Ruta de Las Flores, Besuchen Sie 4 Kolonialstädte und Kaffeefarm





Beschreibung
Ruta de Las Flores ist eine faszinierende Reise über die Apaneca-Bergkette. Auf dieser Tour besuchen wir einige Dörfer mit indigenem Hintergrund, wo Sie viele Traditionen, leckeres Essen, Kaffeeplantagentouren, Wandmalereien, angenehmes Wetter und mehr genießen werden. Die Reise beginnt in Nahuizalco, bekannt für seinen lokalen Markt und die indigene Bevölkerung , wenige Kilometer über den Bergen halten wir in Juayúa, wo Sie die Hauptkirche El Cristo Negro und den Hauptplatz besuchen, (an den Wochenenden genießen Sie das Essensfestival von Juayúa) , dann fahren wir weiter nach Apaneca , Dort werden wir für eine Kaffeetour und Kaffeeverkostung auf Entre Nubes Plantage stoppen. Der Route folgend, finden wir Ataco, eine farbenfrohe Stadt, die für die Wandmalereien beliebt ist, die mehrere der Häuser rund um sowie die Hauptstraße der Souvenirläden schmücken.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Der beste Frischmarkt der Region
Bestes Food Festival am Wochenende
Beste Kolonialstadt
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Wir holen Sie vor 8:30 Uhr ab
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(240)
We had a very small group so it was great. I liked this tour and it was a break from Santa Ana and extreme tours. I would schedule it in the middle so you can relax! We went to different markets in which we bought different things to try and souvenirs . Our tour guide was great and attentive. The restaurant we went to was beautiful I absolutely loved the garden.
Such a beautiful experience learning the history and past culture that took place in these colonies. Beautiful buildings, I was able to purchase merchandise at great pricing. Wendy is an amazing guide. Yucca was absolutely delicious.
My tour with EC Tours was a magnificent experience, filled with wonderful people, history, culture, and spectacular nature. The transportation was very well organized, which made everything more comfortable and enjoyable. I want to especially thank Gerson, my guide, for his professionalism, kindness, and support during the tours. I hope to see you all again when I return!
Driver and tour guide were really friendly and helpful. They patiently waited for all people in the group and graciously catered to request. Atacó and Juayua were nice towns!
Our tour guide Arely and driver Sandra were absolutely fantastic. They arrived right on time at our hotel and even opened the doors for us at every location (it’s the little things that make the experience more memorable). Sandra and Arely were both great conversationalists and kept us entertained the entire tour (8:15A-4:15P). At our request they joined us for lunch in the market and even played their favorite Spanish artists for us in the car. I wanted to try a traditional Sweet Bread and Sandra made an extra pit stop for us on the way back. Arely even gave us recommendations in El Tunco. If you do this tour you must ask for Arely and Sandra!! The stops were interesting, however do note that these towns now feel very touristy with markets filled with trinkets. However, the fruit and vegetables markets are amazing. Make sure to get the 10 for $1 mangos and 30¢ bag of horchata!
Good tour with Josep! This was a fun tour. We visited colonial towns and a coffee farm where we had lunch and tried coffee. Our guide was very nice and knowledgeable. We enjoyed seeing the churches in the colonial towns and having some free time to walk around and shop.
This was a good tour! Josep was very friendly and knowledge. It was nice visiting the cities and coffee farm. The coffee farm is more of a restaurant/cafe where we tasted coffee, and we then did a little nature walk where we passed coffee plants. The colonial cities were cool to see and it was nice to be given some free time to explore and shop.
Highly recommend this tour if you want to see the towns nestled in the mountains of El Salvador. We felt like locals among markets, vendors, restaurants and more. Our tour guide introduced me to peanut horchata, my new favorite drink! Walk thru town square parks full of tropical plants and flowers. Learn some history, walk thru historical churches and enjoy some delicious local food. Love El Salvador coffee! Plenty of opportunity to buy souvenirs. Clean and cool van for your travel. Lots of Banos available that are clean, but you’ll need some change as most cost .25 cents. Your guides were friendly and attentive. We enjoyed our day!!
We had a great group which ended at the brewery together to finish the day. Final village was my favourite
Jose Luis is a wonderfull guide, he all time is pending with the group, Have a nice history about each place he knows. We enjoy a pretty nice day, today. The driver was excelent too.



