El Salvador Tours & Trips
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- Around El Salvador 6 Days
- Highlights of El Salvador
- Tailor-Made Best El Salvador Tour, Daily Depart & Private Car
- Taste of El Salvador 4 Days
- Personalized El Salvador Family Tour, Daily Start & Private Car
- Tour El Salvador: Unveil a Wonderful Mosaic of Culture, History, and Nature
- El salvador Adventure Program
- Guatemala and El Salvador : Between volcanoes, lakes and ancient culture 8 days
- El Salvador Complete 10 days
Around El Salvador 6 Days
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was very organized, combined with both activities and enough personal time to explore the highlights of El Salvador.”
Rajdip, traveled in April
The colorful Rosario Church in San Salvador sets the tone for this cultural tour, leading to panoramic views at Cerro Verde National Park. The UNESCO World Heritage site Joya de Ceren and Tazumal pyramid in Chalchuapa showcase ancient history. Nights at Terra Bella Hotel provide easy access to local restaurants, while Ataco's coffee tours reveal El Salvador's rich brewing heritage.
Duration 6 days Destinations San Salvador, Joya de Ceren, Santa Ana, Concepcion de Ataco, Cerro Verde National Park Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Inter Tours From
- US$1,044
Highlights of El Salvador
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Time spent in Suchitoto, very beautiful, extremely friendly and welcoming people.”
Mary, traveled in February
Join biologists studying hawksbill turtles in Jiquilisco Bay's mangroves before climbing Santa Ana Volcano for spectacular Llamatepec crater lake views. Master pupusa-making in colonial Suchitoto, visit the ex-guerrilla community La Cinquera, and relax on La Libertad's black sand beaches. The tour features 10 nights in comfortable hotels plus one night glamping.
Duration 11 days Destinations San Salvador, Jiquilisco, Cinquera, Suchitoto, Joya de Ceren, Cerro Verde National Park, Santa Ana, Los Cobanos, Playa El Sunzal, La Libertad Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From
- US$2,440
Tailor-Made Best El Salvador Tour, Daily Depart & Private Car
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The hotels were each very different … former coffee plantation, luxury hotel, and beach getaway.”
maria, traveled in January
An 8-day tour captures El Salvador's essence, from San Salvador Volcano's sweeping vistas to El Tunco's world-class surf breaks. The itinerary includes UNESCO-listed Joya de Ceren, colonial Suchitoto's indigo workshops, and local markets along Ruta de Las Flores. 4-star accommodations and private transportation enhance the experience.
Duration 8 days Destinations San Salvador, Suchitoto, Santa Ana, Concepcion de Ataco, La Libertad Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$2,499
Taste of El Salvador 4 Days
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We saw interesting places each day. Our guides were knowledgeable and friendly.”
Michael, traveled in April
The vibrant historic center of San Salvador welcomes visitors to El Rosario Church and National Palace. Views from El Boquerón volcano's crater astound before choosing between UNESCO-listed Joya de Cerén ruins or coffee towns like Nahuizalco. The package includes bilingual guides and 3 nights at Hotel Barcelo with breakfast, totaling around $500.
Duration 4 days Destinations San Salvador, El Boquerón, Izalco, Nahuizalco, Santa Ana Age Range 2 to 85 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Inter Tours From
- US$452
The 4-star Barcelo San Salvador serves as your base for visiting UNESCO-listed Joya de Ceren's preserved Mayan village and hiking Santa Ana Volcano above Lake Coatepeque. Surf lessons at El Tunco beach complement visits to colonial Suchitoto's artisan markets and Iglesia Santa Lucia. Private English guides lead the way at approx. $230 per day.
Duration 6 days Destinations San Salvador, Suchitoto, Joya de Ceren, Santa Ana, Playa El Tunco Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$1,639
Tour El Salvador: Unveil a Wonderful Mosaic of Culture, History, and Nature
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Prebooking information from Alex was clear, responsive and thorough. We booked with confidence.”
Colin, traveled in May
Volcanic vistas of San Salvador blend with Suchitoto's colonial charm on this cultural circuit. The agenda features Joya de Cerén's UNESCO ruins, relaxing sessions in Ahuachapán's thermal springs, and surfing at El Zonte beach. Santa Ana Volcano hikes and Lake Suchitlán boat tours round out the adventure.
Duration 8 days Destinations San Salvador, Suchitoto, Ahuachapan, Cerro Verde National Park, La Libertad Age Range 12 to 69 year olds Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Vibe Adventures From
- US$1,183
San Salvador's Boqueron National Park opens this adventure leading to El Tunco's famous surf breaks. The itinerary features Santa Ana Volcano ascents, thermal waters in Ataco, and El Imposible National Park's challenging gorges. Local hotels provide breakfast daily, suitable for adventurers aged 21+.
Duration 7 days Destinations San Salvador, Cerro Verde National Park, Concepcion de Ataco, Playa El Tunco Age Range 21 to 75 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Inter Tours From
- US$879
Guatemala and El Salvador : Between volcanoes, lakes and ancient culture 8 days
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a tailor made trip for just the 2 of us. Intertours was very accommodating to each request.”
Jessica, traveled in August
A cultural mosaic unfolds from Santa Ana to San Salvador, featuring treks along Cerro Verde National Park's volcanic rim. The UNESCO-listed Joya de Ceren and El Carmen's coffee plantation offer distinct perspectives on local heritage. Comfortable stays at Hotel Fleur de Lys in Ataco complement visits to San Salvador's El Rosario church and Boqueron National Park.
Duration 8 days Destinations Guatemala City, Antigua, Chichicastenango, Santa Ana, Concepcion de Ataco, Cerro Verde National Park, San Salvador Age Range 12 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Inter Tours From
- US$1,223
Volcanic views await at Boqueron National Park's crater before visiting Suchitoto's colonial treasures. The restored center and National Theater of Santa Ana showcase architectural heritage, while Ataco offers premium coffee tastings. Gulf of Fonseca cruises complement stays at distinctive Mirador Plaza and Mar y Sol, with included meals at Las Tunas beach.
Duration 10 days Destinations San Salvador, El Boquerón, Cerro Verde National Park, Nahuizalco, Concepcion de Ataco, Suchitoto, Usulutan, La Union Age Range 10 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Inter Tours From
- US$1,714
What our customers ask about El Salvador Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit cultural sites in El Salvador?
El Salvador's cultural landscape centers around several key sites that showcase the country's rich history. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Joya de Ceren called the "Pompeii of the Americas" stands preserved in volcanic ash. The colonial streets of Suchitoto lead to the white-walled Santa Lucia Church while the Tazumal archaeological complex features the country's highest Maya pyramid. In San Salvador the Rosario Church creates an ever-changing light show as sun rays filter through its colored walls. The National Palace remains an architectural highlight of the capital. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The historic Center of San Salvador with its cathedral and Mausoleum of Monsignor Romero was incredibly moving and educational."
What types of accommodations can I expect in El Salvador?
Accommodations in El Salvador range from international hotel chains to local boutique properties. San Salvador houses the upscale Barcelo San Salvador and the well-located Hotel Mirador Plaza. The colonial town of Ataco features properties like Hotel Fleur de Lis which reflects local architecture and culture. Beach destinations such as El Tunco offer oceanfront stays at places like Hotel Tekuani Kal. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The Hotel El Tejado had magnificent views from the restaurant and from the balcony of our room."
What is the best time of year to visit El Salvador?
November through April marks El Salvador's dry season with reliable weather patterns and clear skies. Coffee plantations along the Ruta de las Flores come alive between November and February during harvest season. The surf breaks at La Libertad stay consistent year-round though March to October brings the biggest swells. Volcano trails at Santa Ana and Cerro Verde offer better visibility and safer hiking conditions during dry months. A TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The weather was perfect for hiking Santa Ana Volcano in March with clear views of the crater lake."
What type of food can I expect to try in El Salvador?
Salvadoran cuisine revolves around pupusas corn tortillas filled with various ingredients which visitors can learn to make in cooking classes in Suchitoto. Coastal towns like La Libertad serve fresh-caught seafood while the highlands of Ataco and Apaneca produce premium coffee. Local markets in Nahuizalco display seasonal fruits and traditional dishes. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The food market experience in Suchitoto was incredible with so many local specialties to try and the pupusa-making class was a highlight."
What outdoor activities are available in El Salvador?
The outdoor scene in El Salvador spans from volcanic peaks to Pacific shores. Hikers can climb Santa Ana and Cerro Verde volcanoes while surfers catch waves at El Tunco and El Zonte beaches. Los Tercios waterfalls near Suchitoto offer natural swimming spots. Cerro Verde National Park provides trails for hiking and bird watching. Jiquilisco Bay runs conservation programs for sea turtles. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The hike up Santa Ana Volcano was challenging but rewarding with incredible views of the crater lake and surrounding landscape."
How safe is El Salvador for tourists?
Tourist zones in El Salvador maintain strong security measures with regular patrols. The Ruta de las Flores Suchitoto and major archaeological sites operate with established tourist infrastructure and security personnel. Travel with licensed guides provides added safety and local knowledge. A TourRadar traveler mentioned: "We felt very safe during the whole tour with our guide Alex who was extremely knowledgeable about safe areas and local customs."