Los Cobanos, El Salvador, is located in Sonsonate one of the country’s 14 provinces and home to the largest coral reef system in the America’s Pacific region. You cannot find a larger coral reef system anywhere along the American pacific coast line from Cabo San Lucas to Tierra del Fuego.This pacific ‘gem’ is for many a fishing reference when it comes down to selecting a prime destination of world class fishing and affordable packages. The marine ecosystem and biodiversity of species account for excellent targets during the dry and rainy season alike. The added value in the area can be credited to the All-Inclusive Hotel Royal Decameron Salinitas which is located 5 minutes away from the fishing grounds and the hotel facilities make Los Cobanos a must on any angler’s agenda.A mere coincidence or a ‘happy accident’ like Bob Ross would have put it best, the hotel has come to benefit life around the coral reef to spark tourism at world class level. Additional to the Central American tourists, on a monthly basis there are charter flights from Canada, United States, and the Czech Republic creating the perfect multicultural atmosphere.There is one activity that prevails under the sunny days and the clear waters on the reef; fishing! The common denominator with many guests seems to be a day of near shore, deep sea, or bottom fishing and celebrating post-fishing with a cold beer in hand. Fishing is also a great way to meet new individuals from other walks of life at Hotel Decameron and if you are traveling alone one of the tips we can share with you that works best, is to use the forums on the (trip advisor dot com website) as it will give you an opportunity to better coordinate your trip and meet other members to sign up to tours prior to your arrival to Hotel Decameron Salinitas.One company specializing in all-around tourism in El Salvador is the experienced (tours and entertainment dot com) which can package many deals to your convenience and work with you on an itinerary that fits your needs and expectations prior to your arrival in El Salvador, Central America.For more information visit the author’s website: http://www.fishelsalvador.com