Local Cuisine
Try local dishes made with fresh rice and sugarcane products.
Babahoyo, founded in 1948, is the capital of the Los Ríos province in Ecuador. Situated between the San Pablo and Caracol rivers, it forms part of the larger Guayas River system. The city is a vital processing and trade center, handling a variety of agricultural products including rice, sugarcane, fruits, and balsa wood. Its strategic location and rich agricultural surroundings make Babahoyo a key economic hub in the region.
Babahoyo, founded in 1948, is the capital of the Los Ríos province in Ecuador. Situated between the San Pablo and Caracol rivers, it forms part of the larger Guayas River system. The city is a vital processing and trade center, handling a variety of agricultural products including rice, sugarcane, fruits, and balsa wood. Its strategic location and rich agricultural surroundings make Babahoyo a key economic hub in the region.
Capital of Los Ríos province.
Located between San Pablo and Caracol rivers.
Key trade center for rice and sugarcane.
Rich agricultural surroundings.
Gateway to the Guayas River.
Rich agricultural heritage with rice and sugarcane production.
Located at the confluence of two rivers, offering scenic views.
Important trade center in the Los Ríos province.
Try local dishes made with fresh rice and sugarcane products.
Explore the city by local buses or taxis for an authentic experience.
Exploring Ecuador's agricultural heartland.
USD $
$50-$100 p/day
Spanish
Visit during local festivals to experience the vibrant culture of Babahoyo.
April-June, September-November
Spring is a great time to visit Babahoyo as the weather is pleasant for exploring the city's agricultural activities.
Summers can be hot, making it ideal for enjoying the riverside views and local festivals.
Fall offers a cooler climate, perfect for visiting local markets and trade centers.
Winters are mild, allowing for comfortable exploration of the city's rich agricultural landscape.