Quiver Surf El Salvador in El Sunzal, El Salvador
| Age: | 30 - 34 |
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| Languages: | English,Spanish |
| My Website: | http://www.quiversurfworld.com |
| I’ve traveled to: | Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama,U.S.A |
| I like: | Surf and Eco tours. |
| I’m currently: | tour guide |
| My motto: | good waves and good vibes |
| About me: | El Salvador LANDSCAPE: The territorial extension of El Salvador is 21,040 kilometers², with 307 kms along the Pacific coast extending the entire length of the country. The country's landscape includes numerous valleys, mountains, volcanoes, and coastal low lands. The mother mountain range runs all throughout the country from east to west. El Salvador borders Guatemala to the Northwest and Honduras to the Northeast. Located right in the middle of Central America, is a perfect place to start or pass through when exploring the whole region. Activities: QUIVER SURF INTERNATIONAL is a tour company that organizes surf and eco tours for people from the States and anywhere else in the world that want to travel to Central America. It has branches in California, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. Quiver Surf Intl sells high quality men's and women's clothing and surf gear, plus beautiful artwork handmade by local artesans... (check out Quiver Catalog!) If you or anyone you know is interested in moving seasonally or permanently to the tropics (or is looking for a good investment), Quiver Surf Intl knows of available lots and houses for sale and can help you with your real estate venture. SAFETINESS: Locals are friendly and welcoming toward tourists. The war that gave El Salvador an unsafe reputation is long since over. However, like in all Central American countries, we recommend taking guided tours since they will advise you on conflictive areas you should avoid. Hiring a local guide will also make your trip more comfortable in dealing with language barriers, cultural differences, and transportation, since roads and driving manners can be very different from what you're used to. RESPECT: Always remember to respect the locals and respect the land. Localism at surf breaks exists in El Salvador like everywhere else in the world, but if you are friendly in the water, you will enjoy yourself more and meet some cool new people. Always pack your trash and be as eco-friendly as possible!! |
| Location: | El Sunzal, La Libertad, El Salvador |
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Quiver Surf El Salvador
Quiver International Specializing in Surf & Eco Tours Surf trips, family vacations, and budget traveling Tour packages available… Come stay at our beautiful beachside vacation home and get the most for your money! Experienced bilingual guide who will provide personalized attention and fulfill all your travel needs 7 world-class right-hand point breaks within 20 Km 300 Km of Pacific coastline with abundant beach breaks & a diverse landscape with more than 25 volcanoes to explore! Diving, Sports Fishing, Kayaking, Horseback Riding, Coffee Farm Tours, Canopy Tours, Mayan Ruins, and more! Important info: RESPECT: Always remember to respect the locals and respect the land. Localism at surf breaks exists in El Salvador like everywhere else in the world, but if you are friendly in the water, you will enjoy yourself more and meet some cool new people. Always pack your trash and be as eco-friendly as possible!! LANDSCAPE: The territorial extension of El Salvador is 21,040 kilometers², with 307 kms along the Pacific coast extending the entire length of the country. The country's landscape includes numerous valleys, mountains, volcanoes, and coastal low lands. The mother mountain range runs all throughout the country from east to west. El Salvador borders Guatemala to the Northwest and Honduras to the Northeast. Located right in the middle of Central America, is a perfect place to start or pass through when exploring the whole region. WAVES AND BEACHES: El Salvador's 307 kms of Pacific coastline is dominated by at least 10 world class righthand point breaks. Many of these waves break for 100-200 yards and don’t close out, with waves over 300 days of the year. El Salvador borders the Pacific Ocean to the south.
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Archaeological Tours in Tazumal Ruins

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Mayan Ruins of Tazumal is situated in the middle of Chalchuapa in El Salvador. Tazumal is located 60 kilometers away from San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador. Chalchuapa is an archaeological region, which includes archaeological sites of Casa Blanca, Las Victorias, Pampe and Trapiche.
Tazumal's Mayan Ruins is one of the well preserved sites of the country. Tazumal is a Quiche word in English it means "a place where the victims were burned". This popular site consists of ruins that date back to the civilization of Mayans in El Salvador between the years 100 to 1200 AD. The site of Mayan Ruins in Chalchuapa was built by the Mayan civilization or the Mesoamerican civilization.
The Mayan Ruins features include:
* water drainage system
* tombs
* objects used in performing rituals
* adjoining small pyramids
* Nahua God of fertility and war
* Statue of Xipetotec
Tazumal's artifacts provide a clue of the past trade between distant places and Tazumal The estimation of the archaeologists is that the first inhabitants residing in this region dates back to 1200 BC.
Archaeological Tours in El Sunzal, El Salvador
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San Andrés is a pre-Hispanic site of El Salvador, whose occupation began around the year 900 BC as an agricultural town in the valley of Zapotitán in the department of La Libertad. This early establishment was vacated by the year 250 because of the enormous eruption of the caldera of Lago Ilopango, and was occupied again in the 5th Century, along with many other sites in the valley of Zapotitán. Between 600 and 900 AD, San Andrés was the capital of a Mayan lordship with supremacy over the other establishments of Vale de Zapotitán.
The residential area has not yet been well studied. The investigations and excavations in San Andrés have been primarily of the political-ceremonial center and have revealed that it was divided into the South Seat (from which they governed) and the North Seat. In the year 600, the South Seat was filled with adobe (leaving a tunnel leading to the original seat) to construct the Acropolis, which contains ceremonial and political structures. In the ends to the South and East of the Acropolis are pyramids or structures:
1 (the main pyramid), 2, 3 and 4.
In the North ends and the west are a series of rooms where the governors lived (the last palaces of San Andrés) of which two have been reconstructed. To the south of the Acropolis lies structure 7, another ceremonial structure. In the North seat, or Great Seat, is the pyramid or structure 5 (called the Bell of San Andrés) which is united with the Acropolis behind structure 6 (which has the shape of an L). Around structure 5 are the structures where commerce took place
Tamanique
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Amazing town with beautiful natural rivers and tropical forest, place in history with the battle of the Cinacantan in the year 1533 with Pedro de Alvarado
Cultural Experiences, El salvador
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The Cathedral of Saint Anne (Spanish: Catedral de la Señora Santa Ana), is a Gothic Cathedral located in Santa Ana, El Salvador.
The cathedral was designed to look like a Gothic Cathedral in contrast to the Spanish Colonial Style of most of the cathedrals of El Salvador and the rest of Latin America. The North Tower features three bells that are activated manually, while The South Tower features three bells, brought from the Netherlands in 1949, which are activated electronically.
Artisan Towns
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Located at only 5 kilometers from Apaneca in the department of Ahuchapan, Ataco is without a doubt a colorful town and holder of one of the most famous handcraft and textile stores in the region: "Diconte Axul". The main park is located a couple of blocks from this store and across from the main church which has been recently re-built.
Fishing tours
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During the months of December and January Los Cobanos is an excellent option for recreational diving, spearfishing, and reef fishing, as the water is crystal clear and there are several wrecks to investigate. Tourists can also enjoy the migration of the pilot whales as they come anywhere from 10 to 5 miles from shore.
There are two main seasons one has to keep in mind before traveling to El Salvador to target the right fish: Dry Season (Nov - April) and Rainy Season (May - Oct)
Dry Season:
Reef Fishing and Shore Fishing: (Giant Snapper, Snook, Grouper, Barracuda, Yellowfin Tuna, Mackerel, Rooster)
Rainy Season:
Deep Sea Fishing: (Dorados Mahi-Mahi, Wahoo, Yellowfin Tuna)
Volcano Tours in Park Cerro Verde
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National Park Cerro Verde
Since the National Park Cerro Verde reopened its doors to the public in December 2002 it offers visitors many new changes. The Ministry of Tourism has made a big effort together with the guides in order to provide of better quality services. They offer an interpretation of the environment in an educational and unique way. The guides are local people from the surrounding neighborhoods.
The Nahuatl name for Cerro Verde is Cuntetepeque.
Altitude: The Park is located at 2030 meters above sea level, in the western part of the country, between the departments of Santa Ana and Sonsonate.
Sightseeing

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Quiver Surf El Salvador provides one guide and one vehicle per every group of 1-8 people.
Eco tours

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(Historical Tour)
Day Trip
Enjoy a beautiful drive through the El Salvador countryside to the quaint, historical town of Suchitoto.
Visit museums, art galleries, and Iglesia Santa Lucia that capture the town’s history of war and colonialism.
Optional tours of Lago Suchitlán and Volcán Guazapa (lake and volcano tours for extra cost).
Volcanes y Ruinas
(Tour of Volcanoes and/or Ruins)
Day Trip
Visit the beautiful park of Cerro Verde, with 3 active volcanoes surrounded by cloud forest and plenty of hiking trails (full hike to any volcano = approx 4 hrs.)
AND / OR
Continue to El Valle de San Andres to visit the ruins of underground Mayan pyramids!
Then to Joya de Ceren to see an ancient Mayan city still being excavated!
Optional trip to the ruins of Tazumal, an above-ground Mayan temple (Additional 2 hours).
La Palma
(Artisan Tour)
Day Trip
Visit a small artisan town nestled in the mountains north of San Salvador, known for a unique style of painting introduced by the internationally renowned artist, Fernando Llort.
Spend the morning at El Mercado Artesanal (the artisan's market), located in the center of town.
Explore nearby parks with lookout points at up to 2,400 meters altitude, which provide incredible views of the valley and many trails for hiking.
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