Guidebook for Playa Ticuizapa

Alice
Guidebook for Playa Ticuizapa

Food Scene

Amazing food and view! It's one of our favorite places to dine out.
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Beto's Restaurante La Libertad
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Amazing food and view! It's one of our favorite places to dine out.
Great local brewery with craft beer and great food! Try a Michelada, cerveza with lime juice, spices, tomato juice and chile peppers - served chilled in a salt rimmed glass...yummy!!
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Cadejo Brewing Company - La Libertad
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Great local brewery with craft beer and great food! Try a Michelada, cerveza with lime juice, spices, tomato juice and chile peppers - served chilled in a salt rimmed glass...yummy!!

Tour company

If you enjoy exploring the outdoors this is a company that we used on a trek up Santa Ana volcano. Guide was very knowledgeable and spoke English & Spanish http://www.explorelsalvador.com/trekking/
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El Salvador
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Surfing

This is an amazing place to surf or take surfing lessons. Directions. https://goo.gl/maps/3rJYpfej1yeWdVjf8
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El Tunco
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This is an amazing place to surf or take surfing lessons. Directions. https://goo.gl/maps/3rJYpfej1yeWdVjf8
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El Zonte
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Sight Seeing

My recommendations
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Santa Ana
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Colonial artisan town
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Suchitoto
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Colonial artisan town
Quaint little town that was made famous by Salvadorian artist Fernando Llort. He taught the local people his style of artwork and this is how most of the townspeople support themselves by producing and selling paintings.
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La Palma
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Quaint little town that was made famous by Salvadorian artist Fernando Llort. He taught the local people his style of artwork and this is how most of the townspeople support themselves by producing and selling paintings.