Introduction
18km (11 miles) S of Santa Ana; 56km (35 miles) W of San Salvador
Lago de Coatepeque, an almost perfectly round crater-lake that is 740m (2,428 ft.) above sea level, makes for one of El Salvador's most beautiful and enjoyable getaways. The lake is a short drive from Santa Ana, which means it's an easy day trip from that town -- but it's really worth staying a couple of days here to enjoy all its attractions; the 23-sq.-km (9-sq.-mile) pristine lake is ideal for swimming, fishing, riding watercraft, and simply soaking in beautiful views.
Lago Coatepeque was formed thousands of years ago by the eruption of the nearby ancient volcano, the Coatepeque Caldera. Today, the lake's rich blue waters and lush, tree-filled crater walls serve as a weekend getaway for El Salvador's rich and famous, whose mansions line the shore. Luckily, those rich and famous folks left a roughly 500m (1,640-ft.) section open to the public, which is now filled with restaurants and hotels offering tours,...
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Quinta Kassandra
- This Cabin includes a large kitchen with fridge and stove, living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 large bathrooms offer showers with tile and a large balcony...
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Hotel Villa Serena
Opened in late 2007, Villa Serena is Lago Coateqeque's most modern and expensive option, so it should be your choice in town if you prefer fancy...
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Hostal Amacuilco
If you like a laid-back hostel vibe, you'll love Amacuilco. Amacuilco offers nearly everything you'll find at Villa Serena and Torremolinos, only...
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