Suchitoto

Suchitoto

Nestled among the dense jungle and tranquil lake, Suchitoto is a colonial city that has been remarkably preserved. Its significance during the El Salvador civil war of the 1980s is also noteworthy. This charming town offers the perfect respite from the hustle and bustle of San Salvador, with plenty of activities to keep visitors entertained.


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Things to do in Suchitoto

  • Visit the Alejandro Cotto Theater


    The Alejandro Cotto Theater is a historic theater in Suchitoto that was built in the early 20th century. It features a beautiful neoclassical facade and hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including theater performances and dance shows.


  • Los tercios waterfall


    Cascada Los Tercios is an easy 1.5 km hike from town. It features a 10-meter high basalt wall with tiny quartz crystals that sparkle in the sun. The waterfall is only active from June to November, making it a unique and special sight to behold.


  • Centro Arte para la Paz


    Centro Arte para la Paz is a cultural and educational center established in 1994. The center promotes peace, social justice, and environmental sustainability through the arts, providing a variety of programs and activities such as workshops, exhibitions, and cultural events. It supports local artists by offering space to create and showcase their work, hosts art exhibitions, and offers youth educational programs focused on sustainability, social justice, and the arts. The colonial-era building that houses the center has been restored and repurposed, providing visitors with a unique and inspiring cultural experience.


  • Lake Suchitlan


    Lake Suchitlan is a popular destination for tourists looking to explore the natural beauty of the area. The lake is surrounded by lush tropical forests and the stunning Cerron Grande Mountain Range. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, such as swimming, boating, fishing, and bird watching. The lake is also home to a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, iguanas, and more. There are also several local restaurants serving delicious local cuisine.


  • Visit the Santa Lucia Church


    The Santa Lucia Church is a historic landmark in Suchitoto, built in the 19th century. This church is a stunning example of colonial architecture, featuring a beautiful stone facade, and the inside is adorned with intricate wood carvings and stunning stained-glass windows. Visitors can take a guided tour of the church to learn about its history and architecture, or attend a mass on Sundays, which is a great way to experience the local culture.