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3 hours 30 minutes
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This ebike tour is Santa Ana's only relaxed, off-the-beaten-path ride: ~29 km on mostly quiet, peaceful streets and scenic countryside roads—majority low-traffic, far from the busy center.
We zip through the vibrant historic center (Parque Libertad) for a quick picturesque view and pick up a free permit for the historic Old Art School (available M-F), then explore:
The atmospheric ruins of the historic Old Art School
Charming back alleys and peaceful residential neighborhoods with stunning panoramic views
A fun, easy few-km dirt road section for that authentic countryside vibe (ebike-friendly, no technical challenges)
Ebikes make every climb effortless—you stay cool, comfortable, and refreshed by the breeze the whole way.
Ideal for an authentic, non-touristy Santa Ana adventure with easy riding, fresh air, and hidden gems.
We can stop at Sapoapa for a refreshing swim in its natural pools and cascades if anyone wants—just bring your swimsuit!"
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Estadio Óscar Alberto Quiteño (also known as Estadio Quiteño or simply "El Quiteño") is a historic multi-purpose stadium in Santa Ana, El Salvador, primarily used for football (soccer) matches. It serves as the home ground of Club Deportivo FAS (one of the country's most successful and popular teams) and has a capacity of about 17,500 spectators, making it the third-largest stadium in El Salvador. Originally opened in 1963 as Estadio Santaneco, it was renamed in 1977 to honor Óscar Alberto Quiteño, a beloved goalkeeper who tragically died during a friendly match. It's a central landmark in Santa Ana with a passionate local following.
Parque Libertad
Parque Libertad is the main square in Santa Ana, El Salvador. It's a compact, shaded central plaza with palm trees, benches, a central monument, and a bandstand. Surrounded by the impressive neo-Gothic Catedral de Santa Ana, the historic Teatro Municipal, City Hall, and other colonial buildings. It's the lively heart of the city—great for people-watching, events, and starting a walk around the historic center.
Ebike and helmet
Sapoapa pool
Permit to go to Old Art school
Bottle of water
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
RIchard J,,Feb 11, 2026
- Review from Viator
What an enjoyable ride! The ebike handled everything effortlessly—super smooth and plenty of power for an easy, scenic cruise with breathtaking views the whole way. Loved blending urban charm with peaceful rural roads, plus those perfect little stops along the route. It’s the ideal break from the busy city center: relaxing in the refreshing springs and checking out some cool landmarks felt like a real treat. Thanks for such a great experience—already looking forward to your other tours!


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