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El Salvador — Bolas de Fuego

El Salvador — Bolas de Fuego

You may have heard of El Salvador for a number of reasons, although the most prominent story is often, sadly, gang violence. There are, however, many other aspects to this small, friendly Central American country which contribute to a reality far from the image...

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Don’t Skip Santa Ana, El Salvador

Don’t Skip Santa Ana, El Salvador

Travelling is a funny thing. Generally, it is the "big" experiences that we expect to stick with us. When in El Salvador, these "big" experiences might be climbing a volcano or surfing a world-class point break. These are the things that should,...

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Colonial Duo Tour

Colonial Duo Tour

  New Colonial Duo Program: El Salvador and Guatemala 6 days Day 1 - Airport to Suchitoto Welcome at the airport and transfer to Suchitoto City. Overnight at Suchitoto. Day 2 - Old City Suchitoto Tour, colonial architecture The city of Suchitoto that offers an...

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El Salvador and the 2011 Surfing Championships

El Salvador and the 2011 Surfing Championships

The 2011 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship will be held in the impressive waves of Punta Roca, in El Salvador's town of La Libertad, from October 16 to 23. The best master surfers from all over the world will be competing as members of their National Surfing...

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Some of Best Photos from El Salvador

Some of Best Photos from El Salvador

I finally had an opportunity to look back and reflect on a great trip to Central America during the earlier part of the month for the Centro America Travel Market held in El Salvador. The trip included rubbing shoulders the Miss Teen Universe contestants, Miss...

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The CATM and Miss Guatemala

The CATM and Miss Guatemala

My visit to CATM (Central American Travel Mart) in San Salvador, El Salvador, was three days of meetings, networking, sightseeing, business lunches, awe of local artisans and a constant, but futile, effort to improve my Spanish. In all aspects, I would call an...

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A Safer El Salvador Brings in US Travelers

SAN SALVADOR "“ The government's heightened security efforts have substantially contributed to boost U.S. travel to this Central American nation, asserted El Salvador's Minister of Tourism, Ruben Rochi. A study conducted by the World Tourism Organization...

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Smithstonian Journeys, Winter 2007

$1,000 Per Couple Savings in the Fabled British Isles: Embark on the historic trail of Normans, Saxons, Celts and Norsemen on the 10-night chartered cruise British Isles: Fabled Lands, Wild Shores (June 1-13, 2007). Trace ancient settlements along the rugged shores of...

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