
San Salvador San Salvador Department, El Salvador Travel Guide
Air travel is the most common and efficient way for travelers from other countries to reach San Salvador.
Understand seasonal fluctuations and available amenities at the airport.
Official airport taxis have fixed fares to San Salvador, typically $25-$35 USD. Check the fare before starting.
Uber and InDriver are available. Pick-up points may be outside immediate terminal area. Fares are often lower than licensed taxis.
Some hotels offer shuttle buses. Public bus Route 138 connects airport to city's South Terminal (cheapest option).
The entry card for tourists fee ($12 USD) typically covers any departure tax. No additional separate departure fee is usually taken at SAL Airport.
For international flights, arrive at SAL to the airport AT least 2-3 hours before your scheduled departure. This allows time for check-in and security.
SAL airport's departure area has duty-free shops, souvenir stores, various restaurants and cafes, and airline lounges for comfort.
Land travel offers a way to explore neighboring countries and distinct regions within El Salvador. Understand border procedures and bus systems for overland journeys.
For those who have a a partiality for drive, be aware of requirements and local road conditions.
Familiarize yourself with local driving rules and common road situations.
Awareness is while driving in The Salvador.
Prepare for a smooth departure from El Salvador. Confirm any fees and allow ample time at the airport.
SAL airport provides different facilities in the departure area to render your wait comfortable.
Complete online check-in-in if your airline offers it; this saves time at the airport.
Be ready for standard security screening; liquids, electronics, and sometimes shoes removed.
Verify your airline's baggage allowance and limitations before packing to avoid unexpected fees.
Always check current regulations closer before you depart date, as policies can change, particularly concerning exit fees and security protocols.