Top 6 Coffee & Tea Tours in El Salvador, El Salvador

July 5, 2021 Russell Mellin

Coordinates: 13°50′N 88°55′W / 13.833°N 88.917°W / 13.833; -88.917
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1. Shore Excursion from Acajutla Coffee and flowers route

CA 12S, Acajutla, El Salvador Inter Tours
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Not far from Acajutla is the Ilamatepec mountain range, where some of the best coffee is produced,  on the tour you will visit a coffee process plant of el carmen, learn bout the process and enjoy a Gourmet fresh cup of coffee, also on route visit nahuizalco ( the place of the four izalco ), and drive-thru salcoatitan .

Inclusions: Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Live commentary on board, Local guide,

Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks

Reviewed By 125nazu

We took a half day tour to El Zunzal and el Tunco from San Salvador. It was a hot day and our only day to visit the beautiful beaches. The walk on the rocky beach was tiring but thankfully inter tours had a really nice hotel with a pool and facilities that we could use, which will be exactly what you need given the beach conditions - rocky and no beds by the beach. The best part about our tour was definetly our guide, Francisco! Very genuine and professional. Would definetly reccommend, thank you Francisco and Dina ????????

2. Full Day Ruta de Las Flores visit four Colonial Towns and Coffee Farm

EC Tours El Salvador
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People can´t skip this tour, since is one of the most iconic places to visit in El Salvador, twons full color, traditions, food, unique people and more. At the same time we dive into the coffee culture, tasting one of the most delicious cups of coffee in the region.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes

Exclusions: Lunch, Tips

Reviewed By Quest764245

Estefany was our tour guide for our 2day weekend getaway trip to El Salvador. Not only she was very professional, friendly, excellent bilingual and charming, her passion towards local El Salvador tourism was absolutely beautiful. We have learnt a lot about El Salvador thanks to her continuous efforts towards exploring and learning all about El Salvador, which we couldn’t have done so much in 2days if we weren’t on this tour! Packed and dense, we have done a LOT on this trip. I heard that all of their tours are private, which was great once again because my boyfriend and I are normally not the kind of people who would eagerly join a tour... We would rather explore and get lost and even enjoy that process. So, when I say we loved the tour, it didn’t come from anywhere easy (haha). Thank you Estefany once again, you guys were so kind and flexible to make all our requests/wishes come true! Local fruit stand, quick El Salvadorian snack purchase, finding the best El Salvador coffee and buying some beans to bring home, pitstop to a local shop where we could buy traditional El Salvadorian accessories and sweets as a souvenir, filling our crave to know anything and everything about El Salvador (sorry we asked you 10,000 questions), and more! Absolutely recommended. If you’re still wondering what to do, contact them and ask for a suggested plan or two, because they have so many options! :)

3. Coffee tour and thermal waters

Tours El Salvador by Inter Tours, 89 Av. Sur y Paseo General Escalon Condominio Balam Quitze Nivel, 1, San Salvador CP 1101, El Salvador Inter Tours

This full-day tour starts in San Salvador and will take you to a coffee manufacturer to learn about the process of our coffee. Then we will visit Ataco, a colorful village, and finish the day swimming in nature thermal water.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Transport by air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Food and drinks

Reviewed By 125nazu

We took a half day tour to El Zunzal and el Tunco from San Salvador. It was a hot day and our only day to visit the beautiful beaches. The walk on the rocky beach was tiring but thankfully inter tours had a really nice hotel with a pool and facilities that we could use, which will be exactly what you need given the beach conditions - rocky and no beds by the beach. The best part about our tour was definetly our guide, Francisco! Very genuine and professional. Would definetly reccommend, thank you Francisco and Dina ????????

4. The original flower and coffee tour in the charming mountain towns

San Salvador, San Salvador, San Salvador Department Inter Tours

Immerse yourself in small village life and indigenous culture during this 8-hour tour of some of El Salvador’s most idyllic rural towns. Discover Izalco, the picturesque community at the base of Izalco Volcano, and explore the produce at the market in Nahuizalco. You’ll also get to admire the murals of Salcoatitan and check out the colorful village of Ataco. Your villages tour also includes a guide and round-trip hotel transport

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Transport by air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Drinks, Gratuities

Reviewed By 125nazu

We took a half day tour to El Zunzal and el Tunco from San Salvador. It was a hot day and our only day to visit the beautiful beaches. The walk on the rocky beach was tiring but thankfully inter tours had a really nice hotel with a pool and facilities that we could use, which will be exactly what you need given the beach conditions - rocky and no beds by the beach. The best part about our tour was definetly our guide, Francisco! Very genuine and professional. Would definetly reccommend, thank you Francisco and Dina ????????

5. Explore the Heart of Coffee Country. Colorful villages, traditions and tastes.

Barceló San Salvador, Av. Las Magnolias, San Salvador, El Salvador Explore El Salvador

Ruta de las Flores is a series of colorful villages sitting along the Apaneca mountain range, a belt formed by 14 volcanoes and the heart of COFFEE COUNTRY in El Salvador. This was the first tourist circuit developed here after the Peace Agreements of 1992. Nowadays is one of the top tourist destinations and must-go in our country. The perfect mix of volcanic minerals, elevation and climate makes this mountain range the most important coffee region in the country. Around this crop many traditions, stories and history hade loomed to offer a very special destination. Dare to talk with the locals, eat what they eat. You'll explore, taste, learn and discover... El Salvador is so diverse that will make your day. There's plenty of optional activities (upon request): - Zipline - ATVs rides - Coffee Cupping (additional to your Coffee Experience). - Hot springs and thermal pools NOTE: some attractions may run on weekends only.

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Professional guide, Driver/guide, Local taxes, Specialty Coffee Tour

Exclusions: In order to reduce the plastic waste I no longer offer bottled water. Please consider bringing your reusable bottle., Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By Leah J

Alfredo was an amazing ambassador for the country of El Salvador. He gathered us from the airport in style and I felt completely safe our entire trip. We learned so much! History, geology, cultural practices and of course where to have the most fun! He was amazingly patient and impressively knowledgeable, and he is a fun person to be around. I recommend him to anyone wanting more out of their experience in El Salvador, as this country is full of surprises. I can't wait to return. Special highlights: Indigo experience, Ataco, dune buggies, ziplines across mountains, surfing Sunzal with friends, tour of San Salvador and soaking in the hot springs!

6. Tour del café, Ataco.

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you can visit a "beneficio" the place where one of the best coffee in the world it's made. and later, we can visit a very unique town, Concepción de Ataco. where you can buy handicrafts.

Inclusions: Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By beckyg982

I didn’t know if this tour was fake or not but I got in contact with the main guide and it is real...and GREAT! I highly recommend this tour. I went with Alex and he brought his nice camera to take pictures at the top of Santa Ana. He is also very nice and knowledgeable.

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