Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The area is a little hard to get to, and they are currently fixing and adding other buildings so there are a lot of building supplies around. The staff were amazing tho, and the room we were in was nice. I don’t mind the dirt roads so to me it was good."
"Privado callado muy relajante la villa, las veraneras solo la playa esta con bajas aguas muy seguro para los niños, hay un poco d rocas al rededor pero enmedio hay arenita"
If you need the flexibility to change your travel plans to Acajutla, most properties offer refundable* bookable rates. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow down the results.
Where should I stay in Acajutla if I want a cheap accommodation?
Where can I stay in Acajutla if I want a vacation rental instead of a traditional hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 32 vacation homes. Also think about one of the 9 villas for your getaway.
What will the weather in Acajutla be like during my trip?
With an average temperature of 80°F during the coldest months, Acajutla is a great place to visit any time of year.
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Find out more about Acajutla
Find out more about Acajutla
Acajutla is a relaxing city where you can spend time checking out the bars and the local cuisine. Why not take time to see places like Port of Acajutla and Acajutla Botanical Park?