Kayak Experience at Jiquilisco Bay & Puerto Barillas Lodge





Description
What truly sets this experience apart is its seamless blend of comfort, soft adventure, and exclusive access, all within a single day. From private nature trails at Puerto Barillas Lodge to serene kayaking routes through the mangrove channels of Jiquilisco Bay, this journey offers a rare opportunity to explore eastern El Salvador at a relaxed, unhurried pace, far from the crowds. Guests will enjoy full access to the lodge’s facilities, including its swimming pool, as well as a carefully prepared lunch served in a tranquil natural setting. The experience also offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, with the surrounding mangrove ecosystems hosting a rich diversity of bird species. Thoughtfully curated, this experience combines pristine landscapes, personalized service, and authentic local touches ideal for travelers seeking nature, privacy, and a high quality experience in one of the country’s most unique environments.
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Itinerary
Discover one of El Salvador’s most remarkable ecosystems with this immersive experience in Jiquilisco Bay, the country’s largest and most biodiverse wetland. By kayak through mangrove channels surrounded by rich wildlife, exotic birdlife, and serene natural landscapes. The experience continues with a guided walk through the tropical dry forest, where you’ll learn about the unique flora and fauna adapted to this environment and conservation. To complete the day, enjoy a delicious local lunch in a peaceful natural setting.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
All Hotel located in San Salvador are included!
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
Easy pickup from Santa Tecla. Gaby our guide was very friendly and a good driver. At El Tunco my grandson had his surfing lesson and had a blast. After El Tunco we were supposed to go to Nawi resort. They don’t accept anyone under 18. My grandson is 14, and you make your own reservations for this place. Gaby showed me 2 alternatives and we ended up going to Atami resort. It was $12 a person for a day pass. Resort was clean, nice pools and access to the beach. On site restaurant was very good. When we were ready to leave I texted Gaby and had a safe trip back



