Visiting Antalya in August
Visiting Antalya in August
Weather in August: Average high 34.7°C, 4.7mm rainfall.
# Antalya in August: What You’re Actually Getting Into
Let’s be straight with you: August in Antalya is hot. Not “oh how lovely and warm” hot — genuinely, relentlessly, sweat-through-your-shirt-before-breakfast hot. That 34.7°C average is the *average*, which means plenty of days pushing 38 or 39°C, with humidity rolling in off the Mediterranean to make sure you really feel every degree of it.
Rain is basically a non-event. That 4.7mm across the whole month might show up as one brief, dramatic afternoon storm that disappears within the hour and leaves the air feeling like a sauna. Don’t pack an umbrella. Pack sunscreen, and then pack more sunscreen.
The crowds are real. August is peak European holiday season, and Antalya knows it. The old city, Kaleiçi, gets genuinely packed by mid-morning. The beaches at Konyaaltı and Lara fill up fast, and the ruins at Perge or Aspendos become significantly less magical when you’re standing in direct sun with two hundred other tourists reading the same information panel.
Everything is open, though — and that’s worth something. Every restaurant, tour, boat trip, and rooftop bar is operating at full capacity. The nightlife is actually buzzing. The sea temperature hits around 28°C, which is essentially a warm bath, and that makes the water genuinely wonderful if you time your swimming for early morning or late evening.
So who should go in August? Honestly, beach-focused travelers who don’t mind company and are there primarily for the sea, the food, and the evenings. Families with school-age kids who simply don’t have flexibility on timing. People who run cold and genuinely love heat.
Who should probably reconsider? History enthusiasts who want to properly explore the archaeology without wilting. Anyone who struggles in humidity. Light packers who hate feeling sticky.
**One practical tip:** Book your accommodation with air conditioning confirmed — not just listed, actually confirmed — and build your days around it. Ruins and markets before 10am, pool or beach midday, proper exploration resumes after 5pm. That rhythm saves your holiday.
Plan Your Trip
- Hotels: Search accommodation in Antalya on Booking.com
- Tours & Activities: Browse Antalya experiences on GetYourGuide
- Day Trips: Find Antalya tours on Viator