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6-Nights El Salvador Private Deluxe Culture, Nature & Relaxation

El Salvador
6-Nights El Salvador Private Deluxe Culture, Nature & Relaxation
El Salvador
Way To Go Tours
Vacation Offer ID 1634996
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Overview

Way To Go Tours

Discover the vibrant heart of El Salvador with a journey that blends cultural heritage, volcanic landscapes, and coastal relaxation. Enjoy 3 nights in a Junior Suite at the Sheraton Presidente San Salvador, 1 night at the charming Casa 1800 in a King Suite, and 2 nights of coastal serenity in an Ocean View Bahía Room at Acantilados Hotel. This fully private experience includes immersive guided tours: explore San Salvador and El Boquerón Volcano, wander the colonial streets of Suchitoto and create your own textile in an Indigo Dye Workshop, and uncover the secrets of the “Pompeii of the Americas” at Joya de Cerén before enjoying a traditional Pupusa Workshop and the natural beauty of Cerro Verde. Additional highlights include a scenic transfer through the mountains, a private trek to Siete Cascadas waterfalls, and a relaxing soak at Santa Teresa Hot Springs. The trip ends with a free beach day to unwind. Includes all private transfers, 6 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners—perfect for travelers seeking a deeper, more authentic El Salvador.

Vacation Inclusions

  • 6 Nights Accommodations
    • San Salvador: Sheraton- Junior Suite
    • Cerro Verde: Casa 1800- King Suite
    • La Libertad: Acantilados- Ocean View Bahia
  • All private transfers and private day touring
  • 6 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners
  • All taxes and resort fees
  • Private San Salvador & El Boquerón Volcano Tour
  • Private Suchitoto & Indigo Dye Workshop Tour
  • Private Joya de Cerén & Cerro Verde + Pupusa Workshop Tour
  • Private Siete Cascadas & Santa Teresa Hot Springs Tour

Featured Destinations

San Salvador

San Salvador

The capital of El Salvador and its largest city, San Salvador is a bustling place with massive traffic jams during rush hour. The ongoing construction of expressways adds to the slowdowns.

Though it was established in 1546, most of San Salvador's colonial buildings were destroyed by various earthquakes, floods and a volcanic eruption. As a result, it has a modern appearance.

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Cerro Verde National Park

Cerro Verde National Park

Located at the crown of an extinct volcano about 50 mi/80 km northwest of San Salvador, Cerro Verde National Park, El Salvador, has good hiking in forest-covered mountains and spectacular views of Izalco Volcano and Coatepeque Crater Lake.

Cerro Verde park harbors many plants and birds, including 17 kinds of hummingbirds. Having an experienced and knowledgeable guide will add a lot to your visit. The Cerro Verde (Green Hill) mountain itself is 6,660 ft/2,030 m high and has two craters.

Nearby Izalco Volcano (6,183 ft/1,886 m) has a perfect black lava cone, with a beautiful crater. An easy trail leads to the summit. Izalco was known as the Lighthouse of the Pacific because of spectacular but benign eruptions that took place every 15 minutes for approximately 190 years. The last eruption took place in 1966, and now only wisps of smoke emerge from the cone. You can get a good look at Izalco from the Hotel de Montana, a lovely mountain lodge on top of Cerro Verde. (It was built so guests could watch the natural fireworks display at Izalco, but the volcanic activity ceased just as the hotel was completed.) Check in advance to make sure the hotel and glassed-in restaurant are open, since they close periodically.

Coatepeque Crater Lake has very deep, blue water. It's a popular weekend recreation spot, with hotels, public beaches and fishing. Also, near the park is the small town of Izalco, where many residents still wear traditional clothing.

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La Libertad

La Libertad

Situated some 25 mi/40 km southwest of San Salvador, the Pacific coast resort of La Libertad, El Salvador, offers some of the world's best surfing. Consequently, it is packed with city dwellers on weekends. A short distance west is Zunzal, where international surfing competitions are held.

But the big waves are not for novices, and beware of strong undertows when swimming—the beaches are not protected from the huge Pacific swells.

There's a pier on the black-sand beach, and good seafood is available in local restaurants.

Note: Exercise caution when visiting La Libertad and the surrounding area: There has been a high incidence of assaults and robberies. Avoid walking around town after dark. Surfers have also experienced problems with crime on the beach.

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Valid Date Ranges

August 2025
08/01/2025 10/31/2025 $3,678 per person
Advertised from price was quoted on 07/10/25 and based on 08/01/25 departure date. Prices listed may vary by departure dates. Pricing based on double occupancy, rates are dynamic and can change until deposited. International airfare is additional. Package prices are subject to change without notice, and all reservations are based upon availability at the time of booking. Terms and conditions apply. Note: Excluded are International airfare, meals not indicated and gratuity.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.