The Salvadorian Mayan Route: 3 Mayan Sites and Santa Ana Town

Description

Join us on the thrilling Maya Route Tour and step back in time

Kick off your adventure at Joya de Cerén, the "Pompeii of the Americas." This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers an incredible glimpse into everyday Mayan life, perfectly preserved under volcanic ash since 600 AD.

Next, we journey to San Andrés, a once-thriving political and ceremonial center. Marvel at the impressive structures, including the iconic "La Campana" pyramid, buried by volcanic activity in 1658 AD and now a captivating window into the past.

In the afternoon, we’ll visit the charming city of Santa Ana, renowned for its prosperity during El Salvador’s "Golden Age of Coffee." Enjoy a scenic tour of the city’s highlights, including the majestic Gothic-style Cathedral, the grand Municipal Palace, and the historic Theatre.

Our final stop is Tazumal, near Chalchuapa. Here, you'll find El Salvador’s largest pyramid and discover a treasure trove of unique sculptures and artifacts from this sophisticated ancient city.

Included

Private air conditioned transportation for the group
Certified tour guide
Entrances to Joya de Ceren, San Andres, and Tazumal archeological sites
Local tour guides

Excluded

Meals and drinks
Gratuities
Pick up at other location than Hotel ntercontinental, Hyatt Centric Fairfield

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Supplier: TTC Travel