El Salvador received its third cruise ship of the year this Friday, as the Villa Vie Odyssey docked at the port of Acajutla with more than 460 international tourists on board, according to the Ministry of Tourism.
The arrival of this cruise ship marks another milestone in the country’s efforts to position itself as an emerging destination in the global cruise industry. With hundreds of passengers disembarking to explore local attractions, enjoy traditional cuisine, and engage with El Salvador’s rich cultural heritage, the nation continues to see significant growth in its tourism sector.
The Ministry of Tourism emphasized that welcoming cruise passengers not only elevates El Salvador’s visibility on the international travel map but also brings direct economic benefits to local communities. Visitors on board the Villa Vie Odyssey are expected to tour various destinations across the country, further contributing to the development of sustainable and inclusive tourism.
As 2025 progresses, El Salvador remains committed to attracting more international visitors to discover its vibrant culture, natural landscapes, and welcoming spirit.
