Where's hot in August?
August holidays? Think sizzling sun, pools you don't have to psych yourself up for before you jump in, and peak summer entertainment. Sure, the weather at home gets its moments, but let's be real - a week in Crete might out-tan your entire British summer. With school out and the summer vibes maxed, whether you're plotting a break with the lads, a jam with the whole famalam, or a chill sesh with your plus one, this is the month to dive into. Peep our top spots below to find out where's hot in August ☀️
Weather in Antalya in August
August boasts 27°C temps in Antalya, so pack light and prepare for some sizzlin'. You've got epic resorts, delish food (if you haven't tried a Turkish kebab yet, you need to), and tons of beaches to sprawl out on. 200 Blue Flag ones, if we're counting. Belek alone has 16km of pure sandy goodness up its sleeve, but if you're not a fan of getting sand all up in your bits and bobs, then there are plenty of watersports to try your hand at too. Splash about, keep it chill onshore, dive into the local food scene or dance the night away - we've got cheap holidays in August for it all. Whatever you're into, Antalya holidays are the full package 🎁
Weather in Crete in August
Searching for that August heat? The answer's Crete 🌞And not just because it makes a really good rhyme. With 26°C vibes, golden beaches and streets bursting with colour, it's THE summer spot. Beyond the sunbathing scene, this gem dishes up drool-worthy Greek treats (hello, feta-filled salads) and fresh seafood with seaside views. And for all you party animals? Malia’s club scene is practically legendary. Think sunrise parties and epic DJ sets. A Crete holiday? That's summer done right 😎
Weather in the Balearics in August
Got summer on the brain? Haven't we all. The weather back home might not be delivering, but the Balearics - especially trusty ol' Majorca - definitely is. Sitting comfortably in the 25°C zone, it's toasty without the sizzle and has over 260 beaches up its sleeve - so you won't be short of places to plonk down a towel. But Majorca's more than just coastlines – think Roman ruins, gothic cathedrals, and scrummy food - from tapas and paella to freshly-caught seafood. Party in Magaluf, sightsee in Alcudia, or get your splash on at one of the waterparks. Majorca holidays in August understood the assignment 🌞