Carol & Gabriel

Saturday, June 29, 2024

Carol & Gabriel

Saturday, June 29, 2024

Centro Historico: In the heart of San Salvador, El Salvador, lies the vibrant and historic Centro Historico. From the beautiful Metropolitan Cathedral to the bustling Mercado Ex-Cuartel, this area is a hub of culture and activity. Don't miss the chance to stroll through its lively streets, sample local delicacies, and explore the rich history of this fascinating city. Plus, make sure to visit "La Dalia" our favorite dive in bar, fun fact we took some of our engagement pictures here.


El Tunco in La Libertad: Is one of the most popular beaches to surf. This is located in a beach town called Surf City. Surfers from all over the world visit this beach and participate in the ISA World Surfing Games.


Ruta de las Flores: Discover and sample amazing coffee along this route in the mountains of west El Salvador. The route takes travelers through six colorful colonial villages, where you can enjoy the markets, food, and festivals. You can even organize a tour of a coffee plantation with an agency in one of the villages.


El Boqueron National Park: This national park is home to El Salvador’s most picturesque volcano. Located near San Salvador, the trail here is well-marked and you’ll be rewarded with stunning views. Also, the famous rainbow slide is located at the restaurant called Picnic Steak House.


Mayan ruins: While Mayan ruins are a sought-after attraction in southern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala, El Salvador is also home to a number of impressive sights from the Mayan era. Just 12 km outside of the city of San Andres is Joyas de Ceren, an abandoned Mayan village that dates back 1400 years.


Ron Cihuatan: Located near the ruins of the ancient Mayan City of Cihuatan, Ron Cihuatan is a destination in El Salvador known for its rich history and culture. Here, visitors can embark on guided tours that provide insight into the production of the locally made rum, which is derived from sugar cane growing the region. The tours include a walk through the distillery, where visitors can learn about the traditional process of creating rum and history of the Ron Cihuatan brand.


Lago de Coatepeque: Located in the western part of El Salvador, is a stunning crater lake nestled between two dormant volcanoes, Izalco and Cerro Verde. The lake offers a variety of water-based activities such as swimming, kayaking, and paddle boarding. Additionally, visitors can explore the lake's surroundings, hike the volcanic trails, or simply relax and enjoy picturesque views of the lake and its surroundings volcanic landscape.