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The capital city offers a mix of historical sites, cultural attractions, and vibrant nightlife.
Known for its impressive neo-Gothic cathedral and nearby volcanic crater, Santa Ana is a must-visit destination.
This picturesque route winds through quaint towns like Juayúa, Ataco, and Apaneca, offering beautiful scenery, artisan crafts, and delicious local food.
A colonial town with cobblestone streets and well-preserved architecture, Suchitoto is rich in culture and history. Visitors can also explore nearby Lake Suchitlán for birdwatching and boat tours.
A popular beach town renowned for its surfing, El Tunco offers a laid-back atmosphere, stunning sunsets, and a vibrant surf culture.
This biodiverse park is perfect for hiking and wildlife spotting, with rugged terrain, waterfalls, and lush forests.
Another fantastic beach destination, Playa El Cuco boasts golden sands, clear waters, and excellent opportunities for swimming, surfing, and relaxation.
Often referred to as the "Pompeii of the Americas," this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a glimpse into ancient Mayan life with its remarkably preserved ruins.
Explore the ruins of this pre-Columbian Maya archeological site, which includes pyramids, a ball court, and a museum showcasing artifacts from the region.
A haven for nature lovers, Jiquilisco Bay is home to mangrove forests, protected wetlands, and diverse wildlife, offering opportunities for kayaking, birdwatching, and eco-tours.