About This Tour
A resident population of bottlenose dolphins inhabits the inner estuary of the Gulf of Guayaquil. This population has lived in isolation for thousands of years from other common bottlenose dolphin populations living along the coast of Ecuador. They have evolved in this dynamic environment characterized by a high tidal range, low salinity, strong currents, and high productivity. Your guide is a marine biologist who has been studying this endangered dolphin population for 30 years. Tourist boats are used as research platforms to collect important information for population management.
Photo Gallery






Tour Analysis
Tour Characteristics
Analyze this tour to extract its characteristics (adventure level, structure, food importance, etc.). This is a one-time analysis that enables personalized matching.
One-time analysis • Enables preference matching
What's Included
Additional Information
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Tour Operator
Fernando Félix
Official supplier for this experience. Bookings are handled directly through Viator with verified partners.
Viator Certified
Trusted local operator
Guest Ratings
Based on 3 verified reviews
Average rating
Ready to Go?
Book Half-Day Dolphin and Bird Watching in the Mangrove Forest of Puerto del Morro
Secure your spot instantly through Viator and receive flexible cancellation options plus verified customer support.
Trusted partner • Instant confirmation

