August is bloomin’ hot in Turkey. But our selection of properties with private pools, and icy drinks in the fridge mean we’re sure you’ll find a way to survive… and thrive.
August is dry and sunny in Tanzania and Zanzibar, so if Africa is calling you, we know just who’ll answer.
Bali just comes alive in August, and the monsoon is a long-lost memory.
& in South America, there is the perfect spot in Argentine Patagonia where you can watch the whales pass in front of your eyes.
Enough to pique your interest? Keep reading to find out where to go in August 2025.
August in Turkey is always going to be incredibly hot, but the glittering south-west coast is perfect for a lazy summer holiday with the family or bunch of friends and the perfect time to visit some of the best beaches in the country
Cool off in your private pool of your luxury villa, dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Med from your fully-crewed gulet and try out some super fun water based activities that are offered on board.
Relax by the pool at some of our gorgeous boutique hotels, or head to one of Kalkan’s many excellent beach clubs, with bathing platforms leading straight into the turquoise sea, as long as you have somewhere to enjoy a cooling dip, (oh, and air-conditioned accommodation of course), Turkey’s coast in August is just bliss!
Peninsula Valdés, located on Argentina’s Atlantic coast, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its rich biodiversity, especially marine wildlife. In August, the region is in the heart of winter, which makes it one of the best times to visit for wildlife enthusiasts.
The cold waters attract a variety of marine species. Southern right whales are the main attraction, as they come close to shore for breeding and calving. You can often see these majestic creatures from land or on boat tours. August is also a good time to spot orcas, although they are more commonly seen hunting along the coast in other months.
The peninsula is home to a large population of sea lions and elephant seals, which can be seen basking on the beaches. Birdwatchers will enjoy the variety of seabirds, including cormorants, and the occasional sighting of Magellanic penguins, which start arriving towards the end of August.
The weather in August is cool and windy, so visitors should dress warmly. Despite the chill, the stunning landscapes and incredible wildlife make it a prime destination during this time of year.
August is the perfect time to explore Tanzania! The weather is dry and sunny, ideal for witnessing the Great Migration in the Serengeti. Witness the awe-inspiring Great Migration in the Serengeti, where over a million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles’ journey across the plains, pursued by lions, cheetahs, and crocodiles. It’s a photographer’s dream and a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise.
Plus, visit the Ngorongoro Crater, a haven for diverse wildlife.
It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting one of the highest densities of game in Africa, providing excellent opportunities to spot the Big Five. The clear skies also offer breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak. Mount Kilimanjaro, with its snow-capped peak, stands majestically in the backdrop, offering breathtaking views and thrilling trekking adventures.
Additionally, the dry conditions make it easier to navigate the national parks, and the reduced foliage improves visibility for game drives. August in Tanzania promises a perfect blend of adventure, beauty, and wildlife, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
August is the perfect month to experience the magic of Zanzibar. With its warm, dry weather, it’s the ideal time to bask on the island’s pristine beaches, dive into crystal-clear waters, and explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Zanzibar’s cultural heart, Stone Town, is a labyrinth of narrow alleys, historical buildings, and bustling markets that come alive in the summer months.
In August, the island is buzzing with energy from local festivals and events, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Swahili culture. Visit the annual Mwaka Kogwa festival, a traditional celebration marking the Shirazi New Year, complete with music, dancing, and local customs.
Whether you’re snorkelling in the turquoise waters of Mnemba Atoll, enjoying fresh seafood at a beachfront restaurant, or wandering through the spice plantations, Zanzibar in August is a paradise that promises unforgettable memories, blending relaxation, adventure, and cultural richness. This is where to go in August 2025.
Wondering if August is a good time to visit Bali? It’s an excellent choice! August is peak season, so while you may not find many discounts, you’ll enjoy some of the best weather of the year. This month falls during Bali’s dry season, meaning rain is rare, and the humidity is pleasantly low.
The island comes alive with cultural events, including two significant festivals and the celebration of Indonesia’s Independence Day on August 17th. Additionally, the ongoing kite festival is a highlight, with vibrant kites adorning the sky and captivating locals and tourists alike. If you’re looking for a vibrant atmosphere and ideal conditions, August in Bali offers a perfect blend of cultural richness and natural beauty.
“Travel is about discovery and digging under the surface of a country. Take your time, go off the beaten track and plan ahead if you can.”
– Valeria Garibotti – Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador & Galapagos, and Uruguay expert