El Salvador Tourism


Things to do in San Salvador

Top 15 Things to Do in San Salvador: Explore the Capital’s Culture, History, and Natural Beauty


Looking for exciting things to do in San Salvador? El Salvador’s vibrant capital offers a dynamic mix of history, culture, and adventure—from bustling markets and colonial landmarks to modern art galleries and volcanic views. Start in the historic center, where … Read more

Los Chorros de la Calera Waterfall

Los Chorros de la Calera Waterfall: Nature, Adventure, and Relaxation in Juayúa


Los Chorros de la Calera waterfall is one of Juayúa’s most natural attractions, a series of cascading waterfalls hidden among dense coffee plantations on the Ruta de las Flores. Located just outside the charming colonial town of Juayúa, this spot … Read more

July 2025 News El Salvador

El Salvador Welcomes 3 Million International Visitors, Eyes 4 Million by Year’s End


SANTA TECLA, El Salvador — El Salvador has surpassed 3 million international visitors thus far this year, Tourism Minister Morena Valdez announced, marking another milestone in the country’s fast-growing tourism recovery. The majority of travelers have come from the United … Read more

El Salvador’s Surf City II project gets $65M from

El Salvador Secures $65 Million Loan to Expand Surf City II and Modernize La Libertad’s Coast


The coastal transformation of La Libertad is moving into its next phase. Lawmakers on Monday approved a $65 million loan from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) to fund Surf City II. The Legislative Assembly endorsed Opinion 142, … Read more

Chorizo Festival in Cojutepeque

Chorizo Festival in Cojutepeque: A Celebration of Salvadoran Flavor


Few things capture the heart of Salvadoran identity like food—and few foods capture it better than the famous chorizo festival in Cojutepeque. Every December, this city in the department of Cuscatlán transforms into a lively hub of aroma, color, and … Read more

Sapo River in Morazán El Salvador

The Sapo River in Morazán: Nature, Peace, Eco-Tourism, and Preservation in El Salvador


Located in the mountains of Morazán, the Sapo River is one of El Salvador’s last untouched natural wonders—a turquoise sanctuary of waterfalls, wildlife, and peace that anchors the country’s growing eco-tourism network within the celebrated Ruta de la Paz. The … Read more

Can El Salvador Reach 4 Million Tourists by Year’s End?

El Salvador Named Host of World Tourism Day 2026, Marking Historic First


LA LIBERTAD, El Salvador — El Salvador has been selected to host World Tourism Day in 2026, making it the first Central American country to host the industry’s most significant global commemoration. The announcement was made during the closing ceremony … Read more