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What do people like (and dislike) about La Libertad?

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When we asked expats and global nomads what they like and dislike about living in La Libertad, they replied...

"Expats and digital nomads living in La Libertad, often like the laid-back lifestyle, friendly locals, and the vibrant surf culture. They appreciate the affordable cost of living, which allows them to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank. The beautiful beaches, warm weather, and stunning sunsets are also major draws for those who choose to live in La Libertad. Additionally, expats and digital nomads enjoy the availability of fresh seafood and local cuisine, as well as the growing number of cafes and restaurants catering to international tastes. The town's proximity to San Salvador, the capital city, provides access to more amenities, shopping, and entertainment options. However, there are also some aspects of living in La Libertad that expats and digital nomads may dislike. The town's infrastructure can be lacking, with unreliable internet connections and frequent power outages, which can be particularly frustrating for those who rely on the internet for work. Public transportation options are limited, and the roads can be in poor condition, making it necessary to have a car or rely on taxis. Safety can also be a concern, as El Salvador has a high crime rate, although La Libertad itself is generally considered safer than other parts of the country. Expats and digital nomads may also find the language barrier challenging if they do not speak Spanish, as English is not widely spoken in the area. Lastly, the limited availability of high-quality healthcare facilities in La Libertad may be a concern for some expats and digital nomads, especially those with ongoing medical needs. While there are hospitals and clinics in the area, more advanced medical care may require a trip to San Salvador or even outside the country," explained one expat living in La Libertad, El Salvador.

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