Apaneca

Ahuachapán ¡Descubre Apaneca, uno de los destinos más frescos y encantadores de El Salvador! Ubicado a 1,477 metros sobre el nivel del mar, en el corazón de la Ruta de Las Flores, Apaneca enamora con su clima agradable, hermosos paisajes y el aroma de su reconocido café de altura. Este pintoresco destino es ideal para […]
Nahuizalco

Sonsonate Este. Nahuizalco is a destination rich in history and traditional crafts. One of Nahuizalco's most visited sites is the Náhuat Pipil Commemorative Museum, where you can learn about local indigenous heritage and historical accounts of the 1932 massacre, which left a profound mark on El Salvador's history.
Juayúa

Sonsonate Norte. Juayúa offers exciting landscapes and adventure opportunities. Nestled in the highlands of Sonsonate along the Ruta de las Flores, the municipality of Juayúa welcomes visitors with its cool climate, spectacular landscapes, and natural destinations in western El Salvador.
Concepción de Ataco

Ahuachapán Centro. Concepción de Ataco is one of El Salvador's most colorful destinations. Known for its cobblestone streets, vibrant murals, local
La Palma

Chalatenango Norte. La Palma offers some of El Salvador's most distinctive crafts, created in this vibrant municipality nestled among pine forests and fresh mountain air.
San Ignacio

For ecotourism and agrotourism enthusiasts, explore this natural destination rich with pine trees, cypress stands, and diverse vegetable farms and abundant wildlife, especially tepezcuintle, squirrels, agouti, deer, raccoons, ocelots, and others.
Chalatenango

Chalatenango features majestic mountain landscapes, rolling hills of vegetable farms, and the country's oldest indigo crops. This is one of the country's largest departments, making it an excellent ecotourism destination.
La Libertad

For beach destinations, La Libertad department offers abundant choices, whether you're a surfer or just looking to relax.
La Unión

La Unión is the department's largest city and your gateway to adventures to the magnificent Gulf of Fonseca and Conchagua Volcano. Ocean breezes carry the scent of salt air throughout the city. Most of the residents' livelihoods depend on revenue from fishing and tourism, as well as vegetable farming.
Sonsonate

Sonsonate stands as a premier destination for religious tourism, with the solemn observance and religious fervor displayed during Easter week. This location holds such cultural significance that in 2013, the Salvadoran Legislative Assembly declared Sonsonate's Easter week celebration as part of the country's Cultural and Religious Heritage.