
The Volcano Corridor of Santa Ana and Sonsonate is one of the most visited places in summer. / Mithul
The Ministry of Tourism (Mitur) has ensured that parks and cultural sites are open each day of Easter.
Branch head Morena Valdes assured us that previously these attractions were not open on all holidays.
The Salvadoran Tourist Authority (Istu) is open from 8am to 4pm in the recreational parks Atecosol, Zihuatehuacan, Los Choros, Apulo, Costa del Sol, Agua Julia, Amapurapa, Ychanmijen, Apastepeque and Altos de la Cueva I showed that.
Admission is $1.50 for citizens and $3 for foreigners.
Surf City Walter Tyro Deininger Adventure Park is open from 8am to 4pm and admission is $5 for Salvadorans and $10 for foreign visitors. Cerro Verde is accessible from 8am to 8pm for $1.50 for citizens and $4 for foreigners.

Beaches are one of the main attractions for foreign tourists. / Mithul
Balboa Recreational Park is open from 6am to 10pm and admission is free.
“Keep an eye on the cultural programs that the Ministry of Culture has planned. In addition to all the programs of activities that Istu intends to do, we always have fun buses,” Valdez said.
It’s still unclear where the Happy Bus will go, but the minister stressed that they’ve changed their meeting point and now board the ride next to the National Palace.
For these Easter holidays, Mitur expects about 76,000 international visitors and 500,000 Salvadorans to do tourism in the Salvadoran territory.
Officials expect more than 2.9 million foreign tourists to visit El Salvador by 2023, generating about $2.9 billion in foreign exchange.
Source: Diario.Elmundo
