Discover One of the Best Surfing Destinations in Central America
The dynamic port town of La Libertad, also known as Puerto de la Libertad, is located in the coastal crease of La Libertad state in El Salvador. It is emerging as one of Central America’s best surfing destinations for international travelers. Moreover, only half an hour from San Salvador, La Libertad’s surf breaks are the most popular among all the beaches in El Salvador. However, its crowds primarily consist of locals and adventurous backpackers.
Due to El Salvador’s lingering notoriety and its underdeveloped tourism infrastructure, tourists find fewer crowds in La Libertad compared to other beaches in Central America. Consequently, there are fewer luxury resorts than you might find in popular spots like Jaco Beach in Costa Rica, providing visitors with a more authentic Central American experience.
What to Do
The traveler’s scene in La Libertad is characterized by a bohemian lifestyle, encompassing reggae music, bare feet, cold beers, and sun-warmed hammocks. However, the real excitement in La Libertad lies out at sea. Numerous surfers opt for guided surf tours through companies like Punta Mango, which offer customized packages and “surfaris” to La Libertad’s surf breaks, as well as extended trips to El Salvador’s Wild East. They also provide surf lessons for beginners.
The city of La Libertad features a variety of accommodations but possesses a grungy atmosphere that may not appeal to everyone. Therefore, many visitors prefer to stay at nearby beaches, which are worth exploring (and hopefully, catching some waves) regardless of their preferences.
Some of the Best Surf Spots Include:
- El Zunzal (or Sunzal): This break, named after the village of El Zunzal, is favored by surfing newbies.
- El Tunco: Located at the other end of the beach from El Sunzal, El Tunco is a favored hangout for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of La Libertad.
- El Zonte: Just north of La Libertad, El Zonte offers a tidier, quieter, and more secure environment, while still providing challenging waves for surfers.
Other famous surf breaks near La Libertad are Punta Roca, La Bocana, and La Paz, as well as many others you might need to coax local experts to reveal. Furthermore, the best sunbathing sands can be found at Playa San Diego to the east.
When to Go
The rainy season along El Salvador’s coast typically occurs between May and November. During the dry season, it’s advisable to visit the beach during weekdays, as La Libertad tends to get crowded with visitors from San Salvador on weekends.
Getting There and Around
Given its proximity to San Salvador, La Libertad is easily accessible. Buses frequently depart for the city, costing around fifty cents. However, be mindful that bus companies often refer to it simply as “El Puerto.”
Tips and Practicalities
Despite La Libertad’s gradual revitalization, instances of robbery can still occur. Therefore, it is wise to exercise caution, particularly at night.
Contribute to keeping La Libertad beautiful! The Comité de Mantenimiento y Limpieza de la Playa El Tunco (Committee for Maintenance and Cleaning of Playa El Tunco) organizes beach cleanups and other community maintenance events.