From Landmarks to Little Secrets
Looking for the best experiences in every corner of the globe? My Top 10 Things to Do lists cut through the endless Google results and give you the highlights — from world-famous icons to hidden gems only a traveler-on-the-ground would know. Whether you’ve got three days or three weeks, these are the moments you’ll be talking about long after your trip ends.
Top 10 Things to Do in San Salvador
San Salvador is often used as a base city — and with just one full day, I focused on museums, green spaces, and quieter corners of the capital. Here’s what I did, what I missed, and what I’d recommend if you’re passing through.
Top 10 Things to Do Along the Ruta de las Flores, El Salvador
From miradors and thermal baths to artisan markets and waterfall hikes, this guide covers the best things to do along El Salvador’s Ruta de las Flores — with honest notes on what I did, what I missed, and what’s worth planning for.
5 Towns Along the Ruta de las Flores, El Salvador
A clear, no-confusion guide to the five towns along El Salvador’s Ruta de las Flores. Learn where the route is located, how the towns are laid out, and which places make the most sense to visit or base yourself in — especially if you’re short on time.
Top 10 Beaches in El Salvador
From social surf towns to quiet, local beaches, El Salvador’s coastline offers a little bit of everything. Here’s my honest Top 10 — including the beaches I visited and the ones I’m saving for next time.
Top 10 Things to Do at Lake Coatepeque, El Salvador
Lake Coatepeque is a calm, scenic stop inside a volcanic crater. From swimming and lakeside meals to floating bar rafts and thermal vents, here’s a mix of things I did and missed while slowing down on the lake.
Top 10 Places to Visit in Santa Ana, EL Salvador
Santa Ana is one of El Salvador’s most rewarding cities — volcano hikes, crater lakes, lively markets, and local life at every turn. Here’s what I explored, what I missed, and what I’d return for next time.
Top 10 Places to Visit in El Salvador
El Salvador may be small, but it’s packed with huge experiences — volcano viewpoints, peaceful crater lakes, colorful mountain towns, and wild Pacific coast sunsets. Here’s everything I explored, and what I’d come back for next time.