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What are people saying about Lake Coatepeque

Eileen_d, Jan 2026
Great Tour!
Josué was our guide. He shared his wealth of knowledge about the history, geography, and culture—even explained the flora and fauna of the areas we were exploring. The transportation was clean, comfortable and air-conditioned. We left early enough to beat the crowds, and we finished at a lovely restaurant overlooking Lake Coatepeque. We even had time to swim while waiting for our food. Thank you for such a great experience!
Hardeek_P, May 2026
Don't miss this one.
Fun tour with Alfredo Diaz. He was super friendly and knowledgeable about the Mayan sites and San Salvador. We were a small group, 3 of us on tour and it felt like a private tour more or less. I chose a light vegetarian lunch, it was fresh and with a view of Lake Coatepeque. Then an easy maybe 40 minute walk after lunch. Highly suggested.
Iman_D, May 2026
A taste of everything in one day
We had a wonderful day and felt the tour offered the perfect balance, allowing us to experience a little bit of everything in just one day. Adonis was an excellent guide who shared a wealth of history and insights throughout the trip. Although it was a hot day, the comfortable air-conditioned van made the journey much more enjoyable. While the fog prevented us from fully seeing the volcanoes, the Mayan sites were absolutely fascinating and made the experience memorable.
Stephanie_C, May 2026
Gabby was incredibly...
Gabby was incredibly knowledgeable about the country, the hike. She was fluent in English and Spanish.

Lake Coatepeque

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San Salvador
Panorama of Coatepeque Lake in Santa Ana, El Salvador.
  • Lake Coatepeque is a popular leisure spot for Salvadorans and visitors alike.
  • Several restaurants, hotels, and hostels have jetties for swimming, kayaking, and boating.
  • While you can rent kayaks, personal watercraft, and paddleboards on the day, you’ll have to pre-arrange scuba diving as there are no scuba shops on the lake.
  • From the lake, you can organize tours to climb Santa Ana Volcano, visit Mayan sites, or explore the hot springs.
  • There are many accommodation and dining options around the lake to suit any budget.
  • It’s recommended to bring cash, swimwear, and a towel.

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