Costs
Day-to-day living is, for foreigners at least, very cheap in El
Salvador. A cup of coffee will cost US$0.25-60, while a soft drink
will be US$0.50 and fresh juice US$1. Cigarettes are around US$1.40
a packet, while a meal in an ordinary café will set you back around
US$2-3. Also very good value are bus fares .
In expensive hotels and restaurants, service charges and
taxes are added to the bill automatically; room taxes are 13
percent while service charges are 7-10 percent. If you're spending
less than around US$30 a night for a room however, the tax is
usually not charged. There's no entry tax if you arrive by bus or
plane (though you'll have to purchase a US$5 entry card);
travellers entering by car have to pay a fee - there have been
stories about people bringing cars into the country being
overcharged, so it's best to check with a Salvadorean embassy for
the correct schedule of prices before you arrive. The airport
departure tax is currently US$28, which must be paid in
cash.
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