A treasure called El Salvador A treasure called El Salvador | Page 7

Turicentro Amapulapa: Its name is derived from the Nahuatl whose meaning is "river where the Amates sink", with more than 33 manzanas of extension where you will enjoy refreshing swimming pools generated by the natural tributaries of volcanic origin. The water park offers visitors two adult swimming pools, a waterslide, three children's pools and the latest remodeling of the main pool with water games. In this park you will find a football and basketball court, numerous rest and picnic areas, also access ramps for people with disabilities and trails to the waterfalls of the place.

The Apastepeque Lagoon, rests on a volcanic explosion crater in the north-central part of the department of San Vicente, in the municipality of Santa Clara, 64 kilometers from the capital city. This exuberant natural park offers a beach area and a mirror of fresh water, which you can enjoy in the company of family and friends. And for those who seek to admire the landscaping and the passivity of its water, the park has a cozy sea wall and a floating dock. Visitors can choose to enjoy a boat ride or recreate with a dip in the lagoon; As well as in the park's swimming pool or just relax walking on paths full of greenery. The park offers visitors visitors' service, picnic area, ranger service and cabins.