Explore the Hidden Treasures of El Salvador
El Salvador Travel Guide
Discover the enchanting beauty of El Salvador, where pristine beaches meet volcanic landscapes, and the rich tapestry of culture unfolds in charming towns and vibrant markets.
This Central American gem invites you to immerse yourself in its diverse offerings, from the stunning surf waves of El Tunco to the lush trails of Ruta de Las Flores.
Explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Tazumal and San Andres, where history whispers tales of an ancient civilization, and indulge in the delicious flavors of pupusas and local coffee that reflect the heart of Salvadoran hospitality.
With welcoming locals and breathtaking scenery, your journey through El Salvador promises to be a memorable adventure filled with warmth, exploration, and unforgettable experiences.
When measured by land mass, El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America. But don’t be fooled by its modest size — El Salvador is packed with opportunities for adventure!
The country’s Pacific coast is home to impressive swells, making it a surfer’s paradise. El Salvador is also the “Land of Volcanoes,” with more than 100 within its borders.
You can also explore five archaeological parks containing pre-Columbian Mayan ruins.
At Martsam Travel, we provide a range of El Salvador tour packages that allow you to experience everything this incredible country has to offer. For more information about our unforgettable tours, please feel free to get in touch.
Our team loves going the extra mile to turn dream vacations into reality. This is why we also offer fully bespoke custom tours in El Salvador tailored to your unique interests and travel preferences.
But perhaps most importantly, El Salvadorans are warm, welcoming, and hospitable!
For now, though, we present our El Salvador travel guide. We hope that it’s full of all the inspiration and information you need.
However, if you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
El Salvador Driving Guide
Are you planning to rent a car and hit the road during your time in El Salvador? You’ve made a great decision! This is a fantastic way to explore the wonders of this special place.
If the driving license from your home country is in English or Spanish, you don’t need an International Driver’s Permit (IDP).
However, if your license is written in any other language, you must obtain an IDP.
Most car rental companies will ask you for your home driving license and an IDP when renting a car for verification purposes.
And when you get out on the road, you should always have your IDP, local license, visa, and passport to hand for police and border checks.
Other important information for driving in El Salvador includes:
- In El Salvador, you drive on the right-hand side of the road
- You overtake other vehicles on the left
- The minimum age for driving in El Salvador is 18
- You have to be at least 21 years old to rent a car
- Watch out for tumulos (large speed bumps)
- When parking, be aware of your surroundings
- Plan your route well before heading out
- Speeding results in large fines
- Always wear your seatbelt
- Do not drink and drive!
What are the Visa and Passport Requirements for El Salvador?
Upon arrival in El Salvador, you must present a valid passport and either a Salvadoran visa or a one-entry tourist card.
You can buy a tourist card upon arrival from immigration officials in airports, seaports, or at land border crossings.
At the time of writing, a tourist card costs $12 USD and is valid for 90 days.
What Should I Pack for a Trip to El Salvador?
There’s no such thing as a perfectly packed suitcase for El Salvador. What works for a beach or surfing vacation doesn’t apply to a hiking adventure in the mountains.
However, there are some staple items that everyone should consider bringing with them, including:
- Swimsuit
- Quick-drying T-shirts
- Lightweight Clothing
- Raincoat
- Sun Hat
- Flowy Dresses
- Sturdy Shoes
- Sandals/Flip Flops
The above list is only a starting point. Needless to say, you should always travel with the appropriate documents (and copies), personal medication, and spares of essential clothing. When it comes to clothing, the primary consideration should be heat management for your comfort.
As with travel to any other destination, we advise packing a copy of your passport as well as any essential medications you require. The official currency of El Salvador is the US dollar. In September 2021, Bitcoin also became legal tender. However, it may not be accepted everywhere as yet.
Dive into an Authentic El Salvador Experience with Our Tours!
We hope this comprehensive El Salvador travel guide has inspired you to visit this incredible, vibrant, life-affirming country.
At Martsam Travel, our local guides and trip planners have carefully crafted various tours in El Salvador. With a focus on culture, history, and adventure, there’s something for everyone!
If you would like more information about our pre-planned or custom tours in El Salvador, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
For the ultimate in flexibility and freedom, consider a tailor-made itinerary. Our custom tour packages let you design your own experience. The type of hotel, methods of transport, and places to visit — the choice is yours!