Visiting El Salvador During the August Holiday Week
Anyone planning to visit El Salvador in early August should be ready for one of the busiest holiday periods, when San Salvador’s patron saint celebrations spill into beaches, mountain towns, volcano routes and popular tourist areas across the country. The holiday period, known as Vacaciones Agostinas or Fiestas Agostinas, runs from August 1 to August 6 in San Salvador. It is tied to the capital’s patron saint festivities honoring the Divine Savior of the World, with August 6 marking the main holiday. While the celebration begins in the capital, its travel impact is felt well beyond the city. For foreign visitors, that is the main point. Early August can still be a good time to visit El Salvador, but it should not be treated like an ordinary low-season week. Hotels can fill faster, beach towns can get busier, roads out of San Salvador can slow down, and major attractions may draw more local visitors than usual. The upside is that travelers get to see El Salvador during a li...