Discover with us the largest and least known archaeological site in El Salvador where there is also the best preserved ball field in the country and the vestiges of an emerging civilization after the collapse of the Mayans.
Visit the most beautiful and best preserved colonial-style city in El Salvador, walk through its cobbled streets with our guide while observing its houses and large balconies, wooden doors, tile roofs and of course the warmth of its people.
Taste a delicious Salvadoran coffee and navigate one of the most important RAMSAR sites in the country.
Get to know first-hand the history, culture and nature of a country on a tour full of unforgettable experiences.
From San Salvador we will move to Cihuatán which is considered one of the largest archaeological sites in El Salvador, with an area equivalent to about 3 square kilometers.
The site is located near the Guazapa volcano, in an area delimited by the Acelhuate River and the Izcanal ravine.
Cihuatán was an important site that would have dominated much of central and western El Salvador during the early postclassic period.
Our guide will take you to a wonderful destination, the best preserved colonial-style city in El Salvador. This tour can be a journey through time, guided of course by the stories told by its white walls and cobblestone streets.
We will take a boat tour of the artificial lake "Suchitlan", which has been considered an important RAMSAR site.
Within the city there is a wide variety of cafes, restaurants, craft stores and sites of cultural interest which will make you live an unforgettable experience.
Our guide with his respective identification will wait for you in the lobby of the Sheraton Presidente hotel to take you to our destination.
San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, colonial architecture, and bustling urban life. It offers a mix of modern amenities and traditional charm, with numerous cultural attractions and nearby natural wonders.
A stunning example of modern religious architecture, known for its unique design and beautiful stained glass windows.
A historic building that once housed the government of El Salvador, now a museum showcasing the country's history and political heritage.
A beautiful botanical garden featuring a variety of plant species, a lake, and walking paths, offering a peaceful escape from the city.
Thick corn tortillas stuffed with cheese, beans, or meat, and often served with curtido (a cabbage slaw) and tomato sauce.
A small, round bread roll filled with various savory fillings like pork, chicken, or beans.
Fried yuca (cassava) served with curtido and a spicy sauce.
This is the dry season, offering pleasant weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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San Salvador has improved in terms of safety in recent years, but it's still important to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. Violent crime, including armed robbery and assault, can also occur, particularly in certain neighborhoods and at night.
Terminal de Oriente, Terminal de Occidente
Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around. They can be crowded and sometimes confusing for first-time visitors.
Available • Apps: Uber, TaxisAhora
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a pre-Columbian Mayan village preserved under volcanic ash, similar to Pompeii.
El Salvador's largest national park, offering diverse ecosystems, wildlife, and hiking trails.
A charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, historic churches, and a beautiful lake view.
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