# 3 Myth: El Salvador has little to offer for an Adventure Traveler
El Salvador may be a small country in acreage, but it is packed full of sites that are suited for adventurous travelers. Here is a listing of some of the most wonderful adventure in El Salvodor and the location where you can enjoy them:
Deep Sea Fishing - The Pacific Ocean provides miles upon miles of undisturbed waters
Kayaking - Pristine Estuaries
Sailing - In the Golf of Fonseca
Hiking - El Imposible tropical forest, Monte Crist cloud forests, Volcanoes (25), and other scenic areas
SCUBA diving - The Pacific Ocean and Volcanic Lakes such as Ilopango
Surfing - Punta Roca and El Sunzal are two of the most popular places to catch the waves. Punta Mango is accessible only by boat and boasts tremendous surf.
Biking - In mountainous areas such as El Pital or through rural areas on back roads in Apaneca or Morazan
Zip Lining - In Apaneca coffee country
White Water Rafting - Lempa, Sumpul, Guayjoyo, Bandera and Paz Rivers
There are many artisan communities to visit, and interesting and significant cultural and historical sites throughout the country. In San Salvador, there are a number of museums including the David J Guzman Museum of Anthropology, the Tin Marin children's museum, the Museo de Arte Marte displaying a huge collection of International artwork, and several history museums. If traveling to Morazan, the Museum of the Revolution is a popular attraction.
With over 200 miles of unspoiled coastline, El Salvador is a beach lovers perfect destination.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Yet another myth about travel in El Salvador
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Adventure Travel,
Deep Sea Fishing,
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