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Where is Warm in August?

The best beach destinations for August — ranked by temperature, sunshine and sea warmth.

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August Beach Holidays

August is the busiest holiday month — peak prices at European resorts. Consider alternatives: Zanzibar and East Africa are dry and spectacular. Cape Verde is windy and warm. The Indian Ocean's less-visited islands reward the adventurous traveller.

August tip: Best for alternatives while Europe peaks.

Popular August Destinations

August: Peak Holiday Season, Still Expensive

August is the busiest holiday month globally. In Europe, August 1-15 represents absolute peak season—most continental Europeans take their main annual holiday, schools are on break, and beach destinations run at maximum capacity. The Mediterranean remains hot, beautiful, and crowded, with temperatures holding steady at 27-32°C depending on location. Sea temperatures peak at 25-26°C—perfect for swimming—and daylight still extends to 14+ hours. However, August maintains July's peak pricing, with accommodation often remaining at annual highs and flights similarly expensive. For travellers without flexibility (families with school-age children, those with fixed holiday dates), August is an acceptable alternative to July's crowds, though costs remain punitive.

August is simultaneously ideal for alternative destinations unaffected by monsoon season. East Africa reaches its dry season peak—Kenya and Tanzania offer exceptional safari opportunities combined with beach time on the Indian Ocean coast. Zanzibar becomes a prime destination, with dry weather and perfect conditions for exploring Spice Island beaches. Cape Verde remains windy and excellent for watersports. Iceland's brief summer reaches peak temperature and daylight, making it attractive for those seeking cool-water alternatives. While monsoon continues in Southeast Asia, some improvement occurs in August, with occasional dry periods, though beaches and infrastructure remain weather-compromised.

Who Should Travel in August?

August is mandatory for families with school-age children, as most schools globally break mid-July through late August. Those with fixed workplace holidays (particularly common in continental Europe) have little choice but to travel August. August suits couples and groups seeking the Mediterranean's absolute warmest water and longest daylight. Those interested in combining beach with safari (Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar) find August ideal, as wildlife concentrates near remaining water sources during the dry season. Adventurous travellers enjoy August's off-the-beaten-path appeal—while Mediterranean is overcrowded, East Africa, Iceland, and less-famous Mediterranean destinations remain relatively accessible.

August is less suitable for budget travellers, solitude seekers, or those sensitive to heat. The Mediterranean's August intensity (28-32°C+, occasionally 35°C+) can be exhausting. If you desire affordable beach holidays, August European rates rival July's peaks. However, August offers silver linings: Southeast Asian accommodation becomes cheaper as rain deters visitors, and some alternative destinations (East Africa, Iceland, Iceland's fjords) offer good value relative to European options. August rewards those willing to abandon Mediterranean classics for African beaches, safari combinations, or cooling alternatives like Iceland. If you're visiting Europe, August offers one advantage over July: fewer school groups and slightly better restaurant availability by late August as early holiday-takers depart.

What to Pack for August

August packing parallels July: heat and sun protection dominate. For Mediterranean travel, pack lightweight, breathable clothing: cotton and linen in light colours, shorts, sleeveless tops, and breathable layers. Two swimsuits enable daily swimming and laundry rotation. Sun protection is critical and non-negotiable: high-SPF reef-safe sunscreen, UV-blocking sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and lightweight long-sleeve cover-ups. A thin cardigan or sarong handles rare cool evenings. Include water shoes and easily removable sandals for diverse beach types.

For East Africa (safari and beach), pack neutral-coloured clothing for safari (greens, browns, tans—wildlife is camouflaged) and separate casual beach wear. Quick-dry clothing suits humid tropical regions. Insect repellent with DEET protects against mosquitos and potential malaria transmission. For Iceland, surprisingly, pack layered clothing—August averages only 13-14°C, making fleeces and waterproof jackets essential despite the label's implied summer warmth. Include sturdy waterproof hiking boots if doing fjord exploration. For all destinations, pack minimal clothing and rely on frequent laundry in August's generally warm weather. Motion-sickness medication helps if taking rough boat journeys (safari boat rides, island hopping). Bring electrolyte supplements for heat management. Pack all medications in original bottles and include first-aid basics. A portable battery pack is essential for photography and navigation in August's long daylight hours.

Flight and Budget Tips for August

August maintains July's peak pricing for European destinations, with Mediterranean flights costing 60-70% more than May rates. However, early-August fares (August 1-10) are sometimes 10-15% cheaper than late August. Book flights 8-10 weeks in advance. Mid-week departures (Tuesday-Thursday) cost less than weekend flights. Consider alternative airports and slightly less-obvious destinations for savings: flying into Split instead of Venice, or targeting southern Spain's less-famous Costa de Almeria instead of famous Costa del Sol.

Mediterranean accommodation in August parallels July pricing—expect 60-80% premiums over May, with many properties fully booked. August 1-15 is busier and more expensive than August 15-31. Booking 10-12 weeks ahead is essential. Villa rentals and apartment shares offer better value than hotels. For East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar), August pricing is surprisingly good—accommodation runs 20-30% cheaper than June-July as European families focus on Mediterranean beaches. This represents strong value for combining safari with beach time. For Iceland, August availability is tight but prices slightly lower than July. August Southeast Asia (Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia) experiences modest price dips despite poor weather, potentially 25-35% below May as rain-averse tourists prioritize elsewhere. Multi-destination strategies work well: combine one expensive Mediterranean destination with budget-friendly East Africa or explore Zanzibar (excellent value in August) instead of Mediterranean.

Weather Patterns in August

August Mediterranean weather remains hot and dry, nearly identical to July. Greece, Spain, Croatia, and Italy experience temperatures of 27-32°C, with southern regions (Cyprus, southern Spain, Egypt) even hotter at 32-34°C. Rainfall is minimal (0-2mm across most coasts). Sea temperatures peak at 25-26°C—warmest of the year—making swimming extremely pleasant. Humidity ranges 55-70%, feeling higher in southern regions due to heat. UV intensity remains at annual peaks (10-12), making rapid sunburn very likely. Daylight extends 13-15 hours depending on latitude, still providing evening beach sessions. Occasional heatwaves push temperatures above 35°C, particularly August 1-15. Winds are generally light to moderate. One August distinction: occasional wildfires in Mediterranean regions (Greece, Spain) can impact air quality in late August.

East Africa in August is in peak dry season—ideal weather for safaris and beach time. Kenya and Tanzania experience comfortable 18-25°C temperatures with minimal rainfall, abundant sunshine, and excellent wildlife visibility. The Indian Ocean coast (Kenya, Tanzania) enjoys 22-25°C temperatures and dry conditions. Zanzibar averages 25-26°C with low rainfall and strong northeast trade winds—excellent for beaches and watersports. Humidity is lower than European August, making the heat feel more comfortable. UV remains extreme (9-12), requiring consistent sun protection. Iceland in August averages only 13-14°C despite peak daylight (17-19 hours), making fleeces and waterproof jackets essential. Rainfall remains frequent despite summer appearance; typical Icelandic weather is cool, often overcast, with occasional rain. Southeast Asia in August experiences monsoon continuation: Thailand averages 28-30°C with heavy rainfall (80-160mm), Indonesia's Bali remains drier (35mm) with 27°C, Philippines average 29-30°C with 150mm+ rainfall. Sea conditions in monsoon regions are rough; visibility for diving drops significantly. UV intensity is extreme (9-12) as monsoon cloud cover allows direct penetration.

Editor's Top Picks for August

All 70 Destinations Ranked for August

Ranked by combined air temperature, sea warmth and low rainfall.

# Destination Air Sea Rain UV
1 Dubai UAE 38°C 33°C 0mm 11
2 Sharm el Sheikh Egypt 36°C 30°C 0mm 11
3 Oman Oman 35°C 31°C 0mm 10
4 Hurghada Egypt 35°C 30°C 0mm 11
5 Turkish Riviera Turkey 33°C 28°C 3mm 11
6 Cyprus Cyprus 32°C 27°C 2mm 11
7 Bodrum Turkey 31°C 27°C 2mm 11
8 Aruba Caribbean 31°C 28°C 22mm 12
9 Tulum Mexico 32°C 30°C 88mm 12
10 Cancun Mexico 32°C 30°C 98mm 12
11 Jamaica Caribbean 31°C 29°C 82mm 12
12 Hawaii USA 29°C 28°C 22mm 12
13 Mykonos Greece 29°C 26°C 1mm 11
14 Crete Greece 29°C 26°C 1mm 11
15 Malta Malta 29°C 26°C 2mm 10
16 Alicante Spain 29°C 26°C 9mm 10
17 Corfu Greece 29°C 26°C 11mm 10
18 Ibiza Spain 29°C 26°C 13mm 10
19 Miami USA 32°C 31°C 162mm 11
20 Santorini Greece 28°C 26°C 2mm 11

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is warm in August?

The warmest beach destinations in August are Dubai, Sharm el Sheikh, Oman. These offer the best combination of air temperature, sea warmth and low rainfall.

What is the best beach holiday in August?

Zanzibar is a top choice in August. August is the busiest holiday month — peak prices at European resorts. Consider alternatives: Zanzibar and East Africa are dry and spectacular. Cape Verde is wi

Where has the warmest sea in August?

In August, the warmest seas are in Dubai, Sharm el Sheikh, Oman with sea temperatures reaching 33°C.

Is it good to travel in August?

August is the busiest holiday month — peak prices at European resorts. Consider alternatives: Zanzibar and East Africa are dry and spectacular. Cape Verde is windy and warm. The Indian Ocean's less-visited islands reward the adventurous traveller.

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