Vacation is all about relaxation and the Thermal Pools in Santa Teresa in the mountains of Ahauchapán/Apaneca are a great place to recuperate and rejuvenate your body.
Santa Teresa and the thermal pools are only an hour away from El Salvador’s capital, San Salvador, and only an hour and forty-five minutes from Guatemala City. The thermal [...]
Relaxation at the Thermal Pools in Santa Teresa
Tasty Variety at the Food Festival In Juayúa
Okay, so one way to enjoy a copious amount of pupusas, elote loco, horchata de arroz, and other typical Salvadoran food is at the Juayúa Food Fair held every Sunday. (Pronounced WHY-OOH-AH, with the accent on the OOH, for all you not-Spanish-speaking-quite-yet Gringos out there.)
The whole town gathers in town square for the event and food is [...]
Hard Coral Snorkeling on Protected Beaches
Hard Coral Snorkeling offers you the chance to get active and get in touch with nature in El Salvador. The snorkeling excursion, led by Los Cóbanos Tours, is inexpensive (only $12.00) and last about 3 hours.
The tour starts out walking down “El Amor” (Love Beach) to a point on one of the the beaches inside [...]
Family Fun at the National Zoo in San Salvador
For a bit of family fun in El Salvador, why not take a trip to the National Zoo? The official Spanish name is Parque Zoologico Nacional El Salvador, although even the most Spanish-challenged of Gringos are sure to be able to figure out that it means National Zoo.
The Zoo Nacional (I am practicing my Spanish!) is basically [...]

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