Salvador Valley
Salvador Valley is a campsite in La Libertad Department, El Salvador. Salvador Valley is situated nearby to the peak Loma El Tunco, as well as near Cerro El Nance.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include El Tunco and El Palmarcito.
El Tunco
Photo: Rafael Colindres, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Playa El Tunco is in the La Libertad department of Western El Salvador.
El Palmarcito
Village
El Palmarcito is a small coastal town on the Pacific coast of El Salvador. The town's main road is cobblestone. The climate is similar to that found all along El Salvador's coast, tending towards warm days and cool nights. El Palmarcito is situated 4 km west of Salvador Valley.
El Zonte
Photo: Martin Haeusler, CC BY-SA 3.0.
El Zonte is a beach town on the Pacific Ocean in Western El Salvador. It is a popular destination for surfers who regard it as one of the best beaches in Central America.
Salvador Valley
- Type: Campsite
- Categories: tourism and camping
- Location: La Libertad Department, El Salvador, Central America, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
13.51421° or 13° 30′ 51″ northLongitude
-89.3873° or 89° 23′ 14″ westOpen location code
765GGJ77+M3OpenStreetMap ID
node 12552164948OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=camp_site
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Satellite Map
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Loma El Tunco and Iglesia de Dios Manatiales de Vida Eterna.
Nearby Places
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