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January 11, 2025
San Salvador, El Salvador

Jorge Luis & Paola

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Things To Do

Welcome to El Salvador, land of hosts. We've put together a list of places and activities you might want to check out if you plan on spending a few more days here either before or after the wedding. We highly recommend you visit elsalvador.travel online for more information!
Volcán de Santa Ana y Lago de Coatepeque

Volcán de Santa Ana y Lago de Coatepeque

Santa Ana Department, El Salvador

Take a hike tour at Volcán de Santa Ana if you're feeling adventurous and spend the rest of the day relaxing at Lago de Coatepeque. Great restaurants and hotels are available at the lake!

El Tunco Beach

El Tunco Beach

La Libertad CP 1511, El Salvador

Head to El Tunco and El Sunzal to watch some world-class surf while enjoying fresh seafood and great drinks! Our favorite restaurants are Cafe Sunzal, La Ola Beto's, and Acantilados. Head to "La Bonita" for a party night! Reach out for boutique hotel recommendations and yoga classes!

Museum of Art of El Salvador

Museum of Art of El Salvador

Final Avenida la Revolución, San Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador

Head to Museo Marte to explore exhibits of mid-19th-century to contemporary works by Salvadoran artists. We highly recommend having lunch or dinner at Punto Restaurante afterwards, located in the museum and one of our all-time favorite spots!

Centro Histórico de San Salvador

Centro Histórico de San Salvador

San Salvador, San Salvador Department, El Salvador

Teatro Nacional, Palacio Nacional, Catedral Metropolitana de El Salvador and Iglesia El Rosario! Please reach out before heading here for more recommendations on transportation, restaurants, bars and overall tips!

El Boqueron National Park & Plaza Volcán

El Boqueron National Park & Plaza Volcán

Santa Tecla, La Libertad Department, El Salvador

The closest volcano to the city of San Salvador. Explore this national park and head to Plaza Volcán for breakfast or coffee afterwards! Other restaurants we love are Las Brumas and La Pampa. We also recommend looking up the Rainbow Slide!

Suchitoto

Suchitoto

Suchitoto, Cuscatlán Department, El Salvador

This charming colonial city hosts an invaluable cultural and historical wealth. Its nature and impressive views, honor its meaning in Nahuatl “place of birds and flowers.” Suchitoto housed the country's first capital in 1528. Reach out for recommendations and travel tips! it is 1.5 hrs away from San Salvador.

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