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The 15 best places to travel in August 2024

Planning a summer holiday? From Alaska to Indonesia, Slovenia to Samoa, these are the very best places to travel in August

Sure, every month of the year can theoretically mean it’s holiday season, but the whole ‘school’s out’ element certainly makes August the prime time for stuffing a bag and heading off on a jaunt. However, the go-to summer holiday destinations snapping a selfie can mean sardine-like conditions, and accommodation is hardly at its most affordable. 

Fear not, weary traveller. Save some room in your suitcase by leaving that cynicism at home – some lesser-visited patches of the world show their best side in August, so we’ve brought you a brilliant round-up for if you’re looking somewhere a little different. From the wilds of Alaska and the plains of East Africa to the winteryness of South America and the mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina, these are the best places in the world to travel in August.

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Best places to travel in August

Carcassone, France

1.  Carcassone, France

France isn’t short of cracking holiday destinations. But may I make a case for the delightful Carcassonne, which isn't (completely) overrun with tourists like some of the others? There's the famous castle, sure, which is actually a properly good tourist attraction, completely beautiful and not too busy if you go in the morning. But there’s also the beautiful Cavayére Lake just a short one-euro bus ride out of the town, which is really quiet even in peak season, and has tons of kids activities and a more kid-free area too. You can sip beers in the main square by the fountain, do a classic French food shop in the supermarché, buy ridiculously good pastries at Pâtisserie Papineau and have lots (and lots) of cassoulet for dinner. You’ll also find a mixture of traditional museums and galleries showcasing local works and a number of lovely vineyards nearby. If you’ve got the car, consider a French road trip to hit Nice, Nîmes and more along the way.

Average temp in August: 22C/72F

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2.  Alaska

August is slightly rainier in Alaska than earlier summer months, but with fewer crowds and lower prices, the benefits often outweigh the weather risks. It’s a wonderful month to spot caribou, wolves and golden eagles in Denali National Park, as well as grizzly bears, who are busy hunting salmon so they can fatten up before hibernation. They also nibble on the season’s abundant berries – blueberries are particularly fat and juicy in Alaska – and you can also taste them at the annual Alyeska Berry Festival in Anchorage. Don’t miss Alaska State Fair in Palmer, which marks the last days of summer with concerts, fairground rides and street food.

Average temp in August: Coastal areas – 10-15C/50-60F, interior areas – 7-18C/45-65F

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Slovenia

3.  Slovenia

Slovenia might just be Europe’s worst-kept secret. In August, the capital Ljubljana and Lakes Bled and Bohinj are packed with locals and tourists alike, but if you do want to guarantee a crowd-free trip, there are plenty of lesser-known corners of this compact country to explore. As the holiday resorts sizzle, alpine regions offer respite from the heat, making it the perfect time to climb Mount Triglav. But if you really want to get off the beaten track, head east to wander around the pretty towns of Maribor and Ptuj, or go wine tasting in the surrounding Styrian vineyards. Slovenia has gorgeous towns around every corner, from Idrija to Kamnika via Radovljica, Brežice and all the rest. 

Average temp in August: 20-28C/68-82F

Edinburgh, Scotland

4.  Edinburgh, Scotland

There is literally no better time to finally tick Edinburgh off your bucket list than in August, when the famous Edinburgh Fringe  (the biggest arts festival in the entire world) takes over the city. Be you a comedy, theatre, film or music person, the Fringe is a fun, fast, chaotic burst of all things silly and creative. There’s bars, street food, nights out and more, and we’ll be reviewing all the shows you need to know about, so keep your eyes peeled. 

Average temp in August: 11-19C/52-66F

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Iceland

5.  Iceland

There’s never a bad time to visit Iceland, right? August is the warmest month of the year here, but do remember that that means daily averages between 10 and 15 degrees celsius, so it is hardly sweltering. Still, balmy for Iceland, and visiting this gorgeous part of the world during the ubiquitously-bright summer months is an experience in itself. The grass is a little greener during August, and the warmer weather allows Iceland’s wonderful wildlife the chance to cavort through the fields. Yes, it is just like a fairytale. 

Average temp in August: 10.5C/51F

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East Africa

6.  East Africa

All kinds of adventures await in East Africa in August. The Great Migration is in full swing, meaning wildlife-spotting opportunities abound in Kenya’s Maasai Mara and Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, and it’s also one of the best times of year to track silverback gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda. Beach bum? Into your snorkelling and scuba diving? The weather is warm and dry (and the waters brimming with marine life) on Pemba Island and Zanzibar.

Average temp in August: Coastal areas – 27-31C/81-88F, interior areas – 20-26C/68-79F

Seattle, USA

7.  Seattle, USA

The Pacific Northwest has a reputation for being, how do we say this, a little bit drizzly. What is the best way to ensure good weather when visiting? Nothing is certain in this life, of course, but heading to Seattle and its surroundings in August is your best bet. The warm weather means outdoor activities aplenty, from city markets and food festivals to embracing nearby nature, while the ferries are also at their busiest during this time. 

Average temp in August: 13-25C/56-77F

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Sri Lanka

8.  Sri Lanka

Beach lovers will have the pick of the sand in Sri Lanka in August, with good weather expected pretty much everywhere in the north, east and west. Lower rainfall means an altogether more relaxed time, and August also represents the tail-end of the low season in Sri Lanka, so fewer crowds. It isn’t unusual to see blue whales here at this time of year too, and who wouldn’t want to see the world’s largest animal doing its thing?

Average temp in August: 26-30C/79-86F

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Riga, Latvia

9.  Riga, Latvia

If you want an affordable European break in August, make it Riga. With its colourful old town and beautiful parks, it’s easy to while away the summer days here without breaking the bank. The warmest month of the year sees the capital come to life with open-air concerts, street performances, pop-up food stalls and firework shows.

Average temp in August: 14-22C/57-71F

Buenos Aires

10.  Buenos Aires

It’s winter in Buenos Aires, but the low season is the best time to live like a local, as residents often escape the city during the busier summer months. Culturally the capital is very much alive and kicking, with the two-week-long Tango Festival and World Cup showcasing the best of Argentina’s national dance with free performances, workshops and talks, as well as the pro-competition. 

Average temp in August: 9-17C/48-62.6F

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

11.  Bosnia and Herzegovina

A word of warning; it can get pretty darn hot in Bosnia and Herzegovina in August. That is more true in Herzegovina than Bosnia (Mostar tends to hover around the 40C mark), but refreshing salvation is at hand in the shape of the country’s fantastic mountains. Hiking in Bosnia and Herzegovina is still developing, but an enthusiastic group of organisations have opened up mountains like Prenj, Maglaj (the country’s highest) and Vlašić, not to mention the Olympic mountains around Sarajevo. Keep to the trails though, for your own safety.  

Average temp in August: 21-31C/70-88F

Madeira

12.  Madeira

Madeira’s mild temperatures make it a winner with travellers year-round, but summer is the best time to spot or swim with whales and dolphins, of which there are more than 20 species in the island’s waters. It’s also a fine time for scuba diving, canyoning and coasteering, as well as hiking the interior’s rugged hillside trails, which follow a network of levadas – ingenious aqueducts constructed between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries to transport water to communities living in the southeast of the island.

Average temp in August: 24C/75F

Samoa

13.  Samoa

Looking for a low-key paradise isle? Samoa is blissfully free of flashy resorts and tourist traps, letting its natural and cultural riches speak for themselves. Samoa is popular with New Zealanders and Australians looking for a little winter sunshine, so book ahead to nab yourself a beach hut (known as a fale ) and spend your days hopping between the islands’ must-sees, including Insta-friendly To-Sua Ocean Trench, the Alofaaga blowholes and Falealupo Canopy Walk.

Average temp in August: 23-29C/73-84F

Bulgaria

14.  Bulgaria

Ready for long summer days spent partying on the beach? Make a beeline for Bulgaria’s affordable Black Sea Coast resorts, where there’s a sun lounger (and a glass of rakia) with your name on it. If you’re after a little culture, you’ll find the antidote to the region’s Irish pubs in Burgas, where the International Folklore Festival welcomes traditional singers, musicians and dancers from all over the Balkans and beyond to showcase their talents in late August. Inland, adventurous types should tackle Bulgaria’s highest peak, Mount Musala (2,925m), before the snows return.

Average temp in August: Coastal areas – 23-28C/73-82F, Sofia – 17-29C/63-84F

Indonesia

15.  Indonesia

There are 17,000 islands in Indonesia – but few travellers venture beyond Bali . August brings the best weather and the inevitable accompanying crowds, so you’re better off skipping the chaos of Kuta and yogi-saturated Ubud for underrated isles such as Sumba or Pulau Weh, both of which boast white sands, turquoise waters and cheaper accommodation. Raja Ampat in West Papua receives some rain at this time of year, but don’t let that put you off booking a homestay and exploring its dazzling coral reef.

Average temp in August: 24-32C/75-90F

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The Best Places to Travel in August

By Caitlin Morton

Best Places to Travel in August Kilimanjaro Kenya

Is there any month more tailor-made for a vacation than August? The peak of summer is the perfect time to jettison all 9-to-5 obligations and indulge in a trip, whether you’re soaking up the sun on an exclusive Mediterranean island or holing up in a bucolic corner of the Mid-Atlantic. Plus, with the E.U. opening up to U.S. tourists this summer and states lifting COVID restrictions, we’re more excited to book a flight than ever. If you’re hoping to squeeze in a vacation before Labor Day, here are nine of the best places to travel in August.

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Madeira, Portugal

This island, 300 miles west of Morocco, is synonymous with winemaking and wine drinking. The Madeira Wine Festival (August 29 through September 12) showcases how the islanders developed the unique oxidation process to create their trademark wine six centuries ago. There are events and celebrations throughout the island, but be sure to visit Cabo Girão, where the microclimate around the cliffs allowed Jesuits to cultivate malvasia grapes and develop the sweet malmsey wine. The vertigo-inducing skywalk here is the highest such installation in Europe, though it’s best to try it before imbibing too much.

Best Places to Travel in August Kilimanjaro Kenya

The Great Migration is one of the awe-inspiring natural spectacles on the planet, when more than 1.5 million wildebeest sweep through East Africa between July and October every year. In Kenya, the best place to watch the phenomenon is the Masai Mara National Reserve, with ample rivers (that’s where the real action takes place) and cliffs overlooking the savannah.

Set up shop at the 15-suite Angama Mara , which sits close to the Mara River and affords 180-degree views of the surrounding plains. Even if you miss some of the migration action, you'll be able to see elephant, buffalo, and giraffe from your suite, or take a Maasai-led walking safari to see even more wildlife.

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Woodstock, Vermont

One of the most beautiful towns in America, Woodstock’s appeal extends far beyond fall foliage and craft beer. The city oozes New England charm in any season, which is clearly evidenced by the lovely and quaint Woodstock Inn & Resort . The 142-room hotel thrives in the summer, when the on-site garden boasts more than 200 varieties of produce that get sent directly to the property’s two restaurants.

And the seasonal delights don’t end there. Just down the road at the Billings Farm & Museum, the 20,000-square-foot Sunflower House will enter its third year in bloom this summer. Thousands of sunflowers (which reach peak bloom in mid-August) will be planted in a maze-like structure, ranging in height from 18 inches to a staggering 14 feet.

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Costa Smeralda, Sardinia

Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda is one of Europe’s most glamorous summer getaways, with stunning white sands and yacht-crammed waters off Porto Cervo. Lean into the luxe vibe by booking one of the suites at the Hotel Cala di Volpe , and remember to pack the kind of bikinis that were never designed to actually get wet for its ultra-exclusive beach club. The suites, decked out in whitewashed walls and Sardinian marble floors, are perfect for kicking your feet up between pool visits. At night, book dinner at one of the restaurants on Porto Cervo’s beloved Piazzetta—choose between the classic fish spot, Il Pescatore, or Novikov, an Asian fusion restaurant from owner and Russian restaurateur Arkady.

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Utah is renowned for its national parks (its state parks are pretty spectacular, too), but there are plenty of reasons to visit this summer outside of the obvious. (Depending on where you are, the temperatures range from 70 to 99 degrees during August.) Get your dose of thrills with an ATV ride around the Coral Pink Sand Dunes, with 2,000 acres of sand that turn pink as the sun begins to set. Or choose from ten zip-lines (one of which reaches a speed of 65 mph) at Deer Creek State Park.

If you prefer to watch the action from the sidelines, watch drivers try to break world records at the Bonneville Salt Flats during Bonneville Speed Week (August 7-13). Whatever type of activity you crave, Utah probably has it somewhere. While you're in the state, you might as well make a point to stay at the sensational Amangiri resort in Canyon Point: The remote location, food, views, and spa treatments are well worth a detour.

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Napa Valley, California

Napa Valley is one of the best places to travel in August, corresponding with the region's harvest season (August through October). The crowds tend to be a bit denser during this time, but you can still have a luxurious, intimate vacation—if you know where to look. Start by setting your sights on the Four Seasons Resort Napa Valley, one of the most exciting new hotels of the summer. When it opens, it will be the only Napa property that sits on an active winery. Add to that a dedicated kids club and world-class spa, and you have yourself one stellar stay. 

For a not-so-average tasting experience, book The Legacy Tour onboard the Napa Wine Train. Expect sparkling wine samples, a three-hour tour of the valley, and four-course gourmet meal.

minnesota state fair

Summer is the season of state fairs, and few states do the tradition justice better than Minnesota. The nation’s second-largest fair (after Texas, of course) was canceled in 2020, but Gov. Tim Walz is hopeful that this year “should be a pretty close to normal event.” And in this case, normal means outdoor beer festivals, classic car shows, Miranda Lambert and Tim McGraw concerts, and 500 food stands serving up all things deep-fried and skewered.

The fair takes place from August 26 to September 6 this year, giving you plenty of August wiggle room to explore nearby Minneapolis (about 15 minutes away from the fairgrounds in Falcon Heights), a city which only gets more interesting the longer you stay there.

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North Fork, Long Island

Each summer, the North Fork of Long Island offers a welcome contrast to the hectic Hamptons on the southern spike. Instead of imported city glitz, it’s a countrified hideaway, mostly full of family farms, vineyards, and small towns filled with clapboard homes. While the Hamptons crowds struggle to find a spot on the beach, spend the month of August exploring the quiet charm of this charming area.

Southold’s Custer Observatory Institute hosts stargazing and meteor-spotting parties on Saturday nights, and you can try oyster-shucking at Greenport’s Little Creek Oyster Farm & Market. Most vineyards here boost their visitor offerings in summer, like Bedell Cellars , which has live music in its tap room on Sunday afternoons in August. Take the seven-minute ferry ride from Greenport to Shelter Island for a stay at The Chequit , a 37-room Victorian inn from 1872 that made our Hot List in 2016.

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Isla Holbox, Mexico

May through September is whale shark season in the Mexican Caribbean, when the magnificent beasts emerge in the warm waters between Isla Mujeres and Isla Contoy every year. August is a particularly great month for whale sightings due to the amount of plankton in the water, which the whales gather to feed on.

This year, head to dreamy Isla Holbox to celebrate Whale Shark Day on August 30—no better time to try your hand at a once-in-a-lifetime whale shark dive. Eco-boutique hotel Las Nubes de Holbox is the only hotel adjacent to the Yum Balam Nature Reserve, and connects its guests to sustainable whale shark tours around the island’s stunning natural landscapes. Afterwards, relax at the Orquídea Spa with a salt bath or facial of organic Mexican products.

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37 Absolute Best Places to Visit in August (Amazing Spots You’ll Love)

Posted on Published: April 10, 2023  - Last updated: September 20, 2023

For most people in the United States, August marks the end of summer. If you’re hoping to squeeze in one last summer adventure or road trip , here are the absolute best places to visit in August in the USA!

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From whale-watching in Washington to snorkeling in Florida, the August options are endless. Whether you’re hoping to hang on to the summer heat or maybe trying to escape it, this list will share all the best places to travel in August in the USA!

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Check out all these epic places to visit in August! From coast to coast, the United States is filled with perfect August vacation destinations.

Do you want to take a helicopter ride over Denali National Park? Or maybe stargaze in Cape Cod? What about checking off several of these August destinations during the most scenic drives Colorado?

Use this map and the following list to help you to decide where to travel in August!

Oh, and by the way, since I haven’t been everywhere in the USA, I asked my fellow travel writers to help create the perfect list of best places to visit in August. Let’s dive in!

Best Places to Visit in August

August is such a great month to travel in the United States. You’ll find great weather and awesome outdoor activities. Keep reading to check out all the details on the best places to visit in August.

1. Glacier National Park, Montana

best places to visit in August view of mountain peak with snow and lake with trees and more mountains in the distance

Average temp: high 75, low 42

It’s one of the absolute best places to visit in August in the US – Glacier National Park is a stunning gem in this country! Nicknamed the crown of the continent , this incredible park is only fully open during a short time during the year, and August is part of that window of opportunity!

Because of it’s elevation and location in northern Montana, much of the park, including the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road is under snow until July, then again in late September or early October. This 50-mile stretch of road is one of the greatest road trips in America .

Drive over the continental divide, stopping at viewpoints and overlooks along the way. There are plenty of lakes and waterfalls in Glacier National Park, including the famous Lake McDonald, with its brightly colored rocks along the shore . Be sure to enjoy the beautiful Saint Mary Lake and nearby Virginia Falls.

Perhaps one of the most popular hikes in the park is the Hidden Lake Trail. This trail to the overlook may even take you over snow (yes, even in August!) because of the high elevation. Be prepared with hiking boots with traction and trekking poles for this hike!

Just note that whether you’re planning a trip to Glacier National Park in August, you’ll want to plan early. A timed entry reservation is required to enter the park, until 3:00pm. Enjoy several evenings in the park or be sure to hop online the moment tickets for August open up.

Whether you’re into hiking, sightseeing or wildlife viewing, Glacier National Park is one of the best August vacation ideas!

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2. San Francisco, California (one of the best places to visit in August for cool weather)

Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco view of red bridge with hills in distance on sunny day

Average temp: high 68, low 55

San Francisco is one of the best places in the U.S. in August to beat the heat. While much of the country is sweltering in summer, the August highs in San Francisco only reach the low 70s.

The humidity is also low , and the average rain fall is zero. But bring a sweater, the nightly temps dip into the 50s.

The August climate is perfect for long walks to see the sights and visit the parks.

To see great views of the Golden Gate Bridge, it’s best to visit the Presidio which boarders the bay. In the Presidio, Crissy Field will provide that instagrammable bridge photo. You can walk trails and explore nature, but it also has its fare share of museums.

On the boarder of the Presidio and the Marina, don’t miss the Palace of Fine Arts, a beautiful monument with a pond.

Nature lovers should cross the Golden Gate Bridge to find Muir Woods National Monument where you can hike through the iconic redwoods. Some of the trees in the Cathedral Grove are 250 feet high and over 750 years olds.

Although you can’t see the bridge from Golden Gate Park, with over 1000 acres, it the should be on your list. Enjoy the lush greenery, gorgeous gardens, museums, and walk to the most western point for the Pacific Ocean. Stop by the Japanese Gardens and Tea House and discover why fortune cookies are a  famous food from San Francisco . 

San Francisco is a very compact and walkable city, so in addition to the parks, make sure to see some sights.

Stroll through North Beach’s Little Italy, hit the Mission District to see the Painted Ladies, eat your way through the Ferry Building, and explore the wharf and piers . There’s so much to see and do in San Francisco that it’s truly one of the best August vacation destinations.

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3. Lake Placid, New York

best place to visit in August view of mountains near Lake Placid New York with stone overlooking green mountains

Average temp: high 75, low 51

Lake Placid is one of the most beautiful destinations in Upstate New York. With its small walkable town center with delicious dining and outdoor eateries, it’s one of the best places to visit in August.

Lake Placid sits on Mirror Lake and is surrounded by the mountainous range of the Adirondacks which makes it an ideal outdoor sports destination. During the month of August, you can kayak on Mirror Lake, or go hiking in the Adirondack mountains.

The most beautiful summit is Cascade Mountain which sits at over 4,000 ft. above sea level and provides the most stunning views of the Adirondacks. Cascade Mountain is a challenging hike and you should put aside almost a full day to hike to the top and down again (3.5 hours each way.) 

Those looking to see spectacular views from an easier hike should try Baxter Mountain , which sits at 2,000 feet and has gorgeous views from the top.

Other summer activities in Lake Placid include visiting the famous High Falls Gorge, a privately owned nature park that has several waterfalls with suspension bridges hanging overtop to admire them.

Also, be sure to take a relaxing scenic walk around John Brown Farm, which allows you to step back in time by visiting John Brown’s fight for the abolition of slavery. You can visit his grave and farmhouse, and learn about an important piece of Lake Placid’s history.

A great place to stay in Lake Placid in August would be Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort, which is located right on Main Street. It’s just steps away from restaurants and shops, but also looks out onto the lake. You’ll have pristine views of the surrounding area.

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4. Colorado Springs, Colorado

best vacations in august view of pikes peak road and mountains in distance

Average temp: high 82, low 56

With gorgeous mountain views, tons of outdoor activities and all of the conveniences of a populated area, Colorado Springs is a great place to visit in August.

August is one of the best months to Visit Colorado Springs , especially if you’re looking to enjoy any of the many outdoor activities. Through most of August the highs are in the low 80s and the lows are in the mid-50s which makes it absolutely perfect for tent camping. 

If you’re looking to hike and experience some of Colorado Springs’s beautiful landscape then Garden of the Gods is the place to be. There are few places on earth with such a rich combination of trees and towering rock formations. 

For much of the year, the temperatures at Garden of the Gods are below 50 degrees even in the warmest parts of the day . Visiting in August will give you the opportunity to hike the rock formations in a little warmer weather. 

Another great place to check out while it’s a little warmer is the Broadmoor Seven Falls. You can actually like the 224 steps all the way to the top of the waterfall and check out some amazing views of the water cascading down below! 

If you’re looking to enjoy the outdoors but aren’t into hiking then there’s no better place than Pike’s Peak. You can actually drive to the top of Pikes Peak which has incredible views in every direction . It’s one of only 2 mountains in Colorado above 14,000 ft. where you can do that! 

With so many great ways to get out and experience the outdoors with the warmer August weather, Colorado Springs is the perfect spot to be.

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5. Lake Erie, Ohio (one of the most underrated spots on this list of best places to travel in August)

august vacation destinations view of kayaks on shore of Lake Erie Ohio with coastline and blue sky

Average temp: high 80, low 64

One of the most underrated an best vacations in August is the shores of Lake Erie, Ohio. This beautiful area gives off all the tropical vibes, while located on a Great Lake!

There’s so many things to do in Sandusky, Ohio like visiting one of the oldest amusement parks in America – Cedar Point. Or, visit one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world, Marblehead Lighthouse.

For all the island vibes, head over to Put-in-Bay, Ohio or Kelleys Island, Ohio.

Sink your toes in the sand and enjoy a cocktail in down town Put-in-Bay. Visit the world’s largest celestine geode, Crystal Cave (which also happens to share property with a fabulous winery!) For some history, visit Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial and the the world’s largest Greek Doric Column.

You’ll find many things to do on Kelleys Island as well. It’s a nature-lover’s wonderland! Visit Kelleys Island State Park, which offers camping, kayaking and swimming. Nearby are some of the world’s largest limestone glacial grooves at the Glacial Grooves Geological Preserve.

Whether you’re looking for adventure, history or small-town charm, the islands and shores of Lake Erie in Ohio make a fabulous spot on this list of best places to travel in August!

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6. Denali National Park, Alaska

best place to vacation in August view of white capped mountains in Alaska with wide open field and road

Average temp: high 53, low 42

The tourist season in Alaska is relatively short due to the harsh climate. It lasts from mid-June to mid-September. Therefore, it’s worth considering August when  planning a vacation to Alaska .

The days are still very long, and the temperatures are mild. The average temperature on the Alaskan coast in August is 50-60 degrees, with 18 hours of daylight. The temperature in inland Alaska in August is 45-65 degrees and 18 hours of the day.

August is the beginning of the end of the Alaskan summer. It’s still warm and sunny, but it’s the beginning of the rainy season. So it’s worth packing a rain poncho in case of showers.

You’ll be pleasantly surprised to see the beautiful fall colors are already showing in August and fewer tourists than in June and July.

Another major advantage of traveling to Alaska in August is the wildlife is still very active. It’s actually the perfect time to see grizzly bears, black bears, moose, elk or caribou.

Denali National Park is one of the best places to spot these animals. After flying into Anchorage, Denali is just a 2.5 hour drive away.

The park is massive and filled with so many outdoor adventures and hiking trails. The most exciting routes are the Triple Lakes Trail, the Horseshoe Lake Trail, the Savage River Loop Trail, and the Mount Healy Overlook Trail.

Some other highlights in Denali include a scenic flight or an adventurous rafting trip. It’s truly one of the best places to visit in August for adventure-lovers!

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7. Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia & North Carolina

morning haze over rolling hills of the blue ridge mountains in summertime

Average temp : high 89, low 66

If you’re searching for one of the best vacation destinations in the USA in August then you can’t beat a Blue Ridge Parkway drive . 

After all, this incredible journey is a stunning, 469-mile drive that starts in Charlottesville Virginia and ends in Asheville, North Carolina.

Along the way, you’ll drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains and past some of the most incredible landscapes in the world. However, because the speed limit on this road is 45 mph, you’ll want to give yourself at least 3-4 days to complete this drive. 

August is also a great month to visit since the mountains will be exceptionally lush and green. 

Plus, heading up to higher elevations will allow you to escape some of the heat and humidity that can be found at lower elevations. In fact, you can expect daily highs of 89°F (31°C) and daily lows of of 66°F (19°C) with a bit of humidity too. 

Now, although there are countless places for you to explore during this incredible trip, major highlights are the Blueridge Music Center, Humpback Gap and Natural Bridge State Park.

In particular, Rough Ridge Overlook is well worth a visit since you can enjoy stunning panoramas and visit Linville Falls while you’re here. 

Finally, when you arrive in Asheville be sure to check out the incredible Biltmore Estate and enjoy all the historic grandeur that this immortal place has to offer before grabbing a pint at the Wicked Weed Brewing Pub. 

You can also spend a lavish night at the 4-star, Omni Grove Park Inn. It’s an incredible historic inn that was built in 1913 and that offers guests amazing views of the Blue Ridge Mountains .

The Blue Ridge Parkway is an excellent choice, and the best place to vacation in August for road tripping!

Recommended by Victoria of Southern Trippers

8. Muskegon, Michigan (one of the best vacations in August in the Midwest!)

best places to travel in August USA view of chairs and stage with lights on beach in Michigan

Average temp: high 75, low 64

Muskegon, Michigan in August is a beach-bums, outdoor-adventurers, live music-lovers, festival-goers dream destination.

Located on the Western Michigan shoreline of Lake Michigan, Muskegon has the softest sugar sand beaches, making it the best place to travel in August in the Midwest for beaches! In fact, there are over 25 miles of beachfront location in Muskegon .

Since the weather is August reaches low to mid-80s , the locals are hitting the beach frequently, and visitors often come for day trips into the area.

Pere Marquette Beach is the most popular beach in the area , however, it’s one of the widest beaches in the area and there is nearly always a patch of sand to park your beach towel. For fewer crowds, head to Muskegon State Park or Hoffmaster State Park.

Pere Marquette Beach is also home to plenty of live music and festivals during August, thanks to The Deck and Burning Foot Beer Festival.

The Deck is a year-round outdoor restaurant , right on the beach . In addition to the sit-down restaurant overlooking Lake Michigan, they offer Adirondack chairs and a stage right in the sand for live music every night.

The Burning Foot Beer Festival takes place in late August on Pere Marquette Beach. Billed as Michigan’s only barefoot beer festival, enjoy local craft beer, art, and food, and plenty more live music on two stages.

If you seek outdoor adventure in Muskegon , head out to hike the100+ foot high sand dunes or visit the Outdoor Sports Complex, where you can luge in the summer.

Stay at the Pidge Inn, a charming, beachside cottage resort. Located on Muskegon Lake, it’s steps to the Muskegon Channel, USS Silversides Museum and Pere Marquete Park.

With all the beach days, live music, and festivals, there is no doubt that Muskegon is one of the every best places to travel in August!

Recommended by Tonya of Detailed Oriented Traveler

More of the best places to visit in August…

We are just getting started! I’m sure your August bucket list is already growing, but keep reading for more awesome August vacation ideas!

9. Egmont Key, Florida

best places to travel in August view of Florida beach through palm trees with ocean in distance

Average temp: high 88, low 79

Located just off the coast of Florida, Egmont Key is one of the best places to travel to in August. T he island is the perfect destination to enjoy the summer heat and engage in some outdoor sports thanks to its warm waters and sunny skies.

Egmont Key and Anna Maria Island are located relatively close to each other in the Gulf of Mexico, making them popular destinations for boaters in the area.

While there is no direct transportation between the two islands, visitors can easily access both destinations by boat, either by taking a ferry or private boat or by joining a boat tour or charter that visits both locations.

Most people visit Egmont Key due to it being the best place for snorkeling near Anna Maria Island . The island’s surroundings are home to an abundance of aquatic life, including dolphins, sea turtles, and colorful fish.

Aside from snorkeling, visitors to Egmont Key can also enjoy hiking and wildlife spotting. The island is home to a variety of bird species and other wildlife, and there are several nature trails to explore.

August weather on Egmont Key is typically hot and humid, with temperatures averaging around 90°F during the day. While visiting the island, it’s important to drink enough water and use sunscreen.

Visitors have the option of staying at the close-by Fort De Soto Campground, which provides tent and RV camping choices. In the surrounding cities of St. Petersburg and Anna Maria Island, there are also a number of hotels and holiday homes for rent.

Travelers visiting Egmont Key in August should be aware that it is a popular destination and can get crowded during peak season. It’s recommended to arrive early and plan ahead to avoid long lines and wait times.

To sum up, Egmont Key is the best place to visit in August. It is the ideal location for snorkeling and other outdoor activities because of its stunning beaches, mild waters, and a variety of marine life.

Recommended by Trijit of Budget Travel Buff

10. New River Gorge National Park, Virginia (an underrated place to vacation in August)

large metal bridge spanning valley with lush greenery

Average temp: high 80, low 61

Nestled in the mountains of West Virginia, New River Gorge National Park is the perfect summer vacation destination and one of the best places to visit in the US in August . The stunning scenery makes it one of the best East Coast national parks to visit.

Whitewater rafting is one of the most popular activities in the warmer months. Rafting the New River isn’t for the faint of heart though! There are two options for New River rafting trips.

You’ll see Class II – V rapids on the Lower New. If you’re looking for something a bit easier then the Upper New offers Class I – III rapids.

For something a bit more peaceful, you can hit one of the many hiking trails in the park. Long Point will give you a gorgeous view of the iconic New River Gorge Bridge . Endless Wall is another popular one with great views of the gorge.

The Kaymoor Miners Trail is perfect for any history buff as there are remains of the mine site that was operational from 1900 to 1962. Sandstone Falls is a gorgeous waterfall you can reach with a short, easy hike.

You can expect highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s which makes for perfect hiking weather.

Once you’re done adventuring in the park, head into Fayetteville and have dinner at Pies & Pints or stop for lunch at Cathedral Cafe.

The Outpost is a great campground right by the park and they recently upgraded their bathhouses. They have multiple site options including rustic cabins.

Recommended by Anna of Stuck On The Go

11. Monterey, California

view of boats in harbor best august vacations for couples Monterey california

Average temp: high 70, low 54

If you’re looking for the best places to travel in August, look no further than Monterey, California. This charming sea-side city has so much to offer! Whether you’re traveling as a couple, solo, with friends or your family, there’s so many things to do and see in Monterey California in August!

One of the best things to do with kids in Monterey (or really any age!) is to visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium .

Within the aquarium, you’ll see there are so many unique experiences wit the ability, to touch, learn, discover and learn out various marine life. The aquarium also puts a large emphasis on conservation efforts, which I personally love.

While in the area, make sure to check out the shops and restaurants along Cannery Row.

There’s a ton of outdoor adventures near Monterey as well. The 17 Mile Drive at Pebble Beach is a popular daytime adventure, with beautiful ocean views. Or spend a day watching sea otters at the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve.

Another major draw to visiting Monterey during August is that it’s a fabulous time to experience all the best things to do in Big Sur, California . Monterey is a great starting point, and you can drive part of the coast and loop back up, or stay a few days to experience this magnificent part of the country!

Monterey, California is the best place to visit in August for cool weather and plenty of city and outdoors adventures!

12. Zion National Park, Utah (best place to vacation in August for amazing canyon views!)

road through valley and cliffs on sunny day

Average temp: high 91, low 61

Zion National Park is a great place to visit in August. The scenery in Zion is at its most beautiful at this time of year, and all the hiking trails are open!

Zion is full of spectacular hiking trails, with the best ones being  Angels Landing  (one of the most spectacular hikes in the US!), Observation Point Trail, and The Narrows.

Zion National Park is busy during August – despite it being very hot (temperatures can reach 110 degrees Fahrenheit!). Start your day early – ideally before sunrise, or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds.

Whilst it is hot in Zion in August, it is actually a great park to visit in August as there are many hikes that run along a river, for example the Riverside Walk or the Taylor Creek Hike so you can cool off when you get hot. 

You can hike to the waterfalls at Emerald Pools and walk behind the waterfall through the mist, or you can go tubing along the Virgin River which is a great way to cool down!

Make sure to stop for an ice cream at the Zion Lodge afterwards – perfect!

The nearest accommodation is Zion National Park Lodge – located right inside the National Park . If you’ll be in an RV you can stay at the Zion Canyon Campground and RV Resort nearby. Make sure to book accommodation beforehand as August is peak season and gets booked out quickly!

Recommended by Catrina of 24 Hour Layover

13. Stonington, Maine (one of the best places to vacation in August on the East Coast)

best august vacations for couples view of coast of Maine with marsh rocks and tree lined ocean

Average temp: high 77, low 59

Stonington, Maine is a charming coastal town located on the southern tip of Deer Isle. August is an ideal time to visit Stonington as it offers fewer crowds than the middle of the summer and a plethora of outdoor activities. 

The end of the summer tends to provide the perfect weather for a leisurely time on the coast. However, as with any coastal town, the weather can change quickly, and visitors are advised to bring layers and be prepared for cooler or wetter weather.

There are many  things to do in Stonington, Maine  whether you want to stroll along the town’s quaint streets, take a scenic drive along the coast, or take a hike through the woods at one of several preserves. Renting kayaks or taking a guided boat tour to explore the area’s scenic coastline are both popular activities too.

One of the highlights of Stonington is its well-known picturesque harbor, where visitors can watch fishermen unloading their daily catch .

The fishing industry is a major part of Stonington’s economy, and fresh, locally caught seafood is a staple on many of the town’s restaurant menus. F or those who want to take the freshest seafood home, they can even pick out their own live lobsters at the dock at the Stonington Lobster.

The town is also home to the Stonington Opera House, a historic venue that hosts a variety of concerts, plays, and other cultural events throughout the year.

Also, consider a visit to the farmer’s market that happens once a week to meet local farmers and artists selling their goods. 

If you’re looking for a place to stay, the Inn at the Harbor, located in the heart of town on the waterfront, is an excellent option. With its rocky coastline and views of islands, Stonington provides the perfect backdrop for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation.

Recommended by Heather of This Noshtalgic Life

14. Mammoth Lakes, California

Sierra Nevada mountains view of trees lake and mountains in distance

Average temp: high 77, low 46

Mammoth Lakes  in the Eastern Sierra of California makes for one of the best August vacation ideas. Even though it’s known as a skiing paradise, Mammoth Lakes offers excellent hiking and outdoor sightseeing in the summer.

In Mammoth Lakes, you’ll want to allow lots of time on the water at the many lakes that give the town its name. The lakes of the Lower Basin are accessible by car, and you can go boating or canoeing, walk the lakeshore trails, and look for wildlife and birds.

The lakes of the Upper Basin can be accessed via hikes that range from moderate to strenuous. The hike to Crystal Lake is extremely popular, because you get great views of the lower lakes from the trail!

Take the Mammoth Mountain scenic gondola to the top of the mountain for spectacular views. You can bike down or walk down for a great adventure.

Also be sure to visit Devils Postpile National Monument, where you can view the formation of basalt columns and hike to the gorgeous Rainbow Falls.

You’ll want to rent a car to be able to explore the surrounding natural areas.

As a ski community, Mammoth Lake offers a plethora of comfortable stays in town, where you will also find lots of dining options. The Village Lodge is located walking distance to shopping and dining and offers a variety of unit sizes.

Recommended by Dhara of Roadtripping California

15. Traverse City, Michigan

best places to visit in August view of railing and beach with blue water in Michigan

Average temp: high 78, low 59

Turquoise waters, sand-swept dunes, and cloudless skies sound like the setting for some exotic Mediterranean escape — think again! Traverse City is a charming beach town located in Northern Michigan and is hands down best one of the best places to visit in August.

Visiting the area in August is ideal as the waters have had all of June and July to warm up, and the town is alive with activity. It’s a great place to visit if you love the outdoors!

You can’t miss renting a kayak on Grand Traverse Bay or checking out  Traverse City’s great hiking trails .  Many of the trails provide scenic views of shimming Lake Michigan.

After all of your outdoor time, you’ll want to relax with a glass of wine, and you’ve come to the right place.

Traverse City is the state’s wine region; it’s an excellent place to grow grapes because of its position latitudinally, and Lake Michigan helps regulate the climate. You’ll find a great mix of wineries producing Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, and more.

Choosing a gorgeous place to stay in Traverse City is easy, but being able to book it is another story. The area is very popular; as soon as you know you’ll visit, book a place to stay!

A terrific option, right on the water, is Delamar Traverse City. It’s within walking distance of downtown and the beach — you can’t ask for more!

Recommended by Rebecca of Veggies Abroad

16. Albuquerque, New Mexico

best places to travel in august USA view of orange stucco church with wispy clouds up above

Average temp: high 90, low 65

With the right mix of culture, history, food and outdoors activities, Albuquerque has got to be one of the best vacations in August! Located in the high desert, it gets hot in Albuquerque in the summer, but not smoldering, like in some other desert locations in the summertime.

The heat is tolerable, especially if you stick to outdoors activities early in the day. One of the best things to do in Albuquerque is to ride the Sandia Peak Tramway. Ride a gondola from 6,559 feet at the base to the top at 10,387 feet in elevation.

See spectacular views of the Sandia Mountains, hike the trails at the top or simply enjoy the view while enjoying a lunch or cocktail at the restaurant on the mountain peak.

Another fun way to enjoy the outdoors (that’s completely free!) is to hike the Rinconada Trail at the Petroglyph National Monument. The national monument has one of the largest concentrations of petroglyphs in the world, with over 24,000 on site. The Rinconada Trail alone has more than 300!

Old Town Albuquerque has lots of shops, restaurants and street vendors to enjoy during the month of August, too.

With dry weather you won’t have to worry much about the rain ruining your vacation plans. Plus, a visit in August means you’ll find better prices, as the famous Albuquerque Balloon Festival typically starts inflating prices starting in September.

And if you’re up for an adventure, try a Denver to Albuquerque road trip , which offers spectacular mountain views, culture and amazing food!

Where to travel in August continued…

So many hikes and outdoor adventures! Have you decided on your August vacation yet? If not, keep reading for more of these great ideas.

17. White Mountains, New Hampshire (where to travel in August to escape the heat)

lush valley with green and a few red trees with lake at base best places to visit in August

Average temp : high 64, low 53

If you’re looking for an alternative to the popular coastal destinations this August, there are so many things to do in the White Mountains of New Hampshire for a little more altitude and adventure.

While visiting you’ll be met with so many outdoor adventures and miles of trails to explore. Some of the best hiking options in the area include Artist’s Bluff, Lost River Gorge, Franconia Falls, Mount Willard, Mount Moosilauke, and West Rattlesnake Mountain.

Don’t skip driving the Kancamagus Highway, a 34.5-mile scenic drive in the White Mountains between the towns of Lincoln and Conway . In August, you won’t have the fall foliage crowds to contend with, so you can enjoy the views with a little more solitude.

You can also take the historic Mt. Washington Cog Railway to the top of this iconic peak in the White Mountains. The Cog was the first mountain-climbing cog railway to ever be built!

Another perfect summertime option is to float down the lovely Saco River in an inner tube — it’s a favorite activity for New England locals! You could opt for a kayak if you’d prefer, but whatever you choose will be an awesome August adventure in the White Mountains area.

There are also theme parks that are great for families eking out the last of summer vacation before school starts again. Whale’s Tale Waterpark is a favorite!

Another unique adventure would be checking out Santa’s Village in Jefferson. Here, you can enjoy the wonders of Christmas in the summertime.

However you choose to spend your time, a trip to the White Mountains will surely be a memorable August vacation!

Recommended by Amanda of Hey! East Coast USA

18. Minneapolis, Minnesota

best vacations in august view of trees and river with arch bridge and clouds in sky

Average temp: high 80, low 62

With a mix of Midwest charm and big city vibes, Minneapolis is certainly one of the best places to travel in August. With moderate temperatures, the city thaws out nicely from the harsh winters over the summer and really comes alive!

Visit vibrant downtown Minneapolis, where you can walk around the free Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and the Stone Arch Bridge. There’s plenty of museums and historical places as well, like the Mill Ruins Park, Orpheum Theatre ad the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

For rainy days or back to school shopping, you’ll definitely want to check out the 520+ stores in the Mall of America. Of course, there’s plenty of attractions too, like the theme park and aquarium, gaming studios, mini golf and so much more.

If outdoor adventure is what you crave, then August is an especially great time to visit Minneapolis! The Minnehaha Falls, Mississippi Gorge Regional Park and Nicollet Island Park are worth an afternoon visit. There’s 22 lakes in Minneapolis, so plenty of fresh air and green space even within this bustling city!

19. South Bay Los Angeles, California (August vacation ideas for Southern California)

august vacation ideas view of flowers overlooking beach and ocean in distance in Southern California

Average temp: high 77, low 64

The three beach cities (Manhattan, Hermosa, and Redondo Beach) that make up the South Bay of Los Angeles are the perfect destination for those seeking a refreshing escape from the scorching summer heat.

The weather here is pleasantly warm (a high of 77°F is average) and the ocean water is cool and refreshing. It’s a perfect destination for a range of beach activities such as surfing, swimming, SUPing in the harbor, and beach volleyball. You can also bike or roller-skate down the Strand, taking in the beautiful scenery.

By the way, if you’re looking to take your surfing to the next level, consider surfing in Cornwall , and amazing spot to surf along the Atlantic in the UK.

As August marks the end of summer vacation for many kids, the crowds start to thin out, providing a more peaceful and relaxed atmosphere.

If you’re traveling with your kids, be sure to visit the Sea Side Lagoon. It’s a large saltwater pool in Redondo Beach that has a sandy beach, snack bar, and a play area. 

When you need a break from the heat, the Del Amo Mall is one of the largest shopping centers in the U.S. and is a perfect spot to escape and indulge in some retail therapy.

Or, wander along any one of the beach city piers to enjoy the many boutiques, delicious restaurants, and live music and events that happen throughout the summer months. 

For those with a sweet tooth, Manhattan Beach Creamery is a must-visit. This local ice cream parlor offers an array of delicious flavors and toppings that are perfect for cooling off after a long day in the sun.

If you want to make the most of your trip, staying in  one of the incredible boutique hotels in Manhattan Beach  (such as the Belamar) is a must. These hotels offer luxurious amenities and personalized service that will make your stay unforgettable.

Overall, The South Bay LA is one of the best August vacation destinations. These beach towns offer a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and indulgence, making it an ideal destination for anyone looking to escape the heat and enjoy the final days of summer.

Recommended by Janelle of Make the Trip Matter

20. Breckenridge, Colorado (mountain vacation = best vacation in August!)

view of gondolas over mountain pasture where to travel in august

Average temp: high 68, low 53

Although Breckenridge is known as a ski town, it is an absolutely stunning place to visit in the month of August. This is when Colorado is the warmest and the wildflowers are blooming; Breckenridge in summer is simply amazing!

When visiting Breckenridge in August, there are plenty of accommodations to choose from, but one that stands out is the Breckenridge Mountain Lodge. This lodge is located in the heart of the town and you might score a deal off-season. The lodge also has a hot tub, sauna, and a complimentary continental breakfast to make your stay even more enjoyable.

Breckenridge is busy all year-round, so it is possible for it to get touristy in the month of August due to the events taking place. Some events include the Breckenridge Food and Wine Festiva l, which showcases local cuisine and wines.

The town also hosts several concerts and art fairs, which are perfect for a fun day out with family and friends.

For outdoor enthusiasts, August is the perfect time to explore the area’s many hiking and biking trails.

The nearby Quandary Peak Trail is a popular destination for hikers, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. You can also enjoy a bike ride along the Blue River Bike Path or rent a kayak to explore the nearby Dillon Reservoir.

When packing for a trip to Breckenridge in August, it’s essential to bring layers of clothing as the weather can change quickly in the mountains. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also a must as the sun’s UV rays can be stronger at high altitudes.

Breckenridge, Colorado, is one of the best August vacation ideas, offering a wide range of activities and breathtaking natural beauty.

With comfortable and affordable accommodations such as the Breckenridge Mountain Lodge, visitors can explore the town’s many attractions, including outdoor adventures, festivals, and events. Be sure to book accommodations and activities in advance, pack appropriately, and get ready for an unforgettable experience in the Rocky Mountains.

Recommended by Rebecca of The Travel Scrapbook

21. Gulf Shores, Alabama

alabama view of lake and trees

Average temp: high 90, low 74

One of the best places to visit in August is Gulf Shores, Alabama! Home to some of the best beaches on the Gulf Coast (and in the USA, for that matter), you’ll love this beach getaway.

The bright, white sand along the Gulf Coast is simply stunning! Gulf Shores a great beach destination in the US, and underrated for sure. Most people think of Florida’s white sand beaches, but Gulf Shores has them too, and without the heavy crowds!

Be sure to visit the Gulf State Park , where you’ll find not only ocean-front activities but also lake-side activities, too. Rent kayaks and enjoy the peaceful Lake Shelby. Or rent a bike through the bike-sharing program and enjoy the many trails in the park.

If you’re visiting with your family, there’s many fun things to do in Gulf Shores with kids. Enjoy the 3-story go kart track at The Track, play mini golf or take a dolphin cruise along the canals.

After a long day enjoying the August weather and activities, cool off with a refreshing treat at The Yard, home to oversized ice cream creations. Yum!

Pricing tends to be a bit lower in August, due to hurricane season and unpredictable weather. Be sure to make refundable travel arrangements and get travel insurance, just in case.

22. San Juan Islands, Washington (best place to vacation in August for whale-watching!)

two orcas swimming near San Juan islands Washington august vacation destinations

Average temp: high 73, low 50

If you’re looking for a unique summer getaway, consider the San Juan Islands in Washington state. Located in the Salish Sea, the islands offer rugged coastline, pine tree forests, and adorable coastal villages. Because they’re only accessible by ferry, they’ve retained their quiet and sleepy charm.

While the islands are undeniably beautiful, most visitors come here for one thing—whales! This is hands-down the best place for whale watching in Washington , and arguably one of the best spots to see orcas in the world, especially in the summer months, like August.

You can either go on a whale watching cruise or, if you’re on a budget, head to Lime Kiln Point State Park to spot them from its cliffs overlooking the water. 

The islands are also home to several beaches, which range from rugged shorelines to calm coves. One of the benefits of visiting in August is that, amidst the summertime warmth, you might actually get to enjoy the chilly waters of the Salish Sea!

Head to Eagle Cove, where the calm and shallow waters tend to feel a bit more palatable than some of the other beaches on the island. 

If you’re just looking for a relaxing evening, book a table at The Restaurant at Friday Harbor, which offers upscale comfort food, an excellent wine selection of locally-made wines, and a patio overlooking the ocean. It’s definitely not a bad place to keep an eye out for whales!

When you’re done with dinner, mosey upstairs to your room— Friday Harbor House also happens to be one of the best inns on the island , with a fireplace and spectacular ocean views.

While the islands may not be widely known outside of Washington, t hey’re a popular summer getaway spot for Pacific Northwesterners , so be sure to book your ferry tickets and hotel well in advance.

The San Juan Islands in Washington is the best place to travel in August that’s a bit more remote, yet gives all the PNW vibes!

Recommended by Jessica of Uprooted Traveler

23. Charlottesville, Virginia

best places to visit in August view of large brick building with red roses in foreground of image

Average temp: high 85, low 65

Charlottesville, VA is a great place to vacation in August . The city is famously home to Monticello, the estate of founding father Thomas Jefferson . But, the city has many other highlights that make it a great place to visit. 

August is a great time of year to explore the many wineries in the region. In fact, Charlottesville has over 40 wineries nearby ! 

One of the best wineries to visit is Barboursville Vineyards, which is one of the largest wineries in Virginia. The winery also has historic ruins to explore on the grounds nearby. 

Another top winery is Veritas Vineyards, which features a charming bed & breakfast. Guests can also indulge in a delicious four-course meal at The Farmhouse Veritas. Reservations are required and space is limited. Each dish is meticulously prepared and includes a wine pairing from the vineyard. 

Charlottesville also has some excellent hiking trails to explore nearby. One of the most scenic is the hike to Crabtree Falls. The hike is a 2.5-mile loop trail that skirts the waterfalls. Crabtree Falls is an impressive 1,200 feet tall and is one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River.

Another great hike to try is Rivanna Trail Loop, which is one of the most popular hikes in Charlottesville. The urban wilderness trail is 20 miles long and connects six city parks.  

August is also a great time to shop and dine at the Downtown Mall. This outside walking mall is where you can find many of the top restaurants in town. Some of the notable ones to check out include C&O Restaurant (for French fine dining), Bang! (for Asian tapas), and The Alley Light (for French small plates).

When visiting Charlottesville, a good place to stay is Omni Charlotteville Hotel, which has a central location near downtown and great amenities like an indoor pool, fitness center, restaurant, and bar. 

Recommended by Merry of Virginia Vacation Guide

Best places to visit in August USA

So many fun adventures on this list! More hiking, camping and city destinations up next!

24. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

grand tetons view of mountains and trees and field blue sky

Average temp: high 76, low 39

Hands down, one if the best vacations in August is Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. The weather is simply gorgeous in August, perfect for enjoying long days in the park.

For a relaxing day in the park, sit along the shore at Jackson Lake Beach and have a rock-skipping contest. And when you’re up for it, take the 42 Mile Scenic Drive including Lake Jenny, which will take an hour or two, depending on the number of scenic overlooks you stop and enjoy.

For a fun adventure, hike the incredible trail to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point. Just be sure to pack the bear spray in Grand Teton National Park, as they’re a thriving part of the park’s ecosystem.

The other must-see’s in Grand Teton include the Snake River at Schwabacher Landing, hiking to Taggart Lake and seeing the Moulton Barns on Mormon Row . Cool mornings and evenings in August are a great time to spot a variety of wildlife, too.

If you love camping, consider staying in the Colter Bay Campground or in Jackson Hole at the Elk Country Inn, both conveniently located to the best activities within the park.

Grand Teton National Park is the best place to visit in August in Wyoming!

25. Bend, Oregon

august vacation destinations in Bend Oregon view of hiking trail with bridge and trees

Average temp : high 82, low 46

Summertime in the Pacific Northwest is unmatched, and the town of Bend, Oregon is the perfect place to travel in August to experience this beautiful region.

While the PNW is generally thought of as always rainy, August brings some sun to Bend with temperatures ranging from 80-90 °F (26-32 °C) with nights in the 60s (15 °C) making it perfect for exploring.  

One thing to note is that with the beautiful, sunny weather comes a lack of rain and therefore wildfires. Be sure to stay up to date on weather reports before visiting to avoid any unpleasant air quality or closed destinations during your visit.

There are so many things to do in Bend . Explore the local food scene, then head out to explore the epic nature surrounding Oregon.

Nature lovers won’t have to venture far: Smith Rock State Park is only a 20-minute drive away from town, while the Deschutes River runs right through the city.

Bend is also a great jumping-off point for further destinations. The town lies only 2 hours driving from Oregon’s only national park: Crater Lake.

There are also several national monuments including the Painted Hills and Newberry Volcanic National Monument. Bend is certainly the best place to vacation in August with close proximity to state, national and other protected lands.

Back in town, be sure to taste Bend’s craft beer scene among the 30+ breweries. Bend Brewing Company is an excellent choice with a prime location along the Deschutes River.

To enjoy the outdoorsy vibe of Bend without actually camping outside, stay at the Campfire Hotel. The rooms decorated with kitschy camp-style down blankets and the marshmallow-roasting fire pit outside are just a few of the details that make this hotel a glamping experience at its finest.

Recommended by Michele of Adventures Abound

26. Big Island, Hawaii (best vacation in August for adventure-lovers)

where to travel in August view of Rainbow falls in Big Island Hawaii water falling into pool with lush greenery surrounding

Average temp: high 87, low 73

Situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 2000 miles (3200 km) off the coast of mainland USA, The Big Island, Hawaii is one of the most beautiful August vacation destinations.

August is the perfect time to visit Hawaii, as the state heads into off-season with cheaper prices and fewer crowds. It’s also a perfect destination and time for a babymoon in Hawaii , too!

Boasting geothermal landscapes and active volcanoes, The Big Island has a diverse culture with plenty to see and do.

On the west coast of Big Island, Kailua-Kona boasts luxury resorts, sprawling beaches and a dry and sunny climate. Pods of spinner dolphins can be seen from the coast and often enter the bay near the Royal Kona Resort (an excellent place to stay!)

Snorkeling at Big Island’s beaches  is one of the best ways to pass the day on the west side of the island.

The east side of the island has a tropical climate with a few rain showers, which results in lush rainforests and gushing waterfalls.

If hoping to stay on the East coast, Hilo, a charming coastal town, is the best place to base yourself. The Hilo Reeds Bay Hotel is a great choice that offers ocean views at affordable prices.

No visit to Hawaii is complete without a trip to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park ! Here, flowing lava can sometimes be seen from land or helicopter. There are several hikes where you can see lava fields and petroglyphs, and taking a guided tour can help you to learn more about the area.

While the north of Big Island has a charming cowboy culture and sees fewer tourists than the coasts. It produces some of the world’s best coffee.

Turtles can be seen all around Hawaii, and Punalu’u Black Sand Beach on the southern tip of Big Island is one of the most popular beaches to see these sleepy creatures.

Hawaii is easily accessible by flight, with Hawaiian Airlines offering non-stop service from the USA mainland and international destinations. Both Kona and Hilo have airports where hiring a car is easy. Alternatively, those on a budget can use the Hele-On bus to get around the island.

Choosing the Big Island of Hawaii from this list of the best places to visit in August is a choice you likely won’t regret!

Recommended by Lucy and Dan of Thoroughly Travel

27. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

best places to travel in august view of sand and beach fence leading to ocean

Average temp : high 78, low 63

Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a must-visit destination in August in the USA. It’s known for the untouched sandy beaches, historic lighthouses, biking trails, and laid-back atmosphere. In August the north Atlantic water finally gets warm enough to swim so it’s an ideal time to visit Cape Cod’s beaches.

If you have limited time to visit Cape Cod, go to the northern end and visit Cahoon Hollow Beach in Wellfleet. There are few commercial properties along the water since the beaches are protected as part of the Cape Cod National Seashore. Cahoon Hollow Beach offers a secluded view of the Atlantic ocean behind 75-foot sand dunes!

Spend the afternoon at the beach swimming, beach combing, or biking, and end the day at the Beachcomber restaurant . The Beachcomber is a classic Cape Cod seafood joint, and the only commercial property allowed along the protected shore. Grab a cocktail, and try some famous local Wellfleet oysters after a day in the sun.

The parking at Cahoon Hollow Beach fills up very quickly and can be expensive . I’d recommend booking accommodation nearby and Ubering (or biking) to the beach to avoid the headache.

If looking for a place to stay nearby, I’d recommend the Endless Coast Boutique Hotel as it is quiet and charming yet less than 2 miles from the beach. 

Even after hours, Cahoon Hollow Beach still has a fun atmosphere. Many beachgoers will stay on the beach to watch the sunset and have a bonfire.

This area of Cape Cod is rated as one of the best spots for stargazing in Massachusetts due to the lack of light pollution on the Outer Cape . Truly the best late summer experience morning to night! 

No matter how you spend your time, you will surely agree that Cape Cod is one of the best August vacation destinations.

Recommended by Sierra of Your Guide to Wandering

28. New Glarus, Wisconsin (one of the most unique and best places to visit in August)

unique places to visit in August USA view of building in New Glarus Wisconsin with teal shutters flowers and brown siding

One of the best August vacation ideas in Wisconsin is the town of New Glarus , only 30 minutes from the state capital of Madison. 

New Glarus is known as “America’s Little Switzerland” . Swiss immigrants from the canton of Glarus settled here in the 1800s. A visit to the Swiss Historical Village tells about the history of New Glarus and what life was like in rural Wisconsin.

You can also tour the Chalet of the Golden Fleece Museum for Swiss architecture and an eclectic collection of trinkets from around the world.

August 1st is Swiss National Day , and New Glarus always celebrates with festivities that include alpenhorn performances, yodeling, flag throwing, and more!  The weather will be in the 80s, but there is plenty of shade and cool drinks.

Foodies love the good beer and cheese in New Glarus, and they can even order an authentic raclette or fondu. 

New Glarus Brewing Company makes one of the state’s favorite beers, and you can enjoy one at their beer garden.  Make sure to stop at the Backerei for some sweets to take home!

The rolling hills around New Glarus provide a great place to bike, and you can ride the Sugar River State Trail to many nearby towns.   

There aren’t many accommodations options in New Glarus, but if you want to stay in town, you should reserve a room at the Chalet Landhaus Inn to stay in a Swiss chalet with a pool.

Recommended by Kristin of Growing Global Citizens

29. Boulder, Colorado

best vacations in august with the view of slabs of flat irons with green trees and walking path

Average temp : high 87, low 57

The Rocky Mountains of Colorado are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and an excellent choice for where to travel in August. At the foothills of the Rockies, the town of Boulder is the perfect gateway before driving deeper into the mountains. The town itself offers so many fun things to do that you may not need to go anywhere else. 

August is the ideal month to visit Boulder. Although Boulder is home to the University of Colorado, students are still on summer break in August, so crowds are light. 

At an elevation of 5,430 feet above sea level, temperatures remain mild in this dry climate. The average high in August is 87 degrees, so it never gets too hot during your daytime activities . The evenings and mornings are crisp and cool, with average lows of 59 degrees. 

Visitors can find a wide variety of accommodation options in Boulder. Peaceful Valley Campground is open during the summer months and welcomes tents, campers, trailers, and RVs.

For something more comfortable, Hotel Boulderado in the downtown area has been an upscale accommodation option for over 100 years. The beautiful hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 

The heart and soul of Boulder is found on Pearl Street. This pedestrian mall is lined with seemingly endless amounts of trendy restaurants, historic storefronts, adorable coffee shops, and more. Take a stroll down Pearl at any time of the day or night to get a sense of Boulder’s energetic and vibrant culture. 

If you want to escape the city life, head over to the Flatirons. These photogenic slabs of sandstone act as the backdrop of Boulder from just about any angle. You can find dozens of hiking trails here to explore the nearby meadows, creeks, and rock formations.

Recommended by Steven of Bro on the Go

30. Gatlinburg, Tennessee (best vacations in August for a mix of outdoors and city life)

beautiful smoky mountains white puffy clouds and green meadow in Cades Cove Smoky Mountains August vacations

Average temp: high 85, low 62

A gateway to the Smoky Mountains and an adventurous town, Gatlinburg is one of the best places to vacation in August in the USA . It’s a busy town with tons of people exploring the many shops, restaurants and activities.

For unique views of the Smoky Mountains, consider the Ober Mountain Tramway Mall, which includes gondola views and even an amusement park. The Gatlinburg SkyLift Park is another fun adventure which includes a long suspension bridge – so fun!

If you’re looking for a little more space from the crowds, enjoy the various scenic drives and hiking trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. During August, expect lush forests of trees with peek-a-boo views of the beautiful mountains.

Be sure to hike up to Clingman’s Dome for 360-degree views of the mountains, which are especially spectacular at sunset. If you’re looking for a waterfall hike, consider Laurel Falls Trail , Abrams Falls Trail or Grotto Falls Trail – all spectacular in their own way.

Best places to travel in August

Are you getting more and more exciting to plan the final trip before summer ends? Here are a few more of the very best places to visit in August in the US!

31. Outer Banks, North Carolina

tan sandy beach at Outer Banks NC during August

Average temp : high 86, low 73

The Outer Banks is a beach town in North Carolina that makes for an incredible place to visit in August. 

This charming town, often referred to as OBX, is filled with pristine beaches and gorgeous ocean views. So, for those looking for the opportunity to unwind and soak up the sun, this location may be perfect for you. 

During a visit, you can enjoy several water-based activities, including surfing, fishing, snorkeling, and shell hunting along the beach. If you’re lucky, you may even have the opportunity to see wild horses along the shore, which is one of the best free things to do in the Outer Banks!

Outside of the beaches, there are other fun-filled activities, such as checking out the lighthouses down the strip of The Outer Banks and watching the sunset at Jockey’s Ridge.

Due to the vast amount of beaches, August is a popular and sunny month for The Outer Banks. It is recommended that you rent a car to properly explore down the coast. Without a car, you will be very limited to your nearest beach.

An iconic hotel located here is the TownePlace Suites by Marriott Outer Banks Kill Devil Hills, which is located in the heart of The Outer Banks and surrounded by attractions.

Recommended by Samantha of Roam NC

32. Chicago, Illinois

chicago skyline with giant ferris wheel in foreground and walking path with plants

Average temp: high 81, low 70

When it comes to the best attractions in Illinois Chicago , it is hard to decide because it is brimming with activities. However, to narrow the list for you, we selected the best things to do in Chicago during August.

For starters, Chicago is a great place to enjoy live music and concerts . The concerts and music events are scattered all over the city in August.

As matter of fact, the weather in August makes it a perfect spot for outdoor concert. Therefore, there are exciting concerts happening everyday in Chicago all throughout August. You’ll surely find one that fits your taste!

You can also enjoy Air and Water Show by the lakefront of Lake Michigan and Milliken Parade in Bronzeville.

However, the fun does not end yet. There are so many more things to see and discover in Chicago in August! If you time your visit right, you may be able to attend Ruideo Fest, the Windy city Smokeout, or the famous Ribfest Chicago.

Do not forget to watch a musical or broadway shows at the Marriott Theatre. They also have some live Orchestra for the younger audience.

The shows are located in the heart of Lincolnshire Marriott Resort, which is a great place to stay during your trip to Chicago! It’s home to 3 restaurants, M-Club, Starbuck, Resort spa and 390 hotel rooms at Lincolnshire Marriot Resort.

Recommended by Ossama of The Awesome Traveler

33. Olympic National Park, Washington (the best place to visit in August for hikers)

Average temp: high 62, low 44

Olympic National Park in Washington State is one of the very best places to visit in August in the USA. With lush ancient forests, rugged coastlines, and snow-capped mountains, the park offers something for everyone.   It’s perfect for hiking, camping, fishing, boating, and has many scenic drives offering stunning views. 

August is a great time to hike Hurricane Ridge . The trail is known for its breath-taking views of the Olympic Mountains and unique alpine meadows. 

There are many miles of hikes for all levels and abilities and many ranger led activities during the summer months.   Be sure to stop off at the Visitor Center for full details and to make the most of the spectacular views from the observation deck.

In the foothills of the Olympics you’ll find Lake Crescent, a stunning lake surrounded by forests and majestic mountains . The lake itself is crystal clear with a variety of hiking trails. The Marymere Falls Trail is an easy loop, while the Mount Storm King trail is more challenging with spectacular views of the lake.

The Lake offers a host of activities too! Don’t forget your swimsuit because the water temperature averages around 70 degrees and is perfect for a dip!

If you’re feeling more adventurous, rent a kayak and explore more of this beautiful lake.

There is accommodation to suit every style; with several c ampgrounds including Kalaloch and Heart o’ the Hills Campground . If you prefer more comfort, there are several hotels and lodge resorts including Lake Quinault Lodge, Lake Crescent Lodge or a range of options in Port Angeles.

Recommended by Colleen of Then We Walked

34. Twin Falls, Idaho

water falling over rocky shoreline into river below with cliffside in distance

Average temp: high 88, low 54

One of the most underrated states on this list of best places to visit in August is Idaho. Home to an amazing variety of outdoor activities and attractions, it simply doesn’t get enough attention!

The town of Twin Falls, Idaho in the southern part of the state is a great weekend getaway destination. One of the town’s main attractions is Shoshone Falls , one of the things Idaho is known for !

This large waterfall along the Snake River is a sight to see! By late August the waterfall isn’t nearly as lush as it is in the spring, but it’s still fun to visit.

There’s plenty of other outdoor activities and sight seeing as well. Visit the Centennial Waterfront Park and the Perrine Memorial Bridge. Check out the views of the river and canyon at the Snake River Canyon Overlook or visit the Thousand Springs State Park.

While you’re in Twin Falls, be sure to visit historic downtown for shops and galleries plus great places to eat!

There’s also plenty of hiking and camping opportunities in the nearby Sawtooth National Forest, with elevations from 5,000 – 7,000 feet. Try the Proctor Mountain Trial, Lady Face Falls or Chocolate Gulch Trail for fabulous mountain views.

35. St. Croix, US Virgin Islands (best places to visit in August with epic ocean views)

best place to travel in august view of ocean cliffs and blue water in US Virgin Islands

Average temp: high 87, low 77

St. Croix, a stunning U.S. territory in the Caribbean Ocean, is an enchanting island with gorgeous blue water, verdant tropical scenery, and Danish colonial architecture .

Since most tourists visit in the winter to escape the cold and experience the island’s special Christmas celebrations, August is a great time to  explore St. Croix  without the crowds. 

During August, the island has an average high of 87 degrees, an average low of 77 degrees, and about ten rainy days. There is always a chance St. Croix could be hit with a tropical storm, but they are rare . Most days are sunny and warm, with perfect beach weather and calm water.

While visiting St. Croix, you can take advantage of world-class scuba diving and snorkeling at the vibrant Buck Island Reef National Monument.

You can also enjoy the island’s many beaches without the crowds and swim in the island’s natural tide pools. After dark, you can jump into one the island’s two bioluminescent bays before enjoying some tasty local ital food. 

Most St. Croix visitors stay in one of the island’s two colorful main towns (Christianstead and Fredricksted) or at a waterfront hotel. Some of the best hotels on the island include Father Leaf Inn, The Waves at Cane Bay, and Hotel on the Cay.

Note: when planning a trip to the Caribbean during hurricane season (June – November), don’t forget to buy travel insurance, just in case!

And if you want more beautiful turquoise water in your travels, a bucket-list trip is sailing the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas near Greece! Check out this Celestyal Cruises review for Santorini and Mykonos , Athens and plus more fun spots.

Recommended by Annie of Your Friend the Nomad

36. New York City, New York (best place to travel in August for big city sights)

best places to visit in August view of Central Park with high rise buildings surrounding it on a sunny day

Average temp: high 84, low 69

New York City always comes to mind when thinking of the best places to visit in August. 

You don’t have to have visited New York to be aware of this city’s plethora of iconic landmarks and outdoor spaces, with each attraction only becoming more enjoyable in warmer weather.

Start your trip to New York with a sunrise walk along the Brooklyn Bridge or the High Line. After sunrise, be sure to check out the fountain in Washington Square Park and then spend some time in the famous Central Park . Finally, head up to some of the best observation decks NYC to experience New York City from a bird’s eye view. 

New York has certain peak times. The summer months and over the Holiday period (Christmas) is when the city will see the most tourists. So, expect bigger crowds and long queues. These can be avoided through planning and booking tickets to attractions in advance.

There is a multitude of hotels in New York to choose from, and it is very much dependent on what atmosphere you are looking for. For example, in Manhattan, you will find more luxurious hotels, whereas, in a location like Brooklyn, you will be encased in more of the local community.

One of the best hotels to consider is the famous Plaza Hotel, which is a five-star hotel conveniently close to Central Park and other various attractions.

Recommended by Sam of Find Love and Travel

37. San Diego, California

old town San Diego museum with Spanish architecture, plants and brick pathways in historic setting

Average temp : high 77, low 67

Where to travel in August – saved the best for last! Really though, San Diego, California is a fabulous vacation destination. Whether you’re traveling solo, going with friends, family or as a couple, this destination has a little bit of everything for every vacation style.

Music festivals, sporting events, surfing competitions and more events fill the weekends in August in San Diego. If you’re not busy attending one of the city’s events, be sure to visit Old Town San Diego , which is the birthplace of California and full of so much history. Also – a huge concentration of Mexican restaurants!

Be sure to visit downtown San Diego. Balboa Park is an amazing spot in the city. Museums, hiking trails, botanical gardens and so much more! Oh, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo is nearby and worth a visit!

If you have just 1 or 2 days in San Diego , be sure to visit Condado at sunset. The sand on Condado Beach sparkles like diamonds because of a unique element – mica. It’s a picture-perfect way to end a weekend getaway in San Diego.

Gulf State Park beach with white sand blue water and pier in distance

What a list! How will you ever decide where to travel in August?! From amazing mountains to fun cities, there’s simply so many places in the USA to choose from.

To help you out a bit more let’s recap the list in a slightly quicker fashion…

Best places to vacation in August

  • Glacier National Park, Montana
  • San Francisco, California
  • Lake Placid, New York
  • Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Lake Erie, Ohio
  • Denali National Park, Alaska
  • Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina & Virginia
  • Muskegon, Michigan
  • Egmont Key, Florida
  • New River Gorge National Park, Virginia
  • Monterey, California
  • Zion National Park, Utah
  • Stonington, Maine
  • Mammoth Lakes, California
  • Traverse City, Michigan
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • White Mountains, New Hampshire
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • South Bay Los Angeles, California
  • Breckenridge, Colorado
  • Gulf Shores, Alabama
  • San Juan Islands, Washington
  • Charlottesville, Virginia
  • Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
  • Bend, Oregon
  • Big Island, Hawaii
  • Cape Cod, Massachusetts
  • New Glarus, Wisconsin
  • Boulder, Colorado
  • Gatlinburg, Tennessee
  • Outer Banks, North Carolina
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Olympic National Park, Washington
  • Twin Falls, Idaho
  • St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
  • New York City, New York
  • San Diego, California

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Wednesday 12th of July 2023

This is incredibly extensive! It really makes me want to explore more of the US, especially Alaska.

Aw yay Taylor! There's just so many places to visit in the US. I hope you get to see Alaska soon!

Tuesday 11th of July 2023

Great article! Colorado is such an underrated summer destination. I’d love to check out Twin Falls, Idaho as I’ve never been!

So glad you liked it and found some inspiration, Amanda! Twin Falls is a great destination :)

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Jun 2, 2023 • 8 min read

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Try some of the less busy islands of the Cyclades © Adrienne Pitts / Lonely Planet

Want an adrenaline-fueled adventure? Would you prefer to relax by the sea? Or maybe you’re keen to absorb some culture at a festival?

August is prime time for an epic escape, and whatever you’re after. So check out some of our recommendations for where to travel this August and start planning your next adventure. 

Where are the best places to travel to in August for relaxation?

Enjoy the north coast of Sri Lanka; hit the lesser-known islands of Greece.

Northeast Sri Lanka 

Why now? Loll or surf at Indian Ocean beaches under the sun. 

There’s a triple whammy of good news about Sri Lanka ’s northeast in August: the weather is great, prices are low and beaches are quiet. Unlike the southwest , which catches the rain now, the northeast coast this month has blue skies, warm waters and – at Arugam Bay particularly – good surf. Civil war ensured this region was largely off-limits until recently, so the coast is little-developed – you can still find an empty patch of sand at spots such as Nilaveli , Uppuveli and Passekudah . The center is also pretty dry in August, good for visiting the rock fortress of Sigiriya and spiritual hub Kandy , which bursts into noisy, colorful life during the Esala Perahera celebrations honoring the Sacred Tooth relic of Buddha each summer. 

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Sri Lanka hub . 

Cyclades, Greece

Why now? To swim between offbeat isles. 

Okay, we won’t lie: August across this magnificent Mediterranean archipelago is hardly castaway-quiet. The weather is too alluringly hot and sunny, and popular islands like party-central Mykonos and dreamy Santorini heave. However, smaller outposts – such as Schinousa, uninhabited Fidousa and craggy-coasted Iraklia – will be far less crowded. Plus, there’s a way to get away from everyone: jump in that crystal-clear blue sea. Book an open-water swimming holiday to hop between bays, coves and beaches under your own steam – rather than hordes of tourists, you’ll see sea caves, rock arches, towering cliffs, and colorful fish. 

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Greece hub . 

Where are the best places to travel to in August for wildlife and nature?

Spend some time foraging in Sweden; explore the wilderness of Ecuador.

Why now? For a free foraging adventure.

Allemansrätt is an amazing thing. This “Right of Public Access,” written into Swedish law, means everyone has the right to freely roam the countryside – that is, to visit any beach , swim in any lake, fish anywhere off the coast, put up a tent on (almost) any patch of ground and forage all over. And in a country with as much wonderful wilderness as Sweden, the possibilities are endless – and even in peak-season August, there’s plenty enough space for everyone. Plus, it’s a great month for foraging: look out for wild mushrooms plus bushes heavy with blueberries, raspberries, lingonberries and cloudberries. But where to go? Perhaps a wild camp kayaking expedition around the islands of the Stockholm Archipelago ? Or a hike along the Kungsleden (King’s Trail) in remote Swedish Lappland ? Or how about berry-picking in the forests of Skuleskogen National Park?

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Sweden hub . 

Why now? Climb volcanoes, delve into the rainforest and browse markets. 

Little Ecuador packs the best of South America into one handy-sized package. It has amazing architecture in Quito and Cuenca ; Inca remains at Ingapirca; Indigenous markets at Otavalo , Saquisil and Zumbahua; magnificent cones (including picture-perfect Cotopaxi ) along the “Avenue of the Volcanoes”; and profuse wildlife in the Amazon, the Galápagos and the northern cloud forests. Both highlands and rainforests are driest in August, so it’s prime time for absorbing the cultural highlights and getting active on volcanoes and rafting whitewater rivers. Ecuador’s a bargain, to boot, with great-value accommodation.

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Ecuador hub . 

Where are the best places to travel to in August for culture?

Enjoy the culture of Swaziland; tango in Buenos Aires.

Why now? For natural and cultural festivities in Africa’s little culture capital. 

Landlocked eSwatini (known until 2018 as Swaziland) has all the animal allure you’d expect from a wild tract of southern Africa and August is the height of the dry season. There are 17 game-packed protected areas spread across this pocket-sized nation’s bushveld, highveld and subtropical forests – ranger-led walks in Hlane Royal National Park are a particular thrill. But arguably it’s the human interactions here that’ll leave the greatest impression. Ruled by one of the world’s last remaining absolute monarchs, eSwatini has a uniquely well-preserved cultural heritage, displayed in most dazzling fashion in late August or early September at the Umhlanga Reed Dance (this year's falls on September 4, so extend your trip until then). This huge-scale event at Ludzidzini sees up to 40,000 exuberant, brightly dressed girls dance before the king and the queen mother, accompanied by poker-faced warriors. It’s an unmatched eruption of swaying, singing, color and noise. 

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our eSwatini hub . 

Buenos Aires, Argentina 

Why now? Learn to tango in the home of the world’s sexiest dance.

Nowhere else are a city and a dance so inextricably linked. Tango is, simply, the heartbeat of Buenos Aires , and the Argentine capital’s passion for both the music – exemplified by the songs of Carlos Gardel, which still waft out of many a window – and the dance never seems to diminish. The cool month of August isn’t just a wonderful time to visit BA : it also sees the city fling itself into its annual Festival de Tango, with performances and concerts by the finest exponents. At other times, you can enjoy more or less touristy (but usually high-caliber) tango shows at various clubs and theaters, or simply watch the weekly Sunday sessions in Plaza Dorrego . But to really feel the spirit of the dance, join a lesson at a San Telmo milonga (dancehall) and stay for the late-night free-for-all with expert Porteños afterward, fuelled by fine Argentine red wine.

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Buenos Aires hub . 

Where are the best places to travel to in August for food and drink? 

Taste the incredible hawker food of Singapore; hit up the stalls of Portland

Why now? For greenery and gluttony.

Singapore is a hot and tasty prospect year-round. Since it’s practically on the equator, it’s always warm here, while the food scene – from Michelin-starred to street stalls – is always delicious. August, when local school holidays are over and rain is scarce, can be especially mouthwatering. There’s a growing focus on thinking local and sustainable, too, with a resurgence in the popularity of the city’s hawker market culture and comfort food faves ( laksa , hokkien mee rice, fried kway teow noodles), young “hawkerpreneur” chefs adding hipness to the traditional scene and attempts to tackle food-waste issues. Indeed, Singapore is aiming for a greener future all round, with a pledge to double the size of its nature parks and plant more than a million trees by 2030.

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Singapore hub . 

Portland, Oregon 

Why now? To eat and drink outside.

The Pacific Northwest is notorious for its damp, misty weather. However, your best bet for a break with less drizzle is in August: it’s one of the region’s hottest, driest months, and ideal for soaking up Portland ’s alfresco summer food scene. At this time of year it’s all about exploring the distinct neighborhoods , hanging out on patios and plazas, grazing from food trucks, browsing farmers markets, supping at microbreweries (there are around 70 in town) and scootering between award-winning baristas. Indeed, Portland has more roasters and cafes per capita than any other city in the USA – coffee is treated as seriously as wine here. A java crawl might include rock-star roasters Stumptown, an iced cold brew at Courier and a cuppa at Bison, the city’s only Native American–owned coffee shop. 

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Portland hub . 

Where are the best places to travel to in August for adventure?

Hike through Georgia; road trip through Flinders Range.

Caucasus, Georgia & Armenia 

Why now? Hike a spectacular, sustainable trail.

When completed, the Transcaucasian Trail will be a monster – a marvelous 3000km (1864-mile) monster, streaking across the little-visited mountains of Georgia and Armenia , from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea. The project, begun in 2015, aims to safeguard the nature and culture of the Caucasus by creating a world-class hiking route and developing sustainable-tourism initiatives along the way. Trekkers will be able to follow centuries-old shepherds’ tracks, visit monasteries and medieval villages, stay in family guesthouses, feast on home-cooked dishes and raise a glass (or three) of excellent local wine. Hundreds of kilometers have already been mapped, including the full north–south crossing of Armenia, via the peaks of Azhdahak and Khustup, Lakes Arpi and Sevan , the national parks of Dilijan and Arevi, and the canyons of Dzoraget and Debed. A section through Georgia’s Upper Svaneti is ready, too, where the high-altitude passes aren’t snow-free until July. 

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Georgia  and Armenia hubs . 

Flinders Ranges, South Australia

Why now? Cool weather for walking.

The craggy, saw-toothed Flinders Ranges in South Australia  are venerable indeed. Formed over 600 million years, they’re home to some of the oldest multi-cellular fossils on earth – the region’s Nilpena Ediacara National Park, designated in 2021, is arguably the world’s richest and most intact paleontological site. Also, human activity here dates back 49,000 years, with Aboriginal stories seemingly woven around every rock and outcrop. August is a good time to plot your own Flinders walkabout: there’s more rain, but it fills the creeks and pools, attracting wildlife. Animals are more active during the cooler winter days, too – hikers might find themselves strolling with yellow-footed rock wallabies, emus, grey kangaroos and flocks of galahs. The rugged northern section of the 1200km (750-mile) Heysen Trail (which starts on the south coast) cuts through the region, finishing at Parachilna Gorge, winding via Mt Remarkable, Alligator Gorge and the crater-like bowl of Ikara (Wilpena Pound). Truly epic hiking country .

Find everything you need to know to plan a trip on our Flinders Ranges hub . 

This article was first published June 2019 and updated June 2023

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Editor's note: This guide has been updated with the latest information.

August is a wonderful time to embark on a memorable journey and explore new destinations worldwide. Whether you are a sports enthusiast, a foodie or a music lover, numerous destinations offer exciting experiences during this summer month.

From the artsy streetscapes of Providence, Rhode Island, to the serene landscapes of Norway and the Indigenous culture of Santa Fe, New Mexico, here are 12 of the best destinations to visit in August.

Providence, Rhode Island

top travel destinations in august

Providence bursts with life in summer, its walkable artsy downtown brimming with activities.

The pinnacle of summer attractions is WaterFire, an extraordinary art installation by local artist and Brown University graduate Barnaby Evans. Occurring several times over the summer, with an event on Aug. 19, WaterFire draws hundreds of thousands visitors annually.

Nearly 100 bonfires seemingly float on Providence's downtown rivers, creating a multisensory marvel. The crackling fires, the soothing melodies of curated music, and the bustling crowd enhance the spectacle. Street performers and musicians contribute to the magical atmosphere. This unique, mesmerizing experience is entirely free.

To elevate your experience, book a Venetian gondola, skimming close to the flames while enjoying the captivating blend of fire, water and music on the Providence and Woonasquatucket rivers.

TPG tip : The Graduate Providence is conveniently located near major attractions and is available from just $174 per night.

top travel destinations in august

Tahiti in August is the ideal destination for a remarkable adventure. This tropical paradise's captivating charm invites travelers to enjoy its pristine beaches, powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. August offers favorable weather with plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall. It is perfect for thrilling water activities like snorkeling and diving among vibrant coral reefs teeming with exotic marine life.

Take advantage of the breathtaking sunsets that adorn the sky with a kaleidoscope of colors while you relax with a tropical cocktail. Explore the lush rainforests, hike along trails leading to hidden waterfalls and immerse yourself in the tranquility and natural beauty. To experience Tahitian culture, visit local markets bursting with vibrant colors and flavors, and indulge in traditional Polynesian cuisine featuring fresh seafood and tropical fruits.

TPG tip : Hilton Hotel Tahiti is available from just $303 or 80,000 Hilton Honors points per night. Pristine beaches and clear blue waters are available here, and it's just five minutes from Faaa International Airport.

Australia and New Zealand

top travel destinations in august

Sports fans should mark their calendars for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup championship taking place in Australia and New Zealand. The highly anticipated event will captivate fans as matches unfold across nine cities from July 20 to Aug. 20.

The tournament's thrilling climax will occur at Sydney's Gadigal Stadium, where the two top teams will battle for glory. This sporting spectacle offers the chance to witness world-class women's football and experience the electrifying atmosphere of the games.

Related: United unveils largest-ever expansion in Australia, New Zealand with 6 new and upgraded flights

Aside from the thrilling FIFA Women's World Cup championship, these countries offer a plethora of attractions and experiences during this month. In Australia, the winter season brings cooler temperatures, making it a great time to explore the stunning landscapes of the Outback or embark on a road trip along the picturesque Great Ocean Road.

Meanwhile, New Zealand showcases its natural beauty, with snowcapped mountains perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. Both countries boast vibrant cities, unique wildlife, and rich indigenous cultures, providing endless opportunities for adventure and exploration.

Related: Why Aotearoa-New Zealand is the best international destination of the year

TPG tip: Consider staying at the hip, locally-owned QT Hotels & Resorts, which offers luxurious boutique accommodations in seven of the nine host cities from around 15,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points or $222 per night.

Trondheim, Norway

top travel destinations in august

Trondheim, Norway, has emerged as an exciting culinary destination, and August is the best month to appreciate it. From Aug. 3 to 5, the city hosts the Trondelag Food Festival and Trondheim Brewery Festival. The food festival attracts over 250,000 visitors who can savor the diverse flavors of more than 200 local food producers.

Related: Beyond Bergen: Where to travel along Norway's coast

The festival also offers cooking classes, where participants can learn about regional specialties and food preservation techniques. Meanwhile, beer enthusiasts can indulge in the Trondheim Brewery Festival, with 30 breweries showcasing their craft beers, ciders and more.

TPG tip : Stay in the heart of Trondheim at the budget-friendly Hotel Bakeriet — set in a charming, former 19th-century bakery — which can be redeemed for 32,000 Best Western points or $154 per night.

top travel destinations in august

Quebec, Canada, offers a taste of France without crossing the Atlantic.

In August, two exciting developments will lure adventure seekers and visitors focused on sustainable travel.

The Riki Bloc climbing cooperative will transform a former church into an indoor climbing center, providing a more unconventional experience for active minded travelers.

Additionally, Alstom's Coradia iLint, the first green-hydrogen-powered passenger train in North America, will operate between Charlevoix and Quebec City, offering an eco-friendly mode of transportation for exploring the region.

Beyond these exciting initiatives, Quebec offers a taste of France without the need to cross the Atlantic. Immerse yourself in the Francophile charms of Quebec City, where cobblestone alleys, historic architecture and lively cafes transport you to the heart of Europe. Indulge in the city's culinary scene, savoring delectable French-inspired cuisine and local specialties that will delight your taste buds.

TPG tip : Quebec City Marriott Downtown — available from 46,000 Marriott Bonvoy points or $250 per night — is a great home base for exploring the area.

Related: 5 small Canadian cities you can use points and miles to visit this year

Hamilton County, Indiana

top travel destinations in august

August is the ideal time to visit Hamilton County, Indiana, with many attractions and events to delight visitors.

One highlight not to be missed is the new Carmel Jazz Festival on Aug. 11 and 12. This multiday, multistage event showcases exceptional jazz, blues and R&B talents, offering music enthusiasts an immersive experience filled with soulful melodies and rhythmic beats.

In addition to soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of Hamilton County, visitors can enjoy recreational activities amid beautiful landscapes. Spend a thrilling day at Strawtown Koteewi Park to indulge in zip lining, horseback riding, or test your archery skills.

For nature lovers, the Monon Trail offers a scenic trek from Sheridan through Westfield and Carmel to Indianapolis. Don't forget to take a break in Carmel's Midtown Plaza or the Carmel Arts & Design District, where you can explore galleries, restaurants and local shops, providing ample opportunities for eclectic dining and shopping. With over 90 local restaurants, Hamilton County satisfies all culinary cravings.

Visit the Noblesville Cultural Arts District or the Nickel Plate District in Fishers to discover more artistic and cultural gems.

TPG tip: For families, the stylish Embassy Suites by Hilton Noblesville Indianapolis Conference Center provides plenty of amenities and space to spread out, with rates starting from 50,000 Hilton Honors points or $190 per night.

Isla Mujeres, Mexico

top travel destinations in august

August is the peak season for encountering whale sharks in the waters around Isla Mujeres, making it an ideal destination for snorkeling or diving with these majestic creatures.

The Isla Mujeres Foundation Festival, celebrating the island's founding, also takes place in August and provides a glimpse into the vibrant local culture. Not to mention, this car-free island's beautiful white sand beaches lie just across the Bahia de Mujeres (Bay of Women), a short ferry ride from Cancun.

TPG tip: Consider staying at the luxurious, recently unveiled, Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets , which offers an exclusive adults-only retreat with world-class amenities from 72,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points, or $1,310 per night (based on double occupancy).

Related: 7 amazing spots in Mexico's Riviera Maya that aren't Tulum

Hot Springs, South Dakota

top travel destinations in august

Hot Springs, South Dakota, is an exceptional destination to explore in August, particularly because it hosts the much-awaited annual Fall River Hot Air Balloon Festival from Aug. 25 to 27.

Witnessing over 30 vibrant and magnificent hot air balloons soaring through the sky creates a breathtaking spectacle that captures the hearts of visitors. However, the festival is not the only highlight; attendees can revel in the delightful combination of live music, mouthwatering cuisine and various activities suitable for the entire family.

Beyond the festival, Hot Springs boasts a wealth of attractions to enjoy. The town's historic architecture and colorful murals reveal its rich past and artistic spirit. Nature enthusiasts can indulge in the town's natural hot springs, providing a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. For those seeking a touch of history and adventure, The Mammoth Site and Wind Cave National Park offer intriguing insights into prehistoric life as well as intricate, honeycomb boxwork formations (the largest concentration in the world).

TPG tip: To stay in the heart of the historic small town, opt for Baymont by Wyndham Hot Springs, which has rooms from $88 a night or 15,000 Wyndham Rewards points .

Asbury Park, New Jersey

top travel destinations in august

Experience a quintessential New Jersey summer in Asbury Park, the hometown of legendary musician Bruce Springsteen.

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Springsteen's debut album, this shore town offers stunning beaches, a revitalized boardwalk, unique shops and gourmet restaurants.

Explore historic spots like The Osprey and Madam Marie's "Temple of Knowledge." Take advantage of the restored Paramount Theater and Convention Hall for unforgettable performances. Experience the lively downtown scene, Zagat-rated restaurants, art galleries and antique shops. Visit The Stone Pony, Springsteen's favorite hangout, and try to score tickets for the Springsteen & E Street Band Tour at MetLife Stadium on Aug. 30 and Sept. 1.

TPG tip: Book a room at the hip Asbury Ocean Club Hotel from 50,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points or $652 per night.

top travel destinations in august

Calling all music lovers! Chicago is buzzing this month because of the famous Lollapalooza music festival. It's a four-day extravaganza from Aug. 3-6 that boasts an incredible lineup of artists.

While there, you can also dive into the vibrant arts and culture scene by visiting iconic spots like Millennium Park and the Cloud Gate sculpture (aka "The Bean"). Plus, you can catch a free concert at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion. If you're an art enthusiast, the Art Institute of Chicago is a must-visit, thanks to its extensive collection of masterpieces. And let's not forget about the food! Chicago is a paradise for foodies, with its deep-dish pizza, gourmet hot dogs and a range of delicious eats to satisfy any craving.

Related: The 17 best Chicago hotels

TPG tip : Conveniently located near Lollapalooza (it's a 5-minute drive from Grant Park), Pendry Chicago — available for around 30,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points or $474 per night — makes for a perfect home base. Plus, experience the rooftop Chateau Carbide's new absinthe-inspired cocktail bar and botanical garden showcasing sweeping views of the city — a classic Chicago summertime activity.

top travel destinations in august

Speaking of music, Zurich is teeming with exciting festivals, events and open-air activities in August. Street Parade, an electronic music extravaganza, draws thousands of global fans. Engulfing the Lake Zurich basin in techno vibes from hundreds of DJs across seven stages, it's an immersive experience unlike any other.

Meanwhile, the Zurich Openair music festival showcases over 80 top international acts, including big names like The Killers and Florence & the Machine. The last weekend of August is reserved for Dorflifascht, a family-friendly fest featuring live music, DJ performances and diverse street food.

TPG tip : Stay at the Zurich Marriott Hotel, which has renovated rooms from 59,000 Marriott Bonvoy points or $278 per night.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

top travel destinations in august

Santa Fe, known as "The City Different," blossoms into a cultural hub in August. The diverse city, marked by over 400 years of Native American, Spanish and Mexican influences, hosts the renowned Santa Fe Indian Market, celebrating its 101st anniversary in August.

Related: Escape on a budget: 13 domestic destinations with an international feel

This event draws more than 800 Native American artists from across North America, converting the historic Santa Fe Plaza into the world's largest and most prestigious juried Native American art market. Visitors can experience various Indigenous art, from beadwork, textiles and sculptures to jewelry and carvings. Adding to the allure are performances that include a fashion show, music, dance, storytelling and comedy. The Santa Fe Indian Market brings Native art, culture and heritage to life in a vibrant, festive atmosphere, making August an ideal time to explore this unique city.

TPG tip : Put those Marriott Bonvoy points to good use by staying at La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa. From 54,000 points or $225 per night, you can enjoy a family resort set on 6 acres but close to downtown.

Elizabeth Atkin | 06 July 2022

The 21 best places to visit in august.

Uncover the best destinations to travel to in August, for warm weather, natural wonders, cultural highlights, once-in-a-lifetime wildlife watching experiences and longer-term trips...

August is an extremely popular month to travel, especially to Europe, when temperatures soar. Prices tend to skyrocket, too, as the school holiday rush means that families nab flights to make the most of their fixed six weeks off. 

Of course, there are brilliant places to visit all over the world during August. Whether you're after a hot island holiday, a life-changing wildlife experience or an unexpected long-term adventure on the road less travelled, we've got you covered.

Skip ahead to your chosen travel type by clicking on one of the below, or keep scrolling for the full list:

The best August destinations for nature and ideal weather

  • The best longer-term travel experiences for August
  • Where to go in August for arts and cultural experiences
  • The best places to visit for wildlife watching in August

Here are the 20 best places to visit in August…

1. off-the-beaten-track croatia.

Sibenik, Croatia (Shutterstock)

Sibenik, Croatia (Shutterstock)

Croatia's hottest (and driest) month is August - with temps climbing as high as 28°C - so of course the likes of Dubrovnik, Split, Hvar and other classic destinations will be packed with visitors making the most of the sun.

If you want to enjoy the sparkling weather in Croatia without the crowds, head to the Mamma Mia island of  Vis . Or for a city vibe, discover all of the amazing things to do in Sibenik , or Rovinj . But hurry, these gems are starting to be discovered. 

Alternatively, why not skip Plitvice and Krka and head to one of Croatia's six lesser-visited national parks ? Kornati may be tricky to visit, but it is perfect for true explorers. Paklenica National Park is another gem, ideal for hikers unafraid of a hot, hot hike.

2. Matera, Italy

Matera, Italy (Shutterstock)

Matera, Italy (Shutterstock)

Matera  is one of Basilicata's biggest draws and was named one of two 2019 European Capitals of Culture. A few days is the perfect amount of time to delve deeper into how Matera turned its reputation around from 'Italy's shame' to 'iconic cultural hot spot'.

With highs of  29°C in August, summer is the ideal time to explore its fascinating cave districts in the sun, enjoy the natural beauty of Polino National Park, Italy's largest, and sample the region's authentic cuisine. For a longer trip, rent a car and head towards Pompeii, Sorrento, or in the opposite direction to coastal Bari.

3. Medellin, Colombia

Medellin, Colombia (Shutterstock)

Medellin, Colombia (Shutterstock)

August in Colombia, weather-wise, is a bit hit and miss. Whether you'll get sun or showers really depends on which region you're visiting, whether you're after a wildlife adventure in the Amazon or some time in the city.

One thing Medellin has in August that makes up for its – at times – overcast appearance? The spectacular 10-day celebration of nature, known as  Feria de Flores   (Festivals of the Flowers).

Every August, the city blooms with the bright colours of flowers, paraded down the streets. Hundreds of concerts, crafts sessions and floral parades take to the streets and fill the city's best venues. It's a must for any nature lover's travel wish list.

4. Off-the-beaten-track Greek island hopping

Ithaca, one of our off-the-beaten-track Greek Island picks (Shutterstock)

Ithaca, one of our off-the-beaten-track Greek Island picks (Shutterstock)

Sunseekers won't be surprised to see Greece on our list for August. It's a classic summer holiday destination, whether you've booked with a travel agent, arranged an island-hopping boat tour or you've planned your trip yourself.

As with Croatia, just because it'll be busy doesn't mean you can't enjoy the perks. After all, there's a reason it's so rammed.

Simply take the road (or waterway) less travelled to one of Greece's secret islands, for an unforgettable beachside break with a difference. It'll be incredibly warm, whichever island you choose. Average highs in August are  31°C, so make sure you're prepared.

Read next Top 10 little-known Greek islands

5. tallinn, estonia.

Tallinn, Estonia (Shutterstock)

Tallinn, Estonia (Shutterstock)

When you think of  Tallinn , you may find the peach-coloured Alexander Nevsky Cathedral springs to mind, surrounded by droplets of crisp white snow.

We don't blame you. Though freezing, Estonia and its neighbours Latvia and Lithuania make fine winter breaks. But they shouldn't be overlooked in summer.

Walking through Tallinn's comprehensive Old Town and soaking up the atmosphere in Freedom Square is just as satisfying in the sun. With plenty of steep hills to climb, to get to the best views of the city, it's almost easier without all the ice...

The best longer-term travel experiences to take on in August

6. guyana & the guianas.

The rainforest of French Guiana (Shutterstock)

The rainforest of French Guiana (Shutterstock)

South America's smallest wonders Guyana , French Guiana and Suriname are prime for visitors at the end of August. It's the perfect time to witness  the breathtaking Kaieteur Falls in Guyana, follow in Papillon's footsteps in French Guiana, and sample Suriname's tasty, speciality rums. 

Firstly, the weather's always warm, but it's dry season on the Guianan coast during August, and   French Guiana tends to be drier and warmer in August – as does Suriname. 

All three countries are sandwiched between Venezuela and Brazil, so we'd say you're best off lengthening your trip and visiting all three at once. At least you'll  have the benefit of being as far off the beaten track in South America as possible.

Read next  What a trip through the 3 Guianas is really like

7. mongolia.

Mongolia (Shutterstock)

Mongolia (Shutterstock)

You can't really go wrong in Mongolia at this time of year.  Expect vibrant  steppes  rich in shades of green during August, and just-right temperatures between 20°C and 25°C. 

If you head to the mountains, you'll probably find it's slightly colder than everywhere else – arguably better conditions for longer treks, which won't require sweating it out in the heat. Wild camping and cycling are other must-do activities in August – as is heading to the Gobi Desert in the south.

It's also prime time to visit  Lake Khövsgöl in northern Mongolia, near the Russian border. The country's biggest and most beautiful freshwater lake dazzles in the sunlight, and seems to stretch for miles on end.

8. Northern Kyrgyzstan

Burana Tower in Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan (Shutterstock)

Burana Tower in Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan (Shutterstock)

August lands firmly in the middle of Kyrgyzstan's peak season (May to October), so certain areas will be packed with visitors and locals (here's looking at you, Lake Issyk-Kul).

However, it is a good time to take on the epic hikes that Central Tien Shan (the 'Celestial Mountains' in Chinese) has to offer. The highest peak reaches  7,439m, so this is no casual climb. You'll need to be an experienced walker, with a high-level of fitness to make the most of it.

9. Jodhpur, India

Jodhpur, India (Shutterstock)

Jodhpur, India (Shutterstock)

The Blue City of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is a travel photographer (and Instagram lover's) dream come true. A seemingly endless maze of blue houses, winding alleys, and colourful doors awaits.

Of course, there's much more to it than that. Expect history and art in the renowned, 15th century  Mehrangarh Fort. Admire the ornate decoration of Jaswant Thada. Get out into nature at the impressive Mandore Sculpture Garden, get active with water activities in Lake Kaylana, or picnic at the 12th century Balsamand Lake.

Visit in August particularly for bearable heat (lows of 26 °C and highs of 34 °C ), and the good chance that you'll find some savvy accommodation deals. August is off-season, so though you won't find yourself a lone visitor at any stage, it's likely you may experience a tiny bit less of the typical bustle.

10. Langkawi, Malaysia

The stunning views of Kilim Geoforest Park in Langkawi, Malaysia (Shutterstock)

The stunning views of Kilim Geoforest Park in Langkawi, Malaysia (Shutterstock)

There's so much to explore in Malaysia, it almost seems unfair to single out the archipelago of Langkawi. Though we suppose, with more time, there's nothing to stop you heading further afield...

But with suitably warm temps (often around 28 °C to 31 °C ), incredibly natural beauty to marvel, cable cars and boat trips galore, and unusual wildlife sightings practically guaranteed –  it's an appealing all-rounder for a sunny getaway without the 'packaged holiday' feel.

The best August destinations for arts & culture

11. edinburgh, scotland.

A sign for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival on the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, in 2018 (Shutterstock)

A sign for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival on the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, in 2018 (Shutterstock)

In August, you won't struggle to find a variety of culture and entertainment festivals in most of the major British and European cities. For the best of the best in summer fun, you need to head to the Scottish capital. 

Not only does the famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival and its world-class comedy and theatre take over the architecturally-stunning city for the entire month of August, but you'll also find a host of other big name festivals.

Expect arts exhibitions, orchestras and dances at the Edinburgh International Festival, performances at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Festival – both throughout the month. Towards the end of August, there's a fireworks concert in the city centre, and a mix of multicultural events at the Edinburgh Mela Festival on 31 August.

12. London, England

London, England (Shutterstock)

London, England (Shutterstock)

Every month in London has something for everyone, but August really ups the ante in terms of arts and culture offerings for travellers.

As the name suggests, Greenwich + Docklands International Festival takes over south east London. Performance art takes place indoors and outdoors – expect everything from laser shows and colourful powder fights to stilt walkers and acrobats abseiling down historic buildings. 

For classic music fans, BBC Proms has performances running throughout August.

As the month draws to a close, embrace the colourful madness of the iconic Notting Hill Carnival.  The London Craft Beer Festival takes place in the middle of the month at Tobacco Dock, a former warehouse in Wapping. 

And for those  foodie travellers, the many street food markets dotted across London will delight in warmer months  – go beyond Borough Market and try visiting Mercato Metropolitano   in Elephant and Castle, or Boxpark in Shorditch.

13. Papua New Guinea

Mount Hagen Cultural Show in Mount Hagen township, Papua New Guinea (Shutterstock)

Mount Hagen Cultural Show in Mount Hagen township, Papua New Guinea (Shutterstock)

The city of Mount Hagen in the western province of Papua New Guinea comes alive in the middle of August for days-long performances, feasts and musical festivities hosted by locals during the Mount Hagen Cultural Show.

Drier than June and the coolest month of the year overall, the weather also makes a compelling argument for August as the best time to explore Papua New Guinea's exotic cities and towns. 

Of course, Papua New Guinea is a challenging destination and truly off the well-trodden trail. As such, only very experienced travellers should plan to visit, keeping a close eye on the  FCO's Official Travel Advice  before going, too.

14. Guča, Serbia

Guča, Serbia's famous Trumpet Festival (Shutterstock)

Guča, Serbia's famous Trumpet Festival (Shutterstock)

The Guča Trumpet Festival, known sometimes as  Dragačevski Sabo, is probably a little less well-known than the likes of the Edinburgh Fringe and Notting Hill Carnival.

Nevertheless, the small Serbian town of Guča comes alive for three days in early August for its annual festival, showcasing the best in brass music performances. Hundreds of thousands attend each year. 

15. Tunisia

The Roman ruins of Dougga in Tunisia (Shutterstock)

The Roman ruins of Dougga in Tunisia (Shutterstock)

Tunisia's perhaps not the first place you'd think of for a short break with a focus on the arts. However, August provides a few opportunities to see a different side to this North African country. 

Established in 1964, the International Festival of Carthage, is held every July and August, offering live music, theatre, opera and even a bit of ballet.

Dougga International Festival is another opportunity to experience live music – this time in the ruins of a Roman amphitheatre, located in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Roman city of Dougga. The festival ends in the first week of August.

The best places to visit for wildlife watching in August

16. discover birds and monkeys in northern ecuador.

Squirrel monkey in the Ecuadorian jungle (Shutterstock)

Squirrel monkey in the Ecuadorian jungle (Shutterstock)

Ecuador is o n South America's west coast. A delightful combination of the Andes, Amazon and the Gal á pagos Islands (just to name a few), it's home to many unique and colourful wildlife species. No surprise then, that it's become one of our top August wildlife trips.

Head to the northern part of the country to give yourself the best chance of seeing the cheeky-looking squirrel monkey, a marmoset or tamarin in the wild. 

Birders in Ecuador have the opportunity to see around 1,600 species in total. Undeniably, it's one of the planet's best birdwatching countries. Staying in the north, you'll see rare macaws, the sleek  Andean condor, hummingbirds aplenty and brightly-patterned toucans (again, to name a few). Get your binoculars ready...

Read next  More incredible things to do in Ecuador

17. go polar bear watching in arctic canada.

Polar bears in the Canadian Arctic sunset (Shutterstock)

Polar bears in the Canadian Arctic sunset (Shutterstock)

Summers in the Canadian Arctic are, unsurprisingly, rather short. They're also the best time to get out on the water in a Zodiac and do a bit of polar bear-spotting from your expedition boat.

As we all know, polar bears are best admired from a distance. They're nowhere near as cuddly as as they look. But you may have a chance of getting a little closer than usual, as the Zodiacs can get quite close.

Read next  What else can you do in Arctic Canada?

17. whale watching in san juan islands, washington state.

Whale-spotting from San Juan Islands (Shutterstock)

Whale-spotting from San Juan Islands (Shutterstock)

Hop on a Washington State Ferry from  Anacortes to reach four of the 172 San Juan Islands. The weather here is mild most of the year, but the sunniest time to come is during August –  coincidently  also the best time to see killer whales.  This is one of the top places in the world to see the black and white beauties.

San Juan is the most popular islands, with its Whale Museum and plenty of outdoor activities. If you want a more peaceful, wild experience, head to lesser-visited Orcas Island and take on the 6km climb up Mount Constitution. If you're lucky, you can spot Vancouver from the top on a clear day.

19. Watch macaws in Manu National Park, Peru

Macaws in Manu National Park, Peru (Shutterstock)

Macaws in Manu National Park, Peru (Shutterstock)

Visit the south-east region of Peru in August and you'll find yourself stunned by the natural prowess of Manu National Park. Also classed as a Biosphere Reserve, you'll be awed by its lush Amazonian jungle, and the striking Andean Highlands.

It's the perfect place for the avid birdwatcher to see the wow-worthy macaw in its natural habitat. These beautiful parrots – often a mix of red, yellow, blue and green feathers – are best spotted collecting clay at 'clay banks' or 'clay licks' around the park, to feed on later. It's quite an incredible sight.

August is typically the beginning of the season for the most sightings, with September and October also thought to be ideal months. 

20. Meet orangutans in Borneo

A young orangutan in Borneo (Dreamstime)

A young orangutan in Borneo (Dreamstime)

Borneo's orangutans basked in the spotlight when Dame Judi Dench visited an orangutan sanctuary during filming of her documentary, Wild Borneo Adventure , for ITV.

August is one of the best times for us non-knighted folk to head to this South-East Asian island paradise to try for a wild sighting.

Danum Valley in Sabah (in the northern part of the island) offers 400 sq km of rainforest reserve for wild orangutans to swing in. Travel along the Kinabatangan River, too, to try and see these magnificent creatures in their homes. 

Read next  The best places to see orangutans revealed

21. see grizzly bears in yellowstone national park.

Grizzly on the move in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA (Shutterstock)

Grizzly on the move in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA (Shutterstock)

Unlike polar bears, we think it's fair to say that grizzlies do look a little bit mean. They're quite elusive, too : there are only around 150 bears living within the Yellowstone Natonal Park itself, or around 700 in the Greater Yellowstone Area. 

To see one roaming, you'll need proper viewing kit. Wake before sunrise or wait until sunset and use dusk and dawn to to scour the area with your telescope and/or binoculars.

Lamar Valley and Hayden Valley are two of your best sighting spots, but Dunraven Pass,  Swan Lake Flats and Gardiners Hole are also good places to try.

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The top 10 destinations for travel in August 2024

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Last updated: January 2024

You’ve decided you want to travel more this year (good on you), but you’re struggling to choose your next destination. Surely there’s an easier way than trawling through endless travel mags and guidebooks for the answers, right? That’s where our ultimate month-by-month travel guide comes in: your easily digestible list of places to visit, things to experience, and amazing weather to chase around the world.

Onto August now, and in Europe , things are really hotting up! There are ample active adventures to be had the world over and embarking on a safari is still very much an option. Whether you’ve always wanted to admire the Victoria Falls in Zambia , sip a pint or two of stout in Ireland or make the journey along the fearsome Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea . Here’s your guide on where to travel in August.

1. Slovenia

A group of kayakers in Slovenia

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Compared to its widely visited neighbours, Slovenia is a fairly new kid on the European travel block. But people are slowly beginning to realise the pull of this small yet charming nation. From the turquoise waters of Lake Bled to the country’s emerging wine scene, there’s plenty to be enjoyed. Not to mention it’s an active traveller’s paradise with a range of exciting outdoor escapades.

At the height of summer temperatures can soar, making the beguiling Slovene Riviera the perfect spot for relaxing in the sun away from the hordes of tourists peppering Italy and Croatia ’s beaches. You can always hide from the heat by heading to the alpine northwest for a leisurely walk or hike. Alternatively, why not climb aboard a raft on the Soča River for a white-water thrill ride? A super fun way to cool off!

  • 7-day Slovenia: Hike, Bike & Raft
  • 8-day Cycle Slovenia
  • 13-day Slovenia & Croatia Real Food Adventure

Related: 6 outdoor experiences in Slovenia that active travellers will love

2. Tanzania

Zebras in the Serengeti, Tanzania

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This East African gem has so much to offer. Whether you’re intrigued by fascinating local cultures, pristine white sand beaches, extraordinary natural landscapes or incredible wildlife, you’ll find it all (and so much more) in Tanzania . Get ready to head off on a safari around the Ngorongoro Crater in search of rare black rhinos, or shop for indigenous wares at Mwigobero Market on the edge of Lake Victoria.

August brings about the best time for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro , Africa’s highest mountain and the tallest free-standing volcano in the world. There are several different routes to the summit, and these vary considerably in terms of ease and price. Here at Intrepid, we offer hikers the Marangu Route (the only trail with hut accommodation), Machame Route (the most popular) and Rongai Route (the easiest). Which will you choose?

  • 8-day Kilimanjaro: Marangu Route
  • 10-day East Africa Highlights
  • 13-day Cycle Tanzania

Related: 5 wildly inaccurate misconceptions about Tanzania

3. Argentina

Views of Iguazu Falls from the Argentinian side

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When many of us think of Argentina, our minds drift to thoughts of the buzzing capital, Buenos Aires — home to the astonishing Recoleta Cemetery, the brightly coloured district of La Boca, the space-age Puente de la Mujer footbridge and an abundance of top-notch eateries. Not forgetting it’s the home of tango too. Buenos Aires celebrates this sensuous dance style with a festival all of its own over two weeks in August.

There’s more to this South American favourite than its cities though. What about Mendoza’s vineyards, Patagonia’s glaciers and the remarkable Iguazu Falls? Despite being a drier month, these waterfalls are still impressive. Lower water levels lead rock faces to peek through the flow, making them appear even more spectacular. Be sure to spend two days at this world wonder, including one on the contrasting Brazilian side.

  • 10-day Best of Argentina, Uruguay & Brazil
  • 10-day Argentina & Brazil Adventure

Related: The wining and dining guide to Mendoza in Argentina

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4. Malaysia

Hill views over the Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea

Photo captured by Craig Charlton

From Chinese to Indonesian, Thai to Indian, Malaysia is a melting pot of different cultural influences. And its multi-ethnic makeup is part of what makes it such a fascinating place to visit. For instance, you could be soaking up Hindu history at the Sri Mahamariamman Temple, before marvelling at the modern architecture of the national mosque and then dining on dumplings in Chinatown.

Throughout August the weather in Malaysia is mixed, with tropical downpours not uncommon. But the east coast is gifted with long sunny days that offer flawless diving and snorkelling conditions. Hari Merdeka, Malaysian Independence Day, is celebrated on the 31 st and gives you the chance to party with the locals. Towns and cities are decorated with flags and a big parade is held in front of the king in Kuala Lumpur.

  • 10-day Wild Sarawak
  • 11-day Sabah Adventure
  • 18-day Malaysia Ultimate Adventure

Related: 7 next-level travel experiences to have in Malaysia

View over Slea Head in Kerry, Ireland

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Ah, the Emerald Isle, a place of astounding natural beauty, ice-cold pints of stout, intriguing history and toe-tapping music. Known for its unreliable weather, the peak of Irish summer is the ideal time to visit this often wet and windy destination. Get ready to while away the hours on walks along miles of deserted sandy coastline and fill your lungs with that fresh country air.

If you’re a bit of a Star Wars buff, then a visit to Kerry is a must. Its craggy cliffs, secluded bays and the spooky Skellig Islands form the backdrop of the world-famous franchise’s most recent episodes. Be sure to make the trip around Slea Head too for amazing views back over the peninsula, keeping an eye out for the ancient beehive huts. A drive over the Connor Pass also provides epic vistas that are able to rival those found in New Zealand.

  • 8-day Northern & Southern Ireland

Related: Everything you need to know before visiting Northern Ireland

Yawning lion in South Luwangwa National Park, Zambia

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Crocodiles, elephants and leopards – oh my! Animal lovers will adore exploring Zambia’s national parks, including the South Luangwa Reserve where the river is overcrowded by humongous hippos. August marks the middle of the dry season here, bringing with it warm days, clear skies and cooler nights. Making it a brilliant time for viewing game before the daytime temperatures become too hot to bear.

Aside from the awe-inspiring wildlife in Zambia, you’ll also find the incredible Victoria Falls, called Mother Nature’s ‘Smoke that Thunders’ by some, because its spray can be seen from more than 30 miles away. Whilst the falls frequently steal the show, there’s even more to be enjoyed in this part of Africa, from browsing markets for handcrafted keepsakes to meeting isolated communities spreading centuries worth of traditional wisdom.

  • 17-day Vic Falls to Stone Town
  • 19-day Zanzibar to Vic Falls
  • 29-day Johannesburg to Zanzibar

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Getting back to nature tops the itinerary when it comes to spending summer in Norway, and its ever-changing landscape is a serious sight to behold. Remote islands, deep fjords, rugged coastline, soaring mountains, glinting glaciers, the Northern Lights – the list goes on. Plus, you’ll have the chance to try out all manner of al fresco activities, from out-of-this-world hiking to hair-raising rafting.

Admittedly visiting Norway in August can err a little on the pricey side, but it’s definitely worth the investment as it happens to be the best time to visit the Western Fjords. These sea-flooded valleys are blue-hued and fringed by steep cliffs, making them one of the most picturesque destinations on the planet. You can also go camping and take in the scenery on a hike along one of the many marked trails.

  • 15-day Scandinavia Explorer
  • 21-day Complete Scandinavia
  • 9-day Northern Norway Explorer

Related: 15 photos so beautiful they’ll put Norway on your bucket list

8. Papua New Guinea

Hill views over the Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea’s dry season runs from June to September, when the country experiences warm days and relatively low rainfall. It’s a fantastic time to visit if you’re interested in hiking the Kokoda Track. The trail is drenched in history, as it was once the site of a gory World War II battle between Japan and the Allies. Be warned though: choosing to accept the Kokoda challenge is not a decision to be taken lightly.

Spanning a massive 96 kilometres, the Kokoda Track is a single-file walking route buried deep in the steamy jungle. You’ll follow in the footsteps of the soldiers who fought over Port Moresby, learning amazing tales of bravery as you go. You’ll come across stirring mountainside memorials and meet the friendly-faced locals living in far-flung villages that pop up along the way. Prepare to push your own physical and mental boundaries to the limit!

  • 10-day The Kokoda Track

Tibetan opera performance in Lhasa, Tibet

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Lots of travellers come to Tibet for a taste of its intense spirituality, explore cliffside Buddhist temples, witness chanting monks and bask in the tranquillity of its many magnificent monasteries. It also boasts Everest views, the opportunity for numerous high-altitude treks and the world’s highest railway on the route to Lhasa.

August is a time of celebrations in Tibet, including the Nagchu Horse Racing Festival held in the country’s northern grasslands. It’s here you’ll see traditionally dressed locals pitching their tents by the track, bartering, singing and dancing. Another is the Shoton Festival (or sour milk banquet), which commemorates the end of the monk’s meditation season. People gather to eat specially cultivated yoghurt, watch local opera performances and engage in other religious activities.

  • 15-day Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland

Related: What to expect on an adventure through Tibet

Hot air balloons over Cappadocia, Turkey

Photo captured by Deborah Campagnaro

You might think, given the heat, that the suggestion of travelling to Turkey in August is a slightly stupid one. But, it’s a brilliant time to take in the sights of Cappadocia and Istanbul, whilst the tourists choose to flock to the country’s many coastal resorts. If you fancy a few days of R&R by the sea, Kas is a great place to explore. Its crystal-clear waters make for dreamy snorkelling and you can even kayak over its ancient sunken city!

People will tell you there’s nothing quite like the alien landscapes of Cappadocia and they’d be right. Spend your time ambling through underground cities and admiring its fairy chimneys from above on a sunrise balloon ride, before swapping calm for chaos on an exploration of the country’s capital, Istanbul. Get ready to lose yourself in the Spice Bazaar, visit the Aya Sofia and try a plethora of tasty Turkish treats.

  • 8-day Turkey Highlights
  • 15-day Best of Turkey
  • 15-day Turkey Encompassed

Related: 6 delicious dishes to try in Turkey

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10 Best Places to Travel in August

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Picture your ideal summer. Is it heading to an idyllic island for some enriching R&R? Perhaps it’s hiking around an American wilderness where there are more animals than people? Or could it be a short-haul jaunt to a lesser-known corner of the Caribbean off-season?

Well, we’ve got you covered if you crave any of these trips for your summer vacation—and we’ve got seven more ideas, too, with our top picks for the best places to travel in August.

1. Sydney, Australia

Sydney Opera House at sunset

Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the Sydney Opera House opened in 1973.

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August is great for: cheering on the Gals to greatness.

Last year, Australia and New Zealand won a joint bid to the host the Women’s Soccer World Cup, and the tournament takes place in these two nations starting in mid-July this year. By the second week of August, it’s quarter final time. The final itself will occur on August 20 at Sydney’s Stadium Australia, an 80,000-seater arena originally built as part of the capital’s hosting duties for the Olympics in 2000. Sydney will host 11 games in total, including Panama versus France on August 2.

If your interests skew more to culture, it’s an ideal time to come, too: This year is the 50th anniversary of Jørn Utzon’s masterpiece, the Sydney Opera House, whose gleaming, white, sail-inspired roof has become a shorthand for the entire country. The August roster of event s includes a showcase for Jessica Pratt, one of the highest profile homegrown sopranos, and 19th-century opera La Giaconda , anchored by German tenor Jonas Kaufmann.

Where to stay: Capella Sydney

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The Park Hyatt has a worthy rival in the luxury space in this 192-room outpost of the Asian hotelier, which opened in March in the former Department of Education building downtown. Opt for a room on one of the newly added, higher floors for the best views.

How to get to Sydney

If you’re heading solely to Sydney, there are direct nonstop flights from LAX on United, Delta, and American, plus a canny bonus from HNL on Hawaiian. If you want to take in some other matches, including those in New Zealand, consider the Qantas route from JFK to AKL, which started in June and subsequently allows you to connect across the Tasman Sea to Australia.

2. Denali, Alaska

White mountains are a backdrop against orange, green, and yellow land.

The Great American Outdoors Act is dedicating $9.5 billion over a five-year period to fund national parks and public lands, like Alaska’s Denali National Park & Preserve.

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August is great for: huskies, blueberries, and hiking.

Though you’re not likely to see the aurora borealis here this month—it’s too bright in summer for the phenomenon to occur as easily as it does for the rest of the year—there are ample reasons to visit Alaska’s Denali National Park & Preserve right now (especially on August 4, which is a national park fee-free-day in honor of the anniversary of the Great Outdoors Act from 2020).

The 6-million-acre site, anchored by the 20,310-foot-high namesake mountain, is ideal for whitewater rafting down the Nenana River or off-trail hiking. It’s the only national park with its own kennel of 30 sled dogs , and rangers hold demos daily over the summer, giving you a chance to tour the huskies’ kennels and see the traditional Alaskan mode of transport in action.

August is also when the town of Healy, 30 miles from the park, hosts its annual Blueberry Festival : Expect concerts, family fun, and, of course, plenty of blueberry-powered treats.

Where to stay: Denali Park Village

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Denali Park Village ’s lodges and cabins sit in a valley along the Nenana River; there are trails to hike and explore right on property, or head to the Miner’s Village, where you can try your luck at panning for gold.

How to get to Denali

Book a flight on Alaska Airlines to Fairbanks, the closest airport; from there, it’s a 125-mile drive through the rugged countryside to reach Denali.

3. Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i

Left: young woman performs Tahitian dance at the Heiva I Kauai August 1, 2010 in Kapa'a Beach Park, on Kauai. Right: Na Pali Coast from the Kalalau Trail in Kauai

From the Heiva I Kaua‘i festival to the Kalalau Trail, there are plenty of natural and cultural attractions worth visiting in Kaua‘i during August.

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August is great for: pan-Polynesian celebrations.

The connection of Hawai‘i westward to Polynesia is at the forefront this month during the two-day festival Heiva I Kaua`i 2023 (August 5–6 this year). It draws Tahitian dance and drumming groups from around the world, including the USA and Japan, to perform here. Think of the thrillingly rhythmic tradition like a folk break dancing, where the steps and routines change on a whim in response to the thunderous drum beats, which stutter and syncopate unpredictably. The various contests are accompanied, of course, by stalls selling Tahitian foods and souvenirs that nod to its notable crafts, including the black pearl.

On Kaua‘i this month there’s superb fishing, too: It’s prime season for the likes of blue marlin and tuna— Ohana is a reliable operator for charters. The weather is a plus whatever you’re doing, since it’s dry season with rainfall of less than two inches all month on average. That also it makes hiking around the Garden Isle easier than in the rainier months. Try a scenic half-day hike on Kalalau Trail ( reservations required ) or the family friendly Kuilau Ridge Trail.

Where to stay: Timbers Kaua‘i at Hokuala

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The ideal perch for a family visit is one of the three- or four-bedroom homes on this 450-acre resort complex, which also has an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Course on site.

How to get to Kaua‘i

West coasters, of course, have the easiest access here. Delta, United, and Hawaiian, among others, fly directly to Lihue from Los Angeles, while Alaska has flights from Portland, Seattle, and San Diego.

4. Nairobi, Kenya

Nairobi city skyline

Though many people head to Kenya for its wildlife, Nairobi is one of the best places to experience some of the country’s culture.

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August is great for: a come-one-come-all fusion dance fest.

Consider coming to Africa for an urban adventure instead of simply going straight on safari this summer: From August 11 to 14, the Morabeza Kizomba Festival takes place in Nairobi, Kenya ’s capital.

The dance-and-music tradition it celebrates is pan-African, though kizomba originated among the regions colonized by the Portuguese—hence most lyrics are in that language, and the dance style has a Latin accent, too, owing a clear debt to the tango, albeit with less rigid choreography. Expect more than 20 dance workshops, live music concerts, and themed parties. Afternoon socials have become increasingly popular in Kenya in recent years, putting Afro-Latin dances like kizomba or bachata at the center of an evening socializing.

Where to stay: Hemingways

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The grande dame of hotels in Kenya’s capital is a hideaway from the bustle, with its 45 rooms—all at least 850 square feet—are set in the house’s own vibrant gardens. Make sure to be back in time for sundowners on the terrace.

How to get to Kenya

Kenya Airways runs a comfortably outfitted Boeing 787 on its direct, nonstop flight from JFK to NBO: The almost 14-hour jaunt operates daily during the summer. The airline is a fellow member of the SkyTeam alliance, which means it seamlessly connects to Delta’s domestic network.

5. Budapest, Hungary

Chain bridge on Danube River in Budapest

Budapest’s Széchenyi Chain Bridge was the first bridge across the Danube in Hungary.

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August is great for: a saint’s day, speed records, and saying Happy 150th Birthday.

This year, the city marks its 150th anniversary—or rather, it celebrates the merger of the once stand-alone cities of Buda and Pest (plus the now-forgotten Obuda) into a single metropolis, intended to be a fitting counterpart for the glittering Vienna, the other main city in the Austro-Hungarian empire. Today, pause on the main bridge, looking east and west. Buda, on the Danube’s western flank, is hilly, with winding streets and a quieter, more residential vibe, while the eastern areas, once Pest, are low-lying and flat, with most of the commercial elements of the modern city (think shops, restaurants, and nightlife).

August is also when the city celebrates its patron saint, St. Istvan (better known as Stephen) on August 20: It’s a national holiday, aka the day of the new bread as a nod to harvest season. Expect plenty of July 4th-style celebrations, including impressive firework displays. The same week, Budapest will also play host to the World Outdoor Athletics Championships, the third largest sporting event in the world . The city has just unveiled a newly installed, nine-lane track intended to help athletes maximize their speeds—pick up tickets to see world record attempts at everything from the 100 meters to relays.

Where to stay: Matild Palace

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One of two wedding cake–like palaces sitting close to the Danube’s main bridge, this maximalist hotel is a glorious addition (the blue- and gold-tiled bathrooms are particularly delightful) to the city’s luxury hotel scene.

How to get to Hungary

There are no nonstop flights to Budapest from the USA. The cheapest option is likely to fly to London and connect on a low-cost carrier for the short-haul hop—it’s about a 2.5-hour flight on the likes of Ryanair and Wizz Air.

Windwardside of Saba: red-roofed white buildings among green hills

The five-square-mile island of Saba is part of the Caribbean Netherlands.

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August is great for: adventuring in the Caribbean’s quiet corner.

This five-square mile island is an intriguing alternative to many nearby Caribbean destinations that aim squarely at fly-and-flop travelers lured solely by a luxe hotel and a sandy beach.

Saba (say it SAY-buh) is an outdoorsy destination and one that’s particularly appealing to divers, since its volcanic origins have created otherworldly undersea landscapes. When magma pushed through the sea floor, for example, towers of rock reached hundreds of feet underwater, surprisingly close to the surface. There are two dozen self-guided hiking trails, too: Try the 1,000-plus-steps hike up the Mount Scenery Trail—the almost 3,000-foot summit is the highest spot in the entire Netherlands Kingdom. (This island remains part of that country, which commandeered the rock in the 1640s.)

Come this month in particular for Create & Learn , a festival that runs for two weeks starting on August 24 and is operated by a local nonprofit; it’s intended to share traditional arts and crafts skills with everyone—whether local children or curious visitors. It’s held four times each year, and each iteration focuses on different niches. This August, come to learn about painting, pottery, and knife sheathing.

Where to stay: Julianna’s Hotel

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The recently renovated, four-room annex known as the Captain’s Suite is the pick of the crashpads here; the rooms open onto a private terrace with superb Caribbean Sea views.

How to get to Saba

The best way to reach the island is via St. Martin (SXM), which has direct flights from MIA, CLT, ATL, JFK, and more. Then it’s a 12-minute flight to Saba on WinAir, or a 90-minute ferry ride across to the island—nervous fliers should opt for the latter, as the ultra-short runway here can made touchdown a white-knuckle adventure.

7. Tokushima Prefecture, Japan

People parading on street, wearing blue tops, pink skirts, and straw hats. They all have their hands up in unison.

Japan’s Awa Odori is the largest dance festival in the country.

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August is great for: a glimpse into Japan’s creative traditions that goes beyond Kabuki.

The Awa Odori festival focuses on the Japanese dance tradition that emerged via the Buddhist custom of honoring ancestral spirits—the name derives from the feudal moniker for this region, Awa, and dance, or odori.

Each year, from August 12 to 15, more than 1 million visitors descend on Tokushima on the eastern end of Shikoku, one of the quieter corners of the country, best known otherwise as the hub of Japan’s indigo-dying tradition. Come to watch groups of dancers and musicians, known as ren , roaming through the streets in costumes based on the yukata, or summer kimono; they chant and dance to the accompaniment of lutes and drums.

Most of the activity takes place in the evenings on streets that have been pedestrianized downtown for the event: There are paid, semi-professional performances on some stages, as well as enthusiastic amateurs, plus the usual smattering of food and souvenir stalls ranged around. Look in particular for the ona adori groups, or women’s dance troupes, distinguished by their fan-shaped braided hats, or amigasa; these were traditionally worn by ninjas, as the wide brims make identity-concealing much easier—a detail that the dancers playfully leverage.

Where to stay: Hotel Iyaonsen

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No one should come to Japan without spending a little time idling in one of its hot springs . This hilltop Tokushima hotel has a bathing complex handily located down in the valley nearby, accessible by cable car.

How to get to Japan

Haneda (HND) is now the main international touchdown in Tokyo, replacing Narita (NRT). There is regular, direct service there on all the major legacy carriers as well as Japan Airlines. It’s just over an hour to reach Tokushima (TKS) on a domestic connection from there.

8. North Fork, New York

Exterior of Hallock's Cider Mill with flowering plants in front.

Places like Hallock’s Cider Mill in Mattituck are what make North Fork so charming.

Photo by James Kirkikis/Shutterstock

August is great for: an alternative to the hectic Hamptons.

Forget the Hamptons, especially in August, when the crowds are thickest and the vibe loses its oh-so-exclusive edge. Opt instead for an alternative, the East End through the looking glass: the North Fork , a countrified cousin that’s more cut-off jeans and boots than hot pants and stilettos.

One of its major assets for visitors: the more than three dozen wineries here. Head to 300-acre Pindar Vineyards for Sunset Fridays this summer, where pizza will be served at sundown, or the family-owned Macari , a 500-acre winery known for its superb sauvignon blanc. Bedell Cellars was founded by the late movie producer and avid art collector Michael Lynne (hence the arresting, artwork-emblazoned labels).

Amble round the backroads and pick up fresh produce from more than 100 farm stands—the soil out here, thanks to glacial movements millennia ago, is particularly fertile, producing standout summer crops. Mattituck’s Harbes Family Farm has a kids’ petting zoo, and the beaches, like Orient Beach State Park and Goldsmith’s Inlet , are quieter and more appealing than any oceanfront spit in the Hamptons this month.

Where to stay: The Shoals

Book now: The Shoals The year-old property calls itself a “boatel” with 20 rooms and 20 slips, allowing guests to arrive by water or explore the Long Island Sound. The private outdoor showers for each room are a thoughtful touch.

How to get to the North Fork

Budget around three hours to get out here by train from NYC—you’ll need to change at least once—or check out the Hampton Jitney service; it takes around 2.5 hours without traffic.

9. Engadin, Switzerland

St. Moritz, high alpine resort town in the Engadine, viewed from Lake St. Moritz

Come to the Upper Engadin area and hear music throughout the churches and hotels of places like St. Moritz.

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August is great for: operas and arias amid the Alps.

Most people flock to this corner of Switzerland in the winter, for the ski-and-be-seen spot of St. Moritz, but it’s a shame that they overlook it for much of the rest of the year. Running from July 29 until August 11, the Engadin Festival is an annual classical music celebration that’s been running since 1941 here.

The concerts that form part of its program aren’t limited to conventional venues, though: The event commandeers everything from churches to old riding halls around the region for its shows. Programming is equally diverse and inclusive, ranging from solo recitals, chamber music formations, and orchestral concerts with soloists. This year’s performers include mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti, cellist Daniel Müller-Schott, and pianist Dmitro Chony.

Where to stay: Grand Hotel Kronenhof

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The 112-room hotel in the village of Pontresina is an unapologetic celebration of old-fashioned Alpine luxury—think gilded chandeliers, ceiling frescoes, and comfy, overstuffed armchairs.

How to get to Switzerland

There’s a direct, nonstop flight from JFK to Zurich (ZRH) on the Swiss national airline, plus service from SFO on United. From there, take one of the ultra-reliable, sleekly efficient local trains to the Upper Engadin.

10. Edinburgh, Scotland

Bird's-eye-view of city, three people looking at it from a hilly distance.

This August, Edinburgh is putting a spotlight on arts and culture with its Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

August is great for: spotting the next Oscar winner making a live debut.

Think of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as a combination of Broadway, Saturday Night Live, and the Groundlings—a comedy-skewing live performance fiesta with more than 3,000 shows taking place across 250 venues over almost four weeks (from August 4 to 28 this year). The dizzying full schedule is constantly updated, so make sure to download its app for the easiest planning.

By far the world’s largest performing arts festival, the Fringe was established soon after World War II. Since then, it’s proved a spotting ground for future superstars at the earliest stages of their careers. It cost intrepid festivalgoers just a few pounds to see the likes of the late Alan Rickman (aka Professor Snape from the Harry Potter film series), Mr. Bean actor Rowan Atkinson, and comedian-turned-chat show host Graham Norton made their debuts here in the past. Many of this year’s emerging talents will likely follow in their fame-finding footsteps.

In particular, look for the winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Award (formerly known as the Perrier), which crowns the standout from this year’s line-up—Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, and Nanette breakout Hannah Gadsby are all past winners.

Where to stay: Gleneagles Townhouse

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A onetime bank in the historic center of Edinburgh re-emerged after a gut renovation as a swanky city outpost of the century-old golf resort. Head to the rooftop bar on a warm evening for killer cocktails and views out over St. Andrew’s Square.

How to get to Scotland

Both United and Delta offer direct, nonstop flights to Edinburgh from the USA—the former from EWR, the latter from JFK.

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Where to go on holiday in August: 26 top destinations

By Sarah James

Where to go on holiday in August

Time for the final hurrah, folks, now that peak sunshine’s approaching. Make the most of the dazzling days – if ever there was a month to take a chance on the English seaside , this is it. Europe’s jam-packed, of course, but one can still take refuge in a handful of heavenly secret spots, even in the South of France . To soak up some sun without having to endure the scorching heat, see our guide to where is not too hot in August . Intrepid adventurers might head for the Arctic , however. Meanwhile, festivals are drawing eager crowds everywhere from Wiltshire to Papua New Guinea. And, no matter how busy your destination might be, there’s always a way to visit more sustainably. Here are 26 ideas for rounding off the summer in style.

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Zakynthos, Greece

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Leave the southern shore to the package-holiday people and explore the Greek islands ’ best-kept secret: Zakynthos’ splashy side. One of the stars here is the all-suite Olea hotel : all whitewashed minimalism, dangling rattan pod seats and natural, earthy tones. It almost blends into the sleepy hillside where it sits, surrounded by jagged mountains, fragrant pine forests and serene, sandy shores. Yes, it sizzles here in August, but that’s what the hotel’s extravagant, lake-like pool is for — not to mention the Ionian’s cooling waves. In fact, in these circumstances, booking one of the Olea’s swim-up suites makes sense.

Where to stay: We love Porto Zante , where you can choose from eight villas, all with five-star facilities, set above a pristine bay of finely raked sand. For a more haute hippie vibe, check out Olea 's hard-lined concrete minimalism for yourself. Halcyon Seas is a two-bedroom villa located in the hills above the famous Blue Caves. For something truly special, take over this dreamy tree house hidden within the island's olive trees.

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Comporta, Portugal

Temperature: 28°C high; 19°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes Time difference: BST+0

Everyone knows about the Algarve , Portugal 's most popular holiday destination, but fewer have heard of the equally as beautiful and far more laid-back Comporta , on the west coast and about an hour's drive from lovely Lisbon . This is the region of golden-sand stretches of beach, of rice paddies, canals and fields bulging with organic courgettes and broccoli. Having attracted designers, models and high society for years, there's an incredible offering of stylishly designed villas to rent, from pared-back and beachy to glass-walled and decked out with mod-cons. Even in August, Comporta remains blissfully uncrowded; rent a villa , stock up on fresh produce from a roadside seller and spend sunny days wandering down sandy tracks and swimming in the Atlantic swirl

Where to stay: At Campo de Arroz , a family-friendly project that sleeps 10 and makes the most of its views over rice fields. Quinta da Comporta is a smart boutique stay with an emphasis on wellness – think freshly prepared meals from the organic garden and rice-infused spa treatments. If you're looking for something cheap and cheerful, this charming cabin offers a chic getaway with a great location. And it should come as little surprise that hip and ahead-of-the-curve Comporta isn’t short on eco-friendly design hotels. See the Biosphere-certified Sublime : private villas built from sustainable materials; on-site organic garden supplying both restaurant and spa; composting plant; solar heating; and more.

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Isla Holbox, Mexico

Temperature: 33°C high; 24°C low Season: wet Travel time from UK: 10 hours 30 minutes Time difference: BST-5

Ever seen those envy-inducing Instagrams of ‘influencers’ posing in kaleidoscopic hammocks while happily pegged into the soothing shallows of an impossibly emerald sea? They were probably taken on Isla Holbox, a drowsy, barefoot island at the northern tip of Mexico ’s Yucatán Peninsula, long touted as ‘the new Tulum ’. Yet Holbox is still so hard to reach that it hasn’t quite lived up to that characterisation: it still has no designer yoga studios or restaurant waiting lists, and its roads remain unpaved. The island can only be reached via passenger ferry from Chiquila, a three-hour drive from Playa del Carmen, which makes it a reliable place for going off-grid. There’s nothing to do but live the simple life of the 2,000 people who reside here year-round. In August, large pods of whale sharks gather offshore, adding yet more natural splendour to a wonderfully quiet scene.

Where to stay: Ser CasaSandra has a brilliant beach bar serving top-notch food. Rooms are packed with locally-made furniture – the best have private balconies and sea views. Another option is Punta Caliza , a whitewashed, thatch-roofed boutique hotel with one of the best pools in town.

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The French Lakes

Temperature: 25°C high; 12°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 1 hour 40 minutes Time difference: BST+1

The French Riviera and Provence are crazy-busy and crazy-hot from mid July until September. For a breath of fresh air, head instead to the Alpine lakes of Lac de Bourget , Lac D'Annecy and Lac D'Aiguebelette where the waters are just as clear, the food just as French, and the crowds fewer. The lakes are perfect for beach-seekers; at Lac D'Annecy athletic types jet-ski the Mediterranean-blue water, families rollerblade along the shores and the restaurants are far more affordable. There's also something lovely about staying in the mountains; the air is clear and fresh, the surrounding peaks scattered with ancient ruins and the little towns bustle with French provincial life.

Where to stay: Auberge Du Père Bise , a lakeside hangout with one of the region's prettiest swimming pools.

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Turks and Caicos, West Indies

Temperature: 32°C high; 27°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 9 hours 15 minutes Time difference: BST-5

This British overseas territory at the southern tip of the Bahamas might be a favourite of today’s splashiest celebrities (the Kardashians are regularly spotted here), but the Turks and Caicos archipelago has been an under-the-radar, superstar hideaway for some time. Keith Richards, Bruce Willis and Donna Karan all own estates here, as do others drawn by the uncommon allure of a Caribbean-style paradise without crowds. Flawless Grace Bay beach on the island of Providenciales is buzzing with high-end hotels, though those seeking a seriously smart stay head to Amanyara at the opposite side of the island for more seclusion. Or leave behind flashy Providenciales for day trips to the lesser-populated islands, where dazzling white beaches bask in splendid isolation. While August can bring scattered showers, temperatures are high and room rates low(er).

Where to stay: Even Grace Bay has its quiet bits – we like family-friendly West Bay Club or the lush tropical pavilions at Amanyara .

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Norfolk, United Kingdom

Temperature: 22°C high; 12°C low Season: summer Time difference: BST+0

Britain’s festival season peaks in August, with several of summer’s biggest hitters taking over forests, parkland and even beaches (Wilderness, Green Man, Creamfields and Boardmasters). One attractive weekender is Houghton – the electronic music event curated by legendary London club Fabric’s resident DJ Craig Richards – which will see a top line-up of DJs, sculptures and dazzling light installations set up around the stunning grounds of Norfolk country house Houghton Hall. Come for the party but stay for one of the UK’s very best summer getaways: sipping on North Sea Coffee Company’s third-wave brews as you stroll Cromer’s charmingly retro pier; spotting grey-seal pups in sand dunes at Horsey and Winterton-on-Sea; hiring out one of the colourful beach huts along Wells-next-the-Sea’s shoreline; and, of course, boating the Broads.

Where to stay: The Harper in Langham’s former glass-blowing factory fills a contemporary void in the historic countryside villages of north Norfolk. For a more laidback stay, check in to The Chequers Inn . See our pick of the best hotels in Norfolk for more.

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Sibenik and the Kornati Islands, Croatia

Temperature: 31°C high; 21°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 2 hours 30 minutes Time difference: BST+1

Croatia , believe it or not, is still actually an option, even though its picture-perfect medieval cities and extraordinary coastline welcomed 20 million visitors in 2018. And one sometimes suspects that all 20 million turn up in August, when those straight-out-of-a-fantasy-novel fortified towns are bursting at the seams. Thank heavens, then, for Obonjan. This wellness retreat from the team behind the Hideout festival , sprawling across a private island of the same name, got off to a shaky start when it launched in 2016. But the kinks have been completely ironed out, and guests are guaranteed a tempting mix of yoga classes, chill-out music and glamping. Spare some time as well for Sibenik, a short speedboat ride away: a major historic city and a lovely labyrinth of chalk-white stone. A day’s sailing around the Kornati Islands – unpopulated idylls given over to vineyards, orchards, and little else – also supplies some much-needed mellow.

Where to stay: At Obonjan , an islet devoted entirely to glamping that is served by private shuttle boat from Šibenik. Up to 700 glampers stay in its wooden forest lodges and canvas bell-tents under towering pines.

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Llangollen Canal, Wales

Temperature: 20°C high; 12°C low Season: summer Time difference: BST +0

For a quintessential summer jolly that swerves both busy cities and seasides, a canal-boating trip is ideal. This is self-contained, slow travel at its best: drifting through green and pleasant landscapes aboard your private vessel, with enough room for several generations of family, or else a few friends. Plus, despite the leisurely pace, there’s plenty to keep you occupied: be that the ever-shifting scenery, the pubs that tend to accompany overnight moorings, or attempting to navigate your way through locks. Probably the finest route is along Llangollen Canal, which passes through Cheshire countryside and Shropshire’s little-known lake district, before crossing into Wales and taking a hair-raising route over Pontcysyllte Aqueduct: an iron trough only just wide enough to accommodate your craft, with a sheer 120ft drop on one side. Then breathe a sigh of relief at scenic Horseshoe Falls, before ending at Llangollen, a picture-book-pretty town on the River Dee. Plan for a languid week of floating. Also: if ever there was a time to find good weather in Wales, surely August is your chance. Bear in mind that narrowboats run on diesel engines and use solid-fuel stoves for heating and cooking. Reducing the running time of both these energy sources – ie, using them as efficiently and sparingly as possible – will dramatically improve the craft’s impact on the environment.

Where to stay: Drifters Waterway Holidays can point you to reputable hire companies, instructions included.

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Temperature 22°C high 12°C low Season summer Travel time from UK 2 hours 15 minutes Time difference BST1  This country...

Slovenia, Europe

Temperature: 22°C high; 12°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 2 hours 15 minutes Time difference: BST+1

This country has lately made a name for itself as European Region of Gastronomy 2021, showing off its distinctive wine culture (natural and orange varietals are big here) and established traditions of farm-to-fork dining. But still on the hush-hush side is the Slovenian Riviera, a 30-mile sliver of Adriatic shoreline with all the teal-green ocean and fairy-tale architecture of Croatia’s Dalmatian coast but without the crush of tourists. Even in August, when temperatures linger comfortably in the 20s, there’s little in the way of high-summer stress. Instead, there are the wild strips of sand around scenic seaside village Izola, the splendid isolation of Moon Bay’s cliff-hemmed curve, and no shortage of sophisticated beach hangouts ( Barbara ), boutique hotels ( Memento ) and spas ( Lepa Vida Thalasso ). The weather is also perfect for exploring vineyards, boating on pretty Lake Bled and spending a few active days in the Alps.

Where to stay: At a floating glamping village from the team behind Michelin Plate-awarded Pikol restaurant.

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Arachon, France

Temperature: 25°C high; 17°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 1 hour 40 minutes Time difference: BST+1

Forget la dolce vita : come to Arcachon in August and taste la vie Française instead. It doesn’t get much more delightful than this laidback seaside town – just 40 miles from Bordeaux – loved for its golden beaches and age-old oyster farms. There’s little to do but wine, dine and cultivate a tan. Height-of-summer heat a bit much? Hire a bike and tootle along to nearby dinky villages (we like L’Herbe and Le Canon), where the oysters are just as fresh and the wine flows just as freely. Even adventure seekers are catered for: join the surfers barrelling up and down those wild Atlantic waves off Cap Ferret . A day trip to this headland — lately getting a reputation as the ‘ Cape Cod of France’ – should be on the cards even if surfing is not your thing. Just a short ferry ride from Arcachon, it offers some of the loveliest bistros imaginable for overdoing the oysters and champagne. Bottoms up.

Where to stay: Further over in Cap Ferret, La Maison du Bassin is a real find in a sleepy fishing village. An elegant beach house with blue shutters, there are just 11 rooms, a leafy terrace and a wonderful bar.

Temperature 8°C high 2°C low Season summer Travel time from UK from 7 hours 40 minutes Time difference BST1  Those...

Svalbard and Vesteralen Archipelagos, Norway

Temperature: 8°C high; 2°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: from 7 hours 40 minutes Time difference: BST+1

Those looking for their next big adventure — and, let’s face it, their next big travel boast – are increasingly turning to Svalbard , the Norwegian archipelago halfway between the mainland and the North Pole. The number of cruises making the journey here has rocketed by 20 per cent every year for the past decade, according to officials in the area. The main draw? Polar bears, best viewed in the height of summer, when the ice melts enough to allow ships through. Of course, there’s also the beauty that goes with being one of the world’s northernmost inhabited areas: infinite ice fields, pristine snow-cloaked peaks, electric-blue icebergs. If you’re not up for a big expedition, though, try Vesteralen instead. Closer to civilisation, but still wild and isolated, these islands are all forested mountains and immaculate fjords, and offer a near-guarantee you’ll see whales. Exploring Svalbard inevitably involves a cruise ship: hardly well-known for their sustainability. But you can, at the very least, opt for a small-ship cruise, which leaves less of a footprint. Check out Responsible Travel for guidance on small-scale Svalbard voyages that adhere to strict environmental and conservation policies.

Where to stay: At Isfjord Radio , a clapboard hotel set in a former radio and weather station facing Greenland Sea.

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Translyvania, Romania

Temperature: 29°C high; 18°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 2 hours 50 minutes Time difference: BST+2

In fact, this is a destination fit for a king-in-waiting: the Prince of Wales fell in love with the area on a visit in 1998, and has spent the ensuing years buying and restoring farmhouses intended for holiday rentals, the most elegant of them being his tranquil Zalan Valley nature retreat. Still, Transylvania remains satisfyingly obscure, making it a wonderful place to unplug. Butterfield & Robinson is ahead of the curve with its biking and walking tours, where you’ll stay in UNESCO-listed cottages and sleep in commanding castles. Resist the temptation to visit amid spooky winter gloom – go bask in August’s sunny warmth.

Where to stay: Akasha Wellness Retreat is set among the tree-topped mountains and unspoiled pastures of Piatra Craiului National Park.

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Devon and Dorset, United Kingdom

Temperature: 21°C high; 12°C low Season: summer Travel time from London: 1 hour 10 minutes Time difference: BST+0

The best of English seaside and countryside fuse in Devon and Dorset , where a crop of exciting new openings are adding a dash of glamour to the sweeping biscuit-coloured beaches, rolling moorland, fine country houses and even finer cream teas. In Devon, Art Deco marvel the Burgh Island Hotel had a multimillion-pound makeover in 2019, which restored its Thirties heyday as ‘the best hotel west of The Ritz’. Dorset’s Jurassic Coast needs no introduction, but there are some spiffy things happening inland, too: see Abbot’s Court in Winterborne Kingston, a lovely Victorian farmhouse renovated under the patronage of Farrow & Ball, where the locally grown, reared and foraged dishes shoot for Michelin glory and rooms are named for rare-breed pigs.

Where to stay: Gara Rock has incredible views on a craggy clifftop spot near Salcombe in Devon. Or check out our edit of Dorset's best Airbnbs .

Temperature 31°C high 26°C low Season wet Travel time from UK from 13 hours Time difference Singapore BST8 Anambas and...

Singapore, Anambas, and Riau Islands

Temperature: 31°C high; 26°C low Season: wet Travel time from UK: from 13 hours Time difference: Singapore BST+8; Anambas and Riau Islands BST+7

Singapore has enjoyed new attention since the release of Crazy Rich Asians – and while the flashy city state is more often considered a stopover en route to down under, it makes an even better jumping-off point for a quartet of sensational private islands. Just 150 nautical miles northeast, Pulau Joyo is a beautiful barefoot retreat in the Anambas, where guests stay in ‘driftwood palaces’ sporting an aesthetic you might call Robinson Crusoe luxe. Also in the Anambas, Bawah Reserve ’s teak overwater bungalows venture across a trio of remote, protected lagoons. Further east, the Riau Islands offer Cempedak , where two-floor, eco-chic villas have huge decks and spiral staircases; and Nikoi, with its own rainforest alongside bleach-white sands and stilted beach houses. Go get lost.

Where to stay: Before you venture to the islands, stay over at Raffles Singapore , the city state's most famous address and one of the best hotels in the world.

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Chicago, United States

Temperature: 27°C high; 21°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 8 hours 45 minutes Time difference: BST-6

The Second City comes into its own in summer, when temperatures head for the high twenties, Lake Michigan sparkles and the Loop’s waterside Grant Park bursts into life – and never more so than when the Lollapalooza festival hits. When the music stops, head for Chicago ’s buzzing foodie district, Logan Square: The Bakery at Fat Rice’s miso fudge brownies are a revelation, while the Midwest-Mexican small plates at Quiote go down a treat with the bar’s extensive mezcal collection (we loved the wood-fired cabbage with burnt sourdough puree). And yes, The Aviary remains the best bar in town, if not the States. Would you expect anything less of a joint that employs three full-time ice chefs? Exactly. Get on that guest list.

Where to stay: Try The Kimpton Gray in the Loop district, which has brass-trimmed lifts that used to ferry bankers. Following a citywide drive to improve sustainable practices in hospitality, nonprofit organisation Green Seal has certified a number of Chicago hotels, including Kimpton’s swanky Hotel Allegro and the grand InterContinental Chicago .

Temperature 18°C high 8°C low Season dry Travel time from UK 14 hours 10 minutes Time difference BST5  For a little...

Ecuador, South America

Temperature: 18°C high; 8°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 14 hours 10 minutes Time difference: BST-5

For a little country, Ecuador sure packs a punch. You can climb volcanoes, trek the Amazon, surf around the Pacific coast’s sleepy seaside towns, zipline through cloud forest, then dive into Quito, one of South America ’s most compelling capitals. You can also experience legitimate ancestral medicine (ayahuasca ceremonies – available at registered centres around Quito – are the real deal). Be sure to dip into the city’s 16th-century Old Town, Latin America ’s largest and best preserved. For piscos, it’s got to be Cafe Mosaico, where the terrace view swoops over red rooftops and toward volcanic slopes. Plus, catch cool bands at guerrilla-style gigs (next to a secret lake, in a church) by keeping up with Sesiones al Parque. Yes, August is peak season, but Ecuador doesn’t exactly get packed, and it’s among the driest times of year. Ecuador is much more than a gateway to the Galápagos . It’s a dream destination of its own.

Where to stay: In the Galapagos, eco-hotel Pikaia Lodge is set in a 31-hectare private reserve. Rooms are designed like the bridges of ships and guests have access to the hotel’s day cruises. Ecuador also has an impressively developed network of eco-stays that are well worth seeking out. Among the best-known: Black Sheep Inn , in the heart of the Andes; and Kapawi Ecolodge , which fosters connection with Indigenous peoples in the middle of the Amazon rainforest .

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Temperature: 22°C; 13°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK : 1 hour 15 minutes Time difference: BST+1

August is a month bookmarked for fun, and a long weekend in Amsterdam will provide you with enough merriment and wild stories to carry you through the winter. Everything is hyped up in the Dutch city; museums are wacky, weird and downright fascinating, and cafés go from loud and lovely to totally laid-back. Mosey around the tourist areas like Jordaan and the old town and head to the seriously cool East Amsterdam , which is packed with kitsch shops, art galleries and delightful people enjoying a Grolsch in one of the café gardens.

Where to stay Vintage furniture rubs against modern design at The Hoxton Amsterdam , set behind a magisterial canalside façade. For a private stay, see of our edit of the best Airbnbs in Amsterdam .

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Papua New Guinea

Temperature: 28°C high; 18°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 25 hours 30 minutes Time difference: BST+10

Talk of travel to Papua New Guinea and the word ‘intrepid’ inevitably gets used. In reality, though, the infrastructure is indeed so sparse that visitors have little option but to join an organised tour. Still, though you mightn’t be hacking your own way through primeval rainforest, PNG can’t fail to feel impossibly exotic: a land of steaming volcanoes and remote, pierced-and-feathered tribes. August is undoubtedly the time to visit – the dry season’s in full swing and the country is host to two jaw-dropping cultural carnivals: the Sepik River Crocodile Festival and the Mount Hagen Cultural Show. At the latter, more than 100 communities gather to share traditional costumes, rituals and music: terrifying masked ‘mudmen’, vividly painted chiefs, the eerie skeleton dancers of the Chimbu tribe. Meanwhile, on the Sepik River, clans gather to celebrate their bond with local wildlife – namely, the world’s biggest crocs. Note: because travelling to PNG generally involves group tours, the experience can feel a little more akin to attending a show than engaging with other cultures. Search out small group tours that really focus on interactions with people and customs: Responsible Travel is a good place to start.

Where to stay The famed Rabaul Hotel has been open since the 1950s.

Temperature 31°C high 23°C low Season dry Travel time from UK 9 hours 6 minutes Time difference BST5  If youre keen to...

Guyana, South America

Temperature: 31°C high; 23°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 9 hours 6 minutes Time difference: BST-5

If you’re keen to avoid crowds, you could hardly do better than Guyana. It’s typical to arrive at the country’s top attraction, Kaieteur Falls – the world’s longest single-drop waterfall – and discover you’re the only human for miles. That’s because more than 80 per cent of this English-speaking nation, wedged between Brazil and Venezuela, is blanketed with virgin rainforest: making it both a treasure trove of implausible wildlife and a challenging, final-frontier-like expedition. What Guyana lacks in smart hangouts, it makes up for in bright-blue tarantulas, jaguars and giant anteaters; demanding treks and jungle camps. Early August is a savvy time to land: immediately after the rainy season, when the waterfalls are fullest and the forest at its lushest. At the end of all that adventuring, there’s a party to be had in its happening coastal capital, Georgetown: a distinctly Caribbean-flavoured mix of reggae clubs, crumbling British colonial architecture and lashings of rum.

Where to stay: At Rewa eco-lodge.

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Portland and Seattle, United States

Temperature: 27°C high; 14°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 10 hours 40 minutes Time difference: BST-8

With less than 200 miles between them on Interstate 5, Portland and Seattle have long battled it out to for the title of hippest city on the US west coast. Seattle is the larger of the two and its food scene is incredibly exciting at the moment, with talented chefs and excellent restaurants . Portland is smaller and infinitely more hipster: the tattooed locals are beamingly friendly, and the youthful city has a quirky food scene alive with food trucks and microbreweries.

Where to stay The Ace Hotel Portland is a social hub as much as a hotel, with an industrial-chic aesthetic.

Temperature 30°C high 20°C low Season dry Travel time from UK 11 hours Time difference BST3  For a big blowout beach and...

Tanzania, East Africa

Temperature: 30°C high; 20°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 11 hours Time difference: BST+3

For a big, blow-out beach and safari holiday, Tanzania has it all: game parks packed with wildlife , islands of icing-sugar sand in azure-blue seas and, of course, Kilimanjaro. The weather is at its loveliest in August with the end of the rainy season and none of the stifling summer heat. For an unforgettable experience visit Ruaha and Selous , Tanzania's two largest game parks, which are not only stocked full of wildlife but have plush bush camps and excellent guides, or try the smaller Rubondo Island in Lake Victoria for trekking with chimpanzees. For sun, sea and sand, Zanzibar and the Spice Islands are as gloriously tropical and exotic as their names invoke, and big brands such as Per Aquum are sprucing up Zanzibar's hotel scene with superlux beachfront suites and villas.

Where to stay: At Singita Sabora , the most romantic tented camp on the African plains.

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The Channel Islands

Temperature: 20°C high; 14°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 1 hour Time difference: BST+0

With their Champagne-coloured sand beaches , cobalt-blue waters and laid-back approach to life, the Channel Islands are compared surprisingly often to the Caribbean . Slightly French, slightly British but completely unique, the islands are perfect for a quick getaway or a week of lolling around on the sand and exploring the quaint seaside villages. Jersey and Guernsey remain charmingly eccentric and twee, with a maritime, riviera-feel to their towns, which bustle with seafood restaurants and harbour cafés; while the smaller islands of Alderney , Herm and Sark are as beguiling as they are beautiful.

Where to stay: The Braye Beach Hotel in Alderney is set above the dunes in a row of 18th-century fishermen's cottages.

Edinburgh Scotland

Edinburgh, Scotland

Temperature: 18°C high; 11°C low Season: summer Travel time from London: 1 hour 25 minutes Time difference: BST+0

Wonderful, beautiful Edinburgh – is there a time of year when it isn't heaven? But by far one of the most fun months is August, when the medieval streets are filled with buskers, artists and actors vying for your attention during Edinburgh Festival Fringe . Every corner of the already raucous city roars with laughter. Wander into a pub down one of the cobbled streets and you might chance upon a little-known genius stand-up show, or head to one of the more famous acts who will be taking up their monthly residency in one of the city's fascinating buildings, from the Central Mosque to Dovecot Studios Ladies Baths. There are brilliant things to do in Edinburgh all year round. Not to mention wonderful options in terms of where to stay.

Where to stay: At Scandi-meets-Scottish bolthole Market Street Hotel , with a rooftop Champagne bar. Another option is The Balmoral , the city's original grand dame hotel, recently refreshed by Rocco Forte Hotels' Olga Polizzi. For more recommendations, see our round up of the best hotels in Edinburgh .

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Dublin, Ireland

Temperature: 20°C high; 11°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 1 hour 25 minutes Time difference: BST+0

If there's one thing the Irish are famous for, it's their love of a good time, and where better to be wooed by the Emerald Isle's charm than in Dublin ? In less than an hour and a half you could be in the fair city, perfect for nipping over to on the bank holiday weekend. History buffs will love the incredible library at The Long Room of Trinity College, literature-lovers should go to Sweny's Pharmacy mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses . Immerse yourself in local culture in the lanes of the so-called creative quarter between Grafton Street and George's Street and grab the best pint of Guinness you will ever taste. If you need a break from the city, Dublin's surrounds are just as gorgeous; hike up Dublin Mountain for amazing views or dive into the icy Irish sea in Dublin Bay.

Where to stay The Mayson has a locally rooted heritage and a 21st-century creative attitude

Enjoying the View of Lake Moraine and Valley of Ten Peaks

British Columbia, Canada

Temperature: 22°C high; 14°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 9 hours 35 minutes Time difference: BST-8

This corner of Canada is well-known for its jaw-dropping natural beauty – but Brits often associate the towns and resorts here with ski season. Come in August instead for a fresh look at the mountains and lakes. Cities such as Vancouver embrace the summer months with patio dining and plenty of hiking opportunities, while heading across the Rockies to Lake Louise and Banff rewards travellers with glimpses of truest blue waters. Take the time to explore with Indigenous-led experiences, which connect travellers to the cultures most deeply tied to this land – we named BC one of our top 23 places to visit in 2023 thanks to the growing Indigenous-owned and -operated tourism scene here.

Where to stay: Klahoose Wilderness Resort  is a new property with a focus on Klahoose First Nation culture and wildlife viewing.

Bison on the prairie below the Grand Teton Range. Fall colors on the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Bison  migrate out of...

Wyoming, USA

Temperature: 27°C high; 17°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 13 hours 10 minutes Time difference: BST -7

This is the least populous state in the USA – a place of vast plains and wide prairies. It's where you'll find the country’s first national park, Yellowstone (it also stretches into neighbouring Montana), as well as Grand Teton National Park, which is defined by the awe-inspiring Teton mountain range. There are things happening here, though: Jackson Hole Valley is home to the eponymous Jackson town. In winter, this is skiing country, but in summer, visitors can take on hiking, horseriding, attend rodeos or camp out in the real wild west.

Where to stay: the Anvil Hotel , a mid-century motel with a great restaurant and affordable rooms.

Crystal ocean meets golden sand at Kalyves Bay, Crete.

Where to travel in August

​Expectations and temperatures run high in August. From far-flung Ecuadorian escapes to island-hopping in Scotland, here are some of the destinations worthy of your attention this summer.

Travel in August is all about being canny. It’s a prime time to be in Europe but you need to be nimble to avoid the crowds and escalating prices across the Med and beaches radiating beyond. It's worth thinking of alternatives if you want more than a packed fly-and-flop beach break or an overheated European city visit where half the venues are closed for the summer.

August is a great time for families to head to far flung destinations when most have more travel time available. The southern hemisphere experiences its winter now, which can mean better value deals and less competition for tours and accommodation. In places like South America, the dry season comes with great wildlife watching opportunities, while in Kenya and Tanzania, August is the time for migration safaris when river crossings, and the most spectacular mass wildlife spectacles take place.  

A land of geographical extremes, Ecuador has record biodiversity and wildly contrasting topography. You can travel from high-altitude Andes to deep Amazon, the Pacific coast and beyond in a two-three-week trip, making this a South America-in-microcosm experience you don’t need a sabbatical for.

August is Ecuadorian winter, when you’ll need a light jacket and a woolly hat at higher altitudes. It’s also dry season when the Amazon is less muggy, buggy and boggy, thus great for wildlife watching and clear Andean skies allow exceptional views of towering volcanoes, Spanish-settled cities and colourful market towns. While on the coast, it’s time for spotting whales, or bagging a mini-Galápagos experience on Isla de la Plata that sits within day-tripping reach of the mainland, complete with blue-footed booby birds, manta rays and green turtles. Or head into the   cloud forest, the jungle strung between Andes and Amazon lined with hiking trails, a plethora of orchids and the hummingbirds that feed on them.

Responsible travel tip:   Ecuador’s network of eco-stays, often owned and operated by Indigenous communities, include places like Mashpi Lodge (cloud forest), Black Sheep Inn (Andes) and Kapawi Eco lodge (Amazon). Explore aboard Wanderbus: Ecuador’s first hop-on-and-off tour bus makes looped routes nationwide from the capital, Quito. Offering the spirit of independent travel with a little handholding, this B-Corp listed company is run and led by native, English-speaking guides.

A rainforest lodge in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.

2. Switzerland

Once the ski season has wound down, the fun ramps up on Swiss Alpine slopes that transform into hiking and mountain biking trails, lakes that melt into idyllic wild swimming spots and glaciers framed with wildflowers. August is the busiest time outside ski season, but you’re still unlikely to find crowds, and the long summer evenings are replete with fun outdoor events. Swiss National Day is 1 August when towns and cities celebrate with street festivals and parades animated with fireworks and live music. Travel by train to make the most of the Alpine landscape, booking ahead for such stellar scenic routes as the Bernina Express, Europe’s highest rail route; Jungfraubahn, where you can scale the North Face of the Eiger, traverse the Mönch and climb Jungfrau; and the narrow-gauge lines that make up Switzerland’s GoldenPass routes connecting Lucerne with Montreux.

Responsible travel tip: Switzerland is easy to reach by rail from the UK, and the Swiss Alps and lakes have an impressive number of campsites where you can stay off-grid, or almost. Some have pre-erected tents and lidos to cool off in, while Whitepod in Monthey has become the posterchild for luxury eco-glamping accommodation.  

( How to plan a family rail adventure around Europe. )

A green valley runs away into steep snowy mountains.

3. The Hebrides, Scotland

The 50-plus islands off Scotland's west coast offer a great antidote to traffic-stuffed seaside destinations of the UK’s southwest. True, the weather can be unreliable but typically the southern Hebrides fare better than much of the country for dry sunny days, when the region’s plentiful white-sand beaches and azure blue waters could — truly — be mistaken for the Indian Ocean. Do some island hopping between the beautiful islands of Islay, Mull, Harris and Lewis, but book ahead for car hire, and tours of the Hebrides’ landmark whiskey distilleries — or travel after mid-August when Scottish schools have gone back. July-August sees striking machair (wildflowers grassland) carpet coastlines that come alive with outdoor events, live music festivals and local versions of Highland games.

Responsible   travel tip: Glasgow, gateway to the Inner Hebrides, is easily accessed by a decently integrated bus, coach and ferry network making for a fun adventure along roads skirting pine forests and spanning island-hopping bridges, and aboard tiny-if-hardy ferries. Responsible Travel offers a car-free island-hopping itinerary.

( 5 of the best places to visit in the Hebrides. )

Portnahaven, a small village at the southern tip of the Isle of Islay, Scotland.

With some 4,350 miles of blond sand   coastline and almost limitless daylight hours in summer, Denmark is a prime place for exploration in August. There’s plenty of choice of sunny spots in which to set up camp (literally), but Aarhus makes for a great base to stay. Denmark’s ‘second’ city is a former European Capital of Culture and European Region of Gastronomy. The jewel of Jutland, a clean, green, canal-woven place, rich in Viking history, Aarhus has laidback charm, its medieval cobbled streets lent contemporary buzz with excellent restaurants, smart bars and a thriving street food scene.

Woodland-backed beaches abound beyond the city, while north around the bay you’ll find Mols Bjerge, a coastal national park with hill trails, beech forests and Bronze Age burial mounds overlooked by the ruins of a medieval castle.

Responsible travel tip: Denmark's extensive and largely flat national cycle network is made up of forested trails, rural paths and quiet roads — a great way to build some easy, low-carbon adventure into your travels. The Danish Cycling Federation’s route planner can point you to the quietest routes, with places to stay as you go.

Avoid the crowds and make for mainland destinations. The pretty little port town of Nafplio never fails to charm, fringed by ancient ruins and lined with venetian villas, while the leafy city of Kastoria does a great stand-in for a beach destination with pine fringed mountains and a fishing boat-populated lake.

There’s a superb choice of flights, too with non-stop routes from across the UK to a temping range of mainland and island destinations, including newly launched TUI routes from Cardiff. So, there should still be a reasonable choice for late bookers and those aiming to avoid airlines beleaguered by cancellations.

Responsible travel tip: Fly direct to one of Greece’s larger islands and make a beeline for the less visited areas. Try eastern Crete, and visit Vai, home to Europe’s only palm forest and the UNESCO-listed Sitia Geopark, a mountainous wilderness lined with hiking and biking trails. If you’re travelling through Athens and relying on onwards transport, ferry instead of fly but book boat tickets in advance.  

( The 25 best Greek islands to visit in 2023. )

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11 Best Places to Travel in August, Vetted by Experts

Don't let the summer pass you by!

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Before kids go back to school, August is probably the last chance for a family vacation until winter break or quite possibly even spring break. Even though Americans are traveling in record numbers this year, there are still awesome destinations to check out with plenty of availability, amazing activities and reasonable prices. We rounded up a dozen spots for you to consider. A few are under-the-radar gems away from crowds while others put you in the heart of the action from an acclaimed music festival to a fun-to-watch surf competition.

No matter where you choose to go, give yourself some extra time to get there. Airport meltdowns and traffic are throwing a monkey wrench into everyone's schedules. Download your airline's app on your phone, so you can make changes quickly if needed. And if you're traveling for a special event, plan to arrive a day or two in advance to be sure you won't miss it. Travel insurance is also an excellent idea if you're flying.

Later this year when your kids are buried in homework and after-school activities, you won't regret the extra time and money you spent on a vacation this month. The wonderful memories from the trip will stick with your family forever.

Daufuskie Island, South Carolina

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Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

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Early August is extra fun in the Dominican Republic because of the country's annual Santo Domingo Merengue Festival. Performances, live music and parades pop up across different cities, including tourist-favorite Punta Cana. Stay at the all-inclusive Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana, which has plenty of amenities for the entire family. It boasts four swimming pools, batting cages, a bowling alley, a waterpark, dance classes, supervised kids' and teen clubs and live nightly entertainment. Plus the beach — with its turquoise water — is simply divine.

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Watch surfers conquer the waves during the 61st Annual East Coast Surfing Championship to be held in Virginia Beach from August 20-27. Surf culture reigns in the seaside city, with outdoor sculptures and murals highlighting the sport. To be near all the action, stay at the newly opened Moxy Virginia Beach Oceanfront . The 134 oceanfront-room property has so many fun touches including a retro diner, a two-story slide into the hotel’s registration area and a rock wall in the gym.

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada

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Located in Banff National Park, the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is the perfect home base for a family vacation that beautifully blends adventure and nature activities with delicious food and supervised kid activities. The hotel even created its own guest-only sunrise canoe experience that allows your crew to paddle on the famous lake before the crowds. Be sure to check out the lineup of programming for kids ages 6 to 13, including a two-hour Inventor's Lab on some evenings. One idea: Drop off your Einsteins-in-training and enjoy cheese fondue and wine at the property's Walliser Stube restaurant.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort

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A great pick for families near tourist-favorite Eagle Beach, Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort offers a children’s pool, an outdoor playground plus a kids club with activities, such as scavenger hunts. All rooms are suites, and a door separates the primary bedroom from the sleeper sofa for the kids . (That's right, you won't have to tip-toe around in the dark after the kids' bedtime!) The resort also includes several fun on-property restaurants and free made-to-order breakfast.

Marriott Hilton Head Resort & Spa, Hilton Head, South Carolina

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Be one of the first guests to stay in the newly redesigned rooms and suites at the oceanfront Marriott Hilton Head Resort & Spa located in the exclusive residential community of Palmetto Dunes. The $10 million reno included updated in-room tech (including a large flat-screen TV and multiple USB outlets for charging all your family's devices), comfier bedding and a coastal decor vibe. After a day of fun on the beach and in the pools, walk over to the nearby Shelter Cove for shopping, dining and even a weekly fireworks show all summer long.

Whiteface Lodge, Lake Placid, New York

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Escape the summer heat in the High Peaks region of New York's Adirondack mountains. Six million acres of protected forests, trails, canyons and waterways allow you to pack in a family adventure away from dangerous summer heat. Make your home base the Whiteface Lodge, an upscale rustic stay in the woodlands of Lake Placid. The nightly campfire and s’mores provide a cozy setting for meteor shower viewing. (The peak time will be around August 13.) Curl up in one of the resort’s Adirondack-style chairs and gaze at the star-studded night sky.

Cliff House Maine, Ogunquit, Maine

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While this New England retreat has cozy vibes all year long, the month before school starts is a great time to bring the kids for lawn games, swimming, s'mores and tide-pooling at the beach. Of course, introduce them to lobster rolls, too! Cliff House Maine's new two-bedroom oceanfront suite gives families plenty of room to spread out. It's only an hour's drive north of Boston!

Mackinac Island, Michigan

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The fudge capital of the world, Mackinac Island is hosting a festival dedicated to the confection from August 27 to 29. It will feature fudge-making demos, fudge-inspired food and cocktails, an outdoor movie, family games, and more. Offset the sugar rush by going on a kayaking adventure or exploring some of the island's 70+ miles of hiking and biking trails. Stay at the lakefront Mission Point Resort which offers evening storytime in the lobby, mini golf as well as horse and carriage tours. At no extra charge, 5- to 12-year-olds can take part in an evening kids' club so you have a few child-free hours to enjoy a romantic dinner or even a nap and room service.

Chicago, Illinois

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August is prime time for special events in Chicago. Lollapalooza, a four-day music festival with a special area for kids, takes place at Chicago's historic Grant Park from August 3 to 6. The Windy City's famous Air and Water Show entertains locals and tourists alike on August 19 and 20. Stay a few days before or after to check out the city's other iconic attractions. Shedd Aquarium , for instance, won a 2023 Good Housekeeping Family Travel Award. To be in the heart of the action, stay at the Pendry Chicago or Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel.

Hotel Californian, Santa Barbara, California

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For a friends' getaway or couple's trip, the stylish Hotel Californian in the heart of Santa Barbara's revitalized Funk Zone delivers a memorable experience. Wine and wellness events abound, such as a full-moon cocktail event series, rooftop yoga or workout sessions and winemaker dinners. A special package, "Recharging in Retrograde," is available for stays from August 23 to September 14. It includes a chakra meditation massage, custom aromatherapy and other delights.

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25 Best Places to Travel in August

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Bad Ischl, Austria

The Austrian town of Bad Ischl is better known as a popular winter sport destination, but a visit during August will give you the chance to join the locals as they celebrate the birthday of the late Emperor Franz Joseph I. The celebrations continue for about a week and include horse parades, costumes, music, and loads of nostalgia. Outside of the celebration week you can go on a guided tour of the impressive Imperial Villa. The town offers great hiking and biking trails in the Zalzkammergut Mountains and Kaiser Park. Non-hikers can take a scenic cable car ride to the top of Zalzkammergut on the Katrin Cable Car for wonderful views. Bad Ischl boasts several spas and wellness resorts where you can relax and enjoy the benefits of the natural thermal waters.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

August is an ideal month for outdoor enthusiasts to visit wonderful Cape Cod . The cape is an arm-shaped peninsula that juts into the pounding surf of the Atlantic Ocean and is surrounded by 400 miles of shoreline dotted with quaint little seaside towns, stunning beaches, and dozens of lighthouses. You can spend your days soaking up the sun or tour the very scenic area by bike or car, stopping along the way to explore and enjoy fresh lobster rolls. Besides the many outdoor activities on offer, you can also spend time admiring the vibrant art scene, visiting a few of the many museums in the area, or taking a day-trip by ferry to nearby Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket.

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin is a fascinating city to explore and should feature on everyone’s summer vacation list. You can learn about Dublin by joining a guided tour or by following one of the Discovery Trails –download the app, which will guide you and allow you to see all the sights that interest you at your own pace. Some of the highlights of Dublin include the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the Christ Church Cathedral, Trinity College and the famous Guinness Storehouse, where you can see exactly how the country’s most famous drink is made. Whiskey lovers should not miss visiting the Jameson and Teeling distilleries to see how their favorite tipple is produced. The city has a vibrant nightlife and you should spend at least one evening enjoying traditional Irish music in Temple Bar, a street filled with restaurants and bars featuring live music. More places to explore near Dublin, Ireland

Best Places to Vacation in August: Geneva, Switzerland

Best Places to Vacation in August: Geneva, Switzerland

Many people think of Switzerland as a winter destination, but an August visit to Geneva can be very rewarding, offering lovely warm weather and plenty of interesting attractions. The city boasts some exceptional museums, including the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, the International Museum of the Reformation, and the marvelous Patek Philippe Museum, which is dedicated to showcasing Swiss watchmaking. Art lovers can explore up to 60 art galleries and architecture enthusiasts can join a walking tour of the Old Town. You can enjoy excellent shopping and dining, and there are good opportunities for hiking and cycling close by, all against the backdrop of Lake Geneva and snow-covered Mont Blanc.

Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska

Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska

August is an ideal month to visit Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska, as many attractions are impossible to access in winter. One of the most memorable ways to see this fantastic park is from the water, either on a tour boat or using your own private craft or even a kayak or canoe. The smaller tour boats can get really close to the fascinating glaciers and you can look forward to seeing a wide variety of wildlife unique to the area, including puffins, eagles, whales, and bears. You can also go hiking along several trails in Bartlett Cove, join a ranger-led excursion, and visit the interesting visitors center.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

An August get-away to wonderful Smoky Mountains National Park is an excellent choice for families who love the Great Outdoors. Summer is the ideal time for hiking the large network of trails, which include options for all levels of fitness and even some gentle walks perfect for younger children to enjoy. To fully appreciate the park, you should try and stay for at least a few days – bring along a tent or RV and explore at your leisure – campsite reservations are suggested as sites fill up quickly in August. Other activities in the park include wildlife watching, scenic drives, fishing, and ranger-led excursions.

Inverness, Scotland

Inverness, Scotland

Inverness is located in the Highlands of northern Scotland and a summer visit is ideal for exploring the beautiful landscape and immersing yourself in all the tourist attractions. Walkers, cyclists, and hikers can enjoy exploring the shores of famous Loch Ness (you may perhaps spot the famous Nessie?) along the South Loch Ness Trail or opt to follow the Great Glen Way. Inverness is also your gateway to some of Scotland’s best Highland distilleries – you can hire a car to explore the wonderful Malt Whiskey Trail as well as many historic attractions, castles, and battlefields along the way, or leave the driving to someone else and join a guided tour. Best places to visit in Scotland

Vermont, USA

Vermont, USA

The northeastern state of Vermont is probably best known for its wonderful ski resorts, but locals can tell you about all wonderful summer recreational activities that could make Vermont ideal for your August vacation. The entire region offers a marvelously scenic landscape you can explore along a vast network of hiking, cycling, and mountain biking trails. If you are not up to such strenuous sightseeing, you can see the region from the comfort of your car or RV along several scenic drives – camping is very popular in the summer months. The many waterways offer great canoeing, kayaking, paddling, and fishing. Those who prefer a more culturally rewarding vacation will find many outstanding historical sites, museums, art galleries, and live performances to keep them busy. Places to visit in Vermont

Best Places to Vacation in August: Lake Como, Italy

Best Places to Vacation in August: Lake Como, Italy

Situated in the Lombardy region of Northern Italy, Lake Como is a wonderful summer vacation destination with dozens of attractions and activities for just about everyone. The city of Como is chock-full of historical and artistic gems that historians and architecture enthusiasts can spend their time exploring, assisted by a collection of self-guided city trails. You can take a leisurely walk along the lake shores to admire several beautifully preserved neoclassical villas or join a guided tour that will reveal many of the city’s hidden gems. It is also possible to rent a boat to explore the lake shores or join a steam-boat cruise. A food tour will introduce you to the delightful local cuisine, while a trip up the funicular railway to the mountain town of Brunate is another wonderful excursion.

Best Places to Vacation in August: Lisbon, Portugal

Best Places to Vacation in August: Lisbon, Portugal

The beautiful Portuguese city of Lisbon welcomes visitors with a wide array of attractions and activities, most of which are best enjoyed in summer, which makes this city an ideal choice for an August vacation in Europe. Sun-lovers will be spoiled for choice when it comes to choosing a beach where you can soak up the sun or enjoy some watersports. The more culturally inclined visitors can tour several museums and historical sites, including the lovely baroque Church of Santa Egcrácia, the National Palace and Gardens of Queluz, and the Palácio National de Pena. Outdoor enthusiasts have several choices for nature walks or hiking, and family attractions include the Lisbon Zoo and the amazing Oceanario de Lisboa, arguably the best aquarium in the world.

Lyon, France

Lyon, France

The French city of Lyon lies at the confluence of the Rhone and Saone rivers, where it has been inhabited for well over 2,000 years. Summer is a great time to visit the region to explore wonderful historic sites such as the Roman Amphitheatre des Trois Gaules, the beautiful Renaissance and medieval architecture of the Old Town (Quartier St. Jean and Quartier St. George), and the contrasting modern architecture in the new Confluence District. Here you can visit the very impressive Confluence Museum to learn about the interaction of the Earth, humanity, geography, and history. Other excellent attractions include the Museum of Archaeology, the House of Silk Workers in Colline de la Croix-Rousse, the Museum of Decorative Arts, and the Fabric Museum.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

There are very few things that can compare with spending your August vacation relaxing at a great seaside destination such as Myrtle Beach . You can soak up the atmosphere and get into the mood for a great vacation as you stroll along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, which is the place to see and be seen. Here you can watch a dramatic sunset, take a ride on the Skywheel, or just enjoy a drink or ice cream. Besides soaking up the sun and enjoying a swim, you can also visit the Family Kingdom Amusement Park and Myrtle Waves for some waterpark fun or head to Broadway at the Beach for indoor fun and shopping on less-than-perfect days.

Nantucket

Located just 16 miles off the Cape Cod coastline and easily accessible by ferry, Nantucket is an ideal island destination for a relaxing August vacation. Here you can do as much or as little as you wish on an endless string of beaches, or you could rent a bicycle and tour the pretty shoreline, stopping to visit the lighthouse at Sankaty Head. Families can take the children to see the interesting Whaling Museum, the Loines Observatory, and the Nantucket Aquarium. A self-guided Historic Sites Walking Tour will introduce you to some Nantucket history and will include visits to the Old Mill and the Old Gaol. Art lovers can enjoy over 20 galleries where local artists display their work.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

Families looking for an exciting destination for their next August vacation should seriously consider visiting the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls , which straddle the U.S./Canada border. Besides viewing the magnificent waterfalls, you will find a long list of additional activities on offer for the whole family, so be sure to allow enough time to enjoy it all. No trip would be complete without a cruise on the Maid of the Mist, which will take you into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, up close to the roaring waters. Other highlights include hiking in Niagara Falls State Park, visiting the observation tower, and watching the fireworks show. In addition, you can take a tour of the state park on the Niagara Scenic Trolley, visit the aquarium, and visit the Cave of the Winds.

Olympia, Washington State

Olympia, Washington State

Located in Thurston County in Washington, the city of Olympia offers a good mix of indoor and outdoor activities to keep visitors occupied during a relaxing summer vacation. The town is particularly suited to crafters, outdoor enthusiasts, antique hunters, and foodies, all of whom will enjoy visiting several farmers markets and browsing through unique shops that sell locally produced craft items. You can spend some time hiking, biking, and paddleboarding to work up a good appetite to enjoy all the excellent local produce, which includes cheeses, coffees, wines, and beers. Coffee enthusiasts can visit several roasteries on the South Sound Coffee Trail.

Best Places to Vacation in August: Adirondacks, New York

Best Places to Vacation in August: Adirondacks, New York

New Yorkers are lucky to have easy access to Adirondack Park, a wonderful summer playground for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park covers a staggering six million acres of protected wilderness where you will find just about every outdoor recreational activity you can think of. The Saranac and Tupper Lake regions offer unrivalled opportunities to enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Adventurous visitors can take the ride of their lives on a whitewater rafting adventure, offered by several outfitters. The park is crisscrossed by an extensive network of hiking and biking trails that will lead you along some of the best scenic areas in the state. There are unlimited accommodation options in the area ranging from resorts and inns to campgrounds.

Providence, Rhode Island

Providence, Rhode Island

Providence is a thriving, bustling city that offers summer vacationers a plethora of interesting and entertaining activities to suit all interests. There are several museums worth touring, including the RISD Museum (part of the Rhode Island School of Design), the 18th century John Brown House Museum, and the Providence Children’s Museum, to name but a few. Architecture enthusiasts will enjoy strolling through College Hill to admire the many 18th and 19th century homes that line the streets. Families can spend time in the Roger Williams Park, which is home to a zoo, a natural history museum, and a planetarium. Try to plan your visit to coincide with the monthly Waterfire event, when dozens of bonfires light up the night sky and visitors are treated to outdoor music and live performances.

Quebec, Canada

Quebec, Canada

August would be an ideal month to venture north of the U.S. border and visit Quebec in Canada. This vibrant city has a lot to offer visitors, starting with a good dose of history in historic Old Quebec, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and lies nestled within the ancient walls of the only walled city north of Mexico. You can get wonderful views out over the city from the Dufferin Terrace, which you reach by walking the quaint cobbled streets of the Old Town. History apart, there are lots of great outdoor attractions, including scenic boat trips, hiking, biking, and rock climbing along the Sainte Anne River, visiting the Montmorency Falls, and even soaking up some sun on the beach.

Sonoma County, California

Sonoma County, California

California’s scenic Sonoma County has everything you could possibly need for a great summer vacation. There are miles and miles of Pacific coastline to explore, endless sunset beach walks, fabulous vineyards and wineries, and more than 50 state parks to please every nature lover. Highway 1 offers visitors the chance to set off on a classic American road trip – the Sonoma section is about 56 miles long – stopping along the way to enjoy surfing, swimming, golf, and great wine. You can explore the vineyards of Sonoma by bike along several popular itineraries, and hiking, walking, nature observation, and camping are all popular summer activities in the state parks.

The Cotswolds, England

The Cotswolds, England

The Cotswolds region of England spreads over a large area of around 800 square miles, located just over an hour from London. Here you will find picture-perfect English villages featuring traditional cottages built from honey-gold Cotswold stone. Almost too quaint to be true and featuring some most unusual names such as Upper Slaughter, Lower Slaughter, and the like, this is a wonderful part of England to explore in summer. There are scenic walks and country hikes to enjoy and exploring the historic market towns that dot the area will fascinate anyone interested in history and architecture. In addition, the Cotswolds boasts palaces, castles, stately country homes, and wonderful gardens to be admired – highlights include Blenheim Palace, Berkeley Castle, and Sudeley Castle. Places to Visit in England

Krakow, Poland

Krakow, Poland

Krakow was once the capital of Poland and was established as far back as the 900s, which makes it an exceptional destination for history and architecture enthusiasts. Much of the city’s major architectural wealth can be seen on a Royal Route walking tour of the Old Town, where you can admire the Wawel Castle, which dates back to the 14th century, Europe’s largest market square, and the famous Cloth Hall. In the same area, the National Museum includes a wonderful 20th century art collection. You can also visit the impressive Collegium Maius, one of the universities oldest buildings, where you can tour the library and lecture hall. After a busy day of sightseeing you can join the locals at any number of restaurants and bars to sample the vibrant Polish nightlife.

Wales, United Kingdom

Wales, United Kingdom

Wales is a wonderful part of the United Kingdom to visit for an August vacation, when mild weather allows you to fully enjoy the huge variety of outdoor activities on offer. The wild and wonderful 870-mile coastline can be explored along the Wales Coast Path, which will introduce you to hundreds of beaches, coves, and harbors, many of which offer excellent surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation. The entire coastline is dotted with historic defensive castles such as Harlech Castle, Conwy Castle, and Caernarfon Castle, all of which demand to be explored. In addition, you can visit stately homes and gardens, go hiking or cycling, and round off your busy days with an evening of great Welsh food and wine.

Zadar, Croatia

Zadar, Croatia

The city of Zadar in Croatia is one of the most interesting and diverse cities you could choose for a summer vacation in Europe. The city has much to offer for historians and architecture enthusiasts, with historic churches, medieval town walls and gates, and many other historic buildings to tour – you can download the Secret Zadar App to help you explore. The entire city is surrounded by the ocean and you can take long walks along the Riva (the sea promenade), which is lined with parks and dotted with palm trees. There is a very long list of outdoor activities you can enjoy in the summer, including swimming, diving, kayaking, paddling, hiking, caving, and much more. In addition, there are many adventure sports to try, such as sky-diving, bungee, ziplining, rock climbing, and canyoneering.

Zadar, Croatia

While the United States has no shortage of wonderful summer vacation destinations, some people may have their sights set on exploring distant shores, learning new cultures, and sampling new tastes. Regardless of whether you long to soak up the sun on a perfect beach, get active on land or sea, or spend some time learning about history, culture, and the arts, there is a perfect August destination waiting to welcome you.

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Many destinations are ripe for a summer break in August. For a trip focused around wildlife, consider a safari in Tanzania, which experiences its dry season, a trip to Borneo to see turtles hatch, or a visit to Brazil’s Pantanal for a shot at seeing a jaguar.

Elsewhere, beaches are at their best on Sri Lanka’s north and east coasts, Iceland’s interior has thawed out ready for you to explore on foot and by Superjeep, while northern Australia is dry, sunny and comfortably warm for hikes. Alternatively, you might like to soak up the culture in Luxembourg or the Netherlands, stay on a hacienda in Ecuador’s countryside or enjoy a family escape to Mauritius.

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1. Australia

August is an excellent time to visit northern Australia, which experiences dry, sunny and warm conditions, making all areas easily accessible. You can comfortably hike in the national parks, relax on the beaches while they’re at their best, and snorkel around the Great Barrier Reef, which sees gentle currents at this time of year.

Southern Australia is cooler, making it a good time for hiking, though there’s more chance of rain. You’ll find far fewer visitors than during the country’s summer months, and without the scorching temperatures you’ll be able to more comfortably explore inland regions such as the Flinders Ranges.

  • Don't miss: Highlights of Australia — city, Outback & reef
  • Flight time: 20 hours upwards dependent on airline (New York to Sydney)
  • Time difference: UTC +7 to UTC +11
  • August Temperature (Day): 52 to 91°F, depending on region
  • August rainfall: 0 to 8in, varies by region
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Watching turtles hatch on sandy beaches, hiking through fruit-laden forest in search of orangutans, enjoying lively festivals… Borneo has plenty to offer if you’re planning a visit for August. Conditions are hot, humid and dry, making it a great time for beach relaxation and for exploring the shaded forest, where the abundance of fruit draws in a wealth of wildlife. These favorable conditions make it a popular time to visit, so plan ahead to secure the best jungle and beach hotels.

Elsewhere, you might catch the Borneo Arts Festival, a week-long celebration of the arts on the island of Labuan that falls in either August or September.

  • Don't miss: Orangutans & islands of Borneo
  • Flight time: 23 hours (New York to Kuching)
  • Time difference: UTC +8
  • August Temperature (Day): 88 to 90°F, depending on region
  • August rainfall: 5 to 12in, varies by region
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Female orangutan, Kinabatangan River, Malaysian Borneo

3. Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s east coast beaches are at their best in August. The white-sand beaches shelve gently into the island’s underwater plateau, providing long stretches of calm shallows — ideal for families with young children. Further out to sea, blue and sperm whales migrate here in high numbers at this time of year — take a whale watching trip out to spot them and you’re also likely to see dolphins and flying fish.

You could combine a beach stay with time in Kandy, which celebrates the Kandy Perahera, an annual festival of dancing and parades focused around the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha.

  • Don't miss: Sri Lanka for families
  • Flight time: 18½ hours (Washington DC to Colombo)
  • Time difference: UTC +5:30
  • August Temperature (Day): 73 to 91°F, depending on region
  • August rainfall: 1 to 8in, varies by region
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Kandy, Sri Lanka

In August, everywhere is accessible in Iceland. The snow and ice has melted to reveal a landscape of multicolored hills, twisted black lava fields and a coastline dotted with seabirds (for puffins, visit at the beginning of the month, before they migrate south).

You can explore on foot and by Superjeep, with a guide who can tell you more about the country’s distinctive geology and culture, all while enjoying moderate temperatures. Rain is always a possibility here, but it all adds to Iceland’s wild and rugged character. A number of festivals also take place in August, including Reykjavík’s Menningarnótt (Culture Night), when roads close for street performers and fireworks.

  • Don't miss: Around Iceland's ring road self-drive tour
  • Flight time: 6 hours (Washington DC to Reykjavík)
  • Time difference: UTC -1
  • August Temperature (Day): 50 to 54°F, depending on region
  • August rainfall: 2 to 6in, varies by region
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Laki lava fields

5. Tanzania

With the country at its driest and the Great Migration herds making their way north to cross the Mara River, August is one of the best to visit Tanzania. You have a chance of seeing the frantic river crossings, but there’s more to experience besides.

Wildlife is at its most visible across the country as the bush isn’t as dense and animals congregate around what little water remains in the parched landscape. It’s also a good time to do walking safaris as you have a clear view of any nearby animals. And, you might like to pair a safari with beach time in Zanzibar, which is also dry and sunny.

  • Don't miss: Classic northern Tanzania safari
  • Flight time: 20 hours (New York to Kilimanjaro Int Airport)
  • Time difference: UTC +3
  • August Temperature (Day): 66 to 86°F, depending on region
  • August rainfall: 0 to 3in, varies by region
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Wildebeest crossing the Mara River

6. The Netherlands

The Netherlands’ maritime climate is very mild, and even in August the temperatures are comfortably warm rather than hot. Sidewalk cafés, beaches, and walks or cycle rides through the country are best during this time. You might take a food tour on bicycles through Rotterdam or explore the historic windmills of Kinderdijk.

It’s also a popular time for festivals, including the Rotterdam Summer Carnival and the Scheveningen International Fireworks Festival. This, combined with the good weather, makes it a busy month across the country and it’s a good idea to plan well in advance.

  • Don't miss: Dutch highlights tour
  • Flight time: 7½ to 10 hours dependent on airline (New York/Los Angeles to Amsterdam)
  • Time difference: UTC +1
  • August Temperature (Day): 32 to 104°F, depending on region
  • August rainfall: 0 to 24in, varies by region
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Kinderdijk, Netherlands

As Brazil teeters on the cusp of spring, you can enjoy its cities with comfortably warm temperatures and mostly clear skies, with potentially fewer visitors than in summer. It’s ideal for beach relaxation on the Green Coast, where temperatures are balmy without being too hot.

We also recommend visiting the Pantanal in August — the dry, warm conditions draw wildlife to the rivers and lagoons, making for some excellent sightings of birdlife, primates and, if you’re lucky, apex predators like jaguars.

  • Don't miss: In search of the jaguar in Brazil's Pantanal
  • Flight time: 9 hours 45 upwards dependent on airline (New York to Rio de Janeiro)
  • Time difference: UTC -2
  • August Temperature (Day): 64 to 93°F, depending on region
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8. Mauritius

Pleasant temperatures, warm ocean waters and nights without humidity make August a good time to visit Mauritius. You’ll find mostly sunny, warm days that are ideal for exploring or relaxing, whether you want to unwind and enjoy family time on a sheltered beach, go hiking in the Chamarel Mountains or take in the culture and sights of the island’s towns and cities.

Your stay might coincide with the Ganesh Chaturthi, a Hindu festival celebrating Ganesh. You’ll see bright statues of the elephant-headed god on display throughout the island, which are then immersed in a body of water.

  • Don't miss: Mauritius family getaway
  • Flight time: 21 hours (New York to Plaisance)
  • Time difference: UTC +4
  • August Temperature (Day): 70 to 77°F, depending on region
  • August rainfall: 3 to 4in, varies by region
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One of the driest and warmest months to visit mainland Ecuador, August brings blue skies and ample sunshine, although rain showers are always a possibility here. It’s an excellent month for hiking in the cloudforests, looking out for brightly plumed birds, or for exploring the Avenue of Volcanoes. It’s also a good time for a hacienda stay, learning rural skills and soaking up country living in beautiful surroundings.

You might like to combine Ecuador with time in Peru, which also experiences good weather in August. And, while the waters around the Galapagos can be choppy in August, a trip is still possible — look out for sea lion pups playing on the shores.

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  • Flight time: 8 hours upwards dependent on airline (New York to Quito)
  • Time difference: UTC -5
  • August Temperature (Day): 75 to 84°F, depending on region
  • August rainfall: 0 to 2in, varies by region
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Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador

10. Luxembourg

August weather in Luxembourg is mild and sunny, with long days and plenty of outdoor concerts and festivals. This summery weather draws visitors from across Europe, so be sure to plan ahead.

You might escape the crowds by spending a whole day under the green canopy of the woods as you take a guided hike along the Mullerthal Trail in Little Switzerland. Or revisit the country’s World War II history with a guided tour in Gen Patton’s footsteps. If you visit toward the end of the month, you might catch the early days of the harvest in Moselle Valley.

  • Don't miss: Grand tour of Belgium & Luxembourg
  • Flight time: 9 hours 30/13 hours 30 upwards dependent on airline (JFK/Los Angeles to Luxembourg)
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Mullerthal Trail, Luxembourg

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The following are some of the best places to travel to in August, whether you are interested in being in the Northern or Southern hemispheres.

August is a fantastic time to discover the world’s diversity and experience the trip that is right for you. Whether looking for an escape into the heart of summer or an escapade into the depths of winter, these destinations may inspire your next trip.

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Gullfoss waterfall in Iceland

Gullfoss in Southwest Iceland

Temperatures: Low 47°F • High 55°F

Highlights: Culture, museums, hiking, waterfalls, scenery

Other recommended travel times: March • July • September

Iceland brings the unique to the fore, with surrealist landscapes and dynamic history, especially in the warmth of summer. From mountain roads to secluded trails, the Midnight Sun to glinting glaciers, Iceland embraces and celebrates the season.

Whether looking for an active adventure or eager to visit a remote village, you can discover the rustic charm, elegant luxury, and breathtaking drama of nature’s raw beauty.

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Urquhart Castle ruins beside Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland

Urquhart Castle in the Highlands of Scotland

Temperatures: Low 59°F • High 63°F

Highlights: Culture, scenery, ancient ruins, museums

Other recommended travel times: April • June • September

Scotland can feel mysterious or familiar in August, as images of skirling bagpipes and lonely castles, Gothic alleyways and mystical lakes become a reality.

The warmth and longer days result in larger crowds and popular festivals, with remote, heather-covered landscapes, mountains that loom over deep glens, and vibrant cities that share celebrated roots creating unending charm.

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Summer day at Nakholmen island Oslo, Norway

Nakholmen island, Norway. Photo courtesy of Foap - VisitNorway.com

Temperatures: Low 65°F • High 70°F

Highlights: Culture, villages, museums, hiking

Other recommended travel times: February • June • July • September • December

Norway in August is legendary. With unspeakable beauty along the fjords and blanketed in light throughout the day and into the Midnight Sun, the mixture of colors and culture is spectacular.

The natural splendor accentuates the culture, from Oslo to the mountaintops, the rich traditions of the sea, and views of sloping glaciers. Stirring landscapes, captivating wildlife, and a distinctive Scandinavian sophistication create the enchanting spirit of Norway.

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Town of Zell am See on Lake Zell, south of Salzburg in Austria

Zell am See, Austria

Temperatures: Low 63.5°F • High 70°F

Highlights: Culture, cuisine, villages, hiking, scenery, museums

Other recommended travel times: May • July • September • December

Austria in August places remarkable culture and enchanting scenery at your fingertips. From Vienna to the Dolomites, Austria has an effortless brilliance that waltzes between high culture and outdoor adventure.

From Baroque palaces to elegant cuisine, soaring mountain peaks covered in snow to vibrant spa towns offering remnants of the powerful empire, when in Austria, you can bask in wonderful scenery while absorbing classic charisma.

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Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

Temperatures: Low 76°F • High 55°F

Other recommended travel times: May • June • September • December

Germany in August erupts with festivals and celebrations that accentuate the combination of cultural charm and scenic grandeur.

The country connects culinary temptations with beautiful palaces and fairy-tale towns with contemporary cities, all with a welcoming culture that reveals epic landscapes, from valleys to vineyards.

Enjoy a thrilling ride in a luxury car, visit the storybook villages of the Brothers Grimm, or follow the path of the Berlin Wall, with each corner of Germany revealing another aspect of its culture.

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Whale off the coast of Hermanus, South Africa

Hermanus, South Africa

Temperatures: Low 43°F • High 67°F

Highlights: Wildlife, culture, scenery, wine, cuisine

Other recommended travel times: January • February • March • May • September

South Africa embraces the diversity for which it is famous in August. Adventure, history, and drama create the greater picture of the country as the peak of the Southern Hemisphere’s winter ebbs. Whales emerge from the water and wildlife huddles around waterholes in the dry season.

With golden savannas and enchanting deserts, coastal cliffs and vibrant cities, you can experience splendid panoramas in search of wildlife or a cosmopolitan exploration that takes you from colonial fortresses to thriving townships.

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Elephant in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

Okavango Delta, Botswana

Temperatures: Low 46°F • High 82°F

Highlights: Warm weather, wildlife, culture, scenery, seclusion

Other recommended travel times: April • October

Botswana in August is a spectacle of nature and luxury. The abundant natural world takes center stage in the cooler, drier months, as the wildlife roams across protected landscapes from the Okavango Delta to the Kalahari Desert.

Search for elephants, listen for a lion’s bone-rattling roar, experience the comforts of a secluded safari lodge, or visit the San Bushmen before embracing stars as you’ve never seen them before. August reveals that Botswana is not just a safari destination, but one of the best destinations for such an experience.

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Wildebeest river crossing during the Great Migration

Wildebeests crossing the Mara River in Kenya

Temperatures: Low 68°F • High 80°F

Highlights: Warm weather, safari, wildlife, culture, beaches

Other recommended travel times: February • June • July

Kenya is full of magic and majesty in August. The warm, dry weather can highlight rumbling herds of wildebeest during the Great Migration or clear, azure waters along the coastline.

With clear skies, you could experience the magnificent silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro from a distance, visit Maasai warriors, trek with elephants across the savanna, explore conservation efforts, or celebrate the soul-stirring colors that August in Kenya unveils.

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Coral reef along Pemba Island in Tanzania

Pemba Island in Zanzibar, Tanzania

Temperatures: Low 70°F • High 79°F

Highlights: Warm weather, wildlife, culture, beaches, scenery

Other recommended travel times: March • July • October • November

The treasures of Tanzania are easily reachable during August as the dry, warm weather makes every corner of the country accessible. The Great Migration makes its way across the great Serengeti and snow caps the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro.

The white beaches of Zanzibar glint against the soothing sea and the coral gardens along Pemba Island brim with unparalleled visibility. Whether looking for a charming coastal getaway or an unforgettable African safari, Tanzania in August has it all.

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Canoe safari travelers observing an elephant on the banks of the Zamezi river

Zambezi National Park, Zimbabwe

Temperatures: Low 50.5°F • High 70°F

Highlights: Warm weather, wildlife, culture, scenery

Other recommended travel times: September

Clear, dry, warm, and wondrous define Zimbabwe in August. The wildlife descends on the remaining waterholes as seasonal rivers dry.

Relaxed towns provide insight into the culture and the inland plateau opens to views of balancing boulders and the fiery leaves of msasa trees. With incredible archeological sites, views of Victoria Falls, and whispers of the Big Five, Zimbabwe in August reveals all its secrets.

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Walkway on Bartolome Island with Pinnacle Rock in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Bartolome, Galapagos Islands

Temperatures: Low 48°F • High 66°F

Highlights: Warm weather, culture, cuisine, hiking, scenery, wildlife

Other recommended travel times: January • March • May • September • October • November

Ecuador is a postcard of diverse landscapes and cultural splendor in August, with travelers from all over the world there to discover its wonders, from the Galapagos to the Andes, the coastline to the rainforest.

Ecuador is dynamic, with colonial architecture, lively rainforests, traditional culture, and the majesty of the volcanic Galapagos Islands. Whether searching for penguins or rambunctious toucans, a traditional Andean market or a pristine beach, Ecuador is sublime.

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Temperatures: Low 66°F • High 78°F

Highlights: Warm weather, wildlife, culture, beaches, scenery, the Amazon

Other recommended travel times: January • March • November

You can capture the essential rhythm of life in Brazil in August. The Southern Hemisphere's winter creates a comfortable and welcoming ambiance across the country as you settle onto powdery white-sand beaches or witness thundering tropical waterfalls.

Dive into the waters to find coral-fringed islands, wander across red sand dunes, or simply embrace the pleasures of daily life that connect so many Brazilians to the comforts of their home.

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Tea plantations in Munnar, Sri Lanka

Munnar, Sri Lanka

Temperatures: Low 77°F • High 86°F

Highlights: Culture, temples, cuisine, villages, hiking, wildlife

Other recommended travel times: February • May • December

August in Sri Lanka shines the light on an intoxicating tropical paradise. The natural beauty can sweep across soft, white sands overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean or tea plantations terracing the mountains.

Sri Lanka feels like an undiscovered treasure, with cities that exude colonial influence and millennia of local culture, tropical rainforests that support enchanting wildlife, and irresistible cuisine that reflects tradition and growth.

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Municipality of Trittenheim surrounded by vineyards along the Moselle river

Trittenheim, Germany

August brings the full force of summer and the depth of winter for an experience you can enjoy, no matter the type of travel you prefer.

From the immersive scenery of an African safari to exciting adventures in New Zealand, the lush mountains of Costa Rica to the jungle terrain of Sri Lanka, August is a fantastic time for a custom-tailored vacation.

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  • They include tropical paradises in the Caribbean and Malaysia, a fudge festival in Michigan, and a Buddhist celebration in Sri Lanka featuring elephants and fire-dancing.

August is one of the most popular months to travel for Americans, with millions of people squeezing in one final summer vacation before the weather cools down.

Choosing the perfect destination for an August vacation isn't easy. You may find yourself favoring northerly locations that are simply too cold any other time of year — think Oslo, Norway, where the sun doesn't set until close to 10 p.m., or Mackinac Island, Michigan, which draws thousands of travelers to its famous Fudge Festival each August.

You can also check out some of the greatest scenes in nature in August — it's when the breathtaking rice terraces in Ifugao, Philippines, are at their greenest, and it's also the dramatic culmination of one of nature's grandest events, the Great Migration in Kenya.

We looked at airfare trends, climate data, and cultural calendars to select 13 vacation spots that are some of the best places to visit this August.  Take a look at the places we recommend for an August trip, and plan away.

Mackinac Island, Michigan

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August is the perfect time to visit Mackinac Island, the scenic island between Michigan's Upper and Lower peninsulas.

On Mackinac Island — pronounced "mackinaw" — visitors can enjoy the sunny weather while  boating, fishing, and parasailing. On land, you can hop between historic sites like  Fort Mackinac and Fort Holmes, both key sites in the War of 1812.

And sweet tooths will have something to celebrate too: the Mackinac Island Fudge Festival , which takes place every August and allows the many fudge shops on the island to show off their best work.

Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

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Martha's Vineyard is heralded as one of the most classic summer getaways in the United States.

The charming island south of Cape Cod is dotted with quaint New England homes, relaxing sandy beaches, and iconic lighthouses. The sunny summer weather in August sets the perfect stage for a boat outing or a shopping trip to the town's eclectic upscale boutiques.

And although Martha's Vineyard has a reputation for being expensive, it's possible to enjoy what the island has to offer on a budget — you just have to do a lot of planning .

Seattle, Washington

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The perfect time to visit the Emerald City is in August, when the sun is shining and you'll be able to spend as much time outdoors as possible.

Seattle's iconic Pike's Place Market is an excellent way to spend an afternoon — especially if you can find the secret shops that most tourists don't know about. You can also wile away the day island-hopping across Puget Sound, or for the more culinarily inclined, sampling the best of Seattle's food, coffee, and beer scenes.

St. John's, Canada

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Most of the year, it's too cold for a comfortable vacation to St. John's, the capital of Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador province.

But that all changes in the summertime, and especially in August, when temperatures rise to the high 60s Fahrenheit. Popular outdoor activities for travelers include hiking, berry picking, and animal-watching — whales and puffins are common sights in August.

There's plenty of St. John's culture to soak in, too. Take a stroll downtown and check out the city's brightly-painted houses, and admire artisan crafts in the  Quidi Vidi fishing village.  You can get a panoramic view of the city from Signal Hill , and history buffs will want to make a stop at Cabot Tower, honoring the discovery of Newfoundland by John Cabot.

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August is the tail end of peak tourism season for Anguilla, the Caribbean island paradise east of Puerto Rico.

In Anguilla, you'll have your pick of 33 beaches, each with pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. Snorkeling, diving, and glass-bottomed kayaking remain some of the most popular aquatic activities here. Each shore offers a different scene — you'll find secluded getaways, laid-back beach bars, and much more here.

Copacabana, Bolivia

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While Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana neighborhood is renowned for its pristine beaches and tourist attractions, it's the Bolivian town of the same name that should be on your radar this August.

Located on the shore of Lake Titicaca, Copacabana is a haven for fans of nature and hiking, as well as some of the best seafood in South America. Be sure to check out the Copacabana Cathedral and nearby Isla del Sol.

Barcelona, Spain

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There's never a bad time to visit Barcelona, but you can't beat summertime in Spain's vibrant cultural center.

Use the warm weather to explore the city's maze of winding streets — you may get lost, but there's no better way to discover cafes, shops, and other gems. Take a stroll through Park Güell and admire the funky, colorful architecture, and enjoy some tapas and wine at your choice of rooftop bar.

The urban Barceloneta beach can provide an unexpected getaway, and the medieval-style Sagrada Familia cathedral is a must-see to get a glimpse into the city's religious heritage. You could spend weeks in Barcelona — there's really something for everyone.

Oslo, Norway

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You'll get a rare taste of sunny weather in Oslo if you visit the Norwegian capital in August — temperatures typically average close to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Of course, summertime as far north as Oslo means you'll get plenty of daylight, as the sun in August usually doesn't set until close to 10 p.m. Take advantage of the long days by exploring Akershus Castle, dating back to the 1200s, and admire the artwork and picturesque views at Ekebergparken Sculpture Park.

Krakow, Poland

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Krakow, Poland, is the perfect blend of history and nightlife. 

Tourist favorites in Krakow include Wawel Cathedral, St. Mary's Basilica, and the Schindler's Factory museum, each of which gives a glimpse into Poland's religious and political history. If you're more the outdoors type, Planty Park is a prime locale for sunbathing, catching great views of the city, and people-watching.

After the sun sets, enjoy Krakow's world-famous bar and restaurant scene, and don't forget to pop into a cafe for a late-night snack — Krakow prides itself on its cake and ice cream. 

Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

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Every year, one of the grandest spectacles in nature culminates in Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve — the Great Migration.

The annual migration sees more than 2 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles make the treacherous journey across the Serengeti in search of greener pastures. Along the way, predators such as lions and crocodiles lie in wait for the incoming herds, providing tense drama for intrepid sightseers and nature lovers.

The migration typically reaches the national park in late July or August, so plan your safari in advance to ensure you get a good vantage point.

Kandy, Sri Lanka

top travel destinations in august

Thousands of tourists flock to Kandy, Sri Lanka, every August to witness the Esala Perahera , an elaborate Buddhist celebration featuring costumed elephants, pounding drum rhythms, and fire-dancing. The multiday celebration, also known as the Festival of the Tooth, is Kandy's way of paying tribute to Buddha's Sacred Tooth Relic — the Temple of the Tooth is one of Kandy's most famous buildings.

Apart from the religious festival, there is plenty to justify a trip to Kandy, from dance exhibitions to peaceful botanical gardens and leisurely strolls around Kandy Lake and the nearby Giragama Tea Plantation.

Ifugao, Philippines

top travel destinations in august

The rice terraces of the Philippines' Ifugao province are truly a sight to behold.

The 2,000-year old terraces sprawl across several towns including Banaue and Batad, with each cluster taking the shape of the mountains that surround it. 

August is rainy season in Ifugao, when the rice terraces are at their greenest and most picturesque. Nature enthusiasts won't want to miss seeing one of Earth's natural wonders in all its glory. 

Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

top travel destinations in august

The Perhentian Islands on Malaysia's east coast are home to some of the best beaches in Southeast Asia, and that's saying something.

Snorkeling and scuba diving are two of the most popular activities on the islands — the diverse aquatic life includes reef sharks, giant turtles, and vibrant, multicolored coral reefs. Other popular activities include jungle trekking and, depending on which shore you choose, club-hopping at night.

Each shore on the Perhentian Islands has a different vibe , ensuring that every type of traveler will be satisfied, from party animals to couples looking for a quiet getaway.

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35 Best Places to Visit in August in the USA

Christina Rado

August in the USA? 

It’s more than a season; it’s a call to the open road. 

As a local who’s tasted the salt of the coastal waves and felt the rugged embrace of mountain trails, I’ve unearthed the best places to visit in August in the USA. 

They’re experiences, waiting with sun-drenched arms to pull you into an adventure you’ve only glimpsed in dreams. 

From beach escapes that erase time to mountain hideaways that stir the primal soul, I’ve walked these paths and know their secrets. 

You’re not just visiting these places; you’re living them, breathing them.

Stick with me, and your August won’t be a mere month on a calendar.

Let’s hit the road, and let’s make it unforgettable in this article.

Best Places To Visit In August In The USA Compared 

August is sizzling, and so are these top-notch US destinations for your family getaway. 

Discover our handpicked August travel gems below.

Editor’s Choice

San Francisco – California

San Francisco – California

San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California, known for being a commercial and cultural center.

  • Family-friendly Activities: 4/5
  • Safety: 4/5
  • Affordability: 2/5
  • Accessibility: 3/5
  • Educational Value: 4/5

#2nd Best Choice

Outer Banks – North Carolina

Outer Banks – North Carolina

The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a paradise of crystal clear waters and lush green forests in August.

  • Family-friendly Activities: 5/5
  • Safety: 5/5
  • Affordability: 3/5
  • Accessibility: 4/5
  • Educational Value: 3/5

#3rd Best Choice

Aspen – Colorado

Aspen – Colorado

Aspen in August offers endless possibilities for outdoor fun, despite being known as a ski resort town.

  • Family-friendly Activities: 3/5
  • Affordability: 1/5
  • Educational Value: 2/5

Here are the top 35 places to visit in August in the USA.

1. San Francisco – California (Editor’s Choice)

San Francisco, CA (415) 974-6900 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Ratings Criteria

  • Diverse activities: Explore the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, visit museums, and enjoy family-friendly attractions like the Exploratorium. There’s something for everyone.
  • Cultural exploration: San Francisco offers a rich blend of cultures and cuisines, making it an educational and tasty experience for families.
  • Costly: San Francisco’s reputation precedes it, and unfortunately, that includes the high cost of living and travel.
  • Chilly August: While summer usually brings warmth, San Francisco’s August can surprise you with cooler temperatures due to its unique microclimate.

From its iconic Golden Gate Bridge to its vibrant nightlife , San Francisco is one of the best cities to visit in August.

Take a stroll along Fisherman’s Wharf and explore the shops and restaurants, or take a cable car ride to get unique city views.

Spend a day at the beach, soak up some sun, and explore the many parks and gardens.

Visit the Exploratorium and learn something new, or head to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and explore the fantastic exhibits.

Finally, catch a Giants game and cheer on the home team.

Recommended Hotel: Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero

Related: Top San Francisco Restaurants

2. Outer Banks – North Carolina

Outer Banks, NC (877) 629-4386 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Beach bliss: Gorgeous beaches and endless water activities make the Outer Banks a paradise for families seeking sun, sand, and waves.
  • Historic charm: The Outer Banks offers an educational twist to your vacation with its historic lighthouses and pirate lore.
  • Hurricane risk: August falls within hurricane season, so keep an eye on weather forecasts and consider travel insurance.
  • Crowds: The popularity of this destination can lead to crowded beaches and attractions, especially in peak summer months.

With temperatures in the mid-80s and plenty of sunshine, it’s the perfect time to explore the incredible coastal scenery or simply relax and enjoy the beautiful beaches.

From offshore fishing and kayaking to beach lounging and shopping, there’s something for everyone in OBX.

Take a stroll along the beach to collect seashells, explore the historic lighthouses, or hang ten at one of the many surf spots.

With various attractions and activities, the Outer Banks is the best place to visit in August in the USA.

Recommended Hotel: The Ocracoke Harbor Inn

3. Aspen – Colorado

Aspen, CO (800) 525-6200 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Natural beauty: Aspen’s stunning mountain landscapes provide a picturesque backdrop for outdoor adventures like hiking and biking.
  • Safety: Known for its safety, Aspen is a reassuring choice for families looking to explore without worries.
  • Pricey peak season: Aspen’s allure comes at a cost, as accommodation and activities can be expensive during the summer high season.
  • Limited activities for young kids: While perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, families with younger children might find a smaller selection of kid-specific activities.

With its picturesque alpine backdrop and lush evergreen forests, Aspen is the perfect place to enjoy some of the best outdoor activities in the world.

Go hiking, camping, and fishing in Maroon Bells-Snowmass National Forest.

Or try relaxing on the white sand beaches of the Roaring Fork River.

And with summer festivals, events, and concerts, Aspen will provide plenty of entertainment for all ages.

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful getaway or an adrenaline-filled adventure, Aspen is the best place to vacation in August in the USA.

Recommended Hotel: The Gant

4. Jekyll Island – Georgia

Jekyll Island – Georgia

Jekyll Island, GA (912) 635-3636 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Jekyll Island is a beautiful coastal paradise located off the coast of Georgia.

During the summer, the island is the perfect destination for visitors looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

Jekyll Island has something for everyone in August, from miles of pristine beaches to various recreational activities.

Take a stroll along the beach or explore the miles of trails and marshland.

Then get up close and personal with sea life on a kayak tour or take a dolphin-watching cruise.

For a more adventurous experience, head to the nearby Summer Waves Water Park, the largest waterpark in Georgia.

Jekyll Island is one of the best places to travel in August, with various attractions, activities, and events.

Recommended Hotel: Jekyll Island Club Resort

Related: Where to Eat in Jekyll Island

Related: Indoor Water Park Resorts in the U.S.

5. Santa Fe – New Mexico

Santa Fe – New Mexico

Santa Fe, NM (800) 777-2489 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Santa Fe means “Holy Faith” in Spanish and is renowned for its Pueblo-style architecture.

With an average temperature of 82°F and plenty of sunshine, August is the perfect time to visit and explore the unique beauty and culture of Santa Fe.

You’ll have a blast exploring the breathtaking Sangre de Cristo Mountains and taking in the vibrant art galleries and unique shops.

Take a hot air balloon ride over the majestic landscapes, stroll through the historic downtown area, or wander through the museums and art galleries.

Enjoy an outdoor concert in the Plaza or try traditional Southwestern cuisine.

Recommended Hotel: Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi

Related: Dining in Santa Fe

6. Fire Island – New York

Fire Island – New York

Fire Island, NY Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Fire Island is a barrier island off the south shore of Long Island, New York, renowned for its sandy beaches, wildlife, and maritime activities.

The weather is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, boating, kayaking, fishing, and other water sports in August.

If you’re looking for something more low-key, there are plenty of beaches to relax and enjoy the view.

There are also numerous trails, historic sites, such as the Fire Island Lighthouse, and various restaurants and shops to explore.

With so much to do and see, Fire Island is one of the best US destinations in August.

Recommended Hotel: Residence Inn by Marriott Long Island Islip/Courthouse Complex

7. Memphis – Tennessee

Memphis – Tennessee

Memphis, TN (901) 545-5731 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Memphis is a city on the Mississippi River known as the birthplace of soul and rock’n’roll.

August in Memphis is a great time to experience the city’s unique culture and activity.

From the lively music scene to the historic sites and natural beauty, there’s something for everyone.

Take a stroll along the Mississippi River and take in the city’s sights, sounds, and smells.

Then visit the iconic Beale Street and enjoy some live music.

Enjoy a tour of the National Civil Rights Museum and explore the history of the civil rights movement.

Or take a walk through the beautiful Memphis Botanic Garden and explore the different plants and wildlife.

And, of course, don’t forget to sample some of the fantastic barbecues Memphis is known for.

Recommended Hotel: Big Cypress Lodge

Related: Must Try Restaurants in Memphis

8. Cannon Beach – Oregon

Cannon Beach – Oregon

Cannon Beach, OR (503) 436-2623 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Cannon Beach is a small coastal city in northwest Oregon, known for its long, sandy shores.

With temperatures in the mid-70s, you can fully enjoy the mild coastal climate.

It’s perfect for activities like exploring the tide pools, strolling along the miles of sandy beach, or kayaking in crystal-clear waters.

The nearby Haystack Rock is a popular landmark, with its towering spire of basalt that juts out of the surf.

Shopping, dining, and art galleries also line the streets of the charming downtown area, providing a great place to relax and take in the scenery.

It may be small, but Cannon Beach is one of the best places to go in August.

Recommended Hotel: Lighthouse Inn

Related: Top Restaurants: Cannon Beach

9. Cape Cod – Massachusetts

Cape Cod – Massachusetts

Cape Cod, MA (508) 362-3225 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Cape Cod is a beautiful area of Massachusetts known for its stunning beaches , quaint towns, and outdoor activities.

The days are long, the nights are warm, and the ocean breezes are refreshing.

Spend a day on the beach soaking in the sun and swimming in crystal clear waters.

Or go for a bike ride along the winding roads of the Cape and take in the breathtaking ocean views.

Explore the charming towns and villages, full of quaint shops and restaurants.

Then spend the evening dining al fresco and watching the sunset over the harbor.

You can also indulge in a day of fishing, sailing, kayaking, or whale watching.

Whatever your pleasure, August in Cape Cod is the perfect place to relax, explore, and make memories.

Recommended Hotel: Bayside Resort Hotel

Related: Food Places in Cape Cod

Related: Beach Resorts in the USA for Families

10. Lake Tahoe – California

Lake Tahoe – California

Lake Tahoe, CA (800) 288-2463 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Lake Tahoe is a freshwater lake located in the Sierra Nevada in California, known as one of the deepest lakes in America.

August is the perfect time to experience all that this stunning lake has to offer.

From hiking up the breathtaking mountain trails to swimming in the crystal clear waters to camping under the stars, it’s every outdoor lover’s dream.

Go kayaking in the lake, or rent a boat and explore the shoreline.

For a more relaxed day, take a guided lake tour and learn about the local wildlife.

And, of course, don’t forget the famous nightlife Lake Tahoe offers.

Whether you’re looking for a thrill or a peaceful escape, Lake Tahoe is one of the best August weekend getaways.

Recommended Hotel: Sunnyside Resort and Lodge

Related: Places to Dine in Lake Tahoe

11. Maui – Hawaii

Maui – Hawaii

Maui, HI (800) 464-2924 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Maui is the second-largest island in Hawaii, known for its volcanoes and stunning beaches .

If you’re looking for warm places to visit in August near you, Maui is a fantastic choice.

It’s a paradise for beach lovers, adventure seekers, and nature enthusiasts.

With warm, sunny days and beautiful white sand beaches, Maui offers plenty of activities to keep you busy.

From surfing and snorkeling in the crystal clear waters to exploring the lush rainforests and volcanoes, August in Maui is the perfect time to make memories.

You can also go whale watching and soak up the sunshine on the beach.

Relax on the beach, hike, or explore the island’s culture and history.

And the best part is that there are plenty of activities suitable for all ages, from families to couples to solo travelers.

Recommended Hotel: Kihei Akahi

Related: Best Food Places in Maui

12. Hot Springs – Arkansas

Hot Springs – Arkansas

Hot Springs, AR (501) 321-2277 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Hot Springs is a charming city in the Ouachita Mountains known for its naturally heated springs.

During the summer months, explore the area’s natural beauty by taking a scenic drive, fishing in the crystal clear streams, and hiking the winding trails.

In addition, visitors can take advantage of the numerous outdoor activities and attractions.

Some examples include the historic bathhouses, the thrilling Magic Springs amusement park, and the vibrant arts and culture scene.

If you’re deciding on where to travel in August, Hot Springs is the way to go.

Recommended Hotel: The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Related: Restaurants to Try in Hot Springs

Related: Best US Places to Visit in June

13. Bend – Oregon

Bend – Oregon

Bend, OR (541) 382-8048 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Bend is a small city on the Deschutes River, known as an outdoor lover’s paradise.

Add this to your itinerary of birthday trips in August if you haven’t already.

From hiking, biking, and fishing, to kayaking and river rafting, Bend is an outdoor paradise.

There are plenty of scenic drives to explore, from the Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway to the Mt. Bachelor National Forest.

The Old Mill District is a great place to explore, with shopping, restaurants, and cinemas.

The city also offers a variety of music festivals, craft breweries, and art galleries.

Recommended Hotel: Oxford Hotel Bend

Related: Popular Restaurants in Bend

14. Park City – Utah

Park City – Utah

Park City, UT (800) 453-1360 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Park City is located east of Salt Lake City, known for its rich history of silver mining.

In August, you can take advantage of the great weather and explore Park City’s many activities.

From hiking and biking on the trails to enjoying the scenic views at the top of the mountains, you can soak up the sun and experience the beauty of nature.

If you’re looking for something more low-key, you can stroll through the historic downtown area.

Or take the gondola up to the top of the ski resort for some fantastic views.

With its picturesque mountain views and a plethora of activities, Park City is a great place to visit in August.

Recommended Hotel: Park City Peaks

Related: Must Eat Restaurants in Park City

15. Block Island – Rhode Island

Block Island – Rhode Island

Block Island New Shoreham, RI (401) 466-2474 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Block Island is a historic island located just south of mainland Rhode Island.

August is the perfect time to visit the island, as the temperatures are warm, the days are longer, and the atmosphere is relaxed.

You can explore the historic downtown area, shop for unique souvenirs, relax on the beach, and even tour the island’s lighthouses.

The island is also home to some of the best seafood restaurants in the area so that you can experience some local flavors.

With its stunning landscape, vibrant culture, and plenty of activities, Block Island is one of the best August vacation spots.

Recommended Hotel: Block Island Beach House

16. Leavenworth – Washington State

Leavenworth – Washington State

Leavenworth, WA (509) 548-5807 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Leavenworth is a Bavarian-style village in the Cascade Mountains known for its rich German history.

From the breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains to the crystal-clear waters of the Wenatchee River, you’ll love the outdoors here.

You can go fishing, rafting, kayaking, and tubing on the river.

Or stroll through the quaint village streets and explore the unique shops and restaurants.

Then indulge in a craft beer or a glass of wine at one of the many wineries or breweries in town.

If you’re looking for a more active adventure, you can go rock climbing, biking, or hiking along the nearby trails.

A day trip to the nearby lake is also a great way to cool off in the summer heat.

If you’re looking for cheap places to visit in August, Leavenworth is always a good idea.

Recommended Hotel: PostHotel Leavenworth

Related: Top Places to Eat in Leavenworth

Related: Best US Destinations in July

17. Annapolis – Maryland

Annapolis – Maryland

Annapolis, MD (410) 280-0445 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Annapolis is the capital of Maryland, known as one of America’s prettiest cities.

With its picturesque harbor, historic downtown, and vibrant culture, Annapolis is the perfect destination for a summer getaway.

Take a stroll along the waterfront and explore the many shops and restaurants that line the streets.

Visit the United States Naval Academy and learn about the history of the U.S. Navy.

Or, head to the Maryland State House and marvel at the historical architecture.

You can also take a boat cruise on the Chesapeake Bay and admire the views of the city from the water.

Maryland is one of the most underrated and best states to visit in August.

Recommended Hotel: Graduate Annapolis

Related: Must Eat Places in Annapolis

18. Lake Geneva – Wisconsin

Lake Geneva – Wisconsin

Lake Geneva, WI (800) 345-1020 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Lake Geneva is a beautiful lakefront city in southeastern Wisconsin.

August is a magical time to explore and experience the beauty of the Lake Geneva area.

With its picturesque views and abundance of activities, there’s something for everyone.

From boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking to shopping and dining in the downtown area, you can enjoy your vacation with various activities.

You can also explore the natural beauty here, such as walking the many trails and taking in the breathtaking sunsets from the lakefront.

For those looking for a little more adventure, there are plenty of opportunities for watersports, such as jet skiing and tubing.

If you’re wondering where to go in August, take advantage of the perfect weather here.

Recommended Hotel: Mill Creek Hotel

19. Mackinac Island – Michigan

Mackinac Island – Michigan

Mackinac Island, MI (906) 847-3783 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Mackinac Island is a beautiful island off the coast of Michigan, perfect for a summer getaway.

With its picturesque views of Lake Huron, fresh air, and beautiful Victorian homes, Mackinac Island is the perfect place to relax and explore.

Enjoy a variety of activities, such as biking along the island’s 8.2 miles of car-free roads, sailing, kayaking, and fishing on the lake.

Or simply taking in the stunning views from one of the many observation spots.

You can also take a carriage tour around the island to explore its many attractions, such as the Grand Hotel, Fort Mackinac, and Arch Rock.

With its world-class golf courses, quaint shops, and delicious eateries, Mackinac Island is one of the must visit places in the USA in August.

Recommended Hotel: Island House Hotel

20. Juneau – Alaska

Juneau – Alaska

Juneau, AK (907) 586-2201 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Juneau is one of the largest wilderness areas in the United States and was established in 1960.

August in Juneau, Alaska is a magical time.

The days are long, and the temperatures are mild, making it the perfect time to explore the area’s natural beauty.

As the summer sun sets, the night sky is filled with stars that are brighter than ever.

You can enjoy the stunning views by sea kayaking or exploring on a glacier cruise.

Or take a hike through the lush forests and get up close and personal with some of Alaska’s most incredible wildlife.

As the days get shorter, you can still make the most of the summer with whale watching, fishing, and more.

Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, Juneau offers some of the best trips in August.

Recommended Hotel: Juneau Hotel

Related: Best Eats in Juneau

21. Priest Lake – Idaho

Priest Lake – Idaho

Priest Lake, ID 83821 (208) 443-3191 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Priest Lake is a stunning alpine lake located in the northern part of Idaho.

August is the perfect time to explore this lake and the surrounding area, with days spent swimming, fishing, and kayaking.

You can also hike the nearby trails, take a boat ride, or soak up the views of the surrounding mountains.

With its abundance of wildlife, Priest Lake is also an excellent spot for bird-watching and wildlife photography.

And for those looking for a more creative experience, you could join one of the local art classes, take a hot air balloon ride, or even take a cooking class.

No matter what you choose to do, Priest Lake is home to some of the best August vacations.

22. Portland – Oregon

Portland – Oregon

Portland, OR (503) 275-9750 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Portland is the largest city in Oregon and is known for its stunning scenery.

This vibrant city is full of exciting activities and attractions for you to enjoy during the month of August.

From outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, and hiking, to exploring the city’s unique art and food scene, there is something for everyone.

Take a stroll through the city’s iconic streets and check out the many galleries, shops, and local breweries.

For those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, head to the nearby Columbia River Gorge and experience the breathtaking scenery and waterfalls.

Whether you come for adventure or relaxation, Portland is the perfect place to spend a summer vacation.

Recommended Hotel: Sentinel, a Provenance Hotel

Related: Great Restaurants in Portland

23. Seattle – Washington

Seattle – Washington

Seattle, WA (206) 461-5800 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Seattle is Washington State’s largest city, home to a large tech industry.

From outdoor activities such as kayaking and hiking to unique shopping and dining experiences, there’s something for everyone in Seattle during the summer.

In August specifically, you can take in the beautiful views of the city from the iconic Space Needle or take a cruise around Puget Sound.

You can also explore the Olympic Sculpture Park or stroll through the stunning University of Washington Arboretum.

There are also plenty of culinary delights, from fresh seafood to farm-to-table fare.

August is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the sunshine, with plenty of outdoor festivals, concerts, and movies to keep you entertained all month.

Recommended Hotel: Lotte Hotel Seattle

Related: Best Food Spots in Seattle

24. Boston – Massachusetts

Boston – Massachusetts

Boston, MA (888) 733-2678 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Boston is the state capital of Massachusetts, incorporated in 1822, and is known as the 24th-most populous city in the country.

With its beautiful beaches, lush green parks, and vibrant city life, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy.

You can stroll along cobblestone streets or take a few pictures at Fenway Park.

Enjoy a leisurely boat ride on the Charles River, or explore the Freedom Trail and learn about the city’s rich history.

Then take in a show at the Wang Theatre or the Boston Opera House.

And don’t forget to sample some fantastic seafood at the city’s many restaurants.

Recommended Hotel: The Newbury Boston

Related: Top Boston Restaurants

25. Portland – Maine

Portland – Maine

Portland, ME (207) 772-5800 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Portland is the largest city in Maine and was settled in 1632, leaving behind charming historical buildings.

This vibrant city is full of adventure and beauty in August.

From breathtaking views of the harbor and its islands to the opportunity to explore the city’s rich culture, there’s plenty to do for the gang.

Enjoy outdoor activities like sailing, kayaking, and biking, or explore the beautiful Old Port neighborhood and take in the historical architecture.

Delight in the local seafood, craft beers, and fresh local produce.

Then spend a day at the beach, take in a show at the Portland Museum of Art, or shop in the many boutiques and galleries.

With so much to do and explore, Portland is the perfect place to spend your August vacation.

Recommended Hotel: The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection

26. San Diego – California

San Diego – California

San Diego, CA (619) 232-3101 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

San Diego is located on the Pacific coast of California, known for its parks, beaches , and warm climate.

You can partake in various outdoor activities, such as swimming, surfing, sailing, sunbathing, and fishing.

If you’re feeling adventurous, take a boat trip to explore the many islands off the coast or go snorkeling and kayaking.

With its vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions, you can also spend your evenings exploring the city’s exciting restaurants, bars, galleries, and museums.

It’s the perfect destination to relax, unwind or party with friends.

Recommended Hotel: Pendry San Diego

Related: Where to Eat in San Diego

27. Denali National Park – Alaska

Denali National Park – Alaska

Parks Hwy Denali National Park and Preserve, AK 99755 (907) 683-9532 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Denali National Park is a stunning wildlife preserve in Alaska spanning 6 million acres and was established in 1917.

With temperatures in the mid-60s and plenty of sunshine, it’s a great time to take in the stunning views of North America’s highest peak, Mt. Denali.

From hiking, biking, and camping to wildlife viewing and exploring the park’s glaciers and tundra, there are plenty of outdoor activities.

You can also take a narrated bus tour to explore the park’s many wonders or go rafting on the Nenana River.

If you’ve got a camera, take a flightseeing tour to get a bird’s-eye view of the park.

Recommended Hotel: Denali Bluffs Hotel

28. Lake Powell – Utah

Lake Powell – Utah

Lake Powell, UT (888) 896.3829 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Lake Powell is a man-made lake located on the Colorado River in Utah and Arizona.

It’s a stunning destination for an unforgettable vacation in August.

With over 2,000 miles of shoreline, this lake is a paradise for water lovers, offering an array of activities from boat cruises and kayaking to fishing and wakeboarding.

Explore the spectacular scenery with a boat tour, taking in the towering red rock walls, winding canyons, and awe-inspiring rock formations.

Then spend a day fishing, kayaking, or rent a houseboat and explore the lake’s hidden coves and beaches.

Or, take a hike to the lake’s upper reaches to enjoy unbeatable views.

After a long day of exploring, take a break and relax on the beach or take a refreshing dip in the lake.

Recommended Hotel: Lake Powell Resort

29. Half Moon Bay – California

Half Moon Bay – California

Half Moon Bay, CA (650) 726-8910 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Half Moon Bay is a picturesque coastal town located in San Mateo County, California.

From sunbathing on the sandy beaches to exploring the nearby redwood forest, there is plenty to do in this beautiful area.

Enjoy a scenic hike through the forest and take in the stunning views of the coast, then take a boat ride to explore the coastline.

Or, spend a day at the beach and soak up some sun.

With a variety of restaurants, shops, and activities, Half Moon Bay is the perfect destination for a summer getaway.

Recommended Hotel: The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay

Related: Beaches in The USA

30. Cambria – California

Cambria – California

Cambria, CA (805) 927-3624 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Cambria is a charming little seaside village in San Luis Obispo County, where adventure meets relaxation.

With its stunning landscapes, rolling hills, and miles of pristine beaches, it’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the summer months of August.

Go wine tasting and horseback riding, or do some kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding.

Then take a stroll along the boardwalk and explore the local shops, restaurants, and galleries.

Of course, take some time to enjoy the sunset over the Pacific Ocean and watch the waves crash against the shore.

Recommended Hotel: Fireside Inn on Moonstone Beach

Related: Dining in Cambria

31. San Juan Islands – Washington

San Juan Islands – Washington

San Juan Islands, WA (360) 378-9551 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The San Juan Islands are a group of islands in Washington known for their stunning wildlife and landscapes.

It’s also a beautiful archipelago of crystal-clear waters, lush forests, rolling hills, and stunning beaches.

In August, you can explore the islands by kayaking, whale-watching, hiking, biking, fishing, or simply relaxing on the beach.

With stunning views of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, the San Juan Islands provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an adventure-filled family outing, these islands are a must-visit.

Recommended Hotel: Orcas Hotel

32. South Lake Tahoe – California

South Lake Tahoe – California

South Lake Tahoe, CA (800) 288-2463 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

South Lake Tahoe is a freshwater lake located in the Sierra Nevada in California, known as one of the deepest lakes in America.

It’s the ultimate summer destination for outdoor adventurers and anyone looking for an exciting getaway.

You can spend your days lounging on the beach, hiking in the woods, renting a paddle board, fishing, kayaking, or taking a scenic boat tour.

For adventure seekers, there are plenty of thrilling activities like zip-lining, white water rafting, and ATV tours.

You can also visit the numerous shops and restaurants, take a gondola ride, and explore the lake’s natural beauty.

Make sure to check out the breathtaking views from the summit of the Heavenly Ski Resort.

Recommended Hotel: The Landing Resort and Spa

Related: Must Try Restaurants in South Lake Tahoe

33. Stonington – Maine

Stonington – Maine

Stonington, ME (207) 367-2351 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Stonington is a beautiful coastal town located in the heart of Maine’s stunning Midcoast region.

If you’re looking to escape the heat, here’s a cooler place you can check out.

You can enjoy various activities, including swimming, kayaking, sailing, and fishing.

For those looking for a more relaxed experience, there are plenty of beaches, parks, and trails to explore.

The town of Stonington also boasts a vibrant arts and cultural scene, with a variety of galleries, shops, and events.

Don’t forget to indulge in various outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and bird watching.

34. Glacier National Park – Montana

Glacier National Park – Montana

Glacier National Park, MT 59921 (406) 888-7800 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Glacier National Park is a 1,583-square-mile wilderness area located in Montana’s Rocky Mountains.

And during August, it turns into a nature lover’s paradise.

From hiking and biking to horseback riding and boating, the park offers endless outdoor recreational activities for visitors of all ages.

With temperatures ranging from mild to hot, you can take in breathtaking views, explore the miles of trails, and discover the abundance of wildlife.

You can enjoy a relaxing picnic under the shade of a pine tree or take a dip in a pristine mountain lake.

With its spectacular landscapes, Glacier National Park is the perfect destination for an unforgettable summer adventure.

Recommended Hotel: Glacier Haven Inn

35. Berkshires – Massachusetts

Berkshires – Massachusetts

The Berkshires, MA (413) 499-1600 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Berkshires is a rural region located in western Massachusetts, filled with villages and towns.

You can go on a hot air balloon ride over the rolling hills, visit the many antique shops, or go on a wine tour.

For a more active experience, take a kayaking trip down the Housatonic River, and enjoy a mountain biking excursion.

Or, try your hand at fly fishing in one of the many nearby streams.

If you’re looking for a more cultural experience, take a tour of The Mount, a National Historic Landmark estate once owned by Edith Wharton.

Then explore the many galleries and theaters that dot the area, and catch a performance at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.

It’s certainly one of the best places to visit in August in the USA, so don’t miss out.

Recommended Hotel: Holiday Inn Club Vacations Oak n Spruce Resort in the Berkshires an IHG Hotel

Traveler’s Guide 

Comparing destinations: which one is right for you.

Caught in the delightful dilemma of picking the perfect August family destination? 

San Francisco is where the hills echo with the clang of cable cars, and the scent of fresh sourdough fills the air. 

Many of my family’s weekends often revolve around strolling Pier 39 or gazing at the Golden Gate. 

San Fran’s urban charm is unmatched.

But when we crave sandy shores and wild waves, the Outer Banks in North Carolina calls to us. 

It’s a completely different scene, more laid back and close to nature. 

There’s nothing quite like watching wild horses on the beach or casting a fishing line with the kids.

Then there’s Aspen, Colorado. 

It’s where the mountains meet the sky, and the world seems to stand still. 

Our ski trips there are legendary, and it’s like living in a snow globe.

Each destination has its own heartbeat. 

Urban vibes in San Francisco, beachy ease in Outer Banks, or mountain majesty in Aspen—whatever your family’s mood, these places have you covered. 

How about you? 

What calls to your family’s heart?

How I Picked The Destinations 

As a seasoned traveler of our beloved USA, I’ve explored, researched, and connected with fellow adventurers to curate the ultimate August destinations. 

I’ve handpicked spots that promise unforgettable experiences. 

Each destination offers a unique adventure, from vibrant urban vibes in San Francisco to the serene shores of the Outer Banks and the majestic mountains of Aspen.

Our Rating Method

I rate these destinations based on the following criteria.

  • Family-friendly Activities: This criterion evaluates the family-friendly activities of every location. Does it offer kid-friendly events and activities? What entertainment options are available? Are there attractions for the whole family? Does it have public parks or zoos? I ask myself these questions when rating family-friendly activities. 
  • Safety: I use this to assess safety. Are the public spaces well-maintained? Does it have low crime rates? Is it safe for families? I consider these factors when evaluating safety. 
  • Affordability: I use this to evaluate affordability. Are there budget-friendly activities and entertainment options in the area? Does it have free attractions? Are there discounts and deals for tourists? I consider these questions when rating affordability. 
  • Accessibility: This criterion assesses accessibility. Does it have an efficient public transport system? Are the roads well-maintained and easy to navigate? Are there free parking spaces in popular areas? Are the popular attractions wheelchair accessible? I ask myself these questions when assessing accessibility. 
  • Educational Value: I use this to evaluate a destination’s educational value. Does it have kid-friendly museums? Does it have public libraries or visitor centers? Are there historical buildings and landmarks? Are there opportunities to experience and learn more about the area’s culture and traditions? I consider these factors when rating educational value. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Which us state is best to visit in august.

The ideal US state to explore in August is Colorado. With its breathtaking landscapes, from the Rocky Mountains to vibrant cities like Aspen, you’ll find outdoor adventures and cultural gems waiting to be uncovered.

Where Is It Cool In August In The US?

Looking for a cool retreat in August in the US? Head to the stunning Pacific Northwest, particularly Oregon and Washington. Enjoy the mild temperatures and discover the beauty of places like Portland’s hip scene or Seattle’s iconic landmarks. San Francisco, California, is also a fantastic choice for an August visit with its cool summer breezes and natural beauty.

Where Can You Go For A Family Beach Vacation In The USA In August?

Head to the Outer Banks in North Carolina for a laid-back beach vacation in August. Known for its unspoiled sandy shores, wild horses, and family-friendly activities like fishing and kite flying, it’s a destination that offers something for everyone. Enjoy the tranquility of the beach or explore historic lighthouses and local seafood restaurants.

What’s A Great US Destination Option For Nature Enthusiasts Looking To Explore In August?

The stunning Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is your go-to for an outdoor destination in August. Explore majestic mountains, serene lakes, and abundant wildlife.

Parting Words

It’s hard to sum up the joy, thrill, and utter beauty of the best places to visit in August in the USA. 

As you’ve seen, every spot has its magic and heartbeat.

But if you’re looking for the crown jewel, San Francisco is the place to be. 

My family and I have spent sunlit days roaming those famous hills, tasting the city’s culinary wonders, and feeling the lively pulse of its culture. 

San Francisco’s blend of urban vibes and scenic beauty makes it our top choice for an unforgettable August adventure. 

So, pack your bags, and don’t let August slip away just like that.

Make some August memories to remember in San Francisco or whichever destination in this list that calls for you.

35 Best Places to Visit in August in the USA

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18 Amazing Places to Visit in August in the USA

With balmy temperatures, long days, and endless hours of sunshine, I think the summer months in this country are the best time to create incredible memories! Here are my favorite spots from my time spent exploring during August…

1. Half Moon Bay, Northern California

Half Moon Bay California

I love this gem of a place located just south of San Francisco lies pretty Half Moon Bay! Like much of the California coast, it has a pleasant climate, although the nights can be cool and often foggy; this month has some of the best weather.

Many of North California’s best beaches, like Venice and Francis, are here. My favorite was Mavericks Beach, located just north of the town. I loved watching the surfers here and the waves that can reach 18m in height. 

I also hiked and would recommend the Devil’s Slide Trail, a 2-kilometer trail with seriously awesome views of the dramatic coastline! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 235 Main Street Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
  • Average temperatures – 19 degrees  

My favorite highlights…

  • Walking along the Coastside Trail, which stretches nearly 5 miles long and where I saw gorgeous views overlooking the ocean.
  • Wandering along Main Street and discovering an array of shopping boutiques and fun dining options.

2. Mackinac Island, Michigan

Mackinac Island Michigan Summer

Located in Lake Huron, this resort island has no cars, and the old buildings are beautifully maintained. I’m a massive fan of this gem because when I visit, I feel like I’m traveling back in time! 

I recommend strolling down the town streets, admiring the Victorian buildings, and then stopping by one of the town’s 12 museums.

I loved the range of outdoor pursuit options, from sailing to strolling along the beaches. And if you have a sweet tooth, I suggest trying some local fudge. There is a 3-day event towards the end of this month that celebrates this local sweet treat! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 7200 Lake Shore Dr, Mackinac Island, MI 49757
  • Average temperatures  – 23 degrees

My highlights…

  • Checking out the interesting Fort Mackinac which was founded in 1870.
  • Discovering the incredible 146-foot tall Arch Rock, which is locally famous for having superpowers!

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3. Priest Lake, Idaho

Priest Lake Idaho - great August USA destination

I love this stunning beauty spot and the State Park that adjoins it! Located close to the Canadian border, it’s surrounded by high mountains and fir and cedar forests, the home of black bears, a few grizzlies, moose, and whitetail deer.

If you want to stay over, there are a few accommodation options, from resorts such as Hill’s and Elkin’s to do-it-yourself State camping grounds.

In my opinion, July and this month are great times to visit if you enjoy temperate weather (up to 29c) and want to hike, swim, or go boating.

I love the beauty and clarity of this lake, the rivers that feed it, and the breathtaking scenery; it’s a tranquil gem!

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 174 Coolin, Idaho 83821
  • Average temperature –  26 degrees
  • Going hiking along the trails of the Selkirk Mountains and photographing the breathtaking views overlooking the lake.
  • Hiring a kayak and exploring the waters.

4. Cambria, California

Cambria Elephant Seals

I personally think there’s nothing better than a Californian summer road trip, and I love this relaxed and welcoming beach town located midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. It’s ideally situated if you are traveling the iconic Highway One route, so I highly recommend stopping for a while.

In my experience, this month is a great time to visit. The weather is pleasant, with low rainfall, and it is perfect for hiking, cycling, and swimming. Moonstone Beach offers something for everyone, and I recommend beachcombing for moonstones or trying to spot otters or seals! 

I also suggest strolling the mile-long boardwalk, visiting the nearby impressive Hearst Castle , hiking the Coastal Bluff Trail for beautiful coastline views, and visiting the Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery.

While it is much quieter this month, this is when the bull seals finish their moulting, and I loved watching them relaxing on the beach. Cambria is also a foodie’s heaven, with many types of cuisine available and wineries just a fifteen-minute drive away.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 767 Main Street, Cambria, California 93428
  • Average temperature  – 17 degrees
  • Taking a stroll across the gorgeous Moonstone Beach, one of California’s most beautiful beaches.
  • Walking through the historic downtown filled with shopping boutiques, restaurants and a cool micro-brewery.
  • Hiking the very scenic Bluff Trail at Fiscalini Ranch Preserve.

5. San Juan Islands, Washington

San Juan Islands - places to visit in August

I recommend heading north from Seattle to Anacortes for a fantastic summer trip to catch one of the Washington State Ferries. The ferry transported me to four of the 172 islands and islets of San Juan. The weather in the islands is pretty temperate all year round but at its best towards the end of summer.

One of my favorite activities here is whale watching. This is one of the regions where orcas and other whales can be seen year-round via the boat tours that set off from Friday Harbour on San Juan.

Each of the four main islands has its attractions, but I personally think Orcas and San Juan are the must-dos if you have limited time! 

San Juan is the busiest and most populated island, but it is still tranquil compared to the mainland. I suggest visiting the Whale Museum to learn more about these magnificent creatures, enjoying one of the local restaurants, and picking an outdoor activity ranging from hiking to kayaking!

If you want more peace, I suggest heading to Orcas Island. It is home to amazing hikes, like the 6 km hike up Mt Constitution. On a clear day, you can see Mt Rainier and even Vancouver! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 165 First Street South, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 
  • Average temperature  – 20 degrees

My personal highlights…

  • Renting a bike and exploring around the islands.
  • Going on an adrenaline-pumping 3-hour ziplining adventure.
  • Sampling mouth-watering local gin at the island’s distillery! 

6. South Lake Tahoe, California

South Lake Tahoe

I’m a big fan of Lake Tahoe and not just as a winter sports destination, in my opinion, it has a lot of fun and activities to offer all year round.

There are many trails, ranging from children—and dog-friendly paths to more challenging routes. I tried and recommend the flat and accessible Spooner Lake Hike or the day-long Mt.Tallac Trail, which is 5 miles and rises 3,000 feet.

For the intrepid, I recommend the 265-kilometer Tahoe Rim Trail, which you can travel on foot, mountain bike, or enter for the Tahoe Triathlon at the end of this month! If you still have excess energy, I suggest spending your nights hitting Tahoe’s nightclubs and casinos—it’s a buzzing spot!

I loved the summer concert performances at the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena, which attracted big names like Lady Gaga. Alternatively, you can try the free concerts at Lakeview Commons.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 1901 Lisa Maloff Way, South Lake Tahoe, CA  96150
  • Average temperatures – 26 degrees
  • Enjoying live music at a summer concert.
  • Cycling along the paved trails took me past stunning mountain scenery and the gorgeous beaches.

7. Cannon Beach, Oregon

Summer at Cannon Beach

This place is an Instagrammer’s dream! Cannon Beach takes its name from a cannon washed ashore from the US schooner Shark that ran aground in 1846. I personally think all of Oregon’s beaches are picturesque, but this beach stood out to me for the striking 72-meter Haystack, which juts out of the ocean.

The rock is home to many nesting seabirds, such as tufted puffins and murres and at low tide, I recommend exploring the tidal pools at the base of the rock.

Surfing is popular here, and wildlife-watching is on nearby Ecola State Park trails. Although I didn’t spot any on my trip, bald eagles and Roosevelt elk reside here.

I found that the best weather comes towards the end of this month.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce, 207 N Spruce | PO Box 64, Cannon Beach OR 97110
  • Average temperatures – 20 degrees
  • Taking surfing lessons!
  • Dining at the upbeat Mi Corazón Restaurant, where I dined on Latin cuisine.
  • Hiking the Indian Beach Trail, which took me past gorgeous coastal scenery.

8. Stonington, Maine

Stonington, Maine, USA

I loved this tranquil gem! It has a population of around 1040 and an average temperature of 19°C this month. Stonington is a small but beautiful waterside city which was perfect for my low-key, relaxed summer break.

Bridges link Stonington and Deer Isle’s coastal towns to the mainland. Stonington is a quaint, scenic, and charming place. This month offers a cooler-weather summer break, perfect for those trying to escape the searing summer heat in other states. 

To immerse yourself in the lifestyle here, I recommend trying all the water activities, like boating, kayaking, and swimming, and also sampling locally sourced food, which is delicious!

I also suggest exploring the numerous art galleries, the charming local opera house, and the cute gift shops, I found plenty! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 13 Atlantic Ave, Stonington, ME 04681
  • Average temperatures –  27 degrees
  • Wandering around Main Street in Downtown where I found design shops, art galleries, and boutiques.
  • Spending the day relaxing and swimming at DuBois Beach.
  • I checked out the Mystic Seaport Museum , where I learned about the history of Stonington.

9. Portland, Oregon

Portland City summer

I’ve spent a lot of time in Portland , and I honestly think it’s at its best in summer, which is also its peak tourist season. If you visit this month, you’ll also see the beautiful roses the city is famous for.

I recommend heading to the International Rose Test Garden in Washington Park to see them and exploring the nearby Portland Japanese Garden !

I also love that many fun events are taking place this month, like the Pickathon Music Festival and the Soapbox Derby. The city also prides itself on bike-ability, so make sure you get involved in the annual Bridge Pedal.

This is a fun, family-friendly event and one of the world’s largest group pedaling events. Here, you can pedal streets closed to motor traffic.

If all that exercise has made you hungry, I recommend sampling food and craft beers at one of the many farmers’ markets or street fairs in the summer.

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 877 SW Taylor St. Portland, OR 97204
  • Average temperatures – 27 degrees
  • Visiting the beautiful International Rose Test Garden.
  • Taking a boat tour along the breathtaking Willamette River.
  • Having fun at a summer music festival.

10. Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park

This one is for the nature lovers! This magnificent park is over 4000 square kilometers of forests and lakes and is traversed by sub-ranges of the Rockies. It is at its busiest this month, but in my opinion, the weather is ideal, making it a great time to visit.

It has been a resort area for over a century; the original hotels are now National Historic Landmarks. They were built to accommodate tourists coming to the Park via the Great Northern Railroad and the later “Going-to-the-Sun” road.

I recommend a night at the respected Many Glacier Hotel or Lake McDonald Lodge if you can afford it.

I also suggest going nature-watching, whether it is wildlife, birding or identifying some of the over 1100 floral species you’ll find here! If you are lucky, you’ll see the beargrass lilies in full bloom like I did! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: West Glacier, MT 59936
  • Average temperatures  – 21 degrees
  • Driving along the incredible Going-to-the-Sun Road, one of the park’s most scenic journeys.
  • Catching a sunrise at the hidden Two Medicine landmark which was an unforgettable experience.
  • Going paddleboarding at Lake McDonald.

11. Berkshires, Massachusetts

Berkshires, Massachusetts

This well-heeled spot comes alive in the summer months, and on my trip, I discovered mountains, nature, and premier cultural events. I particularly loved Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, where artists of every genre have appeared, from Yo-yo Ma to Earth, Wind, and Fire.

I also highly recommend visiting art museums, like the Clark in Williamsburg, which has works by Rodin, Renoir, and Degas and impressive silver and ceramic collections. 

I also loved their scenic hiking trails, swimming in the numerous lakes, whitewater rafting and the fun ziplining! 

  • Visitors Center Address: 1Berkshire PO Box 4829. Pittsfield, MA 01202
  • Average temperature – 27 degrees
  • Watching a concert whilst enjoying a picnic under the stars at Tanglewood’s open-air venue.
  • Hiking through Mount Greylock features the highest point in the state and great observation points.
  • Going boating on Lake Onota. 

12. Blue Lakes, Colorado

Blue Lakes, Colorado

I came here for the gorgeous summer hiking and wildflowers and wasn’t disappointed! Colorado is famous for its scenic trails, mostly the 900-km-long Colorado Trail, but my personal favorite was the Blue Lakes Trail, which was a separate route in the Mt Sneffels Wilderness area in Uncompahgre National Forest.

In my experience, even the drive to the trailhead is a worthy detour and has some seriously incredible views. You can traverse the whole trail or try a short hike to Lower Lake, which is 5 km from the trailhead and has campsites.

I found trying to reach the other two lakes more challenging, but I was rewarded with outstanding views and pretty wildflowers. Species such as Indian paintbrushes, campions, columbines, larkspur, and lupins grow along the trail from July to mid-August, so you’ll be in for a treat! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: Telluride, CO 81435
  • Average temperatures  – 19 degrees
  • Capturing Insta-worthy shots of the scenic views, flowers and lush surroundings.
  • Soaking up the gorgeous sights overlooking the breathtaking turquoise lakes.
  • Hiking the spectacular Blue Lakes Trail.

13. Beavers Bend Resort Park, Oklahoma

Beaver Bend State Park Oklahoma

I think this is a great, family-friendly spot! Here, I went kayaking, hiking, and bike riding. I even went to arts and crafts classes and played bingo! 

I was also impressed with their 18-hole golf course, volleyball courts, and water skiing on Broken Bow Lake, which was also an excellent spot for scuba divers (the water in this area rarely gets above a bracing 15C).

I loved the nature documentaries screened in the evenings and stargazing in the clear, unpolluted skies. Leashed pets are also welcome, and some chalets are pet-friendly, too.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: Broken Bow, OK 74728
  • Average temperature –  24 degrees
  • Hiking the Friends Trail Loop and seeing incredible scenery.
  • Renting a kayak on Broken Bow Lake.

14. Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs, Arkansas

I loved spending a summer break in this Arkansas gem ! This is an extraordinary place where 47 springs on Hot Springs Mountain provide the town below with 1 million gallons of water daily at a steaming 62c or 143F temperature.

The springs are mineral-rich and rumored to be restorative, and I found no less than eight historic spas in Bathhouse Row, which are maintained by the National Park Service and their gardens. My favorite was Garvan Woodland Gardens, which has a photogenic Japanese section.

The resort’s popularity created a building boom, even during the Great Depression, and Hot Springs is nearly as famous as Miami for its Art Deco buildings. I just loved kicking back and relaxing here; it’s a special place!

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 369 Central Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901
  • Average temperatures – 34 degrees
  • Hopping on the National Park Duck Tour which was a fun and unique way to explore Hot Springs.
  • Checking out the entertainment-filled T-Rex Fun Spot.
  • Going on a wine tour at The Winery of Hot Springs.

15. Seabrook, Washington

Seabrook Washington - best places to visit in the summer

Located in the North Beach area along the central Washington coast, in my opinion, this is one of the best vacation destination cities in Washington! 

The New Beach Town on the Washington Coast has about 450 newly built homes and 12 businesses; I love that it’s a small and pretty town without the bustle and rush of major city life.

The town is compact and walkable and was built to be a sustainable, urbanist community. I highly recommend parking your car and exploring the rest of the city on foot or a bicycle. The summer temperature averages 22°C, so this month’s weather is fine and comfortable.

I loved visiting the market, where I bought local crafts, Pacific Northwest food, and gift items, and visiting the numerous restaurants and bakeries for foodie treats.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: WA-109, Pacific Beach, WA 98571
  • Average temperature – 31 degrees
  • Exploring the unique shops at the Saturday market downtown.
  • Going on a food tour and visiting the great restaurants, cafes and bars.
  • Relaxing along the beach and enjoying picturesque views overlooking the coastline.

16. Long Beach Island, New Jersey

Long Beach Island, New Jersey

Part of a set of barrier islands in front of the New Jersey coastline, I thought this was a stunning spot! For those looking for a quieter and more relaxing holiday, I highly recommend Long Beach as it differs from its brash southern neighbor.

The island itself is about 30 km long and only accessible via Route 72 from the mainland, which takes one through to Ship Bottom, roughly at the midpoint of the island.

Only 10,000 people reside there permanently, but the population increases tenfold in the summer months. Although the weather during this month can be hot, I love that the cool ocean breezes reduce the heat and humidity in the afternoons.

I personally think all the beaches are welcoming and beautiful. My favorites, though, were the Island Beach State Park near the Barnegat Lighthouse. I also loved visiting the historic maritime forests for bird-watching.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 265 West 9th Street Ship Bottom NJ 08008
  • Average temperatures  – 27 degrees
  • Paragliding over the Atlantic Ocean!
  • Visiting the beautiful Barnegat Lighthouse, a landmark symbol of New Jersey.
  • Having fun on a hot day at the Thundering Surf Water Park which featured many fun attractions.

17. Seneca, South Carolina

Seneca, South Carolina, USA

This is my choice for a budget-friendly break! Owing to its low cost of living and high quality of life, I personally think Seneca, South Carolina, is an excellent choice for an alternative summer vacation away from the crowds.

The city is situated in the northwestern corner of South Carolina and enjoys a gorgeous position in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It has a population of 8368 and a hot climate of 32°C in this month.

I love the large stunning lake where you can go kayaking and boating, the cycling and hiking trails, the museums, and even the casinos. In my opinion, this place would suit couples, families, and friends seeking a different kind of vacation for the summer! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 221 E North 1st St. Seneca, SC 29678
  • Average temperature  – 31 degrees 
  • Going for a refreshing drink at The Spot on The Alley.
  • Going boating on Lake Keowee.
  • Exploring High Falls Country Park.

18. Block Island, Rhode Island

Block Island, Rhode Island

After I stepped off the ferry on Block Island, I felt all my tensions slipping away! Located South of Rhode Island, the island is predominantly a nature reserve, with only 1000 residents. Even at the height of summer, I love that the 25 km of beaches are still relatively uncrowded.

I loved sailing, swimming, and just lazing around on the beach. I would highly recommend visiting Cow Cove and the dramatic Mohegan Bluffs. I also suggest booking your ferry trip in advance, especially if you plan to take your car.

  • Visitor’s Center Address:   4 Center Rd, New Shoreham, RI 02807
  • Average temperatures – 25 degrees
  • Hiking up to Mohegan Bluffs for a magnificent view overlooking the beautiful ocean and landscape.
  • Checking out the Spring Street Art Gallery.
  • Hiring an e-bike and heading out onto the scenic Clay Head Trail, the views of the scenic rocky beach and the bluffs were amazing! 

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3 thoughts on “18 Amazing Places to Visit in August in the USA”

Wow these are some seriously great suggestions! I think my favorite are number 3 and number 7, but to be honest I hope I get the chance to visit them all one day!

That’s another amazing post on the Best places in the USA. All of the places you mentioned look like really amazing places to visit!

Wow! These are beautiful places one should visit during summer. I’d love to visit the Cambria and the block island.

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9 Best Tropical Vacations in August: Escape to Paradise

top travel destinations in august

August is a beautiful time of the year to embark on a tropical getaway. The month offers a perfect blend of warm weather, clear skies, and vibrant landscapes, making it an ideal time for beach lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.

If you’re dreaming of escaping the mundane routine and immersing yourself in a paradise-like setting, then look no further. In this article, we will explore some of the best tropical vacations that will leave you rejuvenated and mesmerized.

As the options are too broad, you might be overwhelmed by them. But no need to worry! We have curated a list of the best tropical vacations in August with all the necessary details to plan your escape to paradise!

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Best Tropical Vacations in August

Here are the best tropical vacations in August:

1. The Bahamas

top travel destinations in august

When it comes to tropical vacations in August, one Caribbean destination that stands out is the beautiful Bahamas. With its pristine beautiful beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant culture, it’s no wonder why this Caribbean paradise attracts millions of travelers each year. The Bahamas offers a plethora of top-rated August vacation spots that cater to every type of traveler.

One must-visit location is the stunning Exumas , known for its secluded cays and breathtaking marine life. Here, you can swim with friendly nurse sharks at Compass Cay or explore the famous Thunderball Grotto – a hidden underwater cave made famous by James Bond movies.

For those seeking a more lively atmosphere, Nassau, the capital city of the Bahamas, is an ideal choice. This bustling hub offers an array of activities and attractions such as world-class resorts, vibrant nightlife at places like Atlantis Paradise Island Resort ’s Aura nightclub, and duty-free shopping on Bay Street.

In addition to its natural beauty and entertainment options, the Bahamas also boasts a rich cultural heritage. Explore the historic town of Dunmore in Harbour Island where pastel-colored colonial buildings line quaint streets or visit Pompey Square in Nassau to learn about the country’s history and experience local art and music.

Whether you’re looking for relaxation or adventure during your August tropical getaway, the Bahamas has something for everyone. From lounging on stunning beautiful beaches to immersing yourself in vibrant Caribbean island culture, this Caribbean destination proves time and again why it is one of the best places to visit in August.

2. Seychelles

top travel destinations in august

When it comes to tropical vacations in August, the Seychelles is a true paradise that should not be missed. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear Blue waters, and lush greenery, the Seychelles offers an idyllic setting for those seeking a blissful escape.

Located in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa, this archipelago nation is made up of 115 Caribbean islands, each offering its own unique charm and beauty. One of the top-rated August vacation spots in the Seychelles is Mahe Island.

This picturesque island boasts stunning white-sand beaches lined with palm trees swaying gently in the breeze. Anse Intendance is a popular beach on Mahe Island , known for its powdery sand and turquoise waters.

Here, visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, or even try their hand at surfing as the waves can get quite impressive during this perfect time of year. Another must-visit destination in the Seychelles is La Digue Caribbean Island.

With its laid-back atmosphere and untouched natural beauty, this island provides an ideal tropical location in August for those seeking tranquility. One of La Digue’s main attractions is Anse Source d’Argent beach.

This picture-perfect spot features massive granite boulders dotted along its shoreline, creating a breathtaking landscape that will leave visitors awestruck. Snorkeling enthusiasts will also find delight in exploring the vibrant underwater world surrounding La Digue.

If you are looking for an unforgettable tropical getaway in August, look no further than the Seychelles. With its enchanting islands such as Mahe and La Digue offering some of the best places to visit during this perfect time of year, you are guaranteed to experience a slice of heaven on earth.

3. Bali, Indonesia

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Bali, Indonesia, oh how it beckons with its mystical allure and stunning beauty! When it comes to tropical vacations in August, Bali tops the charts as one of the most sought-after destinations.

With its enchanting landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, the Caribbean island truly captivates every traveler’s heart. One of the must-visit spots in Bali is undoubtedly Ubud.

Nestled amidst lush greenery and rice terraces, this cultural hub offers a serene escape from bustling city life. Take a leisurely stroll through the Monkey Forest Sanctuary , where mischievous monkeys swing from tree to tree while you marvel at the ancient temples hidden within.

For an authentic Balinese experience, explore the local markets in Ubud where you’ll find an array of handicrafts, paintings, and traditional textiles. Don’t forget to pamper your taste buds with delectable local cuisine at one of Ubud’s charming eateries.

If you’re yearning for some sun-soaked stunning beaches and turquoise waters, head down south to Uluwatu. This coastal paradise is renowned for its breathtaking cliffs overlooking pristine beaches.

Catch some waves or simply unwind on Padang Padang beach while sipping on a refreshing coconut drink. To add a touch of adventure to your August getaway in Uluwatu, make sure to witness the mesmerizing Kecak Fire Dance at sunset – an ancient Balinese ritual that will leave you spellbound.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual rejuvenation or thrilling adventures under the tropical sun, Bali offers an unforgettable experience for every type of traveler in August. So pack your swimsuits and sunscreen because this Indonesian gem is waiting to dazzle you with its charms!

4. Phuket, Thailand

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Nestled in the Andaman Sea, Phuket is a dreamy tropical destination that beckons travelers from all over the globe seeking an unforgettable August getaway. This enchanting Thai Caribbean island boasts stunning golden beaches, turquoise waters, and a vibrant nightlife that will surely captivate your senses. As one of the top-rated August vacation spots, Phuket offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to every traveler’s desires.

Phuket is famous for its picturesque beaches , and Patong Beach is undeniably one of the most popular among visitors. With its lively atmosphere and crystal-clear waters, this beach is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or engaging in thrilling water sports such as jet skiing or parasailing.

For those seeking a more relaxed ambiance, Kata Beach provides a tranquil setting with gentle waves perfect for leisurely swims or simply basking under the warm tropical sun. Beyond its breathtaking shorelines, Phuket also boasts cultural treasures that should not be missed during your visit in August.

The Big Buddha stands tall atop Nakkerd Hill and offers panoramic romantic views of the Caribbean island. Its grandeur and serene surroundings make it an ideal spot for reflection and tranquility amidst your tropical adventures.

Additionally, exploring Old Phuket Town will transport you back in time with its well-preserved colonial buildings painted in vibrant hues – a true feast for architecture enthusiasts. Whether you’re craving an idyllic beach escape or yearning to immerse yourself in rich cultural experiences, Phuket delivers on all fronts as one of the best places to visit in August.

Its inviting charm combined with warm hospitality will ensure that your tropical vacation memories are nothing short of extraordinary. So pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey to this Thai gem – where paradise awaits!

5. Maldives

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When it comes to tropical vacations in August, the Maldives is an absolute paradise that shouldn’t be missed. With its pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and luxurious all-inclusive resorts, it’s no wonder that the Maldives is a top-rated August vacation spot. One of the best places to visit in August in the Maldives is the capital city of Male.

This buzzing city offers a perfect blend of traditional Maldivian culture and modern amenities. Take a stroll through its colorful streets and immerse yourself in the vibrant local markets where you can find exquisite handicrafts, spices, and fresh produce.

Don’t forget to visit some of Male’s iconic landmarks such as Friday Mosque (Hukuru Miskiy) and Sultan Park for a taste of history. For those seeking a relaxing visit and tranquility, indulge yourself in one of the many luxury resorts scattered across the Maldives’ numerous islands.

These resorts offer world-class facilities including private villas with direct access to the stunning Indian Ocean. Spend your days unwinding on secluded beaches or pampering yourself with rejuvenating spa treatments.

Snorkeling or diving enthusiasts will be astonished by the vibrant coral reefs teeming with an abundance of marine life. The underwater beauty of these reefs is truly unparalleled, making it an ideal tropical location for snorkeling or diving during August.

So if you’re looking for a dreamy getaway to escape from everyday life, consider adding the Maldives to your list of recommended August travel spots. Its breathtaking beauty and tranquility will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated – a tropical vacation experience like no other!

An Island In The Ocean

When it comes to tropical vacations in August, one destination that never fails to captivate travelers is the stunning archipelago of Fiji. With its sparkling turquoise waters, pristine white-sand beaches, and lush tropical landscapes, Fiji offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a blissful getaway.

One of the must-visit spots in Fiji is the Mamanuca Islands. This picturesque group of islands boasts palm-fringed shores, vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, and luxurious resorts that cater to every whim.

Spend your days snorkeling in crystal-clear lagoons, indulging in rejuvenating spa treatments, or simply basking under the warm sun on powdery shores. For adventure enthusiasts, there are plenty of water sports and other activities available such as kayaking, jet skiing, and parasailing.

Don’t miss out on taking a boat wow trip to Cloud 9—a floating bar and pizza restaurant located on a reef—where you can sip refreshing cocktails while admiring breathtaking views. For a taste of authentic Fijian culture, head to Viti Levu—the largest island in Fiji—where you’ll find the vibrant capital city of Suva.

Immerse yourself in the bustling local markets where you can sample delicious tropical fruits like papayas and pineapples or find unique handmade crafts as souvenirs. Explore traditional Fijian villages where friendly locals will welcome you with open arms and share their rich cultural heritage through music, dance, and storytelling.

To truly appreciate the natural beauty of Viti Levu , take a drive along the scenic Coral Coast and witness cascading waterfalls amidst lush rainforests, or hike through Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park for panoramic vistas over dramatic sand dunes. If you’re searching for an unforgettable tropical vacation in August filled with picturesque landscapes and warm hospitality, look no further than Fiji.

With its postcard-worthy beaches and a myriad of activities catering to all tastes, this paradise will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. So pack your swimsuit and sunscreen, and get ready to embark on a truly magical adventure in the heart of the South Pacific.

7. Hawaii, USA

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Hawaii, USA When it comes to August travel destinations, Hawaii is undoubtedly a top choice for tropical vacations. Known for its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture, the islands of Hawaii offer an ideal tropical location in August.

Whether you’re looking to relax on pristine shores or embark on thrilling adventures, there’s something for everyone in this Pacific paradise. One of the top-rated August vacation spots in Hawaii is the Caribbean island of Maui.

With its golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, Maui is a true tropical getaway. You can start your day by catching an unforgettable sunrise at Haleakala National Park, where you’ll witness breathtaking views from above the clouds.

Afterward, head to some of Maui’s famous beaches like Kaanapali or Wailea Beach, and soak up the sun while sipping on a refreshing Mai Tai. For those seeking outdoor adventures, Kauai should be at the top of your list of recommended August travel spots in Hawaii.

Known as the “ Garden Isle ,” Kauai offers awe-inspiring natural beauty with its lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic cliffs along the Napali Coast. Take a helicopter tour to explore hidden valleys and soaring mountains or go hiking along the trails of Waimea Canyon State Park for panoramic vistas that will leave you speechless.

When it comes to tropical vacations in August, Hawaii stands out as one of the best places to visit. With its diverse landscapes and endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation alike, this Pacific gem has something for every traveler seeking an unforgettable summer months getaway.

8. Puerto Rico

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Puerto Rico, the enchanting Caribbean island, is truly a gem among the best tropical vacations in August. With its lush rainforests, stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, it offers an alluring escape for travelers seeking an unforgettable summer months getaway.

One of the most popular destinations in Puerto Rico is San Juan, the capital city. The historic district of Old San Juan is a must-visit for its charming cobblestone streets lined with colorful colonial buildings.

Explore forts like El Morro and Castillo de San Cristobal to immerse yourself in Puerto Rico’s rich history. Don’t miss out on wandering through the narrow alleys filled with boutique shops, local eateries serving delectable cuisine, and lively bars where you can sip on refreshing tropical drinks.

For beach lovers, Puerto Rico boasts incredible coastal beauty. Head to Flamenco Beach on Culebra Island to experience powdery white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters that are ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

If you’re looking for a more secluded spot away from the crowds, Playa Sucia in Cabo Rojo is a hidden gem with dramatic cliffs overlooking pristine shores. Aside from its natural wonders, Puerto Rico offers thrilling adventure opportunities too.

El Yunque National Forest is a must-see attraction known for its lush greenery and cascading waterfalls. Take a hike through the forest trails to witness breathtaking vistas from elevated viewpoints like Yokahu Tower.

With its blend of history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, Puerto Rico serves as an ideal tropical location in August for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re exploring historic sites in San Juan or basking in the sun on pristine beaches, this Caribbean paradise will surely leave you with unforgettable memories of your August tropical getaway.

9. Florida, USA

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Florida, USA When it comes to August tropical getaways, Florida is a top choice for many travelers seeking a perfect blend of sun, sand, and fun.

With its stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and diverse range of activities, Florida offers an array of options for those seeking an unforgettable vacation in August. One of the best places to visit in August is Miami Beach.

Known for its iconic Art Deco architecture and lively atmosphere, this popular destination is perfect for beach lovers and partygoers alike. Spend your days basking in the sun on the soft sands of South Beach or take a stroll along Ocean Drive to admire the colorful buildings and trendy restaurants.

If you’re looking for a more laid-back atmosphere, head down to Key West. This charming Caribbean island city at the southernmost tip of Florida is an ideal tropical location in August.

Immerse yourself in the relaxed vibes as you wander through the historic streets lined with charming pastel-colored houses and quaint boutiques. Don’t forget to catch a breathtaking sunset at Mallory Square while sipping on a refreshing Key Lime Mojito – it’s truly magical!

For nature enthusiasts, Everglades National Park offers a unique experience with its vast wetlands teeming with wildlife. Take an airboat tour through the swamps and catch a glimpse of alligators gliding through the waters or spot elusive bird species perched among the mangroves.

In addition to its beautiful beaches and natural wonders, Florida also boasts world-class theme parks that make it one of the top-rated August vacation spots for families. Orlando is home to Walt Disney World Resort, where you can immerse yourself in enchanting fairy tales at Magic Kingdom or explore other exciting parks like Epcot or Universal Studios Orlando.

Whether you’re young or young at heart, these theme parks offer endless entertainment options that will surely create lasting memories. So if you’re planning your tropical vacation in August and wondering where to go, look no further than Florida.

With its diverse range of destinations, from the bustling streets of Miami Beach to the serene beauty of Key West, there’s something for everyone in this sunny state. Pack your swimsuit, sunscreen, and adventurous spirit – Florida awaits!

From the magnificent beaches in Puerto Rico to the vibrant cities of Florida, there are plenty of tropical vacation options for those seeking an unforgettable escape in August. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or family fun, these 9 Best Tropical Vacations in August have something for everyone. So start planning your getaway and let the sunshine take you away to paradise!

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Where will you travel this summer.

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Are you ready to secure your summer travel plans? Google has spoken, revealing the hottest destinations for your next warm-weather getaway. Drawing from extensive flight booking data and search trends, Google’s insights, shared with Good Morning America , offer a sneak peek into this year’s top summer travel destinations. From sun-soaked beaches to vibrant cityscapes, let’s uncover the must-visit spots that are trending for the season ahead.

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Topping the charts are classic favorites like London and Paris, while Tokyo claimed the number three spot, marking a significant rise in popularity compared to the previous year. From sampling sushi at the famed Tsukiji Fish Market to experiencing the bustling nightlife of Shibuya, Tokyo offers an eclectic mix of experiences that appeal to travelers with various interests.

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Another notable shift from the previous year’s rankings is Cancun’s descent from the second position to number six. Meanwhile, newcomers San Juan, Madrid, and Puerto Rico make their debut on the list, adding fresh allure to the summer travel scene. Puerto Rico’s status as a U.S. territory means that visitors can enjoy the ease of travel without the need for a passport or currency exchange. 

Surprisingly absent from this year’s lineup are Chicago and San Francisco, which didn’t secure spots in the top 20. However, popular cities like Orlando, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles maintain their presence, offering a blend of entertainment, recreational activities, and opportunities for adventure.

Any one of these summer travel destinations would be a great place to spend time this year. Whether you are drawn to the historic streets of London, the romantic allure of Paris, or the tropical paradise of Puerto Rico, there’s a destination to suit every traveler’s preference.

With the insights gleaned from Google’s data and the allure of these destinations, don’t hesitate to book your summer getaway today. Summer is a peak travel season, so it’s wise to book your flights and accommodations well in advance to secure the best deals and availability.

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25+ Best Places to Visit in August and September in the USA (2024)

A s an avid traveler, I can’t help but get excited about exploring new destinations. Here’s the scoop on the best places to visit in August and Septemeber in the USA.

These months offer a fantastic opportunity to experience the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of the United States.

From the sun-soaked beaches to the stunning national parks of the Southwest, there’s so many incredible places to visit during this time of year.

This list of the best places to visit during August and September promises unforgettable adventures and memories that will last a lifetime!

Glacier National Park

Exploring the beauty of Glacier National Park in August and September offers a truly unforgettable experience.

During these summer months, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities in the park’s natural beauty.

Plus the warm temperatures make it the prime time for hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.

With fewer crowds around during these months, you’ll have the chance to truly soak in the peaceful atmosphere of this incredible park.

You can even enjoy a drive through its variety of landscapes and you might even see some wildlife as you go.

As summer turns into fall, the changing colors of the leaves add an extra layer of beauty to the National Park. Creating a truly unforgettable experience.

San Francisco

Visiting San Francisco offers a blend of culture, innovation, and natural beauty in the months of August and September.

You can enjoy sunny days and mild temperatures that are perfect for exploring iconic sites like the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park.

The city also offers a variety of outdoor adventures from hiking in the park to biking around the city.

Plus you can learn more about the city’s rich history by visiting historical sites or joining in on the diverse cultural events and live music.

Whether you’re seeking exploration or nature retreats, San Francisco has something for everyone during these months.

Don’t miss the chance to experience the charm of this park city at its finest in late September!

Yellowstone National Park

In the heart of the Rocky Mountains you can find Yellowstone National Park with its beautiful nature and wildlife.

As one of the most renowned national parks, Yellowstone offers a perfect destination as one of the top places to visit in the USA.

Especially during the high season of August and September.

During its peak season, which aligns with the warm weather , I find the park perfect for exploring its trails, spotting wildlife, or enjoying activities like horseback riding.

It even offers hot springs, each with its own unique colors and formations.

With the perfect daytime temperatures for outdoor adventures, Yellowstone offers a variety of fun activities. Promising an unforgettable late summer escape with the beauty of nature.

On the sunny shores of Southern California, San Diego sits with its vibrant culture and endless attractions.

San Diego has beautiful beaches perfect for soaking up the sun or even trying out various water sports .

One of the must-visit places is Balboa Park. It offers lush gardens, museums, and live performances.

Plus with the warm days in San Diego it makes it an ideal destination for outdoor adventures and exploring the charming small towns nearby.

Whether you’re looking to relax on sandy beaches or simply have a great time under the sun, San Diego is the perfect place to visit in late summer!

As you visit Santa Fe during the late summer months of August and September, you’ll be greeted by a city with rich cultural heritage and art.

There’s something exciting about exploring its unique blend of history and creativity, set against the high desert of New Mexico.

And as you walk through the streets of Santa Fe, you’ll be charmed by the architecture that gives the city its unique character.

You won’t want to miss a visit to the Santa Fe Opera House or the chance to join in on exciting outdoor activities like hiking and biking.

Lake Michigan

Discover the beauty and endless recreational opportunities of Lake Michigan during the late summer months of August and September.

The cooler temperatures make it ideal for outdoor activities along the shores of this magnificent lake.

Here are some highlights to enjoy during your visit:

  • Breathtaking Scenery : Take in the stunning views of Lake Michigan with its crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches .
  • Water Sports : Engage in water activities like swimming, kayaking, or paddleboarding in the lake waters.
  • Lakeside Dining : Enjoy delicious local cuisine at waterfront restaurants while enjoying the sunset views.

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Lake Michigan before the vibrant fall colors take over, turning it into an ideal late summer getaway spot.

You can even visit during Labor Day weekend to enjoy fun activities outside.

Visiting Lake Tahoe offers an unforgettable experience surrounded by stunning landscapes and a variety of activities.

The crystal-clear waters of the lake are perfect for kayaking or paddleboarding. While the nearby trails provide opportunities for peaceful nature walks.

Plus, the charming towns around the lake offer delightful dining options, shopping, and cultural attractions to enhance your visit.

September is the best time to visit Lake Tahoe when the summer crowds have disappeared and the fall leaves begin to fall with vibrant colors.

North Carolina

North Carolina beckons has a rich history with diverse landscapes and vibrant culture.

When exploring North Carolina in August and September, make sure to visit these best spots:

  • Blue Ridge Mountains : Explore the stunning beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, perfect for hiking and enjoying panoramic views .
  • Outer Banks : Relax on the beautiful beaches of the Outer Banks, known for their pristine shores and charming coastal towns.
  • State Parks : Discover the natural beauty of North Carolina by visiting its numerous state parks, offering great opportunities for outdoor activities.

During this time, North Carolina’s festival season is also in full swing. Making it an ideal time to experience the state’s vibrant culture.

It’s a great place to enjoy the best things the state has to offer!

Rhode Island

Rhode Island apart of the New England region is the smallest state in the US, its filled with a rich history and beautiful coastal towns waiting for you to enjoy!

During the months of August and September, the weather in Rhode Island is ideal, with little rain and average temperatures making it the perfect time to visit.

Whether you’re exploring historic sites, relaxing on the sandy shores, or enjoying delicious seafood, this big Island offers something for everyone!

It’s no wonder that this time of year is considered the best time to experience this hidden gem in the northeastern parts of the country.

Lake Placid

Tucked away in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, Lake Placid offers a serene beauty and an array of outdoor activities for you to enjoy.

This village is famous for hosting the Winter Olympics not just once but twice, making it a hub for winter sports enthusiasts.

And as summer unfolds, Mirror Lake offers a great atmosphere for kayaking or paddleboarding.

Plus the hiking trails around Whiteface Mountain present stunning views and adventures for everyone.

In the heart of the Wasatch Mountains in Utah, lies Park City, a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

Park City is best known for its world-class ski resorts, offering thrilling slopes in the winter and mountain biking or hiking during the summer months.

The town isn’t only for outdoor activities but also offers charming art galleries, historical sites, and summer concerts.

Whether you’re exploring the beauty of the mountains or enjoying the cultural aspects of the town, Park City offers a perfect blend of excitement and relaxation for your getaway.

Mackinac Island

If you’re looking for one of the best vacation spots, Mackinac Island is the perfect destination.

Towards the end of the month for August, you can enjoy lower prices and fewer people, making it an amazing place to unwind.

Visitors can enjoy fudge from one of the island’s famous shops, rent bikes to explore the scenic trails, or simply relax on the beaches.

This island offers a delightful escape where you can enjoy yourself!

This popular destination in Massachusetts is a great starting point for trips to nearby islands like Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.

As summer transitions into early fall, the weather remains pleasant, perfect for exploring the Cape’s beaches, bike trails, and even lighthouses.

From enjoying the fresh seafood to embarking on boat tours, there’s no shortage of adventures to be had.

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or exciting adventures, Cape Cod has something for everyone.

South Carolina

Explore the southern charm and rich history of South Carolina, a state known for its beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture.

When visiting in August or September, some of the best places to check out include:

  • Myrtle Beach : Enjoy the sun, sand, and entertainment at one of the top beach destinations in the United States .
  • Charleston : Discover the cobblestone streets, colorful houses , and delicious Southern cuisine in this historic city.
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride : Experience South Carolina from a different perspective by taking a hot air balloon ride over the picturesque landscapes.

These destinations offer a perfect blend of relaxation, history, and adventure during this time of year.

Pike Place Market

Located in the heart of Seattle, Pike Place Market is an iconic destination for locals and tourists.

The market offers a vibrant atmosphere where you can explore fresh produce, unique crafts, and delicious local treats.

And you can’t forget the entertaining fishmongers tossing fish or the famous original Starbucks coffee shop.

Pike Place Market isn’t just a place to shop; it’s an experience that immerses you in the culture of the Pacific Northwest.

Whether you’re looking for fresh flowers , handmade souvenirs, or a quick snack, Pike Place Market is a must-visit spot during your time in Seattle.

Grand Canyon National Park

Visiting Grand Canyon National Park in August or September promises an unforgettable adventure and experience.

As the temperatures begin to cool slightly, it’s the perfect time to enjoy hikes along the park’s numerous trails.

Here are three must-do popular activities during your visit:

  • Hike along the rim trails to witness stunning panoramic views of the canyon.
  • Descend into the canyon on a guided mule ride for a unique perspective of its vastness.
  • Watch the sunrise or sunset over the canyon, painting the sky with a myriad of colors and casting a magical glow over the ancient rock formations.

Zion National Park

Visiting Zion National Park in August and September offers a remarkable opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of Utah’s most iconic national park.

As the temperatures begin to gradually cool off from the peak of summer , Zion’s red rock formations and sandstone cliffs provide a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor adventures.

And don’t miss the chance to witness the stunning sunrise casting a golden glow over the canyon walls or the vibrant fall foliage painting the landscape in rich hues.

Zion National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Pacific Northwest

Getting to visit the Pacific Northwest in August and September offers the perfect opportunity to experience the region’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.

From the forests of Oregon to the coastlines of Washington, this time of year showcases the area’s natural beauty at its finest.

In August, the weather is generally warm and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking , camping, and exploring.

September brings cooler temperatures and the beginning of fall foliage, adding an extra layer of beauty to the landscape.

Here are three must-visit destinations in the Pacific Northwest:

  • Olympic National Park : Explore temperate rainforests, wild coastline, and glacier-capped peaks all within one park.
  • Mount Rainier National Park : Encounter the iconic Mount Rainier, an active volcano surrounded by meadows of vibrant wildflowers.
  • Columbia River Gorge : Witness breathtaking waterfalls, scenic drives, and numerous hiking trails along the Columbia River.

North Cascades National Park

As summer transitions into early fall, the North Cascades National offers weather ideal for outdoor adventures.

Hike through over 300 glaciers and countless waterfalls, or set sail on a scenic drive along winding mountain roads offering breathtaking views.

The park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for camping, fishing, boating, and wildlife spotting.

You can even see the ecosystems that range from old-growth forests to alpine meadows.

Don’t miss the chance to witness the stunning fall foliage in vibrant hues of red , orange, and yellow during September.

Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a breathtaking stretch of road winding through the Appalachian Mountains.

As you drive along this iconic route, you’ll encounter stunning views, charming mountain towns, and even outdoor activities.

  • Enjoy panoramic views of rolling mountains and lush forests .
  • Stop by overlooks for perfect photo opportunities.
  • Hike trails that lead to hidden waterfalls and peaceful meadows.

The Blue Ridge Parkway offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for a road trip or a nature-filled adventure .

Don’t miss the chance to explore this picturesque drive during your late summer or early fall travels .

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of America’s most iconic natural landscapes.

As summer transitions to early fall, the park comes alive with vibrant colors, cooler temperatures, and a sense of tranquility.

As you hike through the ancient mountains, you’ll encounter over 1,500 species of flowering plants , including vibrant wildflowers like trilliums and violets.

Keep an eye out for the park’s famous black bears , white-tailed deer, and salamanders.

Whether you’re into trekking, wildlife spotting, or simply enjoying nature’s beauty, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has something for everyone.

Las Vegas has dazzling lights and vibrant entertainment, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a thrilling escape.

  • Experience the iconic Las Vegas Strip with its world-renowned casinos, hotels, and extravagant shows.
  • Indulge in gourmet dining at celebrity chef restaurants or savor a buffet feast offering a wide array of cuisines.
  • Explore beyond the strip and discover the natural beauty of Red Rock Canyon, just a short drive away, offering hiking trails and stunning desert landscapes.

It truly has something for everyone, whether you’re into gambling, live entertainment, fine dining, or outdoor adventures.

It’s a city that’s filled with energy and excitement, promising an unforgettable experience with plenty of fun things to do.

Priest Lake

Priest Lake offers a serene escape surrounded by pine trees and crystal-clear waters.

Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, this hidden gem has something for everyone.

You can explore the 23-mile-long lake by kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply taking a swim.

And if you’re into fishing, Priest Lake is a haven for anglers with its abundance of trout and kokanee salmon.

Make the most of your late summer days at Priest Lake, where nature’s beauty awaits.

Myrtle Beach

With its sun-kissed shores and vibrant boardwalk, Myrtle Beach is a place for travelers to escape and relax .

The good reason to visit this city is that it offers an array of activities and attractions for you to enjoy:

  • Sandy Beaches: Miles of pristine sandy beaches invite you to relax under the warm sun or take a leisurely stroll along the shore.
  • Boardwalk: Explore the bustling boardwalk lined with shops, restaurants, and live entertainment, creating a vibrant atmosphere day and night .
  • Golf Courses: Myrtle Beach is renowned for its world-class golf courses, attracting golf enthusiasts to tee off against stunning coastal backdrops.

Experience the charm and excitement of Myrtle Beach for an unforgettable vacation by the sea.

Denali National Park

Getting to visit Denali National Park in August or September offers a unique opportunity to experience the breathtaking beauty of Alaska’s wilderness as summer transitions into fall.

August is an ideal time for wildlife viewing, with opportunities to spot grizzly bears, moose, caribou, and Dall sheep roaming freely throughout the park.

While September brings cooler temperatures and the possibility of witnessing the northern lights dancing across the night sky .

Whether you’re exploring the park’s vast wilderness or on a drive along the Denali Park Road promises unforgettable experiences and awe-inspiring natural beauty.

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City in August and September offers a delightful blend of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and natural beauty.

As summer transitions into early fall, the city’s pleasant weather makes it an ideal time to explore its numerous attractions.

If you enjoy the outdoors you can visit the nearby Wasatch Mountains for a hike or enjoy a leisurely bike ride along the Jordan River Parkway Trail.

Whether you’re taking in the breathtaking views from Ensign Peak or strolling through the charming streets of downtown Salt Lake City, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy!

Lake Powell

Seeing Lake Powell in August and September offers an exciting retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and water lovers.

Water sports such as kayaking , paddleboarding, and jet skiing provide endless opportunities for adventure and excitement.

Plus anglers can try their luck at fishing for bass, catfish, and trout in the abundant waters of Lake Powell.

As the sun sets over the horizon, visitors can unwind and enjoy a peaceful evening under the starlit sky, creating unforgettable memories of Lake Powell.

Visiting Place in The USA

August and September are great months to explore some of the best destinations in the USA.

Whether you’re into outdoor adventures like hiking in Glacier National Park or enjoying the vibrant city life in San Francisco, there’s something for everyone.

Don’t miss out on the stunning natural beauty of Yellowstone National Park or the excitement of Las Vegas.

With so many amazing places to choose from, you’re sure to have a memorable end-of-summer getaway.

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Dive into the diverse beauty of the United States with these 25 captivating destinations waiting to be explored in August and September.

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8 Reasons Why August Is The Best Time To Visit Iceland

Check out why August is the best time for travelers to visit Iceland and what travelers can do in the land of ice and fire.

Sarah Rand • Apr 25, 2024

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Iceland is a European country that is well known for its stunning glaciers and volcanoes. The Nordic island nation is home to striking national parks, thriving wildlife, and an intriguing viking history. Its most visited and highest populated city is Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland . The country also has friendly locals and a diverse landscape. This landscape includes mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, rivers, and caves. The natural environment of Iceland has made it a favorite destination for snow sports, which has enticed travelers from near and far. Iceland is so popular that it attracts over two million travelers per year. 

Unfortunately, travelers do not always get a chance to see some of the country’s best attributes . Much like any other travel destination, there is an ideal time to visit. Depending on the time of year, some travelers may not see much of anything due to factors that can not be controlled. The best time to visit Iceland depends on many factors and even a traveler’s personal preferences. 

Overall, August is the best time to visit Iceland, during its high season. Although August is one of the most popular times to travel to Iceland, travelers can still avoid crowds if they choose to. Iceland is generally not considered overcrowded so a visit in August is still pleasant. Visiting the top attractions either earlier or later in the day usually resolves concerns about crowds.

There is plenty to see and do in Iceland during August, so travelers will not find themselves lacking a reason to visit. Check out what things make this month the best time to visit and what travelers should expect. 

The Best Weather 

During August, the summer temperatures and fall foliage are present in Iceland. This mix brings mild temperatures and a cool breeze. Although temperatures in the 50s may seem low to some travelers, in Iceland the weather is quite warm. This month is a time that locals and visitors dress more warmly, so summer attire is still appropriate. Many travelers enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities during August thanks to favorable weather.

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Travel Tips :

  • Average Temperature This Time of Year: 46-55 Degrees Fahrenheit.
  • River rafting, camping, sea kayaking, and hiking are among the most popular outdoor activities that travelers can enjoy. 
  • Visiting a waterfall, hot spring, or a dramatic fjord is a great way to enjoy the vast natural beauty of Iceland, especially in August.

The Next Solar Eclipse

The Europe 2026 solar eclipse is expected to occur in August. The eclipse will happen on August 12th, 2026 to be exact. In ​​Reykjavik, Iceland the solar eclipse can be seen at 4:47 p.m. The early projection of the event means that travelers can plan their vacations well in advance. Along with the striking beauty of Iceland in August, travelers who visit in 2026 will be able to observe the first European total solar eclipse in 27 years. Seeing a solar event like this is a unique experience, which is why August is the best time to visit Iceland.

a total solar eclipse

Travel Tip :

  • The last European total eclipse was Aug. 11, 1999, so people will gather from far and wide to witness the next one. There are already cruises and tours centered around the event so travelers should secure their travel plans early.  

The Midnight Sun 

August is the peak of summer in Iceland and travelers can observe the midnight sun. It marks a period when Icelanders can expect a unique natural transition due to the country’s location. Earth’s circulation happens in an elliptical orbit and the planet’s axis is tilted away from and towards the sun for six-month periods. 

The beginning of August in Iceland has dark skies and technically long days. These long days mean that the sun is up for 24 hours. This phenomenon is intriguing but, rightfully, some locals celebrate when the midnight sun season is over. Since the sun is out significantly longer than people are used to, locals recover from the sleep they lost during the nearly all-day sunny skies. However, visitors appreciate the extended time to enjoy the August sun. Travelers can expect the midnight sun season to be reaching its end around late August when the nights are longer. 

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  • Seljalandsfoss Waterfall is one of the most ideal places to visit during the midnight sun season. After a nearly two-hour drive from Reykjavik, travelers can watch as the sun catches the waterfall cascading down. 

The Northern Lights

The aurora borealis is a famous feature of Iceland . It is even considered one of the country’s most cherished natural attractions. Travelers can sit in awe as the night sky illuminates with green, red, pink, purple, orange, and blue seemingly otherworldly lights. Generally, between late August and mid-April the Northern Lights can be viewed. Much of that visibility depends on the time of year and uncontrollable factors. Travelers visiting near the end of August are in luck since that is when tours start operating. They may be able to catch the first aurora borealis sightings of the season.

the Northern Lights illuminating the night sky

  • Travelers determined to see the lights should visit in late August since the month is the start of viewing season. It is wise to book tours with experienced locals to reach the best viewing spots.  

Hiking is a very popular activity in Iceland, particularly in August. The summer months are the best time to enjoy outdoor activities, so it is no surprise that August is attractive for this reason. The weather conditions of August are ideal for safe hiking. It is also one of the least stormy months and with warmer temperatures, which makes the terrain drier. The non-slippery rocks and midnight sun make for maximum visibility and comfortability. The trails of Iceland are also open for hiking in August.  

an open road and vast mountains in Iceland

  • Travelers hiking in August should wear thermal clothing and waterproof hiking boots to make sure they are exploring as safely as possible. 
  • One of the most popular places to hike in August is the Highlands, where the highest peak in Iceland can be found (Hvannadalshnukur Mountain in Vatnajokull National Park).

Puffin & Whale Watching Tours

Travelers who visit Iceland in August are in for a treat since there are dedicated puffin and whale tours. Combo sightseeing tours which provide great views to both creatures are available as well. Puffins are adorable, mild-mannered birds that live at sea but nest on rocky cliffs. They lay their eggs in early summer and are very active then so August is the best time to have this Icelandic experience. Tourists commonly spot humpback whales during visits in August but boat tours offer intimate viewings of the majestic creatures. Whale watchers will enjoy a visit during August since this is when they are the most lively. 

The wildlife of Iceland is thriving and travelers can explore them best in August.

  • Puffins are found exclusively in the North Atlantic Ocean, so Iceland is a top destination for viewing them apart from the very few other coastal areas. Travelers are encouraged to see puffins in Iceland since it is home to at least 60% of the world’s Atlantic puffins. 

The Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is one of the most popular tourist sites in Iceland. It is a geothermal lagoon with healing waters that are found nowhere else in the world. It is a resource for silica, algae, and minerals that are said to have restorative powers. The Blue Lagoon is open every day of the year and has many impressive features for visitors to enjoy. There is a retreat spa, and several restaurants and hotels on the grounds. Travelers from all over the world come to Iceland to experience the skin-nourishing seawater. Visiting during the midnight sun season may be the best time to visit Iceland since there is more visibility.

The Blue Lagoon in Iceland

  • Until around mid-August, the Blue Lagoon is open until midnight. The most popular time to visit is between 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. To avoid crowds travelers can visit during the early morning or late afternoon. 
  • Entrance to the Blue Lagoon requires tickets that depend on daily availability. So travelers should get their tickets ahead of time. 

Merchant’s Weekend 

Merchant’s Weekend, or Verslunarmannahelgi (in Icelandic), is a popular event in Iceland. The weekend is near Commerce Day which is a public holiday in Iceland, celebrated by locals since 1894. It typically occurs during the first week of August and is comparable to Labor Day weekend which Canada and the United States observe. Many people choose to relax, go to festivals, or go camping during the weekend. This event and some others are during August so it is clear that this month is the best time to visit Iceland for activities.

Check out the top event that travelers enjoy in Iceland during August.

  • One of the most popular festivals to attend is the Þjóðhátíð í Eyjum (Festival of the Nation) in Vestmannaeyjar (the Westman Islands), which takes place on Aug. 24-25 this year. 

Overall, Iceland is a scenic and enjoyable place to visit. Travelers trying to optimize their time abroad should plan a trip to Iceland during August. They will experience some of the country’s best weather, awe-inspiring sights, and most exciting events. August is the best time to visit Iceland for many reasons but travelers should note that the country is truly incomparable during this time of year. 

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What to know for booking summer travel: Expert tips on airfare, destinations and more

Where to score flight deals during the prime summer travel season.

As the surge of summer travel draws near, the race to book a great vacation is on.

"If you're looking to travel domestically within the U.S., I think you should be booking now for summer travel," Clint Henderson, travel expert and managing editor of The Points Guy, told "GMA."

Earlier this month while reporting quarterly earnings, Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian projected "record advance bookings for the summer," telling CNBC that the carrier's credit card data and bookings show customers are highly interested in air travel.

An increase in budget airline routes that has created more competition, paired with an easing of the post-pandemic revenge travel surge, means travelers could see more deals.

"Overall prices are down from where they were when we just had that boom out of the pandemic," Henderson said. "So things are more reasonable."

Hopper, the flight booking app, has shown predicted fares for flights to Europe will be down 10% in price from the same time last year.

Google recently announced its top 20 trending summer destinations , which saw a few newcomers on the list and Paris rose to the No. 2 spot.

With the Olympics taking place there from July 26 through Aug. 11, an uptick in airfare and hotel pricing is expected during the Games.

But those willing to wait out the Olympics could find big savings for flights to the host nation.

The Points Guy has featured deals from Atlanta, Dallas and Charlotte to Paris for as low as $515 from August through the fall.

Amsterdam, Prague, Spain and Iceland are among the most reasonably priced European destinations, as seen on Hopper.

Tips for booking summer travel

Don't forget to stay flexible with travel dates and keep midweek in mind for possibly lower fares.

There's also a time during the post-summer rush known as "shoulder season," between September and October, when fares could drop by as much as 30%.

When it comes to airfare purchase timing, the experts at The Points Guy have found prices dip eight to four weeks before the outbound flight, but after the one-month mark, prices will creep back up.

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These Are the Most Popular Summer Destinations in the U.S., According to Airbnb

The top 10 include buzzy spots like Las Vegas to more under-the-radar places like Florida’s Rosemary Beach and Santa Rosa Beach.

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American cities offer a wide range of summer travel adventures — and the spots travelers are seeking just might be more far-ranging than ever. According to Airbnb’s trending U.S. Destinations list , a mix of unexpected spots for outdoor adventures and beachgoers mingle with perennial favorites.

Perhaps the most expected city to make the list was year-round favorite Las Vegas. The desert getaway is no doubt a haven for those looking for any kind of summer indulgence, from lavish poolside party scenes to decadent spa retreats — and everything in between. Nearby access to the great outdoors adds to the Nevada destination’s appeal, as does the wide breadth of spectator events, from Dead & Company taking up residency at The Sphere from mid-May through mid-July to Allegiant Stadium hosting games of the much-hyped Copa America 2024 soccer tournament before the NFL season kicks off in the late summer. 

Another host city of Copa America also made the list: Glendale, Arizona. Just about 10 miles northwest of Phoenix, the desert destination has its own persona as a professional sports city, It's home to the State Farm Stadium, where the Arizona Cardinals play and where the Super Bowl has been held three times in the last 16 years . Summertime fun (and relief from the heat) can also be found in the Westgate Entertainment District , known as much for its water fountains as its shopping and eateries.

Airbnb also saw summer travelers eyeing destinations where the great outdoors dominate. Lesser known spots include the alpine city of Ouray, Colorado , known as the “Outdoor Recreation Capital of Colorado” and Quincy, Washington , which has easy access to boating and water skiing. There are also destinations like Broken Bow, Oklahoma , which is the gateway to Beavers Bend State Park, and Eugene, Oregon , at the confluence of several rivers, with plenty of hiking, like the popular Spencer Butte Trail .

A pair of state capitals are also trending, including Saint Paul, Minnesota , which is finding its footing with growing interest from travelers. After all, it’s a city that is rich in diversity (more than 100 languages are spoken) as well as plenty of summer festivals , toasting everything from beer to blues. Also on the list is Columbia, South Carolina , where a creative spirit permeates alongside a laid-back vibe, whether it's tubing on a river or catching a film at a retro Nickelodeon theater. 

Finally, two unexpected Florida beaches, both on the northwestern coast around Destin, round out the list. There’s Rosemary Beach , an elevated shore experience with cobblestone streets filled with boutiques and trendy restaurants, as well as Santa Rosa Beach , known for its nature preserves and white sand beaches.

To come up with its trending U.S. destinations for the summer, the vacation rental company looked at search data from January through March 15 for stays in June through August of 2024.

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The 18 best places to see the northern lights.

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The Best Places for the Northern Lights

Northern lights over Kirkjufell in Iceland.

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The northern lights, known as the aurora borealis, are a spectacular natural light show visible at certain times of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. They occur when electrically charged particles from the sun collide with gases in the Earth's atmosphere, creating vibrant streaks of blue, green, pink and violet dancing across the night sky. 2024 and 2025 are an excellent time to catch the northern lights: Solar activity will be at a peak, making for a more impressive experience, if you're in the right place.

The best places to see the aurora borealis have little light pollution, clear skies and no precipitation. The lights are only visible at northern latitudes when it's dark outside, so the months from September to April are best for seeing the aurora. There's also a Southern Hemisphere counterpart, the aurora australis; there are fewer easy spots from which to view this phenomenon, but if you're lucky, it can be equally brilliant.

For more information on the northern lights, scroll down to the FAQ section at the bottom of this page. Read on to discover the top destinations where you can see the kaleidoscopic northern and southern lights.

Fairbanks, Alaska

Aurora borealis over tree line in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Fairbanks is by far one of the best places in the world to view the northern lights, as it's located directly under the auroral oval. This ring-shaped zone sits around the Earth's geomagnetic North Pole and is generally associated with the most vibrant aurora sightings. Visitors can expect to see the lights on an average of four out of five clear nights during aurora season, which lasts from late August to late April.

You can book a northern lights tour to see the aurora from the springs and tubs at Chena Hot Springs Resort. This excursion includes round-trip transportation to the resort from town, a soak in the hot springs, a visit to the Fairbanks Aurora Ice Museum and an aurora viewing tour; dinner and drinks centered around Alaska produce are an option extra with hot drinks supplied.

There's more to Fairbanks than just the northern lights: If you visit in late summer, consider family-friendly activities like a ride on the Riverboat Discovery or gold panning. For a festive holiday experience in the winter, head around 15 miles out of Fairbanks to visit the Santa Claus House in the city of North Pole. Travelers can also see ice sculptures in February and March at the impressive World Ice Art Championships or take a dog-sledding or snowmobiling tour .

Where to stay: For excellent chances of aurora viewing, book a private igloo at Borealis Basecamp, a top glamping resort located on 100 remote acres of boreal forest about 25 miles from Fairbanks. With activities like dog-sledding on top of aurora viewing, past visitors regularly describe it as a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Tromsø, Norway

Norther lights over landscape of Tromsø, Norway.

Located about 220 miles above the Arctic Circle, Tromsø is one of several top spots to view the northern lights in Norway. At the darkest point of the aurora season – which runs from September to early April – the sun doesn't rise in this northern part of the country, although there is twilight during the day. With this level of darkness, there are more opportunities to see the aurora.

Tromsø itself is a small but lively city, so there's plenty to see and do when you're not looking up at the sky, including a visit to the beautiful Arctic Cathedral. In late January to early February, the city hosts the Northern Lights Festival, a 10-day music and performing arts event featuring a variety of musical genres.

Aurora chasers can view the lights on their own while in town, but to get a better view, it's recommended to head away from the city lights. Arctic Circle Tours is one company offering guided trips, with small groups for a more personal vibe. Alternatively, adventure-seekers can embark on an exhilarating husky trekking expedition in the Arctic wilderness.

Where to stay: For accommodations with harbor views, look no further than the Scandic Ishavshotel – guests love it for its convenient central location in the city, as well as its plus-sized breakfast buffet with plenty of choices.

Luosto and Rovaniemi (Lapland), Finland

Northern lights over Pyhae Luosto National Park in northern Finland.

Lapland is located within the Arctic Circle in the northernmost part of Finland. The northern lights are most visible here between the end of August and April – and approximately 200 times a year – so there are many opportunities for aurora spotting. Finnish Lapland is also known as home to the Sámi people (the only recognized Indigenous group in the European Union region), some 200,000 reindeer and Santa Claus – who can be visited in the town of Rovaniemi, the region's largest city and a great base for your aurora expedition.

Consider venturing roughly 70 miles north of Rovaniemi to the resort town of Luosto, set among the picturesque and hilly landscape of Pyhä-Luosto National Park. Here, you can also spend a magical evening outdoors under star-filled skies during a reindeer-drawn sleigh ride through the snow-covered forests. Jaakkola Reindeer Farm offers a reindeer sleigh tour to spot the aurora once weekly; it includes a stop to warm up at a bonfire camp with snacks, hot beverages and local fireside stories.

Where to stay: For a bucket list experience, watch the impressive light show from a glass igloo at Santa's Hotel Aurora & Igloos in Luosto. Past visitors love the cozy atmosphere here, boosted by amenities like saunas and log fireplaces. If you're sticking to Rovaniemi, the Arctic TreeHouse Hotel is a stunning choice, with designer cabins perched among the snow-covered taiga forest.

Orkney, Scotland

Northern lights over a lake in the Scottish Highlands.

This group of captivating (and mostly uninhabited) islands, located about 10 miles off Scotland's remote northern coast, is one of the best places to see the northern nights in the U.K. Fall and winter are the best seasons to witness the aurora, also known in local Shetland dialect as the "Mirrie Dancers," with fall bringing the highest proportion of clear nights. A few places to see the spectacular light show include along the coast at Birsay or the Broch of Gurness, an archaeological ruin on a sweeping and dramatic coastline.

In addition to the aurora, Orkney is home to breathtaking coastal landscapes and more sheep than you can count (try some local lamb, if you can). Travelers can also visit the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with several monuments dating back 5,000 years.

Where to stay: During your visit, plan to stay in the historic town of Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands: The no-fuss Ayre Hotel offers harbor views, and past visitors compliment the hearty meals in the hotel restaurant. Spot the aurora close to town at Inganess Bay and Wideford Hill.

Yellowknife, Canada

Northern lights over trees and lights in Yellowknife, Canada.

Yellowknife, the capital of Canada 's Northwest Territories, dubs itself the "Aurora Capital of the World." Thanks to its position in the middle of the auroral oval, the city puts on one of the world's most awe-inspiring light shows. The period from mid-November to the beginning of April is the recommended time to spot the aurora, but it's also possible to see the aurora during more hospitable weather from late summer to early fall as the lights are visible up to 240 days a year.

Located on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, Yellowknife boasts winter sports such as ice fishing and cross-country skiing. If you visit in March, plan to attend the monthlong Snowkings' Winter Festival, which features events and activities like a snow-carving competition, a snow castle, live music and more.

For a unique experience, book a tour through Aurora Village to view the lights. The property will pick you up from your hotel and take you to its site, where you can stay warm in a tent while sipping hot beverages. The Aboriginal-owned Aurora Village also offers activities such as dog-sledding or snowshoeing excursions.

Where to stay: Warm up in the fireside lounge at The Explorer Hotel in Yellowknife. Previous visitors note the warm and helpful staff as a strength here.

Jukkasjärvi, Sweden

Two people sitting on a the ice of a lake and watching the northern lights in the north of Sweden.

The optimal time for seeing the illuminated skies in the northern part of Sweden, known as Swedish Lapland, is between early September and late March. The small Swedish village of Jukkasjärvi sits around 125 miles above the Arctic Circle on the Torne River and is an ideal locale for aurora viewing. You'll fly to the nearby Kiruna Airport to get here. With the village's origins dating back to the 17th century, you can still find some of the original homesteads, including an old timber cottage. Today the village boasts 800 residents – and more than 1,000 dogs.

Where to stay: If you're up for a chilly overnight adventure, reserve accommodations at the world's first permanent ice hotel, the aptly named Icehotel 365. Each of its artist-designed suites is sculpted from ice with a unique theme and maintains temperatures around minus 5 degrees Celsius (about 23 degrees Fahrenheit). The rooms also feature beds with reindeer hides and thermal sleeping bags so you can bundle up during the night. While you're at the property, take advantage of the guided "Northern Lights Safari on Snowmobile" or embark on the "Moose Safari on Horseback" atop an Icelandic horse.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Northern lights above Hallgrimskirkja Church in central Reykjavik, Iceland.

October through March is the best time to chase the aurora borealis in Iceland . There are numerous natural parks and attractions throughout the country where you can view the show during the long and dark winter, but the capital city of Reykjavik also offers many options for accommodations, restaurants, tours and other activities for your visit. For optimum aurora viewing in the city away from the light pollution, head to Öskjuhlið. This wooded and hilly area in Reykjavik sits at 200 feet above sea level and has walkways and paths where you can see the nighttime show.

Atop this hill sits Perlan, which houses the only planetarium in the country and a museum featuring exhibits about Iceland. Perlan is also home to the world's first indoor ice cave and glacier exploratorium. During your visit, don't miss the panoramic views of the city from the building's fourth-floor observation deck. From this vantage point, you'll be able to see the Snæfellsjökull glacier; Keilir, a volcanic mountain; and Esja, the mountain of Reykjavik.

Where to stay: While in Reykjavik, splurge on an overnight tour with Buubble Tours. This experience includes breathtaking sightseeing spots and a night spent under the magical northern skies in a transparent bubble at the 5 Million Star Hotel. For longer stays, consider the eco-friendly Eyja Guldsmeden Hotel, with sweeping views of the city – guests love it for its cozy yet chic Scandinavian design.

Southern Iceland

Northern lights over Reynisfjara black sand beach in Iceland.

While Reykjavik is a great aurora-viewing spot if you like having amenities close by, consider getting out into Iceland's stunning, otherworldly countryside for a unique backdrop for the northern lights. One unique place to see them is the black sand beach at Reynisfjara (but watch out for the dangerous waves here). Alternatively, head to Jökulsárlón, a glacial lagoon and seal habitat, where the aurora's reflections in the icy water are truly beautiful.

There's no shortage of tours that will stop by these locations and more for possible aurora sightings. Consider a 10- or 13-day tour around the country with Fun Travel, or a four-day option from Arctic Adventures. If you want to do things at your own place, it's also possible to self-drive – just know that road conditions can be icy, particularly in the depths of winter (although Icelandic roads are generally well-maintained).

Where to stay: Hotel Rangá is a formidable option for aurora-spotting. It offers a variety of special amenities, such as aurora wake-up calls, a lookout deck and snowsuits to keep you warm if you're outside viewing the lights. Past visitors praise Rangá for being a comfortable yet luxurious place to relax, be it in the outdoor hot tubs or the cozy and sociable bar.

Kangerlussuaq, Greenland

Northern lights reflected in water with mountains in eastern Greenland.

Greenland may not be the most accessible place to travel for viewing the northern lights, with limited flight options (mostly via Iceland), but those who make it here will be thrilled they did. The tundra of Kalaallit Nunaat – the Greenlandic name for the country – is one of the best places on the globe to see the aurora from September to early April.

For the more adventurous aurora seekers, head to the top of the Greenland Ice Cap for spectacular views of the lights. This impressive glacier covers 80% of the country and is accessible via the tiny town of Kangerlussuaq. Located on a fjord right along the Arctic Circle, the town, often described as a gateway to Greenland, was a former U.S. Air Force base and is now home to Greenland's main airport. The town is known for having clear skies on some 300 nights per year, so chances of a sighting are particularly good here.

Tour company Guide to Greenland offers various tours, from two-hour aurora-viewing trips to a tough but rewarding multi-night dog-sledding expedition across the ice. For a less strenuous experience, companies like Nordic Saga Tours offer cruises through the Arctic landscapes around Kangerlussuaq.

Viking cruise along Norway's coast

A pool by windows overlooking the ocean on a Viking cruise ship.

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Embrace the winter and set sail for the Arctic Circle to experience the aurora in northern Norway. The 13-day "In Search of the Northern Lights" cruise itinerary with Viking departs from London for the North Sea with stops in ports of call that are top aurora-viewing locales, including Tromsø, Alta and Narvik, plus a stop in Amsterdam en route. The cruise ends in Bergen, Norway.

While on land, take in the natural beauty of the snow-blanketed landscapes and book bucket list excursions like a night spent in an igloo or a reindeer sledding adventure. You can also chase the lights into the wilderness by snowmobile, take a dog sled ride under the stars or view them from a Sámi tent atop the mountain Pæska in Alta. This Viking Ocean Cruises itinerary is offered with departure dates from mid-January to mid-March.

Headlands International Dark Sky Park, Michigan

Northern Lights shine through Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Forest.

Regarded as one of the top spots in the U.S. to see the aurora outside Alaska, Headlands International Dark Sky Park sits at the top of Michigan 's lower peninsula, less than 5 miles from Mackinaw City. While the northern lights are less common here due to the relatively southern location, the best time to catch a glimpse of this phenomenon is typically during the spring and fall – and appearances can usually be predicted a couple of days in advance. The park even maintains an online Clear Sky Chart so you can check the weather forecast before you go.

There are also other stargazing opportunities throughout the year at Headlands. During the summer months the Milky Way is visible across the sky, and late summer evenings entertain visitors with meteor showers.

Where to stay: If you're visiting between late April and the end of October, splurge on a stay at Mission Point Resort on Mackinac Island, where the aurora should also be visible. Guests describe this iconic property situated along the shoreline of Lake Huron as positively charming, thanks to its historic nature and manicured grounds. The resort also offers a host of outdoor activities from bike rentals to swimming.

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Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota

Northern lights above trees and lake of Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota.

Martha Shuff | Courtesy of Voyageurs National Park

Located on the international border between Minnesota and Ontario, Voyageurs National Park is an approximately 218,000-acre labyrinth of boreal forests, lakes and streams. Voyageurs is Minnesota's only national park; it's also unique in that the park's interior is accessible only by boat, unless you visit by snowmobile in winter. As a certified International Dark Sky Park , Voyageurs provides opportunities to view the Milky Way on clear evenings, especially in the summer. Year-round aurora viewing is also possible on evenings with clear dark skies, but chances are better during the winter, when it's dark for longer.

For a guided stargazing tour – including the Milky Way, the constellations and (if you're lucky) the northern lights – book with Voyageurs Outfitters. If you're on your own, park officials note that almost any campsite is a good spot for northern lights viewing and stargazing. You can also check out the boat launch areas around Ash River, Kabetogama Lake and the Rainy Lake Visitor Center for top-notch views.

Where to stay: Those who prefer to sleep in a warm, cozy bed instead of camping under the stars can make reservations at the Cantilever Distillery + Hotel, a boutique Trademark Collection by Wyndham property in the nearby town of Ranier, Minnesota. Visitors report that there's a lot to like here, from the industrial-chic rooms to friendly staff to top-notch cocktails in the active distillery on the premises.

Abisko National Park, Sweden

Northern lights seen from Abisko Mountain Station in Abisko, Sweden.

Given its Arctic location, Sweden is one of the prime spots for aurora viewing in the Northern Hemisphere, with Swedish Lapland at the top of the list. The fall and winter months (from September to March) offer the best opportunities to witness the spectacle, as there is more darkness than light during the days.

If you're up for the Arctic adventure, December is an ideal month to visit Abisko National Park, which some regard as one of the best places on Earth to see the lights dance across the sky. The park's mountainous terrain and clear dark skies offer dramatic front-row seats for viewing the northern lights. The Aurora Sky Station is one of the best vantage points to see the aurora in the park. Join one of the expert presentations to learn about the science behind this fascinating phenomenon.

If you'd prefer to chase the lights with a curated tour, professional photographers and aurora-chasing guides at Visit Abisko lead three- to four-hour tours throughout the fall and winter. If you can, try to join the tours in fall, as this time of year offers a unique opportunity to view the lights both in the sky and reflected in the lakes and rivers, which you won't see in the winter months.

Where to stay: For cozy Nordic vibes, stay at Abisko Mountain Lodge, which also offers activities like ice climbing and snowmobile tours in winter. Guests love the excellent restaurant here, which offers Swedish specialties ranging from salmon to moose.

Nellim, Finland

Northern lights above The Nellim Wilderness Hotel in Nellim, Finland.

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Located a stone's throw from the Russian border in Finnish Lapland, this remote Arctic destination is a top-rated locale to view the northern lights due to the lack of light pollution. You'll be seriously out of the way of any built-up areas, as there's not even a paved road into Nellim. The best time to visit is between December and early April. This village is a great place to hunker down in a lodge and relax while enjoying a slice of life in the Finnish wilderness.

Where to stay: The Nellim Wilderness Hotel offers a perfect base with year-round activities, including aurora-chasing tours by car, snowmobile or on snowshoes. You can even take a sleigh ride through the snow to a campsite on Lake Inari to spot the aurora in pristine nature.

Beyond standard rooms, the Wilderness Hotel also offers glass-roofed cabins, as well as classic log cabins and bubble-shaped accommodations for two where guests can watch the dancing lights through the glass roof above your warm, cozy bed. When you're not chasing the lights, enjoy other Arctic activities like a husky safari, ice fishing, snowmobiling or a day in the snow meeting the local reindeer.

Saariselkä and Kakslauttanen, Finland

Northern lights above a snowy track through trees in the Arctic.

These two towns are around 150 miles above the Arctic Circle, with a prime location under the auroral oval, allowing as many as 200 opportunities per year to see the northern lights (weather permitting, of course). This area in Finnish Lapland is known for its stunning scenery, Sámi culture, cross-country and downhill skiing, and Urho Kekkonen National Park – one of Finland's largest.

Ski enthusiasts can roll two trips into one by hitting the slopes by day in Saariselkä and aurora spotting by night at Finland's northernmost ski resort. March into early April is the best time to view the aurora, as the Finnish Meteorological Institute notes that the weather is usually clearer at this time of year. But it's possible to see the northern lights at any time during the season from late August to early or mid-April.

Where to stay: Seven miles south of Saariselkä sits the village of Kakslauttanen, where you can book two- or four-person Glass Igloos at the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort. The new Kelo-Glass Igloos, which sleep up to six, mix the comforts of a log chalet with the visibility of the glass roof; enjoy a private sauna, a fireplace and more. There's also an impressive selection of year-round tours and activities at this resort, including northern lights excursions on snowmobiles or by horse-drawn carriage.

Stewart Island, New Zealand

Sign for Stewart Island lodge on Stewart Island, New Zealand.

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Although they may be isolated, some far-south destinations offer the chance to see the aurora australis – or southern lights. While you might be able to see them year-round in some locations (just as with the northern lights), certain months are better for aurora viewing in the Southern Hemisphere. Stewart Island is regarded as one of the top spots to see the brilliant display in New Zealand , with 85% of the island encompassed by Rakiura National Park, so there are few people and virtually no light pollution. You can reach Stewart Island by flying in from Invercargill or taking a ferry from Bluff.

New Zealand's winter months – June to August – are the best time to see the southern lights; spring and fall are also not bad times to spot them. The brighter summer months, between December and February, make it more difficult to spot the aurora, but there's still a chance you'll catch a glimpse between midnight and 4 a.m.

Where to stay: Consider reserving a room with at Stewart Island Lodge, an intimate bed-and-breakfast. This beautiful property is just minutes by foot from the village of Oban, and the property will pick you up at the ferry terminal for your stay. Past visitors rave about the spectacular views of Halfmoon Bay and the Foveaux Strait from both the rooms and lodge terrace.

Southern Aurora Australis in Tasmania.

Tasmania sits approximately 150 miles south of mainland Australia. This mountainous island is one of relatively few places on the planet where it's theoretically possible to see the aurora 365 days a year due to its latitude, which allows for full darkness even on summer nights. The capital city of Hobart is the easiest point of entry: It's home to Tasmania's largest airport and serves as a convenient base. The city's burgeoning food and cultural scenes will also give you plenty to see and do.

From here you'll be able to reach several great viewing locations with unobstructed and open views of the sea along the southern and southeast coastlines, like Goat Bluff and Tinderbox Bay. When you're not staring at the night sky, splurge on a once-in-a-lifetime helicopter flight with Tasmanian Air Tours. Depending on your whims, your private pilot can whisk you away to soar over the sea cliffs; stop at a local winery to sample local vintages; or head south to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Port Arthur , Tasmania 's historic and most notorious prison.

Where to stay: Reserve accommodations at The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart. The historic luxury property is situated along the lively waterfront area with harbor views. Past guests admired the historic building housing the hotel and loved the heritage rooms featuring gas fireplaces for those cold Tasmanian nights.

Expedition cruise to Antarctica

The aurora australis as seen over the South Pole during austral winter.

If you're one of the lucky few people on the planet to travel to the southernmost continent on Earth, it may be pricey, but you'll have an adventure of a lifetime in Antarctica, especially if the aurora illuminates the sky. The southern lights are most visible in the winter months (between March and October), but due to weather conditions, only researchers brave the Antarctic winter – and they mostly stay indoors.

However, all hope is not lost if you seek to view the aurora australis in Antarctica. Late-season expedition cruises to this continent offered in March also bring the opportunity to view the southern lights and enjoy the end of Antarctica's fleeting summer. As the days shorten in length, you may encounter light snow across the extreme landscape and ice starting to form on the water's surface.

When it comes to wildlife viewing, humpback whale sightings are abundant, and you'll still see penguin colonies – including king and gentoo penguins. You can also keep your eyes peeled for elephant seals, leopard seals, wandering albatross and other species of birds. When night falls on clear evenings, look for the light show in the southern sky. Companies that offer March voyages include Swoop Antarctica, Atlas Ocean Voyages, Silversea Cruises , Aurora Expeditions and Hurtigruten Expeditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

There's no one location that's widely accepted as the best place to see the northern lights. However, the strongest light displays are within what's called the "auroral oval": a rough circle around the Earth's magnetic northern pole that tends to occur around 60 to 70 degrees of latitude. The oval's exact size expands and contracts (some more southerly destinations can fall under it when the aurora is particularly strong), but there are certain locations that generally fall within the oval most of the time.

These places include:

  • Central and northern Alaska
  • Large areas of Yukon, the Northwest Territories and northern Quebec in Canada
  • Southern Greenland
  • Far northern Norway, Sweden and Finland

Within these areas, it could be argued that Iceland is the best place to see the aurora as it experiences much milder temperatures than some other areas within the oval. But this is subjective, and some travelers may prefer a location like Yellowknife in Canada for a full-on, very cold Arctic experience.

The northern lights are only visible when it's dark out. Since many of the best places to see them are so far north that they experience near-constant daylight in the summer, you'll generally want to schedule a trip between late August and early April. However, within this time period, there's some debate about the best time to catch the lights. For example, the aurora tends to be more active around the September and March equinoxes due to stronger solar winds – but on the other hand, your chances of seeing them may be higher in the depths of winter, since there's longer nights and therefore a longer window in which they might appear.

In more southern locations like Minnesota, it may be possible to see the light show in the summer months, but it's still advisable to go at a time when the nights are longer. It can also be worth trying to schedule your northern lights trip when there's a new moon: While the aurora can shine through moonlight, it may be harder to see if there's a full moon.

Of course, cloudy weather can block the aurora even if you go at the right time of year. So, it may be wise to research the local weather patterns at your chosen destination to find out if there's a month where you can expect clearer skies. In many cases, though, there's a little luck involved.

These two countries can offer excellent views of the northern lights, since both are directly under the typical auroral oval. Yet there are some differences to be aware of.

In Norway, you'll need to head to the north of the country to catch the aurora: While they have been sighted in Oslo , the capital and largest city, it's too far south to be a reliable vantage point. Cities like Tromsø are popular spots, but direct flights there are only possible from some European cities, so North Americans will have to take connecting flights. On the other hand, Iceland is generally easier to reach, with direct flights to its capital, Reykjavik, from a large number of U.S. destinations (particularly from the East Coast) with no further connection required.

Since clear skies are key for seeing the northern lights, weather is another factor to consider. In November, December and March, Reykjavik has statistically slightly more frequent clear skies, while in January and February, Tromsø is a little better, but the difference isn't big: Both places have clear skies only around 25 to 30% of the time in these months. Reykjavik has slightly warmer weather, though, so between that and the ease of access, it has a slight edge over Norway for seeing the northern lights.

Alaska and Iceland are known for stellar aurora light shows, so deciding between them may depend on which destination you find more convenient and more to your tastes. In Alaska , the city of Fairbanks is considered a great spot to catch the northern lights. (They can still be seen elsewhere in the state – for example, in Anchorage, although they're not so common in more southern locations like Juneau). The advantage of Fairbanks is that you won't need a passport , yet there aren't many direct flights from the lower 48 states. Despite being an international destination, Iceland may be more accessible (particularly from the eastern U.S.), thanks to fairly regular flights to Reykjavik from numerous American cities.

Fairbanks does offer statistically better weather for aurora viewing: It has clear skies more often than Reykjavik, particularly in March when the Alaska city experiences them around 45% of the time (compared to about 25% for Reykjavik). But you'll have to be able to tolerate the cold. While temperatures in Reykjavik hover around freezing in midwinter, Fairbanks is a veritable deep freeze, with average highs around 5 degrees Fahrenheit down to lows colder than minus 5 in December.

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