- Suchitoto - Nestled in the scenic Cuscatlán department, Suchitoto lies a mere 47 kilometers from the nation’s capital. Renowned for its hospitable ambiance, Suchitoto is revered as a historic treasure of the nation, boasting a wealth of colonial legacy and the iconic Artificial lake Suchitlán that enhances its stunning vistas.
The town’s Nahuatl name translates to ‘Place of the flower bird.’ Its streets, paved with cobblestones, and the colonial-style homes with picturesque balconies offer visitors a glimpse into yesteryear. Strolling through its alleys, one can discover art galleries showcasing exquisite Salvadoran art and vibrant stores selling wooden crafts, exquisite woven goods, indigo garments, and a plethora of home decor accessories.
- Parque Arqueologico Cihuatan - Cihuatan, the largest archaeological site in El Salvador, is situated 30 km from the city of San Salvador. This community rose to prominence following the well-known decline of the Mayan civilization. Cihuatan, a post-classic Pipil city dating from 900 to 1200 AD, encompasses over 100 mounds spread across 70 hectares. Visitors can explore a variety of historical features including a ball court, temples, and museums.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water included
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Included entrance fees
- Lunch
Suchitoto stands as the premier colonial town in El Salvador.
Embarking on this tour presents a chance to explore the genuine cultural fabric of the Salvadoran people, which includes local cuisine, the country’s past, the heritage of indigo, the allure of nature, and time-honored traditions and customs, all accompanied by an amiable and accredited guide.
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