Wetter in Acajutla

Mi. 15.01.2025
04:30
25
bewölkt mit Aufhellungen
Mi. 15.01.2025
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bewölkt mit Aufhellungen
Mi. 15.01.2025
12:00
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bewölkt mit Aufhellungen
Mi. 15.01.2025
18:00
30
klarer Himmel
Do. 16.01.2025
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26
klarer Himmel
Do. 16.01.2025
06:00
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wenige Schleierwolken
Do. 16.01.2025
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wenige Schleierwolken
Do. 16.01.2025
18:00
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klarer Himmel
Fr. 17.01.2025
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aufgelockerte Bewölkung

Hafenkarte: Acajutla

Kreuzfahrtschiffe in Acajutla

Übersicht der zu erwarteten Schiffe in Acajutla mit Ankunft und Abfahrtszeiten (gemäß Fahrplan unter Vorbehalt). Wir aktualisieren unsere Fahrpläne und Routen täglich.

Schiff Datum Ankunft Abfahrt
MS Europa 2 Mo. 12.05.2025 7:00 14:00
MS Amadea So. 25.01.2026 08:00 20:00
Norwegian Jade Fr. 20.03.2026 08:00 17:00
Queen Victoria Fr. 29.01.2027 früh morgens abends
MS Amadea Fr. 16.04.2027 07:00 20:00

Landausflüge in Acajutla

Ausflüge mit Phoenix Reisen
Landschaftsfahrt mit Kaffeeplantage
59€
ca. 4,5h

ca. 4,5 Std.
Eine schöne Panoramatour, auf der Sie die Vielfalt des Landes erleben können. Sie besuchen das landestypische Städtchen Nahuizalco, wo Sie das Treiben auf dem Markt beobachten können. Anschließend gelangen Sie ins Hochland und besichtigen eine Kaffeeplantage. Nach einem Rundgang sehen Sie eine typische Tanzaufführung, bevor Sie zum Schiff zurückfahren.
Bitte beachten: Begrenzte Teilnehmerzahl.
Vorbehaltlich Änderungen Programm/Preis (Stand: Juli 2019)

Nationalpark Cerro Verde und Izalco
55€
ca. 4h

ca. 4 Std.
Während der Fahrt zum Nationalpark Cerro Verde, 2.030 m ü.d.M. gelegen, passieren Sie beeindruckende Kaffeeplantagen. Der Cerro Verde ist ein seit Jahrtausenden erloschener Vulkan, der seinen Namen "grüner Hügel" wegen seiner üppigen Vegetation erhalten hat. Sie spazieren etwa 40 Min. um den Vulkan und genießen schöne Ausblicke. Rückfahrt zum Schiff mit kurzer Kaffeepause, bei der Sie tolle Aussichten auf den Vulkan genießen können.
Bitte beachten: Für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Beweglichkeit nicht geeignet. Teilweise steiler Anstieg und unwegsames Gelände. Begrenzte Teilnehmerzahl. Die Mitnahme einer Jacke wird empfohlen.
Vorbehaltlich Änderungen Programm/Preis (Stand: Juli 2019)

Ruinen und Vulkane
79€
ca. 7h mit Lunchbox

ca. 7 Std. mit Lunchbox
In El Salvador finden Sie viele Überreste der Maya-Kultur. Eine der bedeutendsten Stätten ist Joya de Cerén, das einzige Mayadorf weltweit, das von Ascheschichten eines nahe gelegenen Vulkans bedeckt wurde, sich dadurch gut erhalten hat und 1977 zufällig entdeckt wurde. Sie fahren etwa 1,5 Std. bis zur Ausgrabungsstätte, die seit 1993 zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe zählt, und sehen Überreste von Lehmhäusern, Holzhütten, Vorgärten und mehr. Danach knapp 1,5-stündige Weiterfahrt zum Cerro Verde Nationalpark, der sich auf einem erloschenen Vulkan befindet und von den eindrucksvollen Vulkanen Izalco und Santa Ana umgeben ist. Aufenthalt gut 1 Std. Die Rückfahrt führt durch die Stadt Izalco, eine der ältesten Städte des Landes, am Fuße des Vulkans Izalco gelegen, und weiter zurück zum Schiff.
Bitte beachten: Für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Beweglichkeit nicht geeignet. Begrenzte Teilnehmerzahl.
Vorbehaltlich Änderungen Programm/Preis. (Stand: Juli 2019)

San Salvador
79€
ca. 7,5h mit Lunchbox

ca. 7,5 Std. mit Lunchbox
Über die Panamericana, die längste Straße der Welt, fahren Sie ca. 2 Stunden nach San Salvador, vorbei an Zuckerrohrplantagen und mit Panoramablick auf den Vulkan Izalco. Die Hauptstadt des Landes ist geprägt von vielen Kontrasten. Zunächst halten Sie im neuen Wohnviertel Santa Elena für einen Fotostopp. Weiterfahrt durch das Stadtzentrum und vorbei am Platz Salvador del Mundo. Sie besuchen die Kirche El Rosario (Innenbesichtigung) und das Denkmal Monseñor Romero. Etwa 1-stündiger Aufenthalt im Anthropologischen Museum, bevor Sie etwas Zeit zur freien Verfügung im modernen Shoppingcenter Multiplaza genießen. Verzehr Ihrer Lunchbox. Anschließend geht es auf gleicher Strecke zurück nach Acajutla zum Schiff.
Bitte beachten: Für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Beweglichkeit nicht geeignet. Begrenzte Teilnehmerzahl.
Vorbehaltlich Änderungen Programm/Preis (Stand: Juli 2019)

Tazumal und Umgebung
79€
ca. 7,5h mit Lunchbox

ca. 7,5 Std. mit Lunchbox
Etwa 2-stündige Panoramafahrt durch die Berge zur Maya-Ruinenstadt Tazumal. Sie sehen mehrere Flachdachpyramiden sowie Gebäude und Säulen mit Reliefdarstellungen, anhand derer die Archäologen 14 Bauphasen nachweisen konnten. Die Hauptpyramide ist 23 m hoch und der klassischen Maya-Zeit zuzurechnen. Auf dem Rückweg besuchen Sie Santa Ana, die drittgrößte Stadt El Salvadors. Dort besuchen Sie das Theater und sehen eine traditionelle Tanzaufführung. Rückfahrt zum Schiff.
Bitte beachten: Für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Beweglichkeit nicht geeignet.
Vorbehaltlich Änderungen Programm/Preis (Stand: Juli 2019)

Ausflüge mit Norwegian
Ancestral Cacao
Acajutla / El Salvador
Level: 1
4 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 163€ / Kinder ab 163€

OVERVIEW

Tour an organic cacao plantation and discover how the raw seeds are processed to make chocolate much like the Maya once did. They drank chocolate for ceremonial and medicinal purposes as far back as 500 BC. The Maya also used cacao as currency and added chocolate to many of their traditional dishes. When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 16th century, they altered the Mayan recipe by adding sugar and milk to the cacao concoction. The resulting taste was closer to today’s chocolate. As you browse the plantation, you will observe how the organic cacao seeds are picked, dried, roasted and ground. The steps are fascinating and you may sample the cacao during various stages of production. You will then join a chocolate bar workshop, during which you will make your own version of chocolate. One taste, and you may understand why chocolate was once reserved for royalty.

HIGHLIGHTS
• Delve into the world of chocolate at a plantation that grows cacao, the main ingredient.
• Hear how the Mayas depicted cacao in their hieroglyphics and used the seeds as money.

HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Cerro Verde Volcano Natural Park
Acajutla / El Salvador
Level: 2
4 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 134€ / Kinder ab 76€

OVERVIEW

Hike through lushly forested Cerro Verde Volcano Natural Park and enjoy breathtaking views of its three volcanic peaks as the guide describes the park’s remarkable biodiversity. The hike to the summit of the extinct volcano Cerro Verde is considered moderately challenging but will be well worth the effort. As you ascend through the cloud forest that blankets the volcano, you will learn about the park’s geology, ecology and the Mayas that once lived there. Be sure to look for wildlife such as sloths, monkeys, hummingbirds and the torogoz, El Salvador’s national bird, which may be spotted foraging in the fruit trees. From lookouts along the flattened top of Cerro Verde, you will enjoy sweeping views of the other volcanoes – one of which most recently erupted in 2005 – and the ancient crater lake Coatepeque. Following the hike, you will enjoy coffee and dessert at the five-star hotel Casa 1800 Cerro Verde.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Hike through a cloud forest to the flattened summit of Cerro Verde volcano.
• Take in the stunning natural beauty of Cerro Verde National Park.
• Look for wildlife such as sloths, monkeys and birds in the cloud forest.
• Learn about the park’s extraordinary biodiversity as the guide describes the flora and fauna.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

El Salvador Sightseeing
Acajutla / El Salvador
Level: 1
4 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 95€ / Kinder ab 95€

OVERVIEW
Enjoy an enlightening driving tour that offers different perspectives of western El Salvador, including its volcanic landscape and colonial towns. You will first have a Photo Stop alongside the road to admire the majestic Cerro Verde National Park from a distance, a natural wonderland between three lushly landscaped volcanoes. The youngest volcano is Izalco, which began erupting in the late 18th century and continued for more than 150 years. The town of Izalco now lies on the volcano’s slope. The harvesting of cocoa once fueled the economy, although Izalco was known more as a mystical setting, as its indigenous Nahuatl people practiced traditional healing. Following a driving tour of its landmarks, you will stop for photos in the colonial town of Nahuizalco, which translates to “four Izalcos” in the Nahuatl language. The name refers to the town once having four times the population of Izalco. Nahuizalco lies along El Salvador’s beautiful Flowers Route, a byway bordered by fields of wildflowers that you will surely find enchanting.


HIGHLIGHTS
• Take in the stunning natural beauty of Cerro Verde National Park and its nearby volcanoes.
• Drive through the town of Izalco, which lies on the slope of its namesake volcano.
• Admire the colonial town of Nahuizalco along the colorful, aptly named Flowers Route.

HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Mayan Route
Acajutla / El Salvador
Level: 1
5 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 134€ / Kinder ab 134€

OVERVIEW

Walk through the excavated ruins of two of the important Mayan sites in El Salvador. To reach the communities, you will drive through beautiful volcanic terrain that shows how centuries of violent eruptions have shaped the countryside. Further evidence will be apparent in the Mayan agricultural community San Andrés, which volcanic debris covered during a 1658 eruption. As you wander through the excavated archaeological park, you will discover the ceremonial roles of the pyramids and how the palaces in San Andrés were constructed with adobe bricks, plaster and gravel. Hardened volcanic ash was also used. Nearby, you will find Joya de Cerén, a Mayan farming community that suffered a similar fate. Known as the Pompeii of the Americas, the World Heritage site features excavated religious buildings, residences and storehouses, all constructed with compressed clay. The many artifacts lend insight into the Mayan culture.


HIGHLIGHTS
• Meander through the excavated ruins in the ancient Mayan community San Andrés.
• Discover how centuries of volcanic activity have shaped the surrounding landscape.
• Learn even more while browsing the ruins in Joya de Cerén, the Pompeii of the Americas.

HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Nahuizalco Colonial Indigenous Handicraft
Acajutla / El Salvador
Level: 1
3 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 95€ / Kinder ab 95€

OVERVIEW
Travel to the colonial town of Nahuizalco, where you will view its most alluring attractions, including a popular market with exceptional handicrafts. While following the winding road to town, you will pass through fields of wildflowers, the reason the scenic highway is known as the Flowers Route. Many of the fence posts along the way are also brightly colored, which complement the various hues of the wildflowers. As an introduction to town, you may see colonial highlights such as the San Juan Bautista Chapel before watching a traditional dance performance and a demonstration of weaving with natural fibers. Nahuizalco boasts a large community of indigenous people. They are also exceptionally creative, as you will discover at a bustling handicrafts market. Most of the traditional products such as mats, baskets and handbags are skillfully made with wicker known as mimbre or the fiber-like stem tule.


HIGHLIGHTS
• Drive toward the colonial town of Nahuizalco along the naturally beautiful Flowers Route.
• Gain a cultural perspective of the indigenous people while touring Nahuizalco.
• Watch a traditional dance performance and a demonstration of weaving.
• Browse a market known for traditional handicrafts that the indigenous people make.

HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

San Salvador City Tour
Acajutla / El Salvador
Level: 1
6 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 124€ / Kinder ab 124€

OVERVIEW
Travel inland to San Salvador for a cultural immersion in the alluring capital of El Salvador. Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado founded the city in 1525 but there isn’t a single colonial building left, as earthquakes have leveled them over the centuries. Even so, San Salvador is the country’s financial and commercial center and its cultural heart, as you will discover at venues such as the National Theater. The oldest theater in Central America, it is a French Renaissance-style architectural gem. The National Palace was also constructed around the same time in the early 20th century and instantly became a landmark. During free time, you can explore San Salvador further on you own, perhaps browsing a museum or shopping for clothing and Mayan-inspired merchandise.


HIGHLIGHTS
• View architectural landmarks throughout San Salvador, El Salvador’s capital.
• Gain a historical insight into how earthquakes have affected the urban landscape.
• Spend free time shopping or browsing cultural venues in the heart of downtown.

HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Santa Ana Hiking
Acajutla / El Salvador
Level: 3
7 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 134€ / Kinder ab 134€

OVERVIEW

Hike to the rim of the Santa Ana Volcano for a peek at the emerald-green lake lying at the bottom of its crater. Better known locally as Ilamatepec, this massive stratovolcano in the Cerro Verde National Park is the highest in El Salvador, and the views will be spectacular throughout your hike. The volcano’s eruptions were first recorded in the 16th century, although more than 100 years passed before the last eruption in 2005. As you ascend the trail, you will notice the landscape changing dramatically from dense cloud forest at the bottom to barren rocky terrain near the top, which will allow for sweeping views in every direction. From the overlook near the volcanic rim, you will see the Pacific Ocean, Izalco Volcano and Lake Coatepeque. The descent will be just as picturesque. As you re-enter the cloud forest, look for wildlife in the area.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Hike to the top of El Salvador’s highest volcano and see the lake in its crater.
• Marvel at the ever-changing landscape, which ranges from cloud forest to rocky terrain.
• Take in the panoramic views in every direction from the top of the volcano.

HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

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