckling like a roll-a-coaster. Everyone started turning back to the hills fearing a tsunami. Chris and his friend headed back to town and their hotel not even thinking about how dangerous the building was. There was no phone or radio service so no one knew what was happening. Chris finally found a police officer who let him listen in to his radio where Chris learned emergency vehicles were on the way. He and his friend joined the convoy toward Manta which was led by army engineers who repaired roads along the way. At one point there went over a big mountain of rubble only to discover several days later the bottom of the pile contained a bus filled with people who did died. Fortunately, Chris’s family was all safe but much of Manta was destroyed. The main business district had to be demolished because none of the buildings were safe.
All in all it was a great day in Ecuador!
First stop was Dos Manos coffee plantation with 75,000 coffee plants. The owner employs 9 full time workers and hires 20 more for the month of September to do the hand picking of the beans. We had a lovely hike through the rain forest plantation and were thankful we had remembered our Deep Woods Off wipes. Managed to exist with lots of mosquitoes without a single bite! Lots of fruit trees were growing among the coffee bushes and many trees were filled with bromeliads. The jungle home had outdoor furniture made with wood from a tree called Samon. All pieces were beautiful.
Next stop the home of the plantation owner which was an ocean view home he had designed and built himself after his first house was destroyed by an earthquake in 2017. While there we were given a demonstration about how the cacao bean was turned into chocolate and were able to taste both solid and liquid versions of the results. Yummy!! Ecuadorian chocolate is among the best in the world as is their coffee. Another big export is roses which the locals claim have the biggest buds in the world. These grow around volcanoes in the rich volcanic soil.
Chris had brought a little fly box with about 15 kinds of chocolate for us to sample while driving. Next he pulled out a flour and butter dish he called Ecuadorian pretzels. The slight problem was the small bag contained 8000 calories of delicious snacks. We worked hard to control ourselves.
Since there were just the 4 of us on the tour, we went to a restaurant Chris loves at a beach where he brings his family. First we shared Charlotte’s shrimp ceviche, which was quite good and not raw tasting at all. Next we all had a yellow rice dish filled with local shrimp. The mound of rice was the size of a large mixing bowl on each of our plates, and we enjoyed digging for the shrimp without consuming too many rice calories. The local beer was a perfect side dish. The restaurant was filled with local families enjoying Sunday lunch and a day on the beach.
This is the first country other than the US I have visited where the currency is the U.S. dollar. Seems in the late 90’s they were having trouble stabilizing their currency so just switched to the quite stable dollar in 2000. I’m somewhat surprised the entire western hemisphere has not followed suit. Chris said his grandfather lost ⅔ of his savings with the change, as did most of the people who had accumulated any wealth. The wealthiest people in the country seem to be the owners of the tuna fishing boats.
Off to Montechristi, a town near Chris’s house and the home of the famous Panama hat. It seems Panama hats were first made by 19th century revolutionaries and sold to Panamanians to raise money for the cause, hence the name Panama hat. The authentic ones are still hand made in Montechristi, and, of course, Bob had to do the finishing touches to one and buy it. I’ll admit he looks dashing in it! The hats are made from fibers in the stem of a plant that looks just like a SSI palmetto plant.
On the way back to the ship Chris shared his adventure in the 2016 earthquake. He was 200 miles from home purchasing peach trees with a friend and driving toward home when the road suddenly started buckling like a roll-a-coaster. Everyone started turning back to the hills fearing a tsunami. Chris and his friend headed back to town and their hotel not even thinking about how dangerous the building was. There was no phone or radio service so no one knew what was happening. Chris finally found a police officer who let him listen in to his radio where Chris learned emergency vehicles were on the way. He and his friend joined the convoy toward Manta which was led by army engineers who repaired roads along the way. At one point there went over a big mountain of rubble only to discover several days later the bottom of the pile contained a bus filled with people who did died. Fortunately, Chris’s family was all safe but much of Manta was destroyed. The main business district had to be demolished because none of the buildings were safe.
All in all it was a great day in Ecuador!
Escrita el 14 de abril de 2023
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Therese B
6 contribuciones
mar de 2023 • Amigos
The rain forest was probably what I looked forward to the most. Mother Nature doesn’t always cooperate so we didn’t see the Holler monkeys but we could definitely hear them. Lots of floral and fauna along our trek. I would have preferred more time in the rain forest and not have lunch (but that’s only because I wasn’t hungry.)Alex and Kata were very thorough in their explanations and danced for us on the small minibus on our return to the ship.
Escrita el 28 de marzo de 2023
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Thanks for the Lovely review. We are really glad you liked the tour. We hope you enjoy the rest of your cruise.
Escrita el 29 de marzo de 2023
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David B
4 contribuciones
feb de 2023
Unfortunately, this tour was not as advertised. We had a tight ship schedule to start with but the drive to 'the rain forest' was long and the tour guide, while very friendly with good english, was very passive and didn't give much information about the area we were passing. We didn't even realize we were going to the main site until driving in and then it was a coffee plantation. There was no structure and very little information. It felt we were just on our own without knowing where we were or what the agenda was to be. The owner was there and helped with information and, if prepared for this type of visit, it might have been okay. We left after quite a while, had to skip the beach, ship building and only stopped for the views from a high point overlooking the sea near a lighthouse. The stop at the panama hat making was interesting and worthwhile in a local street but even there it was a disjointed experience. Way oversold it the description compared to the reality. The cost was high for what we did too. Complaints were made and those nosiest about it got some refund...not me.
Escrita el 5 de marzo de 2023
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Dear Sir,
Thank you for your feedback. It is very upsetting to read this today. We are really sorry we were not able to meet our high standards on the day of your tour. We were really caught off guard by the late arrival and early departure of the ship really put a squeeze on the time. It turned what should have been a relaxing day in Manta into a rushed, disjointed experience. From the bottom of my heart, I apologize for the let-down. Our whole team felt terrible we were unable to make your day a great experience, and we will work hard to make sure this never happens again. We have revamped our whole itinerary and staff guidelines to focus on the valid points you mentioned. I am glad to hear you liked the Panama hat makers stop. Had you contacted us directly we would have organised a refund for you, as we have for the few people that voiced similar concerns. If you would like some reimbursement please contact us on our email at mantatourguides@gmail.com
Escrita el 6 de marzo de 2023
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Columbus_Wanderer
Williamsburg, VA9 contribuciones
ene de 2020
My wife and I signed up for a local tour with Manta Tour Guides (Manta Ecuador). Until we took this tour, we always used the cruise ship's excursions. Our experience with Manta Tour Guides changed our ways. This company was excellent. We did more and saw more attractions than two combined cruise line excursions. We saw and intermingled with locals at the wonderful fish market, saw Panama hats being woven and took a walk in the rainforest. The tour was topped off with a lovely meal at a local restaurant on the beach. And when we got off the bus at the ship terminal, we were greeted by the owner with a tasty local cocoa treat...a nice touch. Also, this company tries to keep the group to 8 or less which is great. The only ding against this company is they didn't have our names on the tour list.....good thing I brought the email confirmation which solved this issue. The tour guide, Rosario, was excellent also. I recommend this company for tours if you go to Manta, Ecuador.
Escrita el 13 de febrero de 2020
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Thanks, guys, Sorry for the mixup with the names...we are in the process of changing booking platforms and it has been a bit of a hassle. Thankfully we were able to fix it quickly. Have a great day
Escrita el 15 de febrero de 2020
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Rainer V
Schaafheim, Alemania2.288 contribuciones
dic de 2019
Brüllaffen waren rar, die Landschaft war toll, auch die handwerklichen Präsentationen der Hutmacher waren sehr interessant.
Escrita el 3 de febrero de 2020
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Vielen Dank, Have a nice day
Escrita el 15 de febrero de 2020
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We are on a cruise arriving on 24 October also, and would like to know if you collect from dock before making a booking.
Escrita el 29 de agosto de 2019
We are on a cruise and arrive on 24th October. Do you collect from dock?
We need to be back on board by 6pm.
Thanks
Escrita el 6 de julio de 2019
Will you pick up cruise ship passengers from the port?
Escrita el 28 de junio de 2019
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