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The capital of El Salvador boasts an array of attractions for lovers of nature. Take one of our cheap flights to San Salvador and explore a plethora of places to enjoy the stunning landscape, exercise and breathe in some fresh air.
Twenty minutes from the city, on the San Salvador volcano, El Boquerón National Park offers hiking trails, taking you past spectacular views of the crater. If you need to cool off, head to Los Chorros Water Park, located just 18 kilometres from the city. This is an oasis of natural beauty, surrounded by a large number of natural springs. Dotted throughout the lush vegetation, its pools are designed to preserve the area’s original charm. For the most impressive views, the Devil’s Door is the place to go. Visited by many locals, this collection of peaks offers lookouts with 360° panoramic views of San Salvador, Ilopango Lake, Cerro de las Pavas Peak in Cojutepeque, and the San Vicente Volcano, known as Chichontepec. At 1,131 metres above sea level, is it also possible to see the picturesque village of Panchimalco and the Pacific coast.
After taking in the stunning natural beauty, head back to the city for a visit to the El Salvador del Mundo Monument, which stands in Americas Square as a symbol of San Salvador. The Peace Tree is a tree that became an important symbol in 1992, when the Peace Treaty was signed to end the country’s 12 years of armed conflict.