El Salvador
Acajutla

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    • Day 25

      Acajutla, El Salvador

      January 5, 2023 in El Salvador ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

      A new-to-us port and country today … where we were greeted by folk dancers and lively music as passengers began to stream off around 8:00a.

      I had organized a private tour for four people to check out what we could of the Ruta de las Flores — the flower route … so named for all the white coffee plant flowers that decorate the area during the right season. Alas no flowers for us. Josue, our guide from El Salvador Positive, later told us that coffee is the number one export of the country … the USA being their number one importer of the same.

      Yesterday, another couple asked to join the tour, so we ended up being six people in a van that could have accommodated twice as many. We set out at 8:30a and headed up into the mountains. There was a light breeze and the elevation we were at — 4,000+ feet — offered us comfortable temperatures for our day of exploration.

      Our first stop was in Nahuizalco, a town of some 50,000 people. Tradition has it that it was founded by four families. We started off at the small museum, which Josue explained was founded by the local people to keep their history alive. From there, we walked across to the day market where locals bring their goods to sell. It was a colorful and lively market where we were made to feel most welcome even though we were not shopping.

      Next, we continued onto Concepcion de Ataco, a highland coffee village. On the outskirts of Ataco, we dropped off the two newcomers to our group at a coffee plantation for a mini tour and coffee tasting.

      Then, onward we went. The plan was for them to join us later. In the meantime, we would be taking a coffee break at a cafe recommended by David, the Toscana chef on Insignia, who hails from Ataco. Unfortunately, the place he recommended was closed. But Josue took us to Café Axul, where the coffee aficionados in our foursome delighted in tasting Salvadoran coffee … I can say that the peach smoothie I opted for was delicious. Josue also encouraged us to taste the Salvadoran version of a quesadilla … a sweet bread/cake.

      I was particularly keen on visiting this town because I had heard that there were a lot of murals to search out. I did find quite a few of them, but had we been on our own, I probably would have managed to find more. After taking a group photo in front of the Ataco village mural, we hopped in a trailer pulled by a 4WD vehicle, and went up to an overlook from where we enjoyed views of the village, with Cerro El Aguila (a volcano that spans the border of El Salvador and Guatemala) serving as a distant backdrop.

      By the time we came back into the downtown area, it was time to move on again. A short distance this time to Entre Nubes Café for a late lunch. Good, simple food … and a bit of time to relax and converse after our busy day of exploration.

      We were back on the ship shortly after 5:00p … well ahead of our scheduled 8:00p departure. The tour was longer than we planned … but none of us were complaining as we all had a delightful time. The best part of our day … all the wonderful, smiling, friendly Salvadorans we met in the streets of Nahuizalco and Ataco.
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    • Day 12

      Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala and Spa

      January 25, 2023 in El Salvador ⋅ ⛅ 86 °F

      We visited the biggest attraction in Guatemala, La Antigua in 2017. So to find something interesting not too far from Puerto Quetzal, our choice was to go to a spa. The place is about 90 min drive from the port.
      So we booked a semi-private tour. We did not know how many people will be on this tour, but were happy to find out only us and our friends, Erin and Mui on probably 12 passenger van.
      On the way to the Santa Teresa spa, we made a quick stop to take pictures of Volcan de Fuego. There are 37 volcanoes in Guatemala and 3 are active. We witnessed an active one.
      Upon arrival to this place, we were directed to take a shower and then go for 10 min in the hottest pool of 105F (41C). After that to 75F pool, then 98F and the last one is 88F.

      During this process we were given Mango and Berries smoothies.

      Then we had a free time before one hour massage for $42 dollars. After massage, we were completely relaxed. The massage was amazing!

      After massage we were served lunch. Boris had a hamburger and I had grilled chicken.

      Full and happy, we got back in our van and drove back to the ship.

      We also made a short stop at Lake Amatitlan.

      Back on the ship, shower and a little rest.
      By 6:00PM, Erin and Mui came to our cabin and we had Mexican white wine on our balcony. Then light dinner at Terrace Cafe. After that we watch a movie in our cabin. That was the end to our day.
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    • Day 13

      Acajutla, El Salvador

      January 26, 2023 in El Salvador ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      The ship docked at 6:00AM today, but the departure is scheduled at 2:00PM.
      Because of such a short time in port, I was reluctant to book a private tour. We booked 4 hours highlights tour from the cruise ship. Departure was scheduled at 8:45AM.
      We departed exactly at 8:45 with 40 people on the bus.
      The country is pretty poor and pretty dirty.
      Our first stop was on the shoulder of the road to take picture of volcanos. The shoulder of the road was littered with garbage.
      Our second stop was Izalco town, where we had 15 minutes to take pictures of the church and see an artisan market.

      We continued driving in so called “Flower Road” named in memory of perished people during their 12 year of civil war from 1980 to 1992.

      We stopped in another town - Nahuizalco to take pictures of another church and visit another market.

      After that, we drove back to the ship. Can’t say it was a good tour.
      The tour guide was very good, but it was hard to understand him.
      We learned about national flower, tree and bird of El Salvador.

      Now it is time to rest and go for a nice dinner.
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