Surf Colonial
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Private transportation with A/C
- In & out airport transfers
- English speaking guide
- Pupusa Workshop and Horchata Tasting at Casa 1800 Suchitoto
- Indigo demostration at Suchitoto
- Optional - Surf Lessons
- Hotel room nights with breakfast
Exclusions
- Personal Expenses
- Unspecified meal
- Non detailed visits, transfers or entrance fees
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival transfer - Suchitoto
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Suchitoto is considered the cultural capital of El Salvador, also known as "Cradle of History and Culture". Its name in Nahuat means "place of birds and flowers". On the shores of the quiet Lake Suchitlán, it offers the architecture of a colonial city where time seems to have stopped. Walking through its cobbled streets, we can find important monuments; such as Alejandro Coto's theater and house, as well as the art galleries and the most important monument for its cultural and historical significance, the church of Santa Lucía, built in 1853. Overnight at Suchitoto.
Day 2 Pupusas, Horchata and Indigo
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Pupusas are definitely the most popular typical dish in El Salvador, according some versions the tradition comes from pre Hispanic civilization in América, and the origin of Pupusas are in the current west territory side of El Salvador. Recipe is easy, but the process takes its time. Pupusas are thick corn tortillas stuffed typically with smashed beans, cheese or pork and combinations (modern Pupusas include other interesting ingredients) then sizzled over a fire and serving piping hot, normally accompanied with a tomato sauce and cabbage as garnish. For beverage enjoy the Horcahata, natural drink based of seeds of a locals fruit known as “Morro.
Suchitoto is also the capital of indigo, which is a plant from is extracted a beautiful blue dye, known since pre-Hispanic times and called "Blue Gold" in the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries due the income generated by its marketing. You will learn how to dye a garment with the help of local experts. Overnight at Suchitoto.
Day 3 La Libertad beaches
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The Salvadorean coast it is just a 300 km line laying down over the pacific ocean, formed mainly by volcanic processes coloring the sand with particular black tones. Along the way you can find different sceneries a combination of local flavors and natural beauty. El Tunco Beach, San Blass, El Sunzal and El Zonte and very close from this place the local dock of La Libertad town where you can appreciate the daily fishing activities and how people sell the fresh products to local inhabitants. Amazing places for admire the sunset every afternoon. These beaches are specially claimed by national and international surfers as great for practicing this world wide sport and visited by hundreds of them every year. Even should you are a professional with a lot of experience or a beginner needing classes, that you can take with certified experts local instructors. Overnight at El Zonte beach.
Day 4 Day at leisure at the beach
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Salvadorean beaches are perfect for practicing surf if you are an expert go and take the best waves or look for professional instructors if you are begginer. Enjoy also the hotel facilities as the swimming pool, the restaurant, comfortable rooms or simply basking in the sun.
Day 5 Departure Transfer
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Enjoy time at leisure at the hotel before the transfer to El Salvador International Airport with our spanish speaking driver.
Please Note
- Limited mobility accessible
- Operates daily
- Suggested Hotels:
- Suchitoto: Casa 1800 Boutique Hotel or similar | El Zonte beach: Palo Verde Eco Hotel or similar
- Standard rooms - Subject to availability
Know Before You Go
- Infant seats available
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 7 days before start
Non-refundable after 7 days before start




