Your Tropical Continuing Education Seminar Awaits….


El Salvador’s reputation as an unsafe and politically unstable destination is over. The last five years have seen President Bukele transform this country into one of the safest in the Western Hemisphere. The natural beauty of the land, the friendliness of the people, and the world class quality of the surfing has made this country one of the most highly desired travel locations today.

El Salvador

Provinica de Nuestra Senor Jesus Cristo, El Salvador de Mundo

01

Friendly

El Salvadorians are welcoming and friendly. The conference is being arranged with our wonderful contact in El Salvador called Ulissus who is also a great surfer and teaches surfing.

02

Safe

The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, has transformed El Salvador into one of the safest countries in the Western hemsiphere thanks to his strict policy on serious crime.

03

Tropical Climate

The weather in El Salvador is a balmy 30 degrees with relative low humidity given that it is the dry season. El Salvador is world renowned for its shapely pointbreak style waves.
The surf is variable in height and power but is suitable for beginners through to experts.

04

Easy to Get To

Direct flights from many US cities to San Salvador airport. The retreat location is just over 1 hour from the airport.
San Salvador airport is a modern and easy to use airport.

Getting There

Go to Central America. Find the bit right in the middle.

Fly into San Salvador International Airport (its actually a bit out of San Salvador).

Get a car or taxi to La Libertad area (its about an hour).

La Libertad is right on the coast, a lovely little town with a great point break.

The conference centre is a little up the coast.

The Venue

This is the first year of Get The Point and we have found a conference area just two minutes from the beach.
This does mean that the facilities are not what you would expect from your traditional conference.
However, does your traditional conference venue have this right next to it?

The current plan is that the main body of lectures will take place during the 11am to 3pm time period when the heat is at the highest.
To achieve this we either need air conditioning or a beautiful, El Salvadorian, pacific sea-breeze.
So we got a venue that is less than a hundred yards from the beach.
We can’t guarantee we’ll get the breeze… but there is always the swimming pool to cool off in if things get a bit too hot.