One of El Salvador’s best R&R destinations, Lake Coatepeque ticks all the boxes: spectacular scenery, incredible history, superb amenities and accommodation, and a convenient location between Santa Ana and San Salvador. Renowned for its watersports, from swimming to kayaking, paddle boarding, jet-skiing, and even scuba diving, the lake has a relaxed, family-friendly vibe.
Most commonly visited as part of a tour to climb Santa Ana Volcano or Izalco Volcano in nearby Cerro Verde National Park, Lake Coatepeque is accessible by local bus, private car, or taxi. Accommodation ranges from high-end houses on Teopan Island—once an important Mayan site—to budget-friendly hostels on the shores. Some hot springs on the outskirts of the lake make for a great day trip.