Immerse yourself in the world of the Maya farmers at Joya de Cerén in El Salvador. Discover their culture, traditions, and daily life while enjoying a scenic lunch by the lake.
Immerse yourself in the world of the Maya farmers at Joya de Cerén in El Salvador. Discover their culture, traditions, and daily life while enjoying a scenic lunch by the lake.
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Joya de Cerén Archaeological Park - Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site is the only World Heritage site in El Salvador, making it unique in Mesoamerica.
Joya de Cerén was one of the Mayan villages situated in the Zapotitán Valley when the Loma Caldera volcano erupted in the seventh century AD. The site was covered by volcanic ash from this event,…
- Joya de Cerén Archaeological Park - Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site is the only World Heritage site in El Salvador, making it unique in Mesoamerica.
Joya de Cerén was one of the Mayan villages situated in the Zapotitán Valley when the Loma Caldera volcano erupted in the seventh century AD. The site was covered by volcanic ash from this event, preserving the earth constructions and artifacts. Visitors can observe the daily life of the Mayas here.
- Tazumal - Chalchuapa was influenced by Copán, as well as Teotihuacan and Toltec cultures. It consists of a series of structures that were part of a significant and sophisticated Mayan settlement existing between 100 and 1200 AD. After a long period of occupation, with its greatest development during the Classic horizon (250 to 900 AD), Tazumal was finally abandoned around 1200 AD.
- Lake Coatepeque - This lake is one of the most fascinating in El Salvador. A brief stop will be made here, as lunch will be enjoyed at this location.

- Small Groups
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrances
- Certified Tour Guide
- Small Groups
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrances
- Certified Tour Guide
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
The Mayan civilization is an integral part of Central America’s rich heritage. To gain a true understanding of this identity, it is crucial to delve into the culture, daily life, sacred sites, traditions, and customs. At Joya de Cerén, visitors can experience the genuine lifestyle of Mayan commoners and farmers, providing insight into their everyday…
The Mayan civilization is an integral part of Central America’s rich heritage. To gain a true understanding of this identity, it is crucial to delve into the culture, daily life, sacred sites, traditions, and customs. At Joya de Cerén, visitors can experience the genuine lifestyle of Mayan commoners and farmers, providing insight into their everyday existence. Following this, Tazumal awaits, a magnificent temple complex that was once the site of significant ceremonies. To wrap up the day, a delightful lunch will be enjoyed at a recommended location, either with a breathtaking view of the panoramic lake or in the charming city of Santa Ana.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.