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El Salvador del MundoSalvador del Mundo monument, El Salvador. Courtesy of El Salvador Tourist Board
1 - 7 Aug 2008 (annual)
San Salvador
El Salvador celebrates a multitude of saint's days every year, but El Salvador del Mundo - a nationwide week-long festival in celebration of the nation's patron saint - is the most important.
El Salvador Independence DaySan Salvador's Palacio Nacional, El Salvador. Courtesy of El Salvador Tourist Board
15 Sep 2008 (annual)
El Salvador
Independence Day in El Salvador is marked by lavish military parades and public celebrations nationwide.
All Saints Day and All Souls' DayEl Carmen church in Santa Ana, El Salvador. Courtesy of El Salvador Tourist Board
1 - 2 Nov 2008 (annual)
El Salvador
The Christian feasts of All Saints Day and All Souls' Day are marked nationwide in El Salvador by parades and religious services. All Saints Day celebrates all Christian saints and All Souls'…
El Sunzal BeachEl Sunzal beach, El Salvador. Courtesy of El Salvador Tourist Board
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Playa El Sunzal, La Libertad
Proclaimed as one of the best surfing spots worldwide by those who regularly ride the waves, El Sunzal is similarly a great beach for snorkelling and diving.
La Puerta del DiabloLa Puerta del Diablo, El Salvador. Courtesy of El Salvador Tourist Board
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La Puerta del Diablo, San Salvador
In 1762 a fierce storm created the stone formation now known as La Puerta del Diablo (Devil's Door). Despite its malevolent name, it provides a sublime panoramic view of a chunk of El…
Montecristo National ParkA waterfall in Montecristo National Park, El Salvador. Courtesy of El Salvador Tourist Board
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Montecristo National Park, Santa Ana
On the border with Honduras and near Guatemala lies the pacific natural expanse of El Salvador's Montecristo National Park. Jaguars, pumas, grey foxes, howler and spider monkeys, green toucans…
Joya de Cerén Archaeological SiteThe remains of a steam bath found in the Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site. Courtesy of El Salvador Tourist Board
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Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site, San Salvador
The Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site reveals the preserved remains of a pre-hispanic farming community that lay buried under ten layers of volcanic ash for more than 1400 years.