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Muisne
Muisne, affectionately known as the Garden of Esmeraldas, is a tranquil island destination on Ecuador's northern coast. Accessible only by a short boat ride or a pedestrian bridge, this car-free island provides a unique, eco-friendly escape. Visitors come here to experience a simpler way of life, walking along the endless stretches of palm-fringed, unspoiled beaches and enjoying the rhythmic sounds of the Pacific Ocean without the noise of traffic. The island is enveloped by an extensive mangrove ecosystem, which can be explored via guided canoe tours. These mangroves are vital nurseries for marine life and provide excellent bird-watching opportunities. Muisne's pristine nature and complete lack of motor vehicles make it a well-suited retreat for those seeking profound relaxation and a deep, uninterrupted connection with the natural environment. Local cuisine heavily features freshly caught crab and the regional specialty, encocado, made with rich coconut milk. Getting to Muisne involves a scenic bus ride to the mainland dock, followed by a quick ferry crossing. The best time to visit is during the dry season from June to November, ensuring long sunny days for beach activities and exploring the lush, green mangroves.
- Location: Ecuador
- Nearby: Pedernales (11 km)
- Population: ~13.393 (2024)
Geography
Facts
- Muisne is situated on an island.
- No motorized vehicles are allowed.
- Surrounded by extensive mangrove forests.
- Known as the Garden of Esmeraldas.
- Accessible via boat or pedestrian bridge.
- Famous for its pristine, palm-fringed beaches.
- Crab is a staple in the local diet.
- A prime spot for eco-tourism.
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