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From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for traveling to Greece
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Read all reviews ⤍If you’re looking for a classic summer holiday with all the trimmings — fun in the sun, beautiful beaches, and tonnes of entertainment options — you might want to visit Greece. With that in mind, read on to find out about the weather in Greece in August, and what to expect of costs and crowds. As a bonus, we also share itinerary suggestions that'll make your trip all the more special.
If you like the sound of long, hot, sunny days, bath-warm waters, and buzzy bars and restaurants, August is a great time to visit Greece.
Just bear in mind that it’s super-hot, and you’ll be in the company of many fellow visitors – August is one of the busiest months to visit Greece.
Thinking of visiting Greece in August? Browse our inspirational Greece itineraries to start planning your perfect trip.
August in Greece means hot days and evenings that tend to remain pleasantly balmy. Across the country, you’re looking at an average daily high of 32°C.
Heading to a Greek Island? Temperatures are pretty consistent between northern islands (e.g. Corfu, and the Ionian islands of Paxos and Kefalonia), and islands in the south, among them Kos and Rhodes.
If you struggle to sleep in the heat, it’s worth knowing that the northern islands cool down more overnight than their southern sisters.
As for the sea, expect an average temperature of 26.3°C.
Good news! There’s virtually no chance of rain if you visit Greece in August.
You’ll have a 95% chance of a perfect, cloud-free sunny day, and a 5% chance of seeing a mixture of sun and cloud.
For more details on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on best time to visit Greece.
There’s no getting away from the fact that August is the pinnacle of peak season in Greece. This means big crowds and the biggest costs of the year.
With demand high, you’ll want to book early to secure your favourite hotel, resort or villa.
To make the most of exploring Greece’s top attractions, — including all those ancient sites — we recommend visiting early in the day. That way, you’ll avoid the biggest tour crowds, and you’ll avoid the most intense heat.
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Having read how hot the average daily temperatures are in Greece in August, you’ll have realised that you’ll be spending most of your time in shorts, t-shirts, floaty summer dresses and swimwear.
For the same reason, you’ll also want to wear plenty of sunscreens and pack a sunhat.
It’s also a good idea to bring light long-sleeved shirts, or a shawl, to cover up when the sun is at its hottest.
Dreaming of an August adventure that delivers sun, fun and breath-taking beaches alongside unforgettable cultural experiences? Our customisable Greece itineraries might just help you realise your dream, with a local expert on hand to take the hassle out of planning and booking.
Come August, Greek ferry schedules are at their most far-reaching and frequent, which means it’s a great month to enjoy an island-hopping trip.
There’s no better way to make the journey part of the experience. To kick-start your adventure, read our guide to how to plan a Greek Island holiday.
Or, if you fancy staying put in a single sunny scenic spot, you could base yourself on one of the best Greek Islands.
Love the sound of exploring Greece away from the mainland? Get yourself The Rough Guide to Greek Islands. And, if you’re looking for a romantic island idyll, our Greek Island-hopping Honeymoon trip has you covered.
Stating the obvious here, but the weather in Greece in August is ideal for enjoying the country’s many, many beautiful beaches.
There really are hundreds to suit every taste. Travelling with kids? Our experts recommend Stavros on Crete — an island that has dozens of incredible beaches.
Love water-sports? Try Ayía Kyriakí in Mílos in the Cyclades for a myriad of family-friendly options.
Meanwhile, scuba divers could consider exploring the Dragonisi Caverns south of Mykonos, the wreck of the HMHS Britannic off Kea, or the many sites off Chios in the north Aegean.
If you want to party from dusk to dawn, you’ll be spoiled for choice if you choose to visit Greece in August.
To party in style, the cosmopolitan island of Mykonos has a reputation for being the best Greek island for nightlife. It’s not for nothing that this Cycladic stunner is known as the Ibiza of Greece.
Into banging back-packing gatherings? Former hippy hang-out Ios is known for its beach parties. Located between Naxos and Santorini, the island draws a young student and backpacker crowd in July and August.
Alternatively, if you want to mix things up, Kos offers everything from hardcore EDM clubs to smooth jazz venues.
If you’re not keen on planning, browse our customisable Greece itineraries, and talk to our local Greece travel experts.
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for traveling to Greece
written by
Joanne Owen
updated 16.04.2024
Joanne is a Pembrokeshire-born writer with a passion for the nature, cultures and histories of the Caribbean region, especially Dominica. Also passionate about inspiring a love of adventure in young people, she’s the author of several books for children and young adults, hosts international writing workshops, and has written articles on the Caribbean and inspirational community initiatives for Rough Guides. Follow her @JoanneOwen on Twitter and @joanneowenwrites on Instagram.