Santa Elena is a new residential area, enjoy a panoramic view of the San Salvador valley and San Salvador volcano.
See one of the most important plazas in the city, Were concerts, young people, bikers club get together during the day at different times
One o f the most important plazas in town, in honor of president Barrios, who is believed brought the coffee to this country.
A unique building, its design marvels to many people, natural fresh and colors are provided for the direct sunlight.
An important building, now converted into a museum, visited by locals and foreigners.
Shore Excursion From Acajutla: San Salvador City Tour
Tour Information
Key Details
- Mobile Voucher Accepted
- Hotel pickup Available
- Duration: 6 Hrs 30 Mins
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Language:
English
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Departure Time :
08:00 AM
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Return Details :
• A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused ent.. read more
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Cancellation Policy : This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.
Overview
On this small group Shore excursion, you will visit the capital of El Salvador, San Salvador is only a 90-minute ride from Acajutla. This tour includes visits to the most important areas including the residential/business district of Santa Elena, Salvador del Mundo Plaza, El Rosario Church, Monsignor Romero memorial site, Plaza Barrios, and Plaza Morazan. National palace. If time is available enjoy a cup of gourmet coffee in any of the coffee shops at the city center, prepared by the barista.Know More about this tour
Itinerary:
Santa Elena is a new residential area, enjoy a panoramic view of the San Salvador valley and San Salvador volcano.
See one of the most important plazas in the city, Were concerts, young people, bikers club get together during the day at different times
One o f the most important plazas in town, in honor of president Barrios, who is believed brought the coffee to this country.
A unique building, its design marvels to many people, natural fresh and colors are provided for the direct sunlight.
An important building, now converted into a museum, visited by locals and foreigners.
Inclusions
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional guide
- Live commentary on board
Exclusions
- Gratuities
Additional Info
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adults lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
All passangers need a photocopy of the passport ( The page where your photo is ) in order to leave the porth facilities.
Museum are closed on mondays
Tour departs one hour after ship arrives
Face masks required for travellers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
Traveler Reviews
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Acajutla was a port of call for Oceania cruise we took recently. I have used the Viator website in the past and had positive experiences. The driver and the tour guide were very nice and very helpful. and the were both named Francisco!
After our cruise was over, we realized that this excursion was our favorite and most memorable. the people of san salvador are very friendly and warm. We will definitely visit el salvador again....i would like to see the volcanos... -
Acajutla was a port of call for Oceania cruise we took recently. I have used the Viator website in the past and had positive experiences. The driver and the tour guide were very nice and very helpful. and the were both named Francisco! After our cruise was over, we realized that this excursion was our favorite and most memorable. the people of san salvador are very friendly and warm. We will definitely visit el salvador again....i would like to see the volcanos...