
Travel with Our Flights to El Salvador
El Salvador is a captivating destination known for its stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re looking to explore the historic city of San Salvador or unwind along the scenic coast, El Salvador offers unforgettable experiences for all types of travelers. Book your flights to El Salvador and discover the beauty and warmth of this Central American gem.

Required Documentation for Travel
Before booking your plane tickets to El Salvador, ensure you have the necessary travel documents. International visitors will need a valid passport and, depending on nationality, a visa may be required. Check with Volaris for the latest travel requirements to ensure a seamless experience.
Check-In
For a smooth start, check in for your flights to El Salvador online via the Volaris app or website. Online check-in is available from 72 to 1 hour before departure. Airport check-in is also available, but we recommend arriving early to avoid queues.
Baggage
When planning your trip to El Salvador, review Volaris’ baggage policies. Each fare includes one personal item and one carry-on item. For additional baggage or checked items, please refer to the baggage policy for size and weight requirements.

El Salvador International Airport (SAL)
Your flights to El Salvador will land at El Salvador International Airport (SAL), located about 45 kilometers from San Salvador. This airport is modern and well-equipped, with plenty of services, including dining options, car rentals, and currency exchange facilities, to ensure a convenient arrival.
Getting Out of the Airport
To reach the city, you can take a taxi or use ride-sharing services, both of which provide a safe and efficient way to travel to San Salvador. If you’re planning to explore more of El Salvador’s attractions, consider renting a car at the airport for added flexibility.

Accommodation in El Salvador
- San Salvador: Stay in the vibrant capital, close to cultural sites, markets, and a variety of dining options.
- El Tunco: Perfect for beach lovers, this area is known for its surf culture, relaxed vibe, and scenic ocean views.
- Suchitoto: For a more charming, historic experience, stay in the colonial town of Suchitoto, known for its cobblestone streets and artisanal shops.

Places to Visit in El Salvador
- El Boquerón National Park: Located near San Salvador, this national park offers hiking trails and breathtaking views of the El Boquerón volcano crater.
- Ruta de Las Flores: A scenic route dotted with colorful towns, artisanal markets, and coffee plantations, perfect for a day trip.
- Joya de Cerén: Known as the “Pompeii of the Americas,” this UNESCO World Heritage site offers a glimpse into ancient Mayan village life.

Gastronomy of El Salvador
- Pupusas: Thick corn tortillas stuffed with cheese, beans, or pork, served with a side of pickled cabbage and salsa.
- Sopa de Gallina India: A flavorful chicken soup made with native chicken, fresh vegetables, and herbs.
- Tamales Pisques: Traditional tamales made with seasoned corn dough and wrapped in banana leaves, filled with beans or other local ingredients.
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Top Reasons to Visit El Salvador

Surfing at El Tunco Beach
Catch some of Central America’s best waves at El Tunco, a popular surfing spot known for its laid-back vibe and stunning sunsets.

Coffee Plantations and Tours
Explore El Salvador’s renowned coffee plantations, where you can learn about the coffee-making process and taste fresh, locally grown coffee.

Ancient Mayan Sites
Visit archaeological sites like Tazumal and Joya de Cerén, where you’ll gain insight into the fascinating history and culture of the Mayan civilization.

Adventure in Cerro Verde National Park
Hike the trails of Cerro Verde National Park and enjoy breathtaking views of volcanoes and lush landscapes.
Quick Facts
Hotel Zone
Most accommodations are concentrated in San Salvador, El Tunco, and Suchitoto, offering a variety of options for every traveler.
Local Cuisine
El Salvador’s famous pupusas are a must-try, along with fresh seafood dishes along the coast.
Annual Cultural Events
El Salvador celebrates Independence Day in September and hosts vibrant Semana Santa (Holy Week) festivities in various towns.
Must-Visit Places
Explore must-see spots like Joya de Cerén, El Tunco Beach, and the scenic Ruta de Las Flores.