a statue of a man on a horse in front of a building
aerial view of trees near body of water
La obra representa a Jesucristo como Salvador del mundo.
The general Tomas Regalado, President of El Salvador (1898-1903)
Detalle del cuadro "La Firma del Acta de Independencia" del chi…
The general Tomas Regalado, President of El Salvador (1898-1903)
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El Salvador

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El Salvador

El Salvador delivers US dollars, 40% of Western costs, and endless pupusas — the 45-minute country where expats stretch savings into beachside freedom.

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CLIMATE
32°C avg · 2900h sun/yr
CURRENCY
USD $
LANGUAGE
Spanish
SAFETY
Moderate
#1 globally · Safety index 44/100
COST OF LIVING
Moderate
Cost index 42/100
TIME ZONE
CST
UTC-6

What it's like to live in El Salvador

El Salvador is a small Central American country located in the western part of the North American continent, bordered by Guatemala and Honduras. Despite its modest size, the nation has a rich and complex history marked by significant social and polit...


Cost of living
vs EU Average11% lower than EU average
1-bed apartment, city
$775Apartment (1 bedroom) in City…
Dinner for two
$7.60Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
Monthly groceries
$2.24Milk (regular), (1 liter)
Public transit (month)
$0.57One-way Ticket (Local Transpo…
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Healthcare

  • El Salvador operates a mixed healthcare system with public and private sectors; expats typically rely on the private sector for higher quality and shorter wait times.
  • Public healthcare is primarily for citizens and formally employed individuals, while expats generally pay out-of-pocket or use private insurance.
  • Health insurance is mandatory for residency applications in El Salvador, with international health insurance being the most popular choice for expats.
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Entry Requirements & Visa Options

El Salvador offers visa-free entry or a tourist card on arrival for citizens of over 90 countries, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and most EU nations, allowing stays of up to 90-180 days for tourism or business without an advance visa. US citizens and similar nationalities can obtain a one-entry tourist card at airports, land borders, or seaports for a $12 USD fee, valid for 90 days (extendable to 180 days based on passport validity and purpose)....

Visa-free entry: 180 days
Digital Nomad Visa available
Investment visa from .
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This content was generated using artificial intelligence based on publicly available information. It is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, immigration, or professional advice. Information may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with official sources before making decisions.

Data Source: Safety, crime, and quality metrics are sourced from Numbeo, a crowd-sourced global database of reported data.

All scores are relative comparisons on a 0-100 scale, where 50 = global average. Higher scores mean better than average, lower scores mean worse than average.