Manta cruise port guide
The breezy, seaside city of Manta is the second largest port in Ecuador and possesses one of the world's most varied terrains. To the west of Manta lie the Galapagos Islands. To the east rises the great rampart of the Andes. The Mantas were known for their traditional balsa rafts in the coastal waters and their ceramics and pottery. A huge tuna statue greets you on its shores, a whimsical nod to the tuna capital of the world. Fresh seafood is always on the menu, and a stroll along the promenade lets you take in the beach scene. The bustling center of town, an easy walk from port, displays a lively marketplace selling Panama hats, silver jewelry and apparel. There is lush green parkland; the nearby colonial town of Montecristi, the center of the Panama hat industry; and the Pacoche Wildlife Refuge, home to indigenous flora and fauna and cheeky howler monkeys. Explore the rich culture, heritage and people of Manta during scenic adventures that take in the Archaeological Museum, which highlights a small, well-curated collection of ceramics of the Manteño-Huancavilca culture that flourished here between 800 and 1550 A.D. Whether you explore its past or its vibrant city of today, a day in Manta is a rich and colorful experience. Note: Manta offers little in the way of tourist infrastructure. Transportation and tour guides are imported to the area. Despite the sometimes hot and humid conditions there is no guarantee of air-conditioned vehicles.
About Manta
Manta (San Pablo de Manta) is Ecuador's largest seaport and a Pacific coast city of 259,000 in Manabí Province, internationally known as the World Capital of Tuna. Various cruise ships make Manta a port of call while traveling the southern Pacific, and it is a gateway to the Panama hat-producing town of Montecristi.
The town of Montecristi, 23 km inland, is the authentic origin of 'Panama' hats, and its colonial architecture and weaving workshops are a staple cruise excursion. The Malecón Escénico boardwalk offers seafood dining with harbor views. The Central Bank Museum (MAAC) houses Pre-Columbian artifacts. Beaches including Murciélago and San Lorenzo attract surfers, kitesurfers, and divers. Sport fishing and underwater diving round out the outdoor offerings.
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Cruises visiting Manta
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World Cruise Liner - London (dover) to Brisbane
Crown Princess · Australia · 61 nights
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World Cruise Liner - London (dover) to Auckland
Crown Princess · Transatlantic · 55 nights
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World Cruise Liner - London (dover) to Sydney
Crown Princess · US East Coast · 59 nights
from $9,600
$162 / night
World Cruise Segment - New York to Sydney
Crown Princess · Transatlantic · 37 nights
from $4,620
$124 / night
Vancouver to New York City
Crystal Symphony · North America · 39 nights
from $17,213
$441 / night
San Diego to Guayaquil
Crystal Symphony · North America · 12 nights
from $4,701
$391 / night
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