"A high-vibration journey through the 'Land of Volcanoes,' where colonial flower-lined mountain paths meet prehistoric Mayan ash-preserved ruins and world-class Pacific swells."
A 7-day traverse through El Salvador's geographic and cultural heart. Experience the emerald crater lakes of Coatepeque, the artisan villages of the Ruta de las Flores, and the high-energy surf culture of El Libertad.
"Welcome to the heart of Central America! Your journey begins in the bustling capital. Explore the historic center to see the modernist El Rosario Church. In the afternoon, visit the Boquerón Crater on the rim of the city's volcano. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of authentic 'Pupusas' and local craft beer in the vibrant San Benito district."
Explore the revolutionary architecture of Ruben Martinez’s church, marvelling at the rainbow light effect through scrap-glass windows and the unique iron sculptures.
Trek the lush trails at the summit of the San Salvador Volcano, Viewing the 500-meter deep crater and the espectacular panorama of the city valley.
Indulge in a celebratory meal at a high-end Pupuseria in Antiguo Cuscatlán, sampling hand-slapped corn cakes with loroco and local cheese.
"Prepare for a journey into prehistoric Maya life! You visit Joya de Cerén (UNESCO), a village preserved under volcanic ash. In the afternoon, explore the San Andrés pyramids. Tonight, arrive at Lake Coatepeque and sleep in a luxury villa overlooking the sapphire water of the volcanic caldera."
Explore the most important archaeological site in El Salvador, viewing the perfectly preserved Mayan houses, kitchens, and temascal (sauna) buried in 600 AD.
Navigate the ancient indigo production center and the ceremonial pyramids of the Zapotitán Valley, marvelling at the scale of the classic Maya structures.
Sit on a private deck overlooking the sapphire volcanic lake, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the Santa Ana and Izalco volcanoes.
"Prepare for the ultimate vertical challenge! You trek the Santa Ana Volcano (Ilamatepec) to reach the summit. You will stand before the steaming turquoise sulfur lake inside the crater. In the afternoon, descend through the cloud forest. Tonight, enjoy a 'Mountain' dinner and sleep in a luxury lodge in the heart of the coffee ridge."
Hike the vertical stone paths to the highest point in El Salvador, marvelling at the emerald crater lake and the views of the Pacific Ocean.
Explore the historic center of the 'Heroic City', viewing the ornate 1906 Theater and the Gothic-style Cathedral of Our Lady Saint Anne.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of highland steak and local coffee-infused desserts, watching the clouds drift through the volcanic peaks.
"We drive through the scenic mountain highway to reach the artisan villages. Visit Juayúa for the food festival and Nahuizalco for wicker crafts. In the afternoon, explore the 'Los Chorros de la Calera' waterfalls. Tonight, arrive in the coffee town of Ataco and sleep in a boutique hotel covered in vibrant murals."
Navigate the weekly Gastronomic Fair to sample exotic local meats and fruits, followed by a trek to the hidden seven-step waterfalls in the jungle.
Explore the cobblestone streets where every wall is a canvas, visiting the local weaving workshops to see the traditional 'pedal loom' process.
Indulge in an authentic meal inside a colonial courtyard, sampling local 'Caldo' and world-class Pacamara coffee in a high-energy village setting.
"Today features a journey to the hot-spring waterfall of Malacatiupán. You will stand beneath a thundering 20-meter cascade of turquoise water that is naturally heated. In the afternoon, visit the colonial town of Ahuachapán. Tonight, return toward the central plains and sleep in a luxury stone manor in the coffee fields."
Trek the hidden forest path to reach the unique hot-water waterfalls, swimming in the mineral-rich pools and jumping from the travertine cliffs.
Explore the geothermal park to see the bubbling mud-pots and steam vents, learning how the city uses volcanic energy for the national power grid.
Sit on the terrace of a 19th-century hacienda, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the volcanic ridge and the coffee pickers return home.
"We drive south to the Pacific Coast to reach El Tunco. This region is world-famous for its 'Point Break' surf and black volcanic sand. Your afternoon is dedicated to a surf lesson or a walk to the sea caves. Tonight, enjoy a celebratory 'Seaside' gala and sleep in a luxury boutique resort on the edge of the Pacific."
Navigate the spectacular Pacific swells with an expert guide, experiencing the high-adrenaline 'right' break that defines El Salvador's Surf City.
Hike the black-sand shoreline at low tide to find the massive rock arches and hidden grottoes, capturing the waves crashing through the stone.
Celebrate your 7-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit Pacific horizon.
"Your monumental 7-day traverse of El Salvador finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of 'Desayuno Típico' with fried plantains. You'll take a final morning trip to the National Palace for one last look at the history. As you head to Oscar Romero International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the 1911 architectural jewel, marvelling at the 101 rooms of Italian marble and the ornate salons that rival the grand palaces of Europe.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Mariscos and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the palm-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Hasta la vista' to the land of volcanoes.
An epic two-week journey beyond the standard western trail. Discover the 'Pompeii of Central America' at Cihuatán, navigate the crocodile-filled mangroves of Jiquilisco, trek the guerrilla trails of Morazán, and find absolute peace on the slopes of the Conchagua Volcano.
"Welcome to the cultural capital! Your journey begins in Suchitoto, a perfectly preserved colonial town. Explore the Santa Lucía Church and the cobblestone plazas. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of traditional 'Pupusas de Maiz' in a boutique garden patio overlooking Lake Suchitlán."
Explore the 1853 colonial church and the surrounding art galleries, marvelling at the indigo-stained textiles and the 19th-century facade.
Navigate the artificial lake by private vessel to 'Bird Island', watching thousands of herons and egrets return to the canopy at dusk.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal inside a restored 200-year-old hacienda, sampling local fusion and vintage Salvadoran rums.
"Today features a journey into the Cinquera Ecological Reserve. You will trek through secondary forest to see the remains of guerrilla camps and a Vietnamese-style kitchen. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan Indigo workshop. Tonight, return to Suchitoto for a 'Pupusa' masterclass and sleep in a luxury boutique hotel."
Hike the lush forest trails with a former combatant guide, exploring the hidden guerrilla hospitals and the thundering Pila Seca waterfall.
Learn the ancient Mayan art of indigo dyeing (Añil), participating in a hands-on session to create your own organic textile designs.
Sit on the terrace of Casa 1800, practicing mindfulness as the moon reflects on the still waters of the lake and the mountain air cools.
"We drive north to reach Cihuatán, the largest archaeological site in El Salvador. You will stand among the massive pyramids and ball courts of the post-classic Maya. In the afternoon, visit the thundering Los Tercios waterfall. Tonight, return toward the central plains and sleep in a luxury stone manor in the coffee fields."
Explore the 75-acre site featuring the 12-meter P7 pyramid and the acropolis, marvelling at the post-classic defensive architecture.
Trek the Spectacular basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic cooling, viewing the unique hexagonal stone formations and the valley below.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet at El Sopón, sampling traditional Salvadoran soups and local seafood in the city's premier dining district.
"We drive southeast to reach the Usulután coast. This region features the largest mangrove system in Central America. You board a boat to explore the bays and islands. In the afternoon, visit the sea turtle sanctuary. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled shrimp and sleep in a luxury eco-resort surrounded by the calls of tropical birds."
Navigate the spectacular saltwater channels to spot hawksbill sea turtles and pink flamingos in their natural prehistoric habitat.
Trek the dry forest paths of the reserve to see the endemic spider monkeys, practicing mindfulness as the tropical birds return to the canopy.
Indulge in freshly caught Pacific lobster and local coconut rice on the waterfront, watching the stars reflect in the calm bay waters.
"We drive north into the Morazán mountains to reach Perquín, the former headquarters of the guerrilla movement. Your afternoon begins at the Museum of the Revolution. In the evening, explore the 'Hammer' mountain. Tonight, enjoy a 'Highland' dinner of slow-roasted goat and sleep in a rustic lodge in the clouds."
Explore the artifacts of the Salvadoran Civil War, marvelling at the captured military equipment and the secret radio broadcasting station.
Visit the memorial dedicated to the victims of the civil war, practicing mindfulness in the absolute peace of the northern mountains.
Indulge in an authentic mountain meal while listening to stories of the 'Ruta de Paz' from a local guide, celebrating your journey to the east.
"Prepare for a cinematic morning! We trek to the Rio Sapo, world-famous for its crystal-clear emerald water. You will stand among the limestone boulders and thundering white-water steps. In the afternoon, return toward the town for a sunset gala overlooking the mountains. Tonight, return toward the coast to reach the port of La Unión."
Trek the hidden forest path to reach the pristine turquoise pools, swimming in the mineral-rich waters and marvelling at the Jurassic-style forest.
Explore the historic port district, viewing the spectacular views of the Gulf of Fonseca and the silhouettes of the volcanoes of Nicaragua.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of grilled Pacific sailfish and local spicy 'Chirmol' while watching the moon rise over the international waters.
"Prepare for the ultimate Pacific bucket-list morning! You ride a 4x4 to the summit of the Conchagua Volcano. You will stand before the 'Spirit of the Mountain' lookout for a 360-degree view of El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Tonight, enjoy a 'Skyline' celebratory gala and sleep in a luxury safari tent on the volcano rim."
Experience the high-adrenaline climb to the summit,Viewing the spectacular turquoise Gulf islands and the steaming volcanic cones of Nicaragua.
Stroll through the 16th-century village to see the historic church and the local artisan market, capturing the sunset over the Gulf horizon.
Toast your 7-day traverse at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit Central American plains.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we return to the Fortress of Louisbourg for a deep-dive. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the Atlantic below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Nova Scotian Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy music and mountain poetry in a maritime lodge.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Atlantic frontier finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast. You'll take a final morning trip to the Point Pleasant Park to see its stunning coastal architecture. As you head to the Halifax Stanfield Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the icebergs to the dunes. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest urban forest park, marvelling at the Martello Tower and the intricate stone walls that rival the grand forts of the Gulf.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spiced tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the glass-tower avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"For your final full day, we return to Nuuk center. You visit the National Jewelry Museum to see the royal pearl collections. In the afternoon, return to the local market for final shopping of high-end sealskin and muskox wool. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Inuit fashion and hand-woven muskox woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Inuit fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse across El Salvador finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Desayuno Típico. You'll take a final morning trip to the National Palace for one last look at the history. As you head to the Oscar Romero Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the colonial highlands to the Gulf of Fonseca. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest architectural collection, marvelling at the marble floors and the ornate halls that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Pupusas and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Hasta la vista' to the Land of Volcanoes.
An epic three-week masterclass in Salvadoran depth. Scale the roof of the country at El Pital, navigate the prehistoric biodiversity of El Imposible, explore the rebel canyons of Morazán, and find absolute crystalline peace on the eastern shores of Las Flores.
"Welcome to the high country! Your journey begins in the cool mountains of Chalatenango. Explore the artisan town of La Palma, famous for its 'Naïve' style art. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of mountain-grown strawberries and highland cream in a cozy stone lodge overlooking the Honduran border."
Explore the town where artist Fernando Llort founded the 'Semilla de Dios' style, marvelling at the brightly painted murals and wood-craft workshops.
Trek to the massive stone monolith on the border ridge, capturing the 360-degree panorama of the Lempa River valley and the mountains of Honduras.
Indulge in a curated meal of slow-roasted highland pork and local forest honey inside a rustic alpine tavern with a roaring fireplace.
"Prepare for a vertical morning! You ride a 4x4 to reach the summit of Cerro El Pital, the highest point in El Salvador (2,730m). You will stand in the cloud forest where temperatures can drop to freezing. In the afternoon, walk the 'Peña Rajada' cracked rock. Tonight, return to the valley and sleep in a luxury pine-forest lodge."
Hike the vertical mossy trails through primary cloud forest to reach the summit monument, marvelling at the rare highland birds and bromeliads.
Explore the massive split-rock formation, crossing the deep limestone chasm by bridge to view the absolute horizon of Central America.
Sit beside the cold mountain stream at dusk, practicing mindfulness as the sub-tropical mist rolls through the ancient pine groves.
"We drive south past the central reservoir to reach Suchitoto, the 'City of Birds'. Your afternoon begins at the Santa Lucía Church to see its 19th-century facade. In the evening, explore the cobblestone alleys. Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet in a restored colonial convent and sleep in a luxury boutique hotel overlooking Lake Suchitlán."
Explore the perfectly preserved colonial plazas, marvelling at the indigo-stained textiles and the unique earthquake-worn baroque arches.
Trek to the vertical hexagonal basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic cooling, viewing the spectacular valley drop and the lake below.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet at the city's premier paladar, sampling high-end Oaxacan-influenced Salvadoran fusion in a chic courtyard.
"Today features a journey into prehistoric Maya life. You visit Joya de Cerén, the 'Pompeii of the Americas'. Explore the perfectly preserved ash-buried houses. In the afternoon, navigate the San Andrés pyramids. Tonight, return toward the central plains and sleep in a luxury stone manor in the coffee fields."
Explore the 600 AD Mayan farming community preserved under 14 layers of ash, marvelling at the organic remains and the ancient steam-baths.
Navigate the ceremonial center of the Zapotitán Valley, viewing the massive limestone pyramids and the historic 17th-century indigo factory ruins.
Sit on the terrace of a 19th-century hacienda, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the volcanic ridge and the coffee pickers return home.
"Prepare for the ultimate biodiversity challenge! We drive into the remote Northwest to reach Parque Nacional El Imposible. You will stand among the 500 species of butterflies and primary forest giants. In the afternoon, hike to the 'Mulo' lookout. Tonight, sleep in a luxury eco-tent surrounded by the calls of cougars and vultures."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the primary jungle valley below.
Trek the limestone river bed to find the prehistoric stone carvings made by the ancient Pipil culture, practicing mindfulness in total isolation.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of local game and root vegetables inside a wooden lodge, witnessing the absolute soul of the northern forest.
"We drive to the coast to reach the Barra de Santiago biosphere. You board a boat to navigate the saltwater channels and see the wild sea turtles. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, return toward the town for a sunset gala dinner and sleep in a luxury beach resort overlooking the Pacific horizon."
Navigate the spectacular mangrove channels to spot hawksbill turtles and crocodiles, marvelling at the absolute silence of the protected estuary.
Stroll the volcanic black sands where the lagoon meets the ocean, watching the sunset over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Indulge in a curated meal of fresh oysters and Pacific prawns inside a beachfront pavilion, celebrating your first week across the frontiers.
"Prepare for a therapeutic morning! We trek to the hot-spring waterfall of Malacatiupán. You will stand beneath a thundering turquoise cascade that is naturally heated. In the afternoon, visit the colonial town of Ahuachapán. Tonight, return toward the central plains and sleep in a luxury stone manor in the coffee fields."
Trek the hidden forest path to reach the unique hot-water waterfalls, swimming in the mineral-rich pools and jumping from the travertine cliffs.
Explore the geothermal park to see the bubbling mud-pots and steam vents, learning how the city uses volcanic energy for the national grid.
Sit on the terrace of a 19th-century hacienda, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the volcanic ridge and the first stars appear.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we return to the Fortress of Louisbourg for a deep-dive. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the Atlantic below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Nova Scotian Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy music and mountain poetry in a maritime lodge.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Atlantic frontier finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast. You'll take a final morning trip to the Point Pleasant Park to see its stunning coastal architecture. As you head to the Halifax Stanfield Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the icebergs to the dunes. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest urban forest park, marvelling at the Martello Tower and the intricate stone walls that rival the grand forts of the Gulf.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spiced tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the glass-tower avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"For your final full day, we return to Nuuk center. You visit the National Jewelry Museum to see the royal pearl collections. In the afternoon, return to the local market for final shopping of high-end sealskin and muskox wool. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Inuit fashion and hand-woven muskox woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Inuit fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse of Greenland finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Arctic berries and dark bread. You'll take a final morning trip to the Nuuk Art Museum for one last look at the spirit masks. As you head to the Nuuk International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the Vikings to the Ice Cap. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest art collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of muskox soup and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Ice.
"We fly or drive toward the volcanic east to reach San Miguel, the 'City of the Carnival'. Your afternoon begins at the San Miguel Volcano lookout. In the evening, explore the neoclassical theater. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of authentic 'Pupusas de Arroz' and sleep in a luxury hilltop lodge overlooking the Chaparrastique peaks."
Explore the espectacular basalt canyons at the base of the active volcano, marvelling at the 18th-century lava fields and the vertical drop to the city.
Wander through the 1903 architectural jewel and the historic cathedral, Viewing the statues of the revolutionaries overlooking the plains.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal at the city's premier restaurant, sampling muskox carpaccio and local foraged herbs in a chic setting.
"We drive to the banks of the San Esteban River to reach the Quelepa Archaeological Site. You will stand among the 40 mounds of the Lenca culture. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan cacao plantation. Tonight, return toward the central plains and sleep in a luxury stone manor in the coffee fields."
Explore the 500 BC settlement featuring the 'Altar of the Jaguar', marvelling at the intricate hieroglyphic inscriptions and the spectacular stone walls.
Visit the main source of the river, viewing the thundering freshwater springs and the ancient rock-cut caves of Mar Maroun.
Ride across the red-gold sands of the northern plains, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"We drive north to reach the gold-sand beaches of El Cuco. Your afternoon is dedicated to the world-class surf break of Las Flores. In the evening, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of fresh Pacific sailfish and sleep in a luxury beach-front resort overlooking the Atlantic dunes."
Navigate the spectacular Pacific swells with an expert guide, experiencing the high-adrenaline 'right' break that defines El Salvador's Surf City.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Oaxacan coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"We drive north into the central plains to reach the 'Spirit of the Mountain' lookout. Your afternoon is spent in the historic church of Conchagua. You will explore the 22 squares of the city and the Mercer-Williams House. Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'Highland' trout and sleep in a traditional stone lodge surrounded by primary pine forests."
Explore the most ornate gold-leaf chapel in rural El Salvador, marvelling at the mahogany altars and the unique history of the Lenca tribes.
Visit the spectacular monument and museum in nearby Santa Clara, viewing the original 1953 revolutionary artifacts and the bronze Guevara statue.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy 'Oud' music and mountain poetry in a desert lodge.
"Today features a journey into the heart of the Gulf of Fonseca. You visit the Meanguera Island by private boat to see the fishermen's wooden houses. In the afternoon, return toward the coast to reach the city of La Unión. Tonight, enjoy a 'River-view' dinner and sleep in a luxury waterfront hotel overlooking the bridge of the Sagua River."
Navigate the espectacular saltwater channels to spot hawksbill sea turtles and pink flamingos in their natural prehistoric habitat.
Wander through the small coastal settlement, marvelling at the red-timber houses and the historic church overlooking the southern coast.
Ride across the red-gold sands of the northern plains, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full day, we return to San Salvador. You visit the National Museum of Anthropology (MUNA) to see the royal Maya jewelry. In the afternoon, return to the artisan market for final shopping of high-end indigo and silver. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Salvadoran fashion and hand-woven luxury textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Salvadoran fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated volcanoes.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Salvadoran frontiers finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Desayuno Típico. You'll take a final morning trip to the Metropolitan Cathedral for one last look at the city heart. As you head to the Oscar Romero International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the highest peaks to the Pacific surf. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest architectural collection, marvelling at the marble floors and the ornate halls that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Pupusas and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Volcanoes.