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Pedro Carbo

Guayas, Ecuador
Small Town·Quiet, Authentic, Local
Pedro Carbo
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Pedro Carbo
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Pedro Carbo
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Pedro Carbo
Photo by Bryan Alejandro Loor Muñiz from Google Places
Pedro Carbo
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Pedro Carbo
Photo by raul medrano from Google Places
Pedro Carbo
Photo by Kleber Villamar from Google Places
Pedro Carbo
Photo by Alma Mendoza from Google Places
Pedro Carbo
Photo by Bryan Alejandro Loor Muñiz from Google Places
Pedro Carbo
Photo by alex gualotuña from Google Places

Pedro Carbo is a town located in the coastal region of Guayas, Ecuador, near the Manabí province. It serves as a key point on the road from Guayaquil to Manabí, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the area. The town is named after Pedro Carbo Noboa, a notable 19th-century politician and diplomat from Guayaquil. With a population of just over 24,000, Pedro Carbo offers a peaceful and authentic Ecuadorian experience, away from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. Visitors can enjoy the town's local charm and explore the surrounding coastal landscapes.

Highlights

  • Gateway between Guayaquil and Manabí.
  • Named after 19th-century politician Pedro Carbo Noboa.
  • Located in the coastal region of Guayas.

Things to consider before traveling to Pedro Carbo

  • Close access to Manabí province, ideal for further exploration.
  • Quiet town atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing visit.
  • Rich local culture and history to discover.

Tips

Getting Around

Pedro Carbo is conveniently located on the road between Guayaquil and Manabí, making it accessible by car or bus.

Local Culture

Experience the authentic Ecuadorian lifestyle in this small town.

Historical Significance

Learn about Pedro Carbo Noboa, the town's namesake and a notable figure in Ecuadorian history.

Travel advice

Spring

Spring offers mild weather, making it a pleasant time to visit Pedro Carbo.

Summer

Summers can be warm, but it's a great time to explore the coastal regions nearby.

Fall

Fall provides a quieter experience with fewer tourists, ideal for a peaceful visit.

Winter

Winters are mild, offering comfortable conditions for exploring the town and its surroundings.

Essentials

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$30-$60 p/day

Population

23,372

Languages Spoken

Spanish

Best Time to Visit

April-June, September-November

Location

Pedro Carbo, Guayas, Ecuador
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