Men's Journal

Ecuador Essentials

Think it’s all about the Galápagos? One of South America’s least-visited countries has plenty of other places to explore.

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MOMPICHE’S APRÈS-SURF SCENE IS DEFINED BY FISH IN COCONUT SAUCE, BEACH FIRES AND CHEAP MASSAGES.

It’s raw and rugged. But what the Ecuador coast lacks in five-star amenities, it makes up for in a laid- back attitude and lack of crowds.

“Selecting a surf destinatio­n can be daunting. There are so many incredible ones around the globe,” says Brian Mccutcheon, who traveled the world to look at plenty of spots before dropping his Casa Surf operation in Mompiche.

“I look for warm waters, uncrowded breaks, and consistent swell. Staying on the beach is best, as it adds to the simplicity of surfing. It’s just you and the ocean, and away you go.”

Here’s how we like to do Ecuador.

CRASH

Upon arrival in the capital city of Quito ( population 1.8 million), Casa Surf arranges your transfer from the airport to a hotel (luxury, business, or budget, your choice). On day two, their driver picks you up for the scenic ride to Mompiche. Check-in time is predetermi­ned, because Casa Surf has literal surfer street cred—cars can reach it only at low tide.

On stilts 12 feet above the sand, the palm-thatch-and-bamboo beach house offers Mompiche’s sweetest oceanfront rooms, including walk-in showers and balconies with front-row Pacific views.

After your beach hang, the best way to get reacquaint­ed with the 21st century is with a few extra days back in Quito.

Party in the La Mariscal neighborho­od but stay at Casa Gangotena, a restored mansion with 31 rooms in the more walkable Old Town.

CONSUME

Along with local meat, produce, and fruit, Casa Surf ’s surf instructor/chef, a local legend named Sol Funk, whips up the best fish tacos in Ecuador. Barely a mile away in town, a big lunch might set you back $3.50 at the few funky cafes and watering holes catering to surfers and stray travelers. Pescado encocado ( fish with coconut sauce) is an Ecuadorian coast staple.

The capital has plenty of nightlife, but you can’t brag about seeing Quito if you don’t hit Bungalow 6, a three-floor nightclub legendary on the global traveler circuit for its DJS, dancing, darts, pool tables, outdoor patio, lots of craft beers, and Ecuador’s best burger.

EXPLORE

Activities and day trips away from Mompiche include horseback riding, deep-sea fishing, rain forest tours, and Od’ing on dirt-cheap massages.

Usually done as a day trip from Quito into the Andes Mountains, Quilotoa Lagoon is a turquoise lake inside a massive volcanic caldera. An outstandin­g 6.3- mile hike around the rim of the crater reaches elevations of more than 12,000 feet.

HEALTH REQUIREMEN­TS

American travelers to Ecuador are currently required to have a negative PCR COVID-19 test result taken no more than 10 days prior to arrival, or can be tested upon entry at the airport. Check the U. S. State Department for the latest health and travel advisories at travel.state.gov. n

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Sol Funk, chef at Casa Surf.
Left: Casa Surf. Right: That dude ain’t just your surf instructor, he’s the incomparab­le Sol Funk, chef at Casa Surf.

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