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Tourist Attractions in El Salvador

Choosing to experience the tourist attractions in El Salvador may raise a lot of eyebrows from your friends, as it is not on the list of most popular vacation destinations. Things to do in El Salvador range from tropical rainforest excursions to a day on the Pacific or the Atlantic Ocean. Historical cities dot the countryside waiting to be explored.

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Mayan History: Mayan ruins entice visitors to enter the domain of the ancient people who populated the area long before the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado claimed the region for Spain in 1524.

Juayu'a: The colonial architecture lines the central plaza where street venders and open air eateries entice visitors to taste the local cuisine. Thrill seekers can repel down the breathtaking waterfalls just outside the city while amateur photographers are provided with panoramic views of the tropical rainforest.

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Coffee: This small country gained its independence when coffee plants were introduced in 1840. The town of Juayu'a provides tours of the coffee processing plant during the week. The bike trails through the coffee plantation however offer spectacular views of the countryside. While enjoying fine dining is one of the things to do in El Salvador there are many more waiting for you to discover.

Ahuachapán: The town of Ahuachapán provides a starting location for excursions to nearby El Salvadoran destinations. Transportation to the outlying areas is inexpensive and available for those who wish to experience Ruta de las Flores, the Route of the Flowers.

Ruta de las Flores: The 36 kilometer road winds through the heart of El Salvador's coffee plantations. In May blooms ring the local volcanoes like skirts. Along this road are smaller towns that give visitors the impression that time has forgotten them.

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Nahuizalco: Nahuizalco is a small village inhabited by the Pipil. Still speaking Uto-Aztecan, an endangered language, these distant relatives of the Mayan offer traditional textiles, furniture and crafts for those who visit. Ancient ruins are not the only tourist attractions in El Salvador.

Punta Roca: Having some of the best surfing in El Salvador, the town of Punta Roca is more than just a wave riders dream. Located on the Pacific side of country, a short drive up the coast is the beach of La Libertad. Water temperatures remain in the 80's year round while perfectly breaking waves delight both novice and experienced surfer.

Suchitoto: This town may be found just north of El Salvador city. It was once considered the cultural capitol of El Salvador during the thriving indigo trade period; this small town features colonial buildings and cobblestone streets. Every weekend the town hosts art and food festivals. Sample traditional culinary foods as you stroll among the many art displays and vendors. Click for Hotels near Suchitoto, El Salvador

Embaise Cerro'n Grande: Suchitoto provides a unique view the Embaise Cerro'n Grande also called the Lago de Suichitla'n. Over 200 species of birds have been identified. As the seasons change so do the birds that stop to rest or nest in safety.

Make Your Visit Easy: The currency of El Salvador is the US dollar. Travelers are encouraged to bring small denominations to make their visit to the villages easier. ATM's accept Visa and MasterCard and some larger cities will exchange traveler's checks for dollars. Language: Preparing to enjoy the things to do in El Salvador may include brushing up on your Spanish. Most villagers are bilingual speaking their native dialects and Spanish.

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