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El Boquerón National Park Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about El Boquerón National Park

Sheila_S, Mar 2026
El Boqueron
Great views of the both craters. Lots of steps, but easy to walk. Very friendly and knowledgable guide.
Diego_S, Nov 2025
I had a great time
Alex was my guide and I had a great day. Started with a short/easy hike with beautiful views, then we ventured into the chaos of the city. Alex gave me background of different areas, pointed other areas out (Mercado Central and other markets) that I might want to revisit during my stay. We had a nice coffee, nice lunch and nice convo. Highly recommend
Mark_M, Jan 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amazing way to start our trip in El Salvador!
My wife and I arrived on an early morning flight and needed something fun to do before our hotel check-in, and this tour was perfect. We dropped our bags at the hotel and met Arely early in the morning for an excellent walking tour through San Salvador. She was friendly, knowledgeable, and made the city feel welcoming right away. We especially enjoyed the coffee stops along the way — a great local touch. After the city tour, we drove up to El Boquerón National Park to see the volcano, and the views were incredible. The highlight was finishing with delicious pupusas while enjoying an amazing panoramic view of San Salvador — truly unforgettable. Everything was smooth and well-organized, and the timing worked out perfectly because we returned to the hotel right when our room was ready. Arely was fantastic and we would absolutely recommend this tour to anyone visiting San Salvador — especially if you want to see a lot in one day with a great guide!
Maria_P, Jun 2025
Great
It was great to go on top of the mountain to see this volcano and visiting Suchitoto it takes you back in time it’s a beautiful town. Tour guide was great.

El Boquerón National Park

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San Salvador
El Boquerón National Park
  • El Boquerón is a must-see attraction for adventure travelers and outdoor enthusiasts visiting El Salvador.

  • Bring cash, plenty of water, sun protection like a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses, as well as insect repellent.

  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking over uneven surfaces.

  • There are plenty of restaurants along the hiking routes and some local stalls at the top.

  • There’s also a small museum if you’re interested in finding out more about El Boquerón and the volcanic history of the park.

  • El Boquerón is located atop an active volcano, but it’s closely monitored for any signs of seismic activity. The last eruption was in 1917.

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