You’ll be met at the airport or your hotel by a local driver who helps with luggage and handles all the details — including tracking your flight in case you’re early or late. Enjoy an air-conditioned private ride from San Salvador to Royal Decameron Salinitas with flexible stops along the way. It’s not just transport; it’s an easy landing into El Salvador’s warmth.
The first thing I noticed was the soft slap of humid air when we stepped out of the airport — that, and a guy holding a sign with my name (I always get a weird thrill from that). Our driver, Carlos, grinned like he’d been waiting for an old friend. He grabbed my suitcase before I could even protest, then led us past the taxi chaos to a van that actually smelled clean inside. Air conditioning already humming. I remember thinking: okay, this is going to be easy.
The drive from San Salvador to Royal Decameron Salinitas took about two hours, but it didn’t drag. Carlos pointed out little things along the way — a roadside stand selling pupusas (he laughed when I tried to say it right), and some fields where kids were playing soccer barefoot in the dust. We stopped once for snacks because my partner needed coffee; no problem at all, just a quick detour and back on the road. The main keyword here? No stress.
At one point, rain started drumming on the roof so loud we had to pause our conversation — just sat there listening for a bit, watching palm trees blur by outside. It felt oddly peaceful after the long flight. When we finally pulled up to Decameron Salinitas, Carlos helped with our bags again and wished us a good stay like he meant it. Not much more you can ask for in a transfer, honestly. I still think about that quiet stretch of road before we arrived.
The drive usually takes around two hours, depending on traffic.
Yes, pickup is available either at San Salvador airport or your hotel lobby.
Yes, you can ask your driver to stop for food or other needs along the way.
The transfer uses sedans, vans, or minibuses with air conditioning based on group size.
Yes, they track your flight in case of delays or early arrivals.
Yes, but infants must sit on an adult’s lap during the ride.
No, roundtrip requires booking two separate transfers.
Your journey includes private transportation in an air-conditioned sedan, van, or minibus depending on your group size; pickup at either San Salvador airport or your hotel lobby; help with luggage; flexible stops if you need food or breaks; and flight monitoring so someone’s waiting even if you’re delayed.
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