El Salvador



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1. Joya de Cerén - $3-6 entrance fee - Open daily from 9am-4pm - https://www.elsalvador.travel/en/what-to-do/archaeological-sites/joya-de-ceren/
2. Tazumal - $3 entrance fee - Open daily from 9am-4pm - https://www.elsalvador.travel/en/what-to-do/archaeological-sites/tazumal/
3. Santa Ana Volcano - $3 entrance fee - Open daily from 7am-3pm - https://www.elsalvador.travel/en/what-to-do/natural-wonders/santa-ana-volcano/
4. El Boquerón National Park - $1 entrance fee - Open daily from 8am-5pm - https://www.elsalvador.travel/en/what-to-do/natural-wonders/el-boqueron-national-park/
5. Ruta de las Flores - No entrance fee - Open daily - https://www.elsalvador.travel/en/what-to-do/ruta-de-las-flores/
6. Suchitoto - No entrance fee - Open daily - https://www.elsalvador.travel/en/what-to-do/cities-towns/suchitoto/
7. La Ruta Maya - Prices vary depending on tour - Open daily - https://www.elsalvador.travel/en/what-to-do/la-ruta-maya/

¿Qué debo saber de El Salvador?


El Salvador is a small country located in Central America. Its history is marked by colonization, civil war and natural disasters, but it has managed to emerge as a vibrant and culturally rich destination.

The culture of El Salvador is a mix of indigenous, European and African influences. One of the most iconic features of Salvadoran culture is its vibrant and colorful handicrafts, including textiles, ceramics and wood carvings. The country is also known for its traditional music and dance, which reflect its rich history and cultural diversity.

When it comes to food, El Salvador is famous for its pupusas, a type of stuffed tortilla that is usually filled with beans, cheese and meat. Other traditional dishes include yuca frita (fried cassava), chicharrones (fried pork rinds) and tamales.

In terms of transportation, the most common way to get around El Salvador is by bus. Taxis are also widely available, but it is important to negotiate the fare before getting in. The country has a warm tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius year-round.

To enter El Salvador, visitors from most countries need a valid passport and may also need a visa. It is important to check the requirements before traveling. As for safety, it is recommended to exercise caution when traveling in El Salvador, especially in urban areas.

Communication is not a problem in El Salvador, as the country has a well-developed mobile network and Wi-Fi is widely available. Spanish is the official language, but English is also spoken in tourist areas. The currency is the US dollar, which is widely accepted throughout the country.

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