Local Cuisine
Try the local dishes made with rice and cacao, which are staple products of the region.
El Empalme, situated in the Guayas region of Ecuador, is a town steeped in local culture and agricultural richness. As the seat of El Empalme Canton, it is notable for its production of rice, platano, cacao, and coffee. The town is named after the Ecuadorian ex-president José María Velasco Ibarra and offers good road connections with nearby Balzar. Visitors can enjoy the local vibe and explore the agricultural landscapes that define this region.
El Empalme, situated in the Guayas region of Ecuador, is a town steeped in local culture and agricultural richness. As the seat of El Empalme Canton, it is notable for its production of rice, platano, cacao, and coffee. The town is named after the Ecuadorian ex-president José María Velasco Ibarra and offers good road connections with nearby Balzar. Visitors can enjoy the local vibe and explore the agricultural landscapes that define this region.
Seat of El Empalme Canton.
Rich in agricultural products like rice and cacao.
Good road connections with Balzar.
Named after Ecuadorian ex-president José María Velasco Ibarra.
Close access to the Daule River, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Rich agricultural landscape with opportunities for agro-tourism.
Named after a prominent Ecuadorian ex-president, adding historical significance.
Try the local dishes made with rice and cacao, which are staple products of the region.
El Empalme has good road connections with Balzar, making it accessible by car.
Exploring local Ecuadorian agriculture and culture.
USD $
$40-$80 p/day
48,754
Visit during local festivals to experience the vibrant culture of the region.
Spanish
Cultural Exploration, Agricultural Tourism
April-June, September-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit El Empalme, with mild temperatures ideal for exploring the town and its agricultural surroundings.
Summers can be warm, but it's a great time to experience local festivals and cultural events.
Fall offers a quieter experience with fewer tourists, perfect for a relaxed visit.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to explore the town's offerings without the heat.







