A surfers paradise with some of the world's best waves and 190 miles of sandy beaches, warm weather, and water temperatures in the 80s throughout the year, many will find El Salvador's beachfront property market a very attractive proposition.
The smallest country in Central America, El Salvador is smaller than the state of Massachusetts. Bordered by Guatemala and Honduras, its Pacific coastline-that actually runs east-west-forms El Salvador's southern border. The capital is San Salvador, home to about one quarter of El Salvador's 6.7 million people, 90% of whom are Mestizo-people of mixed European and indigenous descent.
On the west end of the coast, dramatic cliff-lines along the sea, provide breathtaking ocean views. The country's light- (not quite white) sand beaches are also found in the west. As you move toward the central part of the coast, the terrain levels out and the sand is mostly black or grey, which holds true as you continue east.
Read OnToday, Ilobasco is the village for the most renowned craft item in El Salvador--the sorpresa, meaning “surprise.”
Read OnThe smell of freshly roasted coffee beans wafted through the air as I made my way to El Salvador's famous Sunday food festival which takes place in the small town of Juayúa.
Read OnThe hospitality is superb, including some extras like free pancakes and coffee at breakfast, and they invited all their guests to dinner on Sunday. I can’t remember ever having been treated so kindly.
Read On"I've never been to this part of the world before and frankly was a little skeptical about how suitable for retirees Central America really is (and yes, it is, truly). I don't speak Spanish, so when I..."
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