• El Tunco & El Zonte (La Libertad) – Surf towns with a relaxed vibe, perfect for sunsets, surfing, and enjoying the coastal energy. • Playa Los Cóbanos – Ideal for snorkeling and diving among coral reefs. • Playa El Cuco – Wide, sandy beach with calm waters, great for long walks or simply unwinding.
• Santa Ana Volcano (Ilamatepec) – Hike to the turquoise crater lake at the summit. • Izalco Volcano – A more challenging climb with spectacular views. • Coatepeque Lake – A volcanic lake where you can kayak, boat, or relax at a lakeside café. • El Imposible National Park – Lush trails, waterfalls, and birdwatching opportunities.
• Joya de Cerén (UNESCO site) – An ancient Maya village preserved in volcanic ash. • Tazumal Ruins – See one of the largest Maya pyramids in El Salvador. • Suchitoto – A charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, art, and the beautiful Suchitlán Lake. • Ruta de las Flores – A scenic route through colorful towns like Juayúa (known for its food festival) and Ataco (famous for murals and handicrafts).
• Pupusas in Olocuilta – Try El Salvador’s most beloved dish where it all began. • Coffee Tours in Apaneca & Juayúa – Taste world-class Salvadoran coffee straight from the source. • Seafood at La Libertad Pier – Fresh catches served with ocean views
• San Salvador Historic Center – Visit the Cathedral, National Palace, and Plaza Libertad. • Museo de Arte de El Salvador (MARTE) – Explore Salvadoran and Latin American art. • Mercado Nacional de Artesanías – Pick up handmade souvenirs and local crafts.
• Perquín (Morazán) – Discover history at the Museum of the Revolution. • Cerro Verde National Park – Stunning views of three volcanoes in one place. • Alegría Lagoon – A mystical volcanic crater lake in a town known as the “city of eternal spring.” • Bahía de Jiquilisco – A peaceful mangrove bay, home to sea turtles and amazing birdlife.