Saturday we were in Acajutla, El Salvador for our first visit to that country. That brings our country count to 98 - closing in on one hundred!
We looked at 2 different excursions to give us the opportunity to see the country. One went to the capital of San Salvador and the other so Santa Ana. Both involved long bus rides from the port. We opted for Santa Ana since it seemed to be more historic. The bus ride was indeed long. It took 2 hours to get to the central area of the city. There was a busy square surrounded by the theater, the cathedral, and the city hall.
We then visited the cathedral.
Lastly, we walked into the courtyard of the city hall where, for some reason, they have a replica of the famous Manneken Pis statue from Brussels.
Next up was lunch which turned out to be a bit problematic. We had informed our guide (who was quite good) that we were vegetarian (it's easier than saying pescatarian). He sent a message to the restaurant and they came back with 4 vegetarian dishes for us to choose from. We both picked vegetable crepes. But, when we dug in they were loaded with chicken. Oh well, we just ate the potatoes that came with it. After lunch it was time for the bus ride back to the port. Thankfully, it was a bit shorter going back. Driving around El Salvador proved to be quite interesting. We saw volcanoes and sugar cane. And we could get a sense of the lives of the people.



















































