Puerta del Diablo in El Salvador is a stunning natural spot famous for its striking rock formations and amazing views. It’s just a short trip from San Salvador and offers a mix of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural experiences.
The name Puerta del Diablo, meaning Devil’s Door, comes from a local tale about a devil and an archangel. The story goes that the archangel threw the devil into a rock cliff, creating the gap known as Puerta del Diablo. The area is rich with other myths and legends passed down over the years.
Visitors can reach Puerta del Diablo by taking bus number 12 or a minibus from the historic center of San Salvador. The journey usually takes around 45 to 60 minutes. Alternatively, many guided tours include transportation from San Salvador.
Local transport is very affordable, costing about 20 to 30 cents per ride. Guided tours vary in price, with options like the Sunset Climb Puerta del Diablo costing around $60 per person.
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