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Fauna · Usulután Oeste, Usulután, SV

Hawksbill Sea Turtle Nesting — Bahia de Jiquilisco

Critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles nest on the dark beaches of Bahia de Jiquilisco, one of El Salvador's most important coastal wetlands.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Jul — Oct
Best viewing
Guided nighttime beach walks during nesting season offer close encounters with nesting hawksbill turtles; hatchling releases may also be observed.
Category
Fauna
Status
In season

About this spectacle

At Bahia de Jiquilisco, one of El Salvador's most significant coastal estuaries, critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles haul themselves ashore on dark, quiet beaches to nest. Visitors who venture out at night may witness the slow, deliberate emergence of a female turtle from the surf, her ancient form moving up the sand to excavate a nest and deposit her eggs. The atmosphere is hushed and intimate — the only sounds are waves, wind through mangroves, and the soft scraping of flippers on sand. Patrol groups typically accompany visitors to protect nesting turtles from poachers and to minimize disturbance. Months later, hatchlings erupt from the sand and scramble toward the ocean, a frantic and fleeting spectacle of survival. The surrounding estuary, a UNESCO Ramsar wetland, frames the experience with rich biodiversity beyond the turtles themselves.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Jul — Oct

Getting there

Nearest airport: SAL. Nearest city: San Miguel.

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