You’ll leave Decameron Salinitas behind with a private transfer straight to El Salvador International Airport — no shared shuttles or waiting around. Your local driver handles everything: pickup at your hotel, help with luggage, stories along the way. It’s just you and the open road for those last few hours in El Salvador.
Suitcase handle in one hand, I waved goodbye to the sleepy staff at Decameron Salinitas — one of them grinned and called out “Buen viaje!” as we rolled our bags toward the waiting car. The air was still heavy with sea salt, even though we were leaving the coast behind. Our driver, Carlos, greeted us with a nod and helped fit my slightly overstuffed bag in the trunk (he didn’t comment on it, but I saw him smile). I always get anxious about airport transfers, but this felt different — just us and the quiet hum of his car, no crowded shuttle or awkward small talk with strangers.
Carlos pointed out a few things as we drove — sugarcane fields blurring past, a roadside stand selling pupusas (I almost asked him to stop, but… airport nerves). He told us it’d take about two hours to reach Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport from Decameron. The road twisted through little towns where people waved from doorways or carried baskets on their heads. At one point he slowed for a herd of goats crossing — honestly, that’s not something you see every day if you’re from Chicago. The sun kept shifting between clouds; sometimes everything looked gold for a second.
I didn’t expect to feel so calm on this drive — maybe because it was just us and Carlos, or maybe because there wasn’t any rush. He checked in once or twice about the AC and if we wanted music (we left it off; I liked listening to the road and his stories instead). When we finally pulled up at El Salvador’s airport, he helped unload our bags and wished us luck. There was something comforting about how simple it all was. I still think about that last glimpse of countryside through the window before check-in lines took over again.
The journey usually takes between 2 to 2.5 hours depending on traffic and time of day.
Yes, pickup from your hotel at Decameron Salinitas is included.
Specialized infant seats are available if requested in advance.
Each traveler can bring one suitcase and one carry-on bag; oversized items may require prior approval.
The service runs seven days a week during daytime hours.
No, this is a private transfer just for you and your group.
Yes, local taxes and fuel surcharges are included in your booking.
Your booking covers private one-way transport from Decameron Salinitas directly to El Salvador International Airport with hotel pickup by a local driver. All local taxes and fuel surcharges are taken care of, plus help with your luggage along the way—just let them know if you need an infant seat or have extra bags before you travel.
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