Lake Guija, El Salvador

One of the most beautiful lakes in Central America is Lake Guija, which lies tucked away along the border between Guatemala and El Salvador. According to historians, the lake was formed when the San Diego volcano erupted, blocking the lake's initial drainage with a lava flow.


Three different volcanoes surround the famously beautiful Lake Guija. The lake also contains a number of islands, some of which have been the site of pre-Columbian artifacts discovered during archaeological digs. Prior to the Preclassic era, Lake Guija was a significant Mayan center, and both El Salvador and Guatemala value its historical and cultural significance.

Although it was never included on the official list, the lake was placed to the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites back in 1992. However, this hasn't stopped travelers from visiting the coastline, and in addition to the archeological sites, ecotourism is a significant draw to the region.


Despite its rich history and picturesque surroundings, Lake Guija is less well-known than some of the other lakes on the list. This implies that there are less lodging establishments, eateries, and other tourist-oriented enterprises near the lake. However, it would be difficult to find a better location than Lake Guija for those seeking something off the main road.


Location: Jutiapa, ‎Metapan‎, ‎Santa Ana, El Salvador

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