1.Tazumal is the most stunning Mayan ruin located in El Salvador - first settled at around 5,000 BCE according to archaeologists and then abandoned by thirteenth century. The complex's architectural structure was extensively reconstructed and excavated during the 1940s and 1950s However, many of the remains are unexplored.
2.Welcome to a lively two-street beach town loved by surfers and backpackers and surfers. The pebbly beaches are best at dawn. Explore the charming streets or go to the beach caves at times when the tide is low.
3.What was once an active volcano some 1,500 years ago has become a vast blue area of freshwater in the middle of El Salvador. At an altitude of 1,450 feet (442m) with a border of high cliffs, it's popular with boating and diving enthusiasts.
2.Welcome to a lively two-street beach town loved by surfers and backpackers and surfers. The pebbly beaches are best at dawn. Explore the charming streets or go to the beach caves at times when the tide is low.
3.What was once an active volcano some 1,500 years ago has become a vast blue area of freshwater in the middle of El Salvador. At an altitude of 1,450 feet (442m) with a border of high cliffs, it's popular with boating and diving enthusiasts.