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All San Salvador Tours & Excursions in 2026

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Monica_M, May 2026
Long but worth it to see Antigua!
Super long day (my pick-up time was 4:20am & I was dropped off after 8pm), as others have said, but worth it! Antigua was amazing. Our time there was well-split between a 2 hour tour, followed by 2 hours of time on our own for lunch & whatever else. I’d have liked to have one more hour in Antigua, balancing the trip between 5 hours on the road, 5 hours in Antigua, and 5 hours on the return journey. But instead we got 4 hours in Antigua. The guides were respectful & professional & I’d have felt safe with them as a woman travelling alone. The van was spacious & myself and the two other tourists who signed up for this each had a row of seats to stretch out & even nap on, which made the drive easier. I also appreciated that the guides/drivers did not play loud music on the way. This made it easier to listen to podcasts and books about Guatemala on my airpods which made the journey better.
Sandra_R, Apr 2026
Unforgettable field trip to Santa Ana Volcano.
Very responsible guide, Josué Romero never let me behind even when I was the slowest walker, clear explanation about how to expect in the trip, brief history of volcanos in El Salvador and the country history. Good transportation and driver Ivan did a nice job.
Kim_S, Apr 2026
5 stars all the way
Dave was great! Vibrant personality, personal touch getting to know all of his tour group! One of the best walking tours we have been on! El Salvador is an amazing country and Dave sure highlighted it well! Thank you for your passion, hospitality and great humour! Mucho love from Canada ! Haha - Kim & Ian
Stephen_Z, Apr 2026
Amazing day with an incredible guide.
My girlfriend and I had an absolutely amazing time on this tour led by Osmaro. I was glad the tour didn’t involve a heavy amount of walking, I would say we got around 10,000 steps throughout the tour. In between the stops Osmaro showed how well versed he is with the country’s past, present and future. He answered all of our questions and the other travelers as well. He should really consider a part time gig as a photographer because he had great ideas for spots to take pictures and was always willing to take a picture for us. Incredibly friendly, knowledgeable and personable. 10/10 I would absolutely recommend this tour.
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The capital of the small country of El Salvador, San Salvador is a perfect jumping-off point for exploring the country. Scale Santa Ana Peak, the country’s tallest mountain and an active volcano; border-hop into nearby Honduras for the ruins of Copan, some of the world's best-preserved Maya ruins; or follow the Ruta de las Flores, a path that features incredible biodiversity and indigenous culture. San Salvador tours are the way to see the country and region in all its complexity.