Tamanique Waterfalls Tours: Hike the El Bálsamo Jungle, Swim the Falls & Book Online

Tamanique Waterfalls tours take you down a jungle trail in the El Bálsamo mountains to a chain of cascades and spring-fed pools you can swim and cliff-jump in. Compare every guided hike and book with free cancellation.

~700 m Trailhead elevation
5.0★ From 278 verified reviews
3.5 km Round-trip hike
Free hotel pickup from El Tunco & the coast
Free cancellation 24 hrs before
Reserve now, pay later
Licensed local guides
278 Verified 5-star reviews
~50 m Tallest waterfall drop
25 min Drive from El Tunco beach
$65+ Half-day tours from

Compare All Three Tamanique Waterfalls Tours

Every tour reaches the same jungle cascades — the difference is pace, price and what's bundled in. Pick a quick half-day hike, a waterfalls-and-beach combo, or a premium small-group day with lunch.

Hikers cooling off beneath the cascading Tamanique Waterfalls on a Tamanique waterfalls tour near El Tunco, El Salvador from $65

Tamanique Waterfalls Tour from Surf City

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5(170 reviews)· 4 hours
  • Free pickup from El Tunco, Zonte and Sunzal hotels
  • Guided hike down to the Tamanique Waterfalls
  • Swim, jump and cool off in natural mountain pools
  • Small groups with friendly local guides
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Three-tier Tamanique Waterfalls and turquoise pools on a Tamanique waterfalls tour with El Tunco Beach, El Salvador from $85

Tamanique Waterfalls Complex Trek + El Tunco Beach

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5(103 reviews)· Full day
  • Three Tamanique waterfalls plus spring-fed swimming pools
  • Afternoon at world-famous El Tunco surf beach
  • Hotel pickup from San Salvador or the coast
  • English-speaking guide with El Salvador history along the way
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Hiker swimming under a tall Tamanique waterfall before a Surf City lunch on a Tamanique waterfalls tour in El Salvador from $192

Wet & Wild: Tamanique Waterfalls + Lunch at Surf City

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5(5 reviews)· 6 hours
  • Guided 3.5 km hike through the El Bálsamo mountain range
  • Swim, jump and ride the natural waterfall slide
  • Fish-taco lunch and craft-beer sampler at Cadejo, Surf City
  • Small groups (max 12) with a licensed local guide
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Tamanique Waterfalls Tours Compared — Price, Duration & What's Included

Tour Duration Price Book What's Included Rating
Wet & Wild + Surf City Lunch 6 hours $192 Check Guided hike + fish-taco lunch & craft beer 5.0★ (5)
Complex Trek + El Tunco Beach Full day $85 Check Three falls + afternoon at El Tunco beach 5.0★ (103)
Hike from Surf City 4 hours $65 Check Guided hike + swimming, free pickup 5.0★ (170)

The Tamanique Waterfalls Hike by the Numbers

A tall Tamanique waterfall dropping into an emerald plunge pool deep in the El Bálsamo jungle on a Tamanique waterfalls tour, El Salvador
3.5 km Round-trip hiking distance Down to the falls and back up the mountain trail
284 m Elevation gain on the climb out About 835 ft — the return climb is the hard part
~1.5 hrs Time to hike back up Faster going down (~25 min); slower and steeper coming back
8 m+ Drop of the smallest fall Others rise higher into a series of cascades and pools
25 min Drive from El Tunco to the trailhead Short, scenic ride up to Tamanique town
12 Typical max group size Small-group hikes keep the pace personal and safe

What the Tamanique Waterfalls Hike Is Really Like

A Short Drive to Cascades, Natural Pools and Swimming Spots

The Tamanique Waterfalls sit in the El Bálsamo mountain range above El Tunco, about a 25-minute drive up to the small town of Tamanique. From there the trail drops sharply downhill through lush, shaded jungle. Within roughly 20 minutes of walking you reach the first waterfall, and from there a series of cascades, calm ponds and spring-fed natural pools open up.

The water comes straight off the mountain, so it stays cool and clear even in the dry heat. You'll have time to swim, slip under the falls and, at the spots your guide marks as safe, try some cliff jumping from the rocks. Even the 'smallest' fall drops around 8 metres, with taller ones above it.

  • Drive: ~25 minutes from El Tunco up to Tamanique town
  • Hike down: about 20–25 minutes to the first waterfall
  • At the falls: swim, cliff-jump and rest in natural pools
  • Hike back up: the steep part — allow up to 1.5 hours at your own pace

Be Honest With Yourself About the Climb Back

Almost every visitor says the same thing: getting down is easy, getting back up is a workout. The return is roughly 284 metres (about 835 ft) of elevation over rocky, sometimes slippery ground. Reviewers in good shape still describe it as challenging, and on busier trips some travelers have paid a few dollars for a truck pickup partway up.

This is not a casual stroll, but it is very doable with a moderate fitness level and the right shoes. Go early, carry plenty of water, and let your guide set a pace that works for you — Tamanique's local guides are well used to walking it slowly.

Clear spring-fed natural pool at the base of the Tamanique waterfalls where hikers swim on a Tamanique waterfalls tour in El Salvador

Getting to the Tamanique Waterfalls in El Salvador

From El Tunco, Surf City and San Salvador

Most Tamanique Waterfalls tours start in El Tunco, the famous Surf City beach town on El Salvador's Pacific coast. If you're staying nearby — El Tunco, El Sunzal, El Zonte or San Blas — free pickup is usually included. Travelers based in San Salvador can join the full-day Complex Trek option, which adds hotel pickup from the capital and an afternoon at the beach.

Starting PointHow to Reach the TrailApprox. TimeNotes
El Tunco / Surf CityTour van up to Tamanique town~25 minFree pickup on most tours
El Zonte / El SunzalTour van pickup en route~30–40 minFree pickup zone on tour 1
San SalvadorHotel pickup on the full-day combo~1 hr 15 minIncluded on the El Tunco Beach combo
Self-drive to TamaniquePark in town, meet your guide~25 min from coastA local guide is required to enter the trail

Why You Need a Guide

The trail crosses private land, so a local guide and a small entry fee are required to reach the falls — this isn't a route you can legally or safely do alone. The upside is real: guides know the safe jumping spots, carry the group through the slippery sections, and almost always take the best photos of you under the falls. Booking a tour bundles the guide, transport and entry into one price.

Best Time for a Tamanique Waterfalls Tour — Month by Month

The Tamanique Waterfalls run year-round, but flow and trail conditions shift with the seasons. These figures show the average daytime high (°F) on El Salvador's Pacific coast.

In the green season (May to October) the falls are at their fullest, but the trail gets muddy and the river can rise fast — go with a guide and check conditions. Late in the dry season, around April, low rainfall can shrink the falls, so confirm before you book.

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Tamanique Waterfalls Safety — Read Before You Hike

The falls are stunning and very doable, but it's a real jungle hike. A few honest things to know before your Tamanique waterfalls tour.

Caution

Wear Shoes With Real Grip

The trail is rocky and slippery, especially near the water. Hiking shoes or trainers with good tread beat sandals or worn-out tennis shoes every time.

Danger

Rivers Rise Fast in Rainy Season

From May to October the river can overflow after heavy rain. Trips may be re-routed or cancelled for safety — that's a good sign your operator is doing it right.

Caution

Falls Can Run Low in Late Dry Season

Around April, low rainfall has dried the falls early in some years. Confirm current conditions with the operator before locking in a date.

Info

Go With a Licensed Local Guide

The trail crosses private land and has tricky sections. A licensed guide is required, knows the safe jump spots and keeps the group together.

Tip

Start Early to Beat the Heat

The climb back up is the hard part and it gets hot by midday. Morning tours mean cooler air, lighter crowds and more time in the pools.

Danger

Mind the Current Under the Falls

Pools are refreshing but currents strengthen after rain. Only jump where your guide says it's safe and keep an eye on less-confident swimmers.

What Travelers Say About the Tamanique Waterfalls

★★★★★ ★★★★★
The hike is challenging but the waterfalls are worth it. We had plenty of time to cool off, explore and rest before heading back up. Definitely pack a lot of water and wear comfortable shoes — the views are beautiful and the drive up from El Tunco was short and scenic.
Katherine M. · Visited Apr 2026
★★★★★ ★★★★★
The hike is definitely challenging, but absolutely doable. Reaching the waterfall at the end feels incredibly rewarding — and being able to cool off in the refreshing water makes all the hard work completely worthwhile.
Suzana J. · Visited Feb 2026
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Chamba picked us up from our place in Surf City and drove us up to the falls. The hike was absolutely stunning. I highly recommend shoes with good grip because the trail can get really slippery — but it was 100% worth it.
Andrew M. · Visited Jun 2026
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Visiting these waterfalls was one of the most beautiful experiences of my trip. The hike there and back is a serious workout, but so worth it. Our guide was friendly and knew every safe spot to swim and jump.
Emily J. · Visited Oct 2025
Hikers descending a steep, shaded jungle trail toward the falls on a Tamanique waterfalls tour in the El Bálsamo mountains, El Salvador

Why Book Your Tamanique Waterfalls Tour Here

Every Tour in One Place

We list the three top-rated Tamanique Waterfalls tours side by side — half-day hike, waterfalls-and-beach combo and premium lunch trip — so you can match the right one to your pace and budget without digging through dozens of listings.

Real Reviews, Honest Advice

Our tour notes draw on hundreds of genuine traveler reviews — including the hard parts, like the steep climb back and the rainy-season river. You'll know exactly what you're signing up for before you go.

Licensed Local Guides

Every tour we feature uses licensed Tamanique guides who handle pickup, trail safety and the entry permit. They know the safe jumping spots and keep small groups moving at a comfortable pace.

Free Cancellation

Each tour can be cancelled for a full refund up to 24 hours before the start time. Plans shift when you travel — book now and keep your El Salvador itinerary flexible.

Black-sand El Tunco surf beach at sunset near the start of a Tamanique waterfalls tour on El Salvador's Surf City coast

Tamanique Waterfalls Tours — Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is the Tamanique Waterfalls hike?

It's moderate to challenging. The walk down to the falls takes about 20–25 minutes, but the climb back up is roughly 284 metres (835 ft) of elevation over rocky, sometimes slippery ground. Travelers with a moderate fitness level manage it fine at their own pace, especially in the morning. Our half-day hike from El Tunco guide breaks down exactly what the trail is like.

Where do Tamanique Waterfalls tours start?

Most start in El Tunco / Surf City with free hotel pickup, then drive about 25 minutes up to Tamanique town where the trail begins. There's also a full-day trip from San Salvador that adds an El Tunco beach afternoon. See all the tours and their pickup zones for exact starting points.

What should I bring and wear?

Wear shoes with real grip — the trail is rocky and slippery. Bring plenty of water, a swimsuit under your clothes, a towel, and water shoes if you have them for the rocky pools. Reef-safe sunscreen and a dry bag for your phone help too. Each guided tour includes a local guide who knows the trail conditions.

Is it safe to swim and cliff-jump at the falls?

Yes, at the spots your guide marks as safe. The spring-fed pools are refreshing and popular for jumping — the premium Wet & Wild hike with lunch even includes a natural rock slide. Currents can strengthen after rain, so always follow your guide's lead. Booking a licensed guided tour is the safest way to enjoy the jumps.

When is the best time to visit the Tamanique Waterfalls?

The dry season from December to March gives the best trail grip and reliable conditions. The green season (May to October) makes the falls fuller and more powerful but the trail muddier and the river prone to rising fast. Around April, low rainfall can shrink the falls. Our season-by-season guide breaks down what to expect each month.

Do I need a guide, or can I hike on my own?

You need a guide. The trail crosses private land, requires a small entry fee, and has slippery, hard-to-follow sections. A licensed local guide is required and included in every tour we list. Questions about a specific operator? Get in touch and we'll help.

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