Combine Pacoche Rainforest, a Montecristi master weaver's atelier, and a long table lunch of traditional Manabí cuisine into one sweeping private day — Ecuador's coastal highlands in a single, unhurried arc. The definitive Manta day for the curious luxury traveller.
What to expect
The day begins in the green cathedral of Pacoche, where a naturalist guide reads the forest — spotting howler monkeys, exotic birds, and medicinal plants — before the road climbs to the whitewashed village of Montecristi. Inside a family workshop a master weaver demonstrates the art of the superfino hat; the contrast between the rainforest silence and the artisan's focussed precision is quietly extraordinary. A traditional Manabí lunch follows — seco de pollo, patacones, and fresh ceviche — before an afternoon return along the coastal highway, the Pacific glittering to the west. It is a day that layers wildlife, culture, and flavour into something genuinely memorable.
Good to know
This is a full-day commitment (6–7 hours); confirm your ship's all-aboard time carefully and communicate it to your guide at booking. Private vehicle included. Ideal group size is 2–6 guests for the most intimate experience. Book well in advance for December sailings, which are in high demand.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Manta (Quito) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.