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Lieux | Site archéologique de Joya de Cerén
Site archéologique de Joya de Cerén
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Best Full Day Combo Tour: Volcanoes, Lake and Mayan Sites
Dive into the heart of El Salvador with our Ultimate Full-Day Combo Tour, designed for those who seek the thrill of exploring diverse landscapes and rich history all in one unforgettable day. This tour is unparalleled, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and ancient wonders. Explore the ancient ruins of Joya de Cerén, known as the "Pompeii of the Americas," where the daily life of a Mayan village is preserved under volcanic ash. Continue your journey at San Andrés, another significant Mayan archaeological site. Next, immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery of Cerro Verde National Park, set within the stunning Lake and Volcano Complex. And just when you think it can't get any better, you'll find yourself gazing upon the serene beauty of Coatepeque Lake, taking in its crystal-clear waters against a backdrop of volcanic peaks.
(286)
9 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 99
/personne
Maya Route Tour: El Salvador Mayan Sites including Joya de Cerén
The Ultimate Mayan Heritage Experience: UNESCO and Beyond Uncover the secrets of the ancestral Maya on this journey. We take you to Joya de Cerén, the "Pompeii of the Americas" and El Salvador’s only UNESCO World Heritage site. See an authentic village frozen in time by volcanic ash—a discovery unique in the world. Why This Tour? Exclusive Access: Explore Tazumal, home to the country's largest pyramid, and the political seat of San Andrés. Colonial Grandeur: Experience the "Golden Age" in Santa Ana with its breathtaking Neo-Gothic Cathedral. Safe and Professional: Tailored for upscale travelers and cruise-friendly standards. Expert Storytelling: Our guides bring local heritage to life with unmatched passion.
(190)
9 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 99
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Maya Ruins: Joya de Ceren, San Andres, Tazumal, Chalchuapa, Lake
The Ancient Maya Civilization remains one of Central America’s most captivating societies. El Salvador, nestled amidst lush landscapes, holds the southernmost remnants of this remarkable civilization. Embark on a journey through time as we delve into the heart of Mayan heritage. Tour Highlights: San Andres Ruins: Marvel at the ancient structures, intricate carvings, and sacred plazas that once buzzed with Mayan life. Tazumal Ruins: Immerse yourself in history at Tazumal, the largest Mayan ruin in El Salvador. Joya de Cerén: Discover the Pompeii of the Americas at Joya de Cerén. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique glimpse into the daily lives of Mayan villagers. Preserved by volcanic ash, it showcases their homes, workshops, and agricultural practices from over 1,500 years ago123. Chalchuapa: Drive thru this colonial town. Coatepeque Lake: As we journey, we’ll make a stop overlooking the breathtaking Coatepeque Lake, with free time for lunch (not included).
(31)
8 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 100
/personne
Mayan Heritage Tour: Joya de Cerén UNESCO Site & Tazumal Ruins
The Mayan civilization remains a vital part of Central America's heritage. To truly understand our identity, it is essential to explore the culture, daily life, sacred sites, traditions, and customs. At Joya de Cerén, you will discover the authentic life of Mayan commoners and farmers, gaining insight into their everyday world. Next, we visit Tazumal, a grand temple complex once used for important ceremonies. To conclude our day, we will enjoy a delicious lunch at a recommended spot either overlooking the stunning panoramic lake or in the charming city of Santa Ana.
(26)
De 6 heures à 8 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 125
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Tazumal + Pompeii of America + San Andres Ceremonial Center
Tazumal and Ruta Maya Tour is the perfect experience if you are a lover of archeology. El Salvador has been for millennia the home of different civilizations. Joya de Ceren, San Andres and Tazumal are three archaeological sites that were important witnesses to one of the most developed civilizations, the Mayans. If you are in El Salvador you cannot miss this experience. We will start early in the morning heading to one of the archaeological sites that has amazed archaeologists and visitors from different parts of the world. Our first stop on this tour is Joya de Ceren.
(24)
8 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 124
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Cerro Verde Park & Joya de Ceren UNESCO Site- Shore Excursion
Designed for cruise passengers, this well-paced shore excursion combines El Salvador’s most iconic natural landscapes and cultural heritage, with smooth logistics and guaranteed on-time return to port. Your journey begins at Cerro Verde National Park, a scenic mountain reserve offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding volcanoes, including Izalco and Santa Ana. Enjoy the fresh climate, lush cloud forest environment, and time for light walking and photos. Continue to Lake Coatepeque, one of the most beautiful volcanic lakes in Central America, where you’ll have time to relax and enjoy lunch with spectacular lakeside views. The experience concludes at Joya de Cerén, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the “Pompeii of the Americas,” where a remarkably preserved ancient village reveals the daily life of a pre-Hispanic Mayan community.
(20)
De 6 heures à 8 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 135
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