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Things To Do

If you are planning to stay for longer to explore what the country has to offer, here are some of our recommendations.
Santa Ana Volcano

Santa Ana Volcano

If you’re feeling adventurous, hike the Santa Ana Volcano! The trail leads to the stunning crater, home to a sulfur lake with spectacular colors. The round-trip hike takes about 4 hours. Challenge yourself, and you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable views. You got this!

Lago de Coatepeque

Lago de Coatepeque

Santa Ana Department, El Salvador

Lago de Coatepeque is a stunning volcanic lake celebrated for its vibrant blue waters and tranquil setting. It’s a perfect place to unwind, enjoy scenic views, and experience the natural beauty of El Salvador!

Surf City

Surf City

Regardless of who you ask, everyone will refer to El Tunco beach as the surfing capital of El Salvador. A beach that owes its name to the huge rock, semi-submerged in the sea, which in some remote time suggested the shape of a pig, “tunco” in Salvadoran slang. Watch the sunset and grab a drink at local bars!

Centro Histórico de SS

Centro Histórico de SS

San Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador

Visit important landmarks such as the Monument to the Revolution, Cuscatlán Park, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace and more!

Concepción de Ataco

Concepción de Ataco

Concepción de Ataco, Ahuachapán Department, El Salvador

Concepción de Ataco is a picturesque mountain town celebrated for its vibrant art, handcrafted goods, and rich coffee traditions. Its relaxed pace, fresh air, and beautiful scenery make it a special place to explore!

San Salvador Volcano

San Salvador Volcano

La Libertad Department, El Salvador

Volcanoes are an iconic part of El Salvador’s landscape. Their rich soils, scenic views, and surrounding forests create some of the country’s most breathtaking settings!