San Salvador & Beyond

Tour Details
Included
- Transportation
- Plane Ticket
- Meals
- Activities
- Airbnb
Excluded
- Souvenirs
- Baggage Fees
- Alcoholic beverages
- Food or snaks bought outside Airbnb
Touring Map
Day 1 - Day 3 Welcome to the Capital
Day 1: Arrival in San Salvador – Welcome to the Capital
Yovoy Travel greets you at Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport. Private transfer a faboluose Airbnb in the Capital.
Welcome briefing with your bilingual guide over a traditional Salvadoran dinner at Restaurante La Pampa, featuring pupusas, yuca frita, and horchata.
Day 2: Historic San Salvador City Tour
Morning: Explore the Historic Center: Visit the iconic Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Plaza Gerardo Barrios. Learn about El Salvador’s complex history and resilience.
Afternoon: Dive into art and culture at MARTE Museum (Museo de Arte de El Salvador) and the Anthropology Museum (MUNA).
Evening: Stroll through Paseo El Carmen, a revitalized arts district with street murals, cafes, and live music.
Day 3: Volcanoes & Views – Boquerón Adventure
Morning: Day trip to El Boquerón National Park, home to the San Salvador Volcano. Hike to the crater’s edge for panoramic views of the lush “Boquerón” (giant mouth).
Evening: Return to the city. Dinner at Tipicos Margoth restaurant Salvadoran cuisine.
Day 4 - Day 6 Tin Marin, Children's Museum
Day 4: Fun time for the kids – Tin Marin, Children's Museum
Morning: Visit Tin Marin, Children's Museum an upbeat children's museum with interactive exhibits such as a pretend grocery store & dinosaur park.
Afternoon: Spend the afternoon in parque Cuscatlán. It's a public park with a playground, grassy areas, picnic tables, 2 museums & monuments.
Evening: Relax at the hotel or opt for a sunset walk around Puerta del Diablo (Devil’s Door) for breathtaking views.
Day 5: Nature & Relaxation – Lake Ilopango & Thermal Springs
Morning: Visit Lake Ilopango, a volcanic crater lake perfect for kayaking or paddleboarding. Enjoy a lakeside breakfast.
Afternoon: Unwind with an afternoon walk through Plaza Morazán. This pleasant little square is always bustling. It offers the best possible views of the National Theatre and the nearby street markets.
Evening: Farewell dinner at Mirador Pedro Feliz strategically located, this place offers unparalleled panoramic views of Lake Atitlán and the surrounding volcanoes.
Day 6: Departure – Last Glimpses of San Salvador
Morning: Visit Mercado Nacional de Artesanías for last-minute souvenirs like hammocks, pottery, and coffee.
Afternoon: Private transfer to the airport.
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