Discover the best top things to do in San Salvador Department, El Salvador including Following the maya path in El Salvador : Tazumal, Casablanca, San Andres + , 2-Day Tour: Following The Maya Path and Copán Ruins, Full day | San Salvador City Tour and Boqueron Volcano, Ruta de Las Flores Coloful towns, Coffee, indigenous roots, Suchitoto Colorful Colonial Town, "Ruta de las Flores" Colonial villages , Coffee Tour, Waterfalls, Local Food. , Layover, San Salvador City Tour ( Historical Center & Boqueron National Park)., Full Day Ruta de Las Flores visit four Colonial Towns and Coffee Farm, San Salvador City Tour and El Boqueron National Park Volcan of San Salvador, The Best Colonial Town with Clobbestone Streets: Suchitoto and Ilopango Lake .
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The Ancient Maya Civilization has to be one of the most fascinating societies of Central America, El Salvador holds the southernmost settlements of the Mayan world. The tour includes a visit to San Andres ruins a large park where experts arestill working, Tazumal ruins the largest in the country , casa blanca archeological site, the town of chalchuapa, and the amazing Coatepeque lake.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off ( Make sure to write the hotel name at time of booking
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities
We took a half day tour to El Zunzal and el Tunco from San Salvador. It was a hot day and our only day to visit the beautiful beaches. The walk on the rocky beach was tiring but thankfully inter tours had a really nice hotel with a pool and facilities that we could use, which will be exactly what you need given the beach conditions - rocky and no beds by the beach. The best part about our tour was definetly our guide, Francisco! Very genuine and professional. Would definetly reccommend, thank you Francisco and Dina ????????
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Visit the southernmost Mayan city : San Andres and the world heritage site of Copan Ruins in one single trip. San Andrés is a pre-Hispanic Mayan site of El Salvador, whose long occupation began around 900 BC. C. as an agricultural town in the Zapotitán valley of the department of La Libertad. This early settlement was vacated by the year 250 because of the huge eruption of the caldera of Lake Ilopango, and was again occupied in the fifth century, along with many other sites in the Zapotitán Valley. Between 600 and 900 d. C. San Andrés was the capital of a Mayan manor with supremacy over the other settlements of the Valley. Once in Copán your guide will highlight the most important moments of this city-state where its habitats develop a unique form of sculpture and carving.
Inclusions: National Park fees, Professional guide, Overnight accommodation
Exclusions: Meals, Please note that the route is through Guatemala. There will be a payment of $ 3 USD at the border which is not included. The border tax is required by the governing authority and is not within our control, Antigen test is requiered issue up to 72 before entering Honduras cost is $ 40 we make arrengements
We took a half day tour to El Zunzal and el Tunco from San Salvador. It was a hot day and our only day to visit the beautiful beaches. The walk on the rocky beach was tiring but thankfully inter tours had a really nice hotel with a pool and facilities that we could use, which will be exactly what you need given the beach conditions - rocky and no beds by the beach. The best part about our tour was definetly our guide, Francisco! Very genuine and professional. Would definetly reccommend, thank you Francisco and Dina ????????
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Take this full day tour and visit the main streets and avenues of the great San Salvador on a Small Group Tour. This sightseen tour will take you to the main residential areas of the capital, the “El Salvador del Mundo” (Savior of the World Square), Plaza Masferrer and some of the best hidden spots of the city, as well Historical Center: Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace and National Theater. In the afternoon you will visit the San Salvador Volcano and other interesting places.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Local taxes, Bottled water, Local guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Souvenir photos (available to purchase), Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option not selected)
Well worth it - nice hike and beautiful volcano and views. It was very windy at the top and quite cold - bring an extra layer
5.0 based on 4 reviews
In this tour you will have the opportunity to meet and visit five of the most picturesque colonial towns with greater cultural tradition of the western part of El Salvador. Begining in Nahuizalco, town with indigenous custom, recognized for its fine crafts in wicker and tule. We will continue our journey to reach Salcoatitan which has one of the oldest churches in El Salvador. Then we will juayua, rich in natural beauty. We continue with the people of Apaneca, the highest village of all El Salvador, known for its coffee plantations. Finishing with the colorful town of Ataco, famous for its handicrafts, its restaurants, and its beautiful cobbled streets.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Bottled water, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off in San Salvador, Private tour, Transport by private vehicle
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Lunch, Gratuities
I also took their Ruta de las Flores tour along with this one to complete my weekend getaway to explore El Salvador! I’m so glad I did. Great communication from the start. Flexible and eager to work with my schedule and ideas to incorporate into the flow. Got to enjoy the fantastic Tunco beach and then got an evening tour of San Salvador on top of it . Just fantastic all around.
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Visit the largest and most beautiful colonial city of El Salvador. Travel back in time through its beautiful cobbled streets and colorful houses with the smell of history. Give a resounding change to your visit to El Salvador, get away from the city and discover the uniqueness of the colonial towns. Your guide will take you to the most important points of the city, while you understand the importance of this city, emblematic buildings such as the theater and without missing the Church of Santa Lucia You will be able to explore the craft shops, try typical Salvadoran food and get to know one of the most unique waterfalls in Central America: Cascada los tercios • Visit the largest colonial city of El Salvador • Walk on ancestral cobbled streets • Visit the local markets • Visit the singular Cascada los Tercios, a wonder created by nature nature
Inclusions: Bottled water, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off at San Salvador metropolitan area
Exclusions: Food and drinks., Lunch, Gratuities
I also took their Ruta de las Flores tour along with this one to complete my weekend getaway to explore El Salvador! I’m so glad I did. Great communication from the start. Flexible and eager to work with my schedule and ideas to incorporate into the flow. Got to enjoy the fantastic Tunco beach and then got an evening tour of San Salvador on top of it . Just fantastic all around.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
"The Ruta de las Flores " is the most popular area of El Salvador , here you can do many activities thru the coffee mountains and exploring the salvadorean dayly life .In this tour you can do trekking in waterfalls, visit colonial villages, interact with people, tasting local food, take an interesting coffee tour and take unique pictures in pintoresque villages . In "The Ruta de las flores" tour you will learn a lot with your local expert guide about the history of the west of El Salvador. Optional Extra activities : Zip line, Buggies and Mountain Bike
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Bottled water, Licensed Tour Guide , Coffee Tour
Exclusions: Lunch, Zipline,Buggies, etc. , Gratuities
Francis was early to pick me up at my hotel and very friendly and professional. Once we arrived at the waterfalls he actually hired a local guy who lived there to show us around and give us more details. Francis doesn't need this service but does it to help out his fellow El Salvadorians who would otherwise be out of work. The hot springs were the PERFECT temperature and just like being in a natural hot tub. The trash around the water is horrendous but they're working on finding a solution to this ever worsening problem. Pack it in, pack it out! Next we went for lunch at an amazing artistic cafe where I bought a piece of art because it was so unique and irresistible. Francis is a wonderful guide and now a friend who will do whatever he can to make sure you have a beautiful, comfortable, informative trip in his country. It's also nice to feel comfortable with a guide, when you're a solo female traveler.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
5 hours is enough to learn about Salvadorean Culture, this tour is proper to visit the downtown , historic places, volcano, and local food. The Capital San Salvador is the most develope city and its rich in history.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation
Exclusions: Lunch
Francis was early to pick me up at my hotel and very friendly and professional. Once we arrived at the waterfalls he actually hired a local guy who lived there to show us around and give us more details. Francis doesn't need this service but does it to help out his fellow El Salvadorians who would otherwise be out of work. The hot springs were the PERFECT temperature and just like being in a natural hot tub. The trash around the water is horrendous but they're working on finding a solution to this ever worsening problem. Pack it in, pack it out! Next we went for lunch at an amazing artistic cafe where I bought a piece of art because it was so unique and irresistible. Francis is a wonderful guide and now a friend who will do whatever he can to make sure you have a beautiful, comfortable, informative trip in his country. It's also nice to feel comfortable with a guide, when you're a solo female traveler.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
People can´t skip this tour, since is one of the most iconic places to visit in El Salvador, twons full color, traditions, food, unique people and more. At the same time we dive into the coffee culture, tasting one of the most delicious cups of coffee in the region.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Lunch, Tips
Estefany was our tour guide for our 2day weekend getaway trip to El Salvador. Not only she was very professional, friendly, excellent bilingual and charming, her passion towards local El Salvador tourism was absolutely beautiful. We have learnt a lot about El Salvador thanks to her continuous efforts towards exploring and learning all about El Salvador, which we couldn’t have done so much in 2days if we weren’t on this tour! Packed and dense, we have done a LOT on this trip. I heard that all of their tours are private, which was great once again because my boyfriend and I are normally not the kind of people who would eagerly join a tour... We would rather explore and get lost and even enjoy that process. So, when I say we loved the tour, it didn’t come from anywhere easy (haha). Thank you Estefany once again, you guys were so kind and flexible to make all our requests/wishes come true! Local fruit stand, quick El Salvadorian snack purchase, finding the best El Salvador coffee and buying some beans to bring home, pitstop to a local shop where we could buy traditional El Salvadorian accessories and sweets as a souvenir, filling our crave to know anything and everything about El Salvador (sorry we asked you 10,000 questions), and more! Absolutely recommended. If you’re still wondering what to do, contact them and ask for a suggested plan or two, because they have so many options! :)
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Walking around downtown San Salvador with one of our tour guides, is the best way to explore the area, as we stop at the most important buildings in downtown we also get to show you the day by day of salvadorans, talking about history and the nowadays El Salvador. Main Cathedral, National Palace, National Teather, El Rosario church are some of the most popular places to visit. Then we will stop at a local retaurante for you to have a taste Pupusas, our most popular national dish. After this we take you to visit El Boqueron national park located at the crater of the San Salvador volcano, awesome views, great weather and nature are the top things to enjoy in this place .
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Lunch
Exclusions: Dinner
Estefany was our tour guide for our 2day weekend getaway trip to El Salvador. Not only she was very professional, friendly, excellent bilingual and charming, her passion towards local El Salvador tourism was absolutely beautiful. We have learnt a lot about El Salvador thanks to her continuous efforts towards exploring and learning all about El Salvador, which we couldn’t have done so much in 2days if we weren’t on this tour! Packed and dense, we have done a LOT on this trip. I heard that all of their tours are private, which was great once again because my boyfriend and I are normally not the kind of people who would eagerly join a tour... We would rather explore and get lost and even enjoy that process. So, when I say we loved the tour, it didn’t come from anywhere easy (haha). Thank you Estefany once again, you guys were so kind and flexible to make all our requests/wishes come true! Local fruit stand, quick El Salvadorian snack purchase, finding the best El Salvador coffee and buying some beans to bring home, pitstop to a local shop where we could buy traditional El Salvadorian accessories and sweets as a souvenir, filling our crave to know anything and everything about El Salvador (sorry we asked you 10,000 questions), and more! Absolutely recommended. If you’re still wondering what to do, contact them and ask for a suggested plan or two, because they have so many options! :)
5.0 based on 1 reviews
With our guide you will learn and have fun as soon we pick you up at your hotel, on this trip you will see the best colonial town in El Salvador
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Lunch, Tips
Estefany was our tour guide for our 2day weekend getaway trip to El Salvador. Not only she was very professional, friendly, excellent bilingual and charming, her passion towards local El Salvador tourism was absolutely beautiful. We have learnt a lot about El Salvador thanks to her continuous efforts towards exploring and learning all about El Salvador, which we couldn’t have done so much in 2days if we weren’t on this tour! Packed and dense, we have done a LOT on this trip. I heard that all of their tours are private, which was great once again because my boyfriend and I are normally not the kind of people who would eagerly join a tour... We would rather explore and get lost and even enjoy that process. So, when I say we loved the tour, it didn’t come from anywhere easy (haha). Thank you Estefany once again, you guys were so kind and flexible to make all our requests/wishes come true! Local fruit stand, quick El Salvadorian snack purchase, finding the best El Salvador coffee and buying some beans to bring home, pitstop to a local shop where we could buy traditional El Salvadorian accessories and sweets as a souvenir, filling our crave to know anything and everything about El Salvador (sorry we asked you 10,000 questions), and more! Absolutely recommended. If you’re still wondering what to do, contact them and ask for a suggested plan or two, because they have so many options! :)
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