As a must-see destination in El Salvador, our boutique hotel offers a unique mix of comfort, style, and surf expertise. Whether you’re looking to catch waves, relax by the pool, or explore nature, our place provides everything you need for an unforgettable experience.
Casaola Mizata aims to give you an experience beyond just our physical space, driven by a fascination with the ocean and its waters.
Our goal is to share with you our admiration for nature, enjoy the outdoors, and experience the adventures that this land has to offer…
Join the journey.


Looking for World-Class Waves?
You found the right spot. El Salvador is a surf paradise with consistent waves all year round, suitable for every level.
It has earned its reputation as the “Indonesia of Central America” for a reason.

Mizata, El Salvador
Mizata is a small coastal town located in the department of La Libertad, about 1 hour and 30 minutes from El Salvador International Airport.
Surrounded by tropical jungle and a long stretch of sand, stones and Caribbean-style palm trees, Mizata offers three different surf spots, calm areas for swimming and plenty of space to relax under the sun.
From the beach you can enjoy both sunrise and sunset, and, if you’re lucky, witness sea turtles nesting along this pristine coastline.

Explore El Salvador’s Volcanoes
El Salvador is known as the Land of Volcanoes, part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, with nearly 90 percent of its territory shaped by volcanic terrain.
Several volcanoes are open for hiking today, with Santa Ana being the most iconic.
Join us on a breathtaking hike to its summit and take in panoramic views and surreal landscapes.

Discover the Waterfalls of La Libertad
With nearly 360 rivers running through the country, waterfalls are a natural part of El Salvador’s landscape.
One of the most impressive is Tamanique Waterfalls, accessible through a beautiful descent along forest trails and coffee fields, ending at a spectacular 40-meter cascade.

Tour del café
Want to learn how one of the world’s finest coffees is made?
Visit a traditional coffee farm, listen to expert roasters, roast your own batch and finish with a private tasting experience.
