Summary
El Salvador is widely regarded as a beautiful, incredible, and exceptionally friendly country. Many travelers find the local people kind and welcoming, though some express initial intimidation about visiting.
It is noted that there isn't a prominent visible LGBTQ+ scene or specific activities catering to the community.
Highlights
- Indulge in the delicious local cuisine, particularly traditional pupusas and Salvadoran quesadillas with coffee.
- Discover an emerald green lagoon, a popular spot for swimming among locals.
- Explore ancient Mayan ruins, including excavated structures and a preserved farming village with sauna huts, alongside scenic calderas.
Good to know
- A visible LGBTQ+ scene or dedicated activities may be limited.
- For exploring areas outside major cities, consider hiring a private driver (around $160 for 8 hours) as ride-sharing services might be difficult to secure for return trips from some attractions.