Thx for sharing ur adventures. For some reason I couldn't sleep. Then I got a notification on my phone. It was ur vid. What a great way to start the day. Be safe friends.❤ much love from Colorado 😊
Hey guys, just watched your video, and I am sure you will enjoy El Salvador (the food, the people, all of it). Looking forward to seeing how the rest of your experience goes.
Welcome to El Salvador guys! There's so much to see, places to visit, volcanoes, nice and beautiful beaches, waterfalls, parks, and above all, 'Safety', and beautiful and friendly people. We Salvadoreans always welcome tourists, and do our best for a great service. I live in Virginia, USA, for many years, but always enjoy visiting El Salvador. Try to visit Santa Ana Volcano, or San Salvador Volcano, as well as Centro Historico in San Salvador (downtown). In La Libertad, you can visit Playa El Tunco, also known as 'Surf City', and near by, there's other beaches, and many surfers. Near Santa Ana and Sonsonate, you'll find many small towns in 'La Ruta de las Flores'. There's a lot of traditions, and history. You may also want to go to Coatepeque Lake in Santa Ana, or visit the historic town of Suchitoto. In the Eastern part of El Salvador, you'll find beautiful beaches, as well as waterfalls, and mountains. Best of luck! and I'll be looking forward to see your next video! Hernan Molina
Thanks for sharing your travels. Planning at trip to western Yucatan this coming winter but the next trip is up in the air. Loved Guatemala and now El Salvador is on my radar. Wondering about how hard it is to rent a car for a month. Travel safe my friends.
Awesome! We'll be publishing El Salvador videos for a few weeks so you can hopefully see what it's all about :) I'm not sure about renting vehicles here, but I don't imagine it's too pricey
How strange, we are in El Salvador right now and we are Canadians too! We are from Ontario, Praise President Bukele for making such a difference in this country! The people are awesome, I just wish they did not use the US $.💕🇨🇦
If you are in Santa Ana : go up to the Cerro Verde and see the Santa Ana volcano crater.Also Lake Coatepeque;and the beaches :you have to see the beaches.If you have a car you can get around .The highways of El Salvador are in good state .
The highways and roas in El Salvador seem to be very well kept; even better than some parts of the USA;so it must be very good to drive there. Plus tehre seems to be a gas staion ,all with convinience stores everywhere ;and they have Salvadoran food,plus American candies ,etc. Seems everything is close in El Salvador.I hear the beach is very close;and the people also make the country ;they seem to be very nice, friendly and helpful; and are not anti-foreigners but rather teh opposite welcome foreigners .
Don't be surprised at how many people in El Salvador actually understand and speak English, especially in urban centers. Also I would like to see your reaction to eating the Salvadoran specialty: pupusas.
I like traveling and I try to learn the language and culture of the country I visit as much as a can and not complaining like you guys. I understand that communication in our matter language abroad is great because it make us feel at home, but leaning how to communicate in other people's matter language is better. Spanish is one of the most spoken language in the world, why you dont simply take 3 months to learn it instead of complaining.
Desde Belice hasta El Salvador, lo que está es Guatemala.
Guatemala si vale la pena en todo sentido.
Los otros, pues que sigan luchando.
Evie’s stamina is impressive! It was cool to see the immigration process steps for El Salvador. Andddd what a gorgeous yard you got! Lush!
Thx for sharing ur adventures. For some reason I couldn't sleep. Then I got a notification on my phone. It was ur vid. What a great way to start the day. Be safe friends.❤ much love from Colorado 😊
Awe so good! What lucky timing :)
Great video. Take care and God bless.
Thank you!
Hey guys, just watched your video, and I am sure you will enjoy El Salvador (the food, the people, all of it). Looking forward to seeing how the rest of your experience goes.
Welcome to El Salvador guys! There's so much to see, places to visit, volcanoes, nice and beautiful beaches, waterfalls, parks, and above all, 'Safety', and beautiful and friendly people. We Salvadoreans always welcome tourists, and do our best for a great service. I live in Virginia, USA, for many years, but always enjoy visiting El Salvador. Try to visit Santa Ana Volcano, or San Salvador Volcano, as well as Centro Historico in San Salvador (downtown). In La Libertad, you can visit Playa El Tunco, also known as 'Surf City', and near by, there's other beaches, and many surfers. Near Santa Ana and Sonsonate, you'll find many small towns in 'La Ruta de las Flores'. There's a lot of traditions, and history. You may also want to go to Coatepeque Lake in Santa Ana, or visit the historic town of Suchitoto. In the Eastern part of El Salvador, you'll find beautiful beaches, as well as waterfalls, and mountains. Best of luck! and I'll be looking forward to see your next video! Hernan Molina
A nice couple with a fun interesting tour✌️❤️🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing your travels. Planning at trip to western Yucatan this coming winter but the next trip is up in the air. Loved Guatemala and now El Salvador is on my radar. Wondering about how hard it is to rent a car for a month. Travel safe my friends.
Awesome! We'll be publishing El Salvador videos for a few weeks so you can hopefully see what it's all about :) I'm not sure about renting vehicles here, but I don't imagine it's too pricey
Great video take care
Thanks, you too!
I have a bone to pick with you two, your videos are not long enough! I could quite happily watch them all day.
Haha glad you think so! We're always worried they're too long, so it's great to hear you don't think so :)
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How strange, we are in El Salvador right now and we are Canadians too! We are from Ontario, Praise President Bukele for making such a difference in this country! The people are awesome, I just wish they did not use the US $.💕🇨🇦
Love that you're using stasher bags!
We’re obsessed with them! We’ve had these ones for 4 years and they’re still going strong
If you are in Santa Ana : go up to the Cerro Verde and see the Santa Ana volcano crater.Also Lake Coatepeque;and the beaches :you have to see the beaches.If you have a car you can get around .The highways of El Salvador are in good state .
The highways and roas in El Salvador seem to be very well kept; even better than some parts of the USA;so it must be very good to drive there. Plus tehre seems to be a gas staion ,all with convinience stores everywhere ;and they have Salvadoran food,plus American candies ,etc. Seems everything is close in El Salvador.I hear the beach is very close;and the people also make the country ;they seem to be very nice, friendly and helpful; and are not anti-foreigners but rather teh opposite welcome foreigners .
Don't be surprised at how many people in El Salvador actually understand and speak English, especially in urban centers. Also I would like to see your reaction to eating the Salvadoran specialty: pupusas.
You guys are so cute and funny. Your videos are so entertaining. Keep it up. It’s fun and thanks 😅😊😊
We're happy to hear you're enjoying our journey! 😊
Mabuhay! Bienvenidos a El Salvador! Enjoy them yummy Pupusas.
Gracias!
Without a car can i do same budget wise
You can use the $1 USD coins in the U.S. They’re just not that common. There’s some transit machines in California that drop change in dollar coins.
So cool!!
We also have half dollars coins there big silver coins
US coins are used in America mostly train ticket kiosk have them
Those coins must be unique to El Salvador. I’ve never seen them before.
I like traveling and I try to learn the language and culture of the country I visit as much as a can and not complaining like you guys. I understand that communication in our matter language abroad is great because it make us feel at home, but leaning how to communicate in other people's matter language is better. Spanish is one of the most spoken language in the world, why you dont simply take 3 months to learn it instead of complaining.
guate es guate you know