With Eco Mayan, every experience leaves a mark on the heart

Nothing makes us happier than seeing travelers smile, learn, and be surprised. At Eco Mayan every guest is family—we love watching curiosity grow, new tries, and eyes light up with each success.

Seeing them paint their own crafts, dye a shirt with indigo, make their first pupusa, or join folk dance steps—inspiring moments that make our day.

Clay crafts

Clay crafts

In Ilobasco or Santo Domingo de Guzmán, connect with the earth while shaping a clay cup as local artisans have for generations.

  • Ancestral tradition
  • Local crafts
  • Connect with the earth
  • Cultural heritage
Wood painting

Wood painting

In La Palma, unleash your creativity painting on wood in Fernando Llort's colorful style.

  • Colorful art
  • Fernando Llort style
  • Creativity
  • Artistic expression
Indigo dyeing

Indigo dyeing

In Suchitoto, indigo dyeing and learning the ancestral process that shaped our identity is deeply rewarding.

  • Ancestral technique
  • Cultural identity
  • Textile art
  • Living tradition
Cultural festivals

Cultural festivals

Enjoy art and nature at the Cordillera del Viento festival in Apaneca, or Suchitoto's corn, film, indigo, and other festivals celebrating our roots.

  • Cultural celebration
  • Living traditions
  • Art and nature
  • Local festivities

Ready for a transformative experience?

Every moment with us opens a window to the authentic, warm, vibrant essence of El Salvador

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