Oasis Beach Lodge Salinitas Acajutla

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Calle Flor de Mayo No. 21 & 22, Residencial Salinitas II Acajutla, El Salvador, 00503

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... recent name change - seems only access was to walk along sandy beach criss crossed with the myriad lines of of the fishing lanchas. Bad enough trying to walk on steep sand beach with all luggage & badly sprained ankle, let alone shimmying under or trying to step over these lines - not a happy bunny.

Things didn't improve at overpriced hostel with absentee boss, lack of room keys and garden/grounds/every ...

Playa El Tunco, La Libertad, El Salvador ccchrissie
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... until the neighbours complained and we got the nightwatchman so addled he had to be put to bed & then woken at 6 to resume his duties.

The weekend food festival only really cranked up at lunchtime, so headed to the only stall with interesting sounding options - cuzuco turned out to be armadillo, which turned out to be like dark turkey meat - pretty good!

Dessert was ice cream, with freebies ...

Juayua, El Salvador ccchrissie
Surfing in Salvador

... sleep….there is a huge thunderstorm throughout the night.

The second day we have an 8am session in the high tide and I manage to stand a few times, Myk even surfs back to the beach. We then chill in the pool, catch some rays, snooze in the hammocks for a few hours and then head back out for an afternoon lesson. Sadly I take a surfboard to the jaw about an hour in so have to retire early and ...

El Zonte, El Salvador twinkfran
Hammocks, hammocks and more hammocks...

... be incognito had arrived. Most of them were knuckle heads who obviously hadn't been in mixed company for awhile and were easy bait, winding them up was fun, sarcasm was flowing (from me) over their heads; but at least it provided some amusement and gossip amongst the staff and volunteers, mentioning no names.

Rio Dulce and the Caribbean Coast

I kept saying that I was going to leave tomorrow and then tomorrow came and I didn’t leave. So I ...

El Tunco, La Libertad, El Salvador hess
Salcoatitan -Trapped by rain in quaint village

... is known for their flower farming. Furthermore, many of the people’s yards were well taken care of, showing off beautiful fauna. We found it difficult to find a spot to camp for the night, so we stopped in a town called Juaya as it was starting to get dark and the rains were coming back. Just an example of how friendly these people are, we stopped on a random corner to ask if they knew of a place to camp for the night ...

Salcoatitán, Sonsonate, El Salvador cmedancing
Hiking 7 Watervallen

De nieuwe latin mobiel maakte een tering herrie....nog geen tijd gehad om het volume aan te passen...zo druk, hahahahaha. Enfin, het is 7.30 (we hebben vakantie...) en om 8 uur moeten we gereed zijn. Gelukkig waren net op tijd onze kleren gewassen en weer retour zodat we een vers setje aan konden trekken. Wat gaan we doen vandaag....we gaan voor een hike langs 7 watervallen. Waarom zo vroeg.....omdat het vanaf een uur of 2 hier hard regent.
Bij het boeken van de hike ...

Juayúa, Sonsonate, El Salvador micheleen
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Juayúa, Sonsonate, El Salvador micheleen
Coffee

... food take-out, Salvadoran style. We pulled over to a sidewalk vendor and had her prepare three orders of yucca. She put each portion of stew in a baggie for us. As we drove, Juan wiped the outside of the baggie clean (that's a relative term of course) and bit off one corner. He, and we, then proceeded to squeeze out the contents directly into our mouths, like using a cake froster. I liked the flavors, with a distinct lime essence, and the texture - the liquid ...

Juayua, El Salvador crashdot
We're in El Salvador!

... blog when we decided to do the 2km hike to the nearest set of waterfalls and pools called Los Chorros de Callera, which are in our trusty Lonely Planet as a great place for anyone in the area to visit. it is also on the internet, and they advertise guided tours here in town, there are also large signs about every 100meters from the town to the trail (this is all important). So we had already gotten a late start and we knew we had very little time because of ...

Juayua, El Salvador blowstein
Me Jane, you Tarzan...

... a cool experience. Canopying (is firstly a new verb I never knew existed), but it is basically swinging from tree to tree in the rainforest where you get latched on to a wire and swing for dear life. Its actually quite safe, but the first tree is the hardest...just like jumping off a diving board! It was a rush and would totally recommend everyone to do it. We spent the night at a hotel in the area ...

Acajutla, El Salvador sunitamathur

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