P L A Y A L A S F L O R E S
For all of these who don't have time to read through this blog, just check out my latest El Salvador Edit which takes you only 4 mins.
Together with Elliot and Sean, I took the shuttle bus from Leon in Nicaragua going to El Cuco, El Salvador. On the way we met Sam, another Aussie surfer who stayed with us for the next five days. Without any expectations to the surf we landed in Playa Las Flores and stayed at Bladimirs place right on the beach. The perfect accommodation, a room for 4 people included AC, good food and really friendly people everywhere around. It was very similar to a homestay, as all family members were staying within the day at that place. If anybody travels to Las Flores, hit me up for Bladimirs contact details (andreas@andreas-muellner.de).
But right now let the pictures speak for themselves.
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Waiting for the bus in Chirilagua, a town next to Playa las Flores and hanging out with the local kids |
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Tortillas, which accompanies most tipical food in El Salvador |
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Las Flores when its on! Beautiful long breaking righthand point break |
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Talking to some locals before going to surf |
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Las Flores has a very easy drop and various sections to play around with, where you can go for cutbacks and train your maneuvers |

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Totally done after a nice afternoon session - If there is more than 3ft swell, you can surf Las Flores 24/7 |
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Hang Loose! |
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Beautiful sunset session |
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Unfortunately that evening I hit the surfboard with my chin... |
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Sean |
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Sam |
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Watching the boys surfing - wasn't that bad as I had heaps of waves the days before |
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The end of a really good session |
R U T A D E L A S F L O R E S
Lucky me, I arrived just for the weekend, as big street food festivals are held every Saturday and Sunday. But I did not only discover great food, also nice landscape and really really friendly people, what excited me finally most about that region. But have a look yourself.
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Beautiful landscape paintings on many of the nice rural buildings in Juayua |
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A huge waterfall in the middle of the mountainous jungle |
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Another smaller one, which was perfect for having a refreshing bath |
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Pupusas, the most typical food in El Salvador |
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Which are Tortillas, filled with mashed beans, cheese, veggies and or chicken - served together with fresh salad and homemade tomato sauce - for only 50 Cents each! |
C O S T A D E L B A L S A M O
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Beautiful El Zonte beach |
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The same at sunset dawn |
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Another time a injury and that in pretty bad conditions which were not worth surfing in ... |
R O A D T R I P T O E A S T E L S A L V A D O R
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Somewhere on the peninsula de Jiquilisco |
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Checking out some beaches with the gang |
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Some volcanoes visible in the background of the Bahia de Jiquilisco |
P U N T A M A N G O
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Punta Mango on a onshore afternoon with his wild horses hanging around |
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Early morning surf with my GoPro ... the next session I lost it anywhere in the rocks, thats the last picture taken with my Session Camera, I will definitely miss it! |
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Sunny morning session the next day |
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Will I make it or not? |
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The best session in El Salvador I had so far! |

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Sneaking in the tube - and coming out of it for the first time in my life!!! I was sooooooo stoked :) |
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My last day at Punta Mango, I did not surf anymore as my ears were filled with water and could get infected and my wound on my foot became more and more a crater ... |
To be honest. El Salvador was the best so far. People, landscape, food, pricing, waves and everything. I enjoyed every minute of it. A lot of people are scared to go to that country because of its high crime rates, but you won't explore hidden paradises without taking any risk.
I wish you all the best back home,
Cordially
Andreas
