THE WORLD FAMOUS SURF CITY (EL TUNCO, EL SALVADOR)

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  • Опубліковано 10 бер 2024
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    El Tunco is a little surf village in El Salvador. It is located 8km west of Puerto La Libertad, 35km from the capital San Salvador and 35km from San Salvador airport. Only a few years ago this place was unknown and quiet, but is now the most visited town of El Salvador - by backpackers and surfers all year long, and by Salvadorians on the weekends for the nightlife. There are now around 20 hostels, bars, restaurants and everything needed to practice surf. Playa El Tunco, a beautiful black sand beach, is actually the gateway to surfspot El Sunzal, and is a few kilometers away from El Zonte and Punta Roca, 2 other famous surfspots.
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  • @josemolinaism
    @josemolinaism 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi Armyguy, I'm glad you liked visiting El Salvador. There's so many places to visit, along the beach, and El Tunco it's where most surfers go, as well as El Sunzal, El Zonte, Punta Roca, etc. Now the Gobernment it's building Surf City 2, in the East part of El Salvador, I think by La Union, or San Miguel or Usulutan, I forgot. I'm Salvadorean living in Virginia since 1991, but now that there's more security to visit, I go two or three times a year to El Salvador. All along the country there are many mountains, volcanoes, waterfalls, rivers, to visit and maybe next time you visit back El Salvador, you get a chance to explore more and more places. Have a great trip back to Colombia! Hernan Molina (Manassas, Virginia)