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Best Places to Visit in Ecuador for Christmas Cheer

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to get some holiday cheer. This article highlights the best places to visit in Ecuador for Christmas cheer.

As the festive season approaches, Ecuador transforms into a wonderland of lights, colors, and holiday cheer. Expats and digital nomads looking to immerse themselves in the local Christmas spirit will find a variety of places throughout the country that celebrate the season with unique traditions, vibrant markets, and joyous events. From quaint towns to bustling city neighborhoods, here are some of the best places to visit in Ecuador during December to experience the magic of the holidays.

Quito's Historic Center

Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is renowned for its stunningly preserved historic center, which becomes even more enchanting during the holiday season. The city is adorned with festive lights and decorations, and the main plazas host Christmas markets where you can find handcrafted gifts, ornaments, and traditional Ecuadorian holiday treats. One of the highlights is the "Fiesta de Luces y Colores," which typically takes place in early December, featuring fireworks, live music, and dance performances that bring the city to life.

We Recommend: Don't miss the chance to try "pristiños," a local sweet treat often served with hot chocolate, which is a favorite at the Christmas markets in Quito's historic center.

Cuenca's Parque Calderon

Cuenca, with its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture, offers a picturesque setting for Christmas festivities. Parque Calderon, the main square, is the heart of the holiday action, with a large Christmas tree and Nativity scene that draw locals and visitors alike. The city also hosts a Christmas Eve parade, "Pase del Niño Viajero," which is a colorful and vibrant procession featuring dancers, musicians, and elaborately decorated floats. This event is a significant cultural tradition and is usually held on December 24th.

We Recommend: Experience the warmth of "canelazo," a spiced cinnamon drink that's often enjoyed during the parade and is sure to keep you cozy on a cool Cuenca evening.

Guayaquil's Malecón 2000

Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city, offers a tropical Christmas experience along the Malecón 2000, a boardwalk overlooking the Guayas River. The area is transformed with festive lights and decorations, including a towering Christmas tree. Visitors can enjoy holiday concerts and entertainment, as well as a variety of food stalls selling local delicacies. The "Festival de Dulces Típicos," held in mid-December, showcases traditional Ecuadorian sweets and desserts perfect for the holiday season.

We Recommend: Be sure to taste "buñuelos," a deep-fried dough ball often drizzled with syrup, which is a popular treat at the Festival de Dulces Típicos.

Salinas' La Libertad Boardwalk

For those who prefer a beachside Christmas, Salinas offers a unique holiday experience along the La Libertad Boardwalk. The area is known for its lively atmosphere, with holiday-themed sand sculptures, Christmas lights, and a festive ambiance. Visitors can enjoy the sea breeze while exploring the artisanal markets for unique gifts and souvenirs. The boardwalk also hosts various holiday events, including live music and dance performances throughout December.

We Recommend: Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in fresh seafood dishes, which are a specialty of Salinas and a delightful change from traditional holiday fare.

Otavalo's Plaza de Ponchos

Otavalo is famous for its indigenous markets, and the Plaza de Ponchos is the epicenter of holiday shopping for those looking for artisanal crafts and textiles. During December, the market expands with Christmas-themed stalls offering everything from hand-knitted sweaters to unique ornaments. The town also celebrates with cultural events and parades, showcasing the rich traditions of the indigenous communities. The festive atmosphere is complemented by the surrounding Andean landscape, making it a picturesque destination for the holidays.

We Recommend: Try the "pan de pascua," a fruit-laden holiday bread that's a staple at the Plaza de Ponchos during the Christmas season.

Ambato's Fiestas de la Fruta y de las Flores

Although Ambato's Fiestas de la Fruta y de las Flores takes place in February, the city begins its preparations in December, creating a festive atmosphere that's perfect for holiday visitors. The streets start to fill with colorful decorations and the scent of blooming flowers, while local vendors sell seasonal fruits and traditional sweets. The anticipation of the upcoming festival adds a unique charm to the city during the Christmas period.

We Recommend: Enjoy the variety of fresh fruits available at the markets, a healthy and refreshing treat amidst the indulgences of the holiday season.

Riobamba's Navidad Andina

Riobamba, nestled in the central Andean region, celebrates "Navidad Andina," a Christmas event that honors both Christian and indigenous traditions. The city's streets come alive with processions, folkloric dances, and live music. Artisans from surrounding villages come to sell their crafts, offering a glimpse into the diverse cultural heritage of the region. The event usually takes place in the weeks leading up to Christmas, providing a unique blend of festivities for visitors.

We Recommend: Sample "colada morada," a traditional spiced berry drink that's often accompanied by "guaguas de pan," bread shaped like swaddled infants, symbolizing the baby Jesus.

Loja's Festival de Artes Vivas

Loja, known as the cultural capital of Ecuador, hosts the Festival de Artes Vivas in late November and early December. While not exclusively a Christmas event, the festival's timing means that visitors can enjoy a variety of live performances, art exhibitions, and cultural activities in a city that's beginning to celebrate the holiday season. The streets are decorated with festive lights, and the local markets offer seasonal treats and crafts.

We Recommend: Attend a live performance or concert during the festival to experience the artistic talent that Loja is famous for, alongside the festive holiday atmosphere.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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