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English
Included
Explore San Andrés, an important Mayan archaeological complex
Discover the stunning landscapes of Cerro Verde National Park
Enjoy panoramic views of Izalco and Santa Ana volcanoes
Learn about El Salvador’s Mayan heritage and volcanic history
€ 81.98
€ 75.42


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Experience the very best of El Salvador in one unforgettable day with the Ultimate Full-Day Combo Tour. This adventure-packed journey takes you deep into the heart of the country, combining history, nature, and breathtaking scenery. Begin by stepping back in time at Joya de Cerén, often called the “Pompeii of the Americas,” where the everyday life of a Mayan village has been remarkably preserved beneath layers of volcanic ash. Continue to San Andrés, another fascinating archaeological site that showcases the grandeur of the ancient Mayan civilization and offers a deeper understanding of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
After exploring El Salvador’s ancient past, venture into the lush landscapes of Cerro Verde National Park, surrounded by spectacular volcanic vistas. Wander through its cool trails and enjoy panoramic views of Izalco and Santa Ana volcanoes. Conclude your day at the breathtaking Coatepeque Lake, where the turquoise waters shimmer beneath the shadow of towering volcanic peaks. Whether you’re drawn by history, nature, or adventure, this full-day tour perfectly captures the spirit of El Salvador, offering an experience filled with discovery and lasting memories.
Local taxes
National Park fees
Local guide
Professional guide
Transport by a comfortable vehicle
Gratuities
Lunch
Light clothes
Comfortable walking shoes
Extra water
Sunblock
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Have a camera ready to capture every special moment
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Great place to visit, worth the entrance fee (foreigner $5/person). Found it by mistake and was a great find, great museum. After all the research we had done to come to El Salvador never ran into this place. Recommended.

Nice Mayan ruins. The parking lot is dirt and has some big potholes but good value and easy to walk around. Very safe. Do NOT take the background there. The roads turn to dirt then mud then car sized potholes. Stay on the Main hwy.

Beautiful park, well administrated, superb grounds, excellent museum.

A really great experience. The tour guide took me around to the different destinations and told me stories and about different museums. The activity is definitely recommended and it's worth the money.

Nice history place, had rain in the afternoon, but it wasn’t bad. I recommend early is better.

It was fab. Alfredo was a wonderful tour guide. Very knowledgeable, I learned a lot. He accommodated everyone nicely. The tour was great, it was a good amount of walking, not hard. Great views. I highly recommend Alfredo and the tour.

Pick up locations were easy to access and safe. Tour was small but great because it felt more like a private tour. Great explanation of locations visited and lunch was delicious. Alfredo provided the menu before arriving so the meals would be ready when we arrived. The last part is a bit of a walk that once you start you can’t turn back because the exit is on the opposite side. One thing that was frustrating was the traffic, but that was out of our control. There was a cycling competition that completely stopped traffic for a while.

Relatively small archeological Mayan site with well preserved structures and good infrastructure / facilities. Mostly flat grass with slight elevations that can be demanding for wheelchair users / mobility impaired guests. There’s also a very informative museum which provides a great introduction to the site. Overall worth a trip from Dan Salvador and not overrun with tourists. Love the calamity of the place.



