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Visiting Zakynthos in August

Visiting Zakynthos in August

Weather in August: Average high 29.2°C, 5mm rainfall.

# Zakynthos in August: Beautiful, Busy, and Absolutely Baking

Let’s be straight with you: August in Zakynthos is peak everything. Peak heat, peak crowds, peak prices. Knowing that going in makes all the difference.

Temperatures sit around 29°C but feel considerably hotter when you’re standing on a beach with two thousand other people and zero shade. The sun is relentless from about 10am onwards, and the 5mm of rainfall for the entire month is essentially decorative. You will not get rained on. You will, however, sweat through your linen shirt before breakfast.

The island is absolutely rammed. Navagio Beach, that famous shipwreck cove on every screensaver, requires a boat trip and an early start if you want photos that aren’t mostly strangers’ heads. By midday the viewing platform above it resembles a music festival queue. Laganas, the main party strip on the south coast, genuinely never sleeps in August, which is either the point or a nightmare depending on your age and outlook.

What’s open? Everything, which is genuinely one of August’s advantages. Every restaurant, boat hire, water sports operator, and excursion company is running full tilt. Loggerhead turtle nesting season is ongoing around Laganas Bay, and while swimming restrictions in certain areas frustrate some visitors, watching conservation efforts up close is quietly remarkable.

Is it worth visiting in August? For young travellers wanting nightlife, guaranteed sun, and a social atmosphere, honestly yes. For families with school-age kids who have no choice about timing, it’s manageable if you plan around the heat and book everything months ahead. For anyone wanting peaceful tavernas and empty coves, genuinely no. Come in May, early June, or September instead.

**One practical tip:** Book your accommodation in the north of the island, around Alykanas or Alykes, rather than the south. You still get the sun, the sea is calmer, it’s quieter at night, and you can drive down to the lively bits whenever you fancy them. Having the chaos on your own terms changes the whole trip.

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