El Salvador entry requirements & travel basics
A quick orientation before your trip to El Salvador. Entry rules can change, so always confirm the details with an official source — an embassy or consulate — close to your travel date.
Entry and visas
Most visitors enter with a 90-day tourist card within the CA-4 region and a valid passport; the US dollar is the local currency.
Passport and onward travel
Carry a passport valid for the length of your stay (many countries prefer six months’ validity), and be ready to show proof of onward or return travel and accommodation if asked.
Money and costs
The currency is the US dollar. Cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas; carry some cash for rural spots, markets and small vendors. Tipping is appreciated for good service.
Language and connectivity
The main language is Spanish. A local SIM or eSIM is cheap and keeps you online for maps, ride apps and bookings; coverage is strong in towns and patchier in remote areas.
Health and getting around
No exotic preparations are usually needed, but check routine vaccinations and travel insurance before you go. For long distances, flying beats the roads — see how to get around El Salvador and private charter options.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a visa for El Salvador?
Most visitors enter with a 90-day tourist card within the CA-4 region and a valid passport; the US dollar is the local currency. Always confirm based on your nationality before travel.
What currency should I bring?
The US dollar. Bring a card for cities and some cash for rural areas and small purchases.
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