Towns and cities

San Salvador

San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador and the city with the highest convergence in the country. It is the starting point of any adventure and the perfect place to live multiple experiences. Here you will find a diversity of options for leisure, business, and culture of great value.

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Suchitoto

Suchitoto, located 47 kilometers from the capital, is a must-see destination during your visit to El Salvador. This colonial city houses an invaluable cultural and historical wealth, blending with nature and its imposing views, honoring its meaning in Nahuat «place of birds and flowers.» Historically, this destination was home to

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Santa Ana

Known as «La Ciudad Morena», «Ciudad Heroica» (Heroic city), «Capital del Mundo» (Capital of the World) and «Sucursal del Cielo» (an Agency of Heaven) because it is considered one of the most important and distinguished places in El Salvador. Its historic center is one of the best in Central America,

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Ahuachapán

Ahuachapán, located to the west of El Salvador, has unique destinations where visitors can luxuriate a cup of altitude coffee, and learn about the local traditions. One of the main attractions is the Parroquia de La Asunción, considered an architectural jewel, due to its colonial-style architecture that is more than

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San Miguel

This municipality is the home of the traditional San Miguel Carnival being held every year on the last weekend of November and floods its streets with orchestras where the colorful parade goes by. This activity attracts nationals and foreigners, especially Salvadorans living abroad. Upon visiting this place, do not miss

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Sonsonate

Sonsonate is one of the destinations for religious tourism, due to its solemnity and fervor during the Holy Week. Its cultural importance is such, that in 2013 the Legislative Assembly declared Holy Week in Sonsonate as part of the Religious Cultural Heritage of the country. The Santísima Trinidad de Sonsonate

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La Unión

It is the most important city and the starting point of great adventures through the impressive Gulf of Fonseca and the Conchagua volcano. The smell of the sea is felt in the city. Fishing and tourism have become the largest source of income of its inhabitants, as well as the

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La Libertad

If the beach is your thing, you definitely have to visit La Libertad! Here you’ll find plenty of options if you want to surf, relax or have some fun in the sun. Located in the central zone of the country, it’s very accessible and just a short drive from the

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Chalatenango

Beautiful and majestic mountains, the largest farmlands in the country, and the oldest indigo farms around, you’ll find them all in Chalatenango. It’s one of the largest departments in the country, and it invites you to enjoy the best ecotourism has to offer. Chalatenango is the fifth-largest department at 2,017

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San Ignacio

This natural destination is a must-visit for ecotourism and agritourism lovers. Surrounded by pines and cypresses and all kinds of vegetation and fauna, especially tepezcuintles, squirrels, guatuzas, deer, raccoons, tigrillos, and others. San Ignacio is the departure start point for your adventure to various attractions. Such as fruit and vegetable

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San Salvador

San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador and the city with the highest convergence in the country. It is the starting point of any adventure and the perfect place to live multiple experiences. Here you will find a diversity of options for leisure, business, and culture of great value.

Ver más

Suchitoto

Suchitoto, located 47 kilometers from the capital, is a must-see destination during your visit to El Salvador. This colonial city houses an invaluable cultural and historical wealth, blending with nature and its imposing views, honoring its meaning in Nahuat «place of birds and flowers.» Historically, this destination was home to

Ver más

Santa Ana

Known as «La Ciudad Morena», «Ciudad Heroica» (Heroic city), «Capital del Mundo» (Capital of the World) and «Sucursal del Cielo» (an Agency of Heaven) because it is considered one of the most important and distinguished places in El Salvador. Its historic center is one of the best in Central America,

Ver más

Ahuachapán

Ahuachapán, located to the west of El Salvador, has unique destinations where visitors can luxuriate a cup of altitude coffee, and learn about the local traditions. One of the main attractions is the Parroquia de La Asunción, considered an architectural jewel, due to its colonial-style architecture that is more than

Ver más

San Miguel

This municipality is the home of the traditional San Miguel Carnival being held every year on the last weekend of November and floods its streets with orchestras where the colorful parade goes by. This activity attracts nationals and foreigners, especially Salvadorans living abroad. Upon visiting this place, do not miss

Ver más

Sonsonate

Sonsonate is one of the destinations for religious tourism, due to its solemnity and fervor during the Holy Week. Its cultural importance is such, that in 2013 the Legislative Assembly declared Holy Week in Sonsonate as part of the Religious Cultural Heritage of the country. The Santísima Trinidad de Sonsonate

Ver más

La Unión

It is the most important city and the starting point of great adventures through the impressive Gulf of Fonseca and the Conchagua volcano. The smell of the sea is felt in the city. Fishing and tourism have become the largest source of income of its inhabitants, as well as the

Ver más

La Libertad

If the beach is your thing, you definitely have to visit La Libertad! Here you’ll find plenty of options if you want to surf, relax or have some fun in the sun. Located in the central zone of the country, it’s very accessible and just a short drive from the

Ver más

Chalatenango

Beautiful and majestic mountains, the largest farmlands in the country, and the oldest indigo farms around, you’ll find them all in Chalatenango. It’s one of the largest departments in the country, and it invites you to enjoy the best ecotourism has to offer. Chalatenango is the fifth-largest department at 2,017

Ver más

San Ignacio

This natural destination is a must-visit for ecotourism and agritourism lovers. Surrounded by pines and cypresses and all kinds of vegetation and fauna, especially tepezcuintles, squirrels, guatuzas, deer, raccoons, tigrillos, and others. San Ignacio is the departure start point for your adventure to various attractions. Such as fruit and vegetable

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