It’s more than likely that you’ve dreamt of a summer spent in Greece. Who wouldn’t want to holiday along the Mediterranean with ancient culture and history at one’s doorstep no matter where you venture? Greece in August is a great time to explore all that the country has to offer: from relaxing days spent at the seaside to trekking ancient paths that lead to archaeological marvels.
Indulge every single sense when you journey to Greece in August – including your sense of wonder. The entire country is resplendent with life and takes great pride in its cultural offerings. You’ll see the foundations of democracy, discover where ancient myths were born, and taste exquisite Greek cuisine as you dine on cobblestone streets or sit on cliffside terraces. Allow yourself to discover why the Greek way of life is oh, so marvellous.
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Where to Go in Greece in August
The weather during August is hot and perfect for a beach holiday and lounging in the sun. Even if you’re craving more active activities, Greece in August features an abundance of fun, including water sports like snorkelling, kite surfing, sailing, and more, when the sea is at its warmest. It’s the peak season for travellers to Greece, and the islands have become a hotbed of tourism, but it’s still worth visiting and getting a slice of that summer sun for yourself.
This blog will focus on the Greek islands. If you’re there in the height of summer, you might as well take advantage of the Mediterranean waters’ amazing temperature and the accessibility that comes with summer. Many Greek islands close shops and restaurants during the off-season, and even ferries and buses have become more limited. Take advantage of peak season’s liveliness and feel comfortable knowing everything will be open and available for you to experience.
Designer Journeys’ network of in-destination Local Designers will use their expert knowledge, local insight and travel planning skills to design your ultimate Greece experience. Begin designing your journey today! Mainland Greece and big cities are incredibly worthwhile, but as they don’t face the same seasonal pressures as the islands do, it’s best to experience the Greek islands at the height of peak weather. Greece is hot everywhere in August, so why not a holiday by the refreshing sea, along with hotel pools readily available too? You’ll also enjoy cool sea breezes at night, making for a dreamy summer holiday indeed! Our 13-Day Ultimate Greek Islands trip will have you exploring multiple islands in comfort and style. Check out our other “Greece in a Month” blogs to discover what the rest of Greece has to offer throughout the year. As well, use our Greece in July article interchangeably with this one! The weather and activities are equal across both months, and either blog will be a great resource for planning your Greek summer holiday. Of course, date-specific festivals will differ, but the top destinations and climates are consistent. Listed below, you’ll find three lesser-known Greek islands for your trip to Greece in August. Our Greece in July blog discusses three popular and well-known destinations, so be sure to check it out if you’re looking for further options and aren’t too stressed about dealing with crowds. You’ll enjoy anywhere you visit in Greece in August, and these are some fantastic islands if you’re seeking a little quiet and freedom from the hustle and bustle of the busy holiday season. Travelling to Koufonisia is a welcome breath of fresh air. Often overlooked and not a main tourist hotspot, this set of two tiny Cyclades islands are incredibly tranquil and simply stunning. You’ll feel like you hit the oasis jackpot when you land on Ano Koufonissi (the inhabited of the two islands). The soft white sand and azure waters of the Aegean will give you immediate feelings of relaxation, which will lastthe duration of your stay as you explore the idyllic beaches, welcoming restaurant patios, and the charming fishing village, Chora. Explore the small island on foot, and then take a boat trip to neighbouring Kato Koufonissi for a closer look at the turquoise waters, nearby caves and sea coves, and impressive landscape. Our 7-Day Naxos & Schoinousa trip includes a day spent touring Koufonisia. You can speak with one of our Local Designers to make the island a focal point of your trip, too! Another Cyclades marvel, the island of Amorgos, will be a welcome reprieve when you journey to Greece in August. You’ll be able to explore nearly every aspect of this small and lesser-known island. Hiking is incredibly popular, with trails all across the island. Once you’ve walked the ancient footpaths, find your way to the numerous secluded beaches all around Amorgos. You won’t need to fight summer crowds and can instead relax and unwind as the sea softly laps at the shore. For the ultimate travel inspiration, local insight straight from our expert Local Designers and exclusive offers you won’t find anywhere else from Designer Journeys, sign up today! Don’t miss out.
Another place your hikes will lead you to is the striking 11th-century Monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa. This white church, nearly 1000 feet above the sea, provides a stark contrast against the cliffside where it makes its home. You can enter and tour the monastery and then exchange the breathtaking views from above for those down below as you wine and dine by the shoreline with the sun lowering over the Aegean sea. Enjoy island hopping the Cyclades on our 4-Day Sail the Greek Islands trip. In the southeastern Aegean sea, you’ll find Astypalea, a small island of the Dodecanese island group. Not part of classic tourist routes, you’ll have time to explore and unwind during your stay here. You’ll find many beaches dotting the island, some with tavernas nearby offering refreshment and some more secluded and offering peaceful solitude. Apart from the natural beauty of the island, an amazing sight to see is the Venetian Castle of Querini. Towering above the main town of the island stands the 13th-century fortress high above the surrounding sea. While impressive from below, the views from the castle itself are even better, showcasing the whitewashed houses of the town against the glittering backdrop of the sea. You’ll see even more ancient sites on our 12-Day Classical Greece & Islands Cruise trip. One of the oldest festivals in Greece, the Epidaurus Festival, runs throughout the summer months and is an absolute highlight event of the season. The event features dance and music arts, as well as incredible theatre performances in Greece’s capital, Athens, and nearby Epidaurus. You’ll witness plays written by ancient playwrights like Euripides, Sophocles, and Aeschylus, all while sitting in the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Constructed in the late 4th century BC, the Theatre of Epidaurus is among the best-preserved and is renowned for its perfect acoustics. Attending an ancient play at this ancient theatre is a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. Visit the theatre and more when you visit Athens on our 7-Day Greek Historical Highlights trip. Designer Journeys’ network of in-destination Local Designers will use their expert knowledge, local insight and travel planning skills to design your ultimate Greece experience. Begin designing your journey today! Throughout the summer, free cinematic events are held throughout Athens for both residents and visitors to enjoy. Athens’ famous landmarks, parks, squares, and more, are transformed into backdrops for open-air movie nights, where anything from cult favourites, blockbuster movies, or upcoming short films are displayed for all to enjoy. It’s a unique and exciting way to indulge in this ancient city’s culture, providing unforgettable night after night. When you visit Greece in August, you should expect to face the hot summer heat at its full force. August is one of the hottest months of the year, but with the heat, you reap the benefits of days filled with glorious sunshine – an average of over 11 hours per day, in fact! You’ll experience average temperatures in the high 20s to low 30s every day and will likely see temperatures reaching even the high 30s. What that means for you is that you’ll want to keep nice and hydrated and pack lots of sunscreen, light and lose clothing, and a trusty hat! If you take to the Greek islands for a true summer beach holiday, know you’re facing the busiest travel season in Greece. Islands will be busy and booked far in advance, so plan ahead to take advantage of the beautiful summer weather. Prices increase with the influx of tourists, too! Greece in August is still a great choice, with plenty to do and see and many lesser-known destinations ready and waiting to provide the trip of a lifetime. Discovering Greece in August will be an absolute bucket list moment. You’ll experience exceptional weather, surrounded by locals and tourists alike who are all just as excited about the summer season as you are. If you’re looking for a feel-good holiday that has the bonus of ancient archaeological sites and rich history, Greece in August is truly it. We promise it’s not too good to be true! Find out for yourself by connecting with one of our Local Designers to build and create your own dream trip to Greece.Planning to Visit Greece?
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Koufonisia
Amorgos
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Astypalea
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Athens and Epidaurus Festival
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Athens Open Air Cinema Festival
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