Hike up the Izalco Volcano, an active volcano which last erupted in 1966. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery from the top.
Eat pupusas at Comedor La Reyna
4.7
(1000+)
Try the traditional Salvadoran dish of pupusas, which are thick stuffed corn tortillas, at Comedor La Reyna, a local restaurant in Sonsonate.
Visit the Tazumal Ruins
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Tazumal, which date back to 1000 BC. Learn about the history of the site from a knowledgeable guide.
Day 2
Surfing lesson at El Tunco Beach
4.7
(1000+)
Learn to surf at the popular El Tunco Beach, known for its consistent waves and laid-back vibe. All equipment and instruction provided.
Explore the El Imposible National Park
4.7
(1000+)
Embark on a hiking trail in the El Imposible National Park, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including monkeys, toucans, and jaguars.
Eat at La Pupuseria de Olocuilta
4.7
(1000+)
Try some of the best pupusas in the country at La Pupuseria de Olocuilta, a popular roadside stand located near the national park.
Day 3
Zip-lining at Apaneca Canopy Tour
4.7
(1000+)
Get an adrenaline rush by zip-lining through the lush forest at Apaneca Canopy Tour, with views of the surrounding mountains and coffee plantations.
Visit the Ataco town
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the vibrant and colorful town of Ataco, known for its street art, handicrafts, and coffee shops. Take a walking tour to learn about the town's history and culture.
Eat at Cafe de la T
4.7
(1000+)
Enjoy a cup of locally grown coffee and a delicious meal at Cafe de la T, a cozy cafe in the heart of Ataco.
Day 4
Kayaking at Lake Coatepeque
4.7
(1000+)
Rent a kayak and explore the crystal-clear waters of Lake Coatepeque, surrounded by lush vegetation and volcanoes. Swim and relax on the sandy beaches.
Visit the Juayua town
4.7
(1000+)
Wander through the charming town of Juayua, known for its weekend food festival and colonial architecture. Try some local street food and browse the artisanal market.
Eat at Casa Mazeta
4.7
(1000+)
Dine at Casa Mazeta, a restaurant located in a beautiful colonial mansion in Juayua, serving traditional Salvadoran cuisine with a modern twist.
Day 5
Explore the Nahuizalco town
4.7
(1000+)
Discover the indigenous culture of El Salvador at Nahuizalco, known for its traditional crafts, such as weaving and pottery. Visit the local market and learn about the history of the town.
Relax at Los Cobanos beach
4.7
(1000+)
Unwind at Los Cobanos beach, a hidden gem with soft sand, clear water, and coral reefs. Snorkel and swim in the calm waters.
Eat at Restaurante El Malecon
4.7
(1000+)
Try some fresh seafood and ceviche at Restaurante El Malecon, a beachfront restaurant with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
Day 6
Visit the Santa Ana Volcano
4.7
(1000+)
Hike up the Santa Ana Volcano, the highest volcano in El Salvador, for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Learn about the geological history of the area from a guide.
Relax at the Santa Ana hot springs
4.7
(1000+)
Take a dip in the natural hot springs at Santa Ana, known for their therapeutic properties. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the mineral-rich water.
Eat at Restaurante El Boqueron
4.7
(1000+)
Dine at Restaurante El Boqueron, a restaurant located near the volcano, serving traditional Salvadoran dishes with a modern twist. Enjoy views of the crater while you eat.