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El Salvadors roads are less travelled compared to other Central American countries, making for a country which retains that elusive quality travelers often look for: adventure. From dramatic volcanic landscapes to blue-green lagoons, from the bustle of San Salvador to the quiet wilderness of El Imposible National Park, this guidebook will help you make the most of your visit to this spectacular country.
· Essentials section with indispensable information on getting there and around.
· Highlights maps of the region so you know what not to miss.
· Comprehensive, up-to-date listings of where to eat, drink and sleep.
· Detailed street maps for San Salvador and other key towns.
· Slim enough to fit in your pocket
Loaded with advice and information on how to get around, this concise Footprintfocus guide will help you get the most out of El Salvador without weighing you down.
The content of Footprintfocus El Salvador guide has been extracted from Footprints Central America Handbook.
Synopsis
Loaded with information on this often over-looked country, Footprintfocus El Salvador will take you from the bustling capital San Salvador to the long sandy beaches of the south.
Synopsis
El Salvador's roads are less traveled compared to other Central American countries, making for a destination which retains that elusive quality travelers often look for: adventure. From dramatic volcanic landscapes to blue-green lagoons, the bustle of San Salvador to the quiet wilderness of El Imposible National Park, this guidebook will help you make the most of your visit to this spectacular country. - Essentials section with indispensable information on getting there and around.- Highlights maps of the region so you know what not to miss.- Comprehensive, up-to-date listings of where to eat, drink and sleep.- Detailed street maps for San Salvador and other key towns.- Slim enough to fit in your pocket Loaded with advice and information, this concise Footprint guide will help you get the most out of El Salvador without weighing you down.
About the Author
Richard Arghiris first visited Latin America in 2003, when he travelled between the capitals of Mexico and Panama. Richard has since become a regular visitor to the Americas, writing and researching content for guidebooks, magazines, newspapers and websites. Richard has lived and worked in Amsterdam, Brighton, London and at sea. Aside from Latin America, he has travelled widely in Europe and the United States, and is currently based in London where he works as an author and freelance journalist and is on the road whenever it calls. Check out Richard's blog, unseenamericas.com