DISCOVER THE FIRST AND MOST FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF EL SALVADOR!!
Imagine walking through 5 different indigenous towns, where you can meet and discover the local culture, but is more exciting to contact locals and taste the coffee culture of El Salvador!
We guide you to discover the best of the local gastronomy: imagine taste an unique mushroon native from the mountains of ruta de flores, and sausage made from tht , is a flavors explosio¿n in your tongue, usually added in beef steak or chicken. Discover new flavors, full of the rich millenary culture of our ancestors, and the fusion with the diverse coffee culture. think about how many different kinds of coffee you can taste. From the Geisha kind to Pacamara (salvadoran hibryd)
We guide you through the farms where you can taste all the flavor of El Salvador, and you can breathe and feel the connection to the best Central American coffee, Wee make you experience the local culture, and join with the locals. Discover the best with us!
Pickup included
Ataco is the most happiest town of ruta de flores, full of sourvenirs shops where You can Buy the Best of the local artisans, visit and taste coffee shops and buy local coffee, take a guided city tou, and You can enjoy the vienes at the viewpoint of la cruz. Well make a visit of the Once well finish our Journey, we back to the hotel or the door of your AirBnB
THE FIRST TOWN OF RUTA DE FLORES
After youll be picked up in the meeting point and drived, why to visit Nahuizalco? The most famous indigenous town of ruta de flores, the coloried street market, full of tradition since 400 years when the people were trading with anothers and the light with candles. actually it is amazing to see the tradition alive!
Then, the comunitary museum, a place to remember how important is preserve the culture and rescue the native language, the Nahuat- and why not? the house of the chocolate of a particular family who built as a tradition every year a big nacimiento for december, and you can taste the best horchata drink and barsley drnk of the whole ruta de flores!!!
then, a beatiful visit to the church and the artisans center to shop local sourvenirs made by the local artisans
A FRESH VISIT IN RUTA DE FLORES! the highest town of el salvador, above the 1400mts (7,000ft), fresh weather, coffee farms and extreme parks like Albania, where the people do the coloried slide, the bikes zip line, and the labirint.
then you can take a hike to laguna verde volcano, or rent a buggie or atb to round the crater. then there is the longest zip line of the country where you can enjoy the adrenaline above the mountains plated of coffee
YOUR BODY NEEDS A COOL RELAX!!! the biggest hot springs of central america! 21 different tematic thermal pools, and the biggest geiser of the whole central america: Santa Teresa. imagine resting in the hot waters and then, a mud but therapeutic massage.... something to experience!!!!
after that, youll be drived back to your location. end of three service
La Libertad is a coastal municipality in El Salvador, renowned for its world-class surf spots and vibrant beach culture. It's a hub for adventure travelers and those seeking a mix of natural beauty and local charm. The area is particularly famous for the surf break at El Tunco, a popular spot for both locals and international surfers.
El Tunco is a small coastal village known for its world-class surf breaks and vibrant nightlife. It's a popular spot for both surfers and travelers looking to enjoy the beach and local culture.
Playa El Sunzal is another popular surf spot with consistent waves suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers. The beach is less crowded than El Tunco and offers a more relaxed atmosphere.
Punta Roca is a famous surf spot known for its powerful waves and challenging breaks. It's a popular destination for experienced surfers looking for a thrilling ride.
Joya de Cerén is an archaeological site featuring a pre-Columbian Maya farming village preserved under volcanic ash. It's often referred to as the 'Pompeii of the Americas' and offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Mayan life.
San Diego Volcano is an inactive volcano offering hiking trails with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The hike to the summit is challenging but rewarding, providing panoramic views of the area.
Thick corn tortillas stuffed with various fillings such as cheese, beans, and meat. A national dish of El Salvador.
Fried fish, typically served with rice, salad, and tortillas. A popular seafood dish in coastal areas.
Fried yuca (cassava) served with crispy pork rinds and curtido (a pickled cabbage slaw). A beloved Salvadoran dish.
A seafood platter featuring a variety of fresh seafood such as shrimp, fish, clams, and octopus, cooked in a savory broth.
This is the dry season, offering the best weather for outdoor activities and beach visits. The surf is also particularly good during this period.
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La Libertad is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
San Benito Terminal, San Carlos Terminal
Local buses are the most common and affordable way to get around. They are frequent but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: InDriver, Local taxi services
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An archaeological site featuring a pre-Columbian Maya farming village preserved under volcanic ash. A fascinating glimpse into ancient Mayan life.
An inactive volcano offering hiking trails with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A challenging but rewarding adventure.
The capital city of El Salvador, offering a mix of historical sites, cultural attractions, and modern amenities. A great day trip for those interested in history and culture.
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