El Murciélago is a beach break located on Ecuador's Pacific coast near an urban area with significant port infrastructure. The spot faces northwest toward open ocean, with a sandy beach fronting developed land. The area features a constructed breakwater system and pier extending northward, creating protected and exposed zones. Visible boat anchorages indicate commercial maritime activity. Wave conditions are modest, averaging 1.03m, making this suitable for beginners and light-wind practitioners. Wind reliability is extremely low at 0.5%, with average wind speeds of only 6.7 knots, requiring careful session planning. Side-shore conditions occur with northeast winds, providing the safest kiting direction. The proximity to port facilities and rocky sections along the northern shoreline necessitate awareness of obstacles and boat traffic. Water temperature averages 25.5°C, remaining warm year-round. Access is available through the urban area, though parking and launch facilities are limited by local development. Best suited for beginners seeking gentle conditions with consistent water.