Happy Salvadorians

"As a brand new American transplant to El Salvador my husband and I are completely humbled for the overwhelming graciousness of the El Salvadorian people. We feel as through we have a new extended family of precious beautiful people to offer us love and support. The culture and people make this Season of our lives the very best ever! This little country provides an incredible experience!"

Friendly Salvadorians

Salvadorans are one of the warmest and friendliest people in Central America; yes, that is correct. You don’t need to only take my word for it. You can search online and see what visitors and residents have to say about the Salvadoran people.

Generally, tourists who have visited the country say pleasant things about the people. Also, foreigners who have lived and left the country don’t mention the Salvadoran people as the reason for moving out.

Because of what is in the news regularly, the country is displayed as violent and crime-ridden, some people may think all Salvadorans are violent. It couldn’t be further from the truth

The vast majority of Salvadorans are family and community-oriented people; they go out of their way to introduce themselves and offer help to anyone moving into the community, mostly foreigners. Living around friendly people is a good reason for moving to El Salvador.

El Salvador Church

"The beauty of El Salvador's natural landscape and welcoming people, evokes a sense of spirituality that is shared by the majority of the population. The practice of religion is an important factor in the lives of the Salvadoran people. The week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday is called Holy Week and schools shut down this entire time. Banks and government offices close, and the time is spent with family and used for prayer, reflection, and gratitude. The focus on tradition and religious values is a welcoming respite for those looking to get away from the stresses of today's political arguments. The name of the country, El Salvador, translates to "The Savior". What better place can there be? "

86% Christian, largest Jewish population in Central America. A small percentage of Jehovas witnesses and Muslims fill out the religious population. It is a spiritual country that the majority of people takes their faith seriously and cares about God and living a Religious lifestyle.