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Manta is a major coastal city located in the Coastal Lowlands of Ecuador. Manta is a commercial and vacation resort area and is the second largest seaport in Ecuador. The city's main industries include tuna fishing, canning, and processing; coffee and cocoa ... Manta travel guide » and interactive map »
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Eloy Alfaro International Airport , . Located on the outskirts of the city. There are daily flights serving Quito and Guayaquil. Airlines include AeroGal Icaro andTame . Round trip airfare to Quito will run 75-100 U.S. Dollars. Manta flights »

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Cabañas Balandra, Av. 8 and Calle 20, Barrio Córdova, . Hotel Oro Verde, Malecón y Calle 23, ☎ 593-5-2629200 , Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Manta Ecuador, Km 1.5 Via Barbasquillo, ☎ 593-5262-9999, Fax: 593-5262-9989 E-Mail: generalmanager14971@wynhg.com ... Manta hotels »

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it's a great city beautiful see area and good architecture... Great beaches all around, season during the whole year. Surfers Kiters must location in Ecuador... there is a closing american miliatry base in Manta u may visit it for a bit of fun... More on GeckoGo »

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