Turkey Weather in August
Season: Summer
In short: Hot, sunny, rare rainfall
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
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As a result, beaches and popular cities can be crowded, so it’s advisable to book accommodations and plan activities ahead of time if you want to visit Turkey in August, 2025.
The warmest cities in Turkey in August
Adana: 23-35°C (73.4-95°F); Antalya: 22-34°C (71.6-93.2°F); Pamukkale: 22-36°C (71.6-96.8°F)The coldest cities in Turkey in August
Erzurum: 11-27°C (51.8-80.6°F); Van: 14-28°C (57.2-82.4°F); Konya: 15-30°C (59-86°F)Packing Ideas for a Turkey Trip in August
Women: The summer attire firstly must be thin and breathable, and secondly goes well with the destinations. During city sightseeing, an elegant dress is ideal for capturing perfect photos with buildings. Opting for a longer style is more recommended when visiting mosques. If you plan to explore the landscapes of Cappadocia, a thick coat is essential to handle the morning chill. Also, a pair of cozy sneakers is necessary when you travel here. At the beach, a bright swimsuit with a stylish wide-brim sun hat can make you stand out, and don’t forget to bring a shawl or beach towel for cool nights by the seaside. Further, sunproof clothing and sunscreen can help you maintain fair skin and not get sunburned.
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Men: Summer’s prime pick for men is lightweight and breathable short-sleeved T-shirts, offering both comfort and effective heat management. A combination of loose shorts, tank tops, and a pair of stylish sunglasses creates a refreshing beach look. Moreover, it’s essential to include light trousers in your pack, as they are required when visiting mosques or at night. Furthermore, sneakers or flats are the ideal footwear choices, providing comfort and versatility for strolling through Istanbul’s bustling streets and navigating Cappadocia’s rocky landscapes.
Top Destinations to Visit in Turkey in August
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1. Cappadocia
Cappadocia in August boasts sunny yet relatively mild climate compared with other places, with gentle morning breezes ideal for an unforgettable hot air balloon ride. Flying in the morning sun, you’ll have a breathtaking view of the stunning “Fairy Chimney” terrain. However, reservations in advance are advised due to the popularity of hot air balloon rides during this period. In addition to this thrilling experience, Cappadocia has a lot of other sights that are definitely worth seeing. Well-preserved rock churches and frescoes can be found at the Goreme Open-Air Museum; Uqi Hisar Castle provides a bird’s-eye perspective of the area; and the intriguing Derinkuyu and Kaymakli Underground City showcases the wisdom and lifestyle of ancient civilizations. As night falls, you can retreat to a cave hotel for a unique lodging experience. And in terms of dining, make sure to indulge in local delicacies like pot stew beef and traditional Turkish sweets.
Goreme Open Air Museum
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2. Kas & Kalkan
Maybe the best way to beat the summer heat is staying at beachside. With their serene beaches and plenty of historical sites, the coastal towns of Kas and Kalkan offer you a peaceful and interesting vacation. Kas offers a particular chance to explore the past, encircled by Lycian (2nd century AD) ruins like the submerged city of Kekova. Kas is also a great place to go diving and snorkeling, which allow you to fully immerse in the colorful marine world. Then arrive in Kalkan after a 30-minute drive, where you can enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle at a more leisurely pace. Kaputas Beach is the ideal location for swimming, sunbathing and relaxing because of its gorgeous crystal blue water and picturesque sunset. With handicrafts shops, cozy bars, and seafood restaurants, the area offers an unforgettable experience for everyone.
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3. Side in Antalya
If you want to enjoy both historic architecture and stunning seaside scenery in August, Side in Antalya won’t let you down. The ancient city of Side stands out for its abundant historical landmarks, with the Temple of Apollo being its crown jewel. Despite the preservation of just six columns, its magnificence continues to evoke profound respect. Moreover, it offers breathtaking sunset views across the entire ancient city. Different from other ancient theatres, the ancient Roman theatre here rests not on a hillside but on sturdy stone columns, showcasing the remarkable architectural art of the era. Meanwhile, the former Roman bath has been transformed into a museum, showcasing intricate reliefs depicting ancient Roman and Byzantine (395-1453) weaponry and wonderful Greek sculptures. The handicraft market here is full of exquisite ceramics, carpets, and woven baskets. As you wander through it, have a talk with the skilled craftsman to realize how they preserve their unique skills.
August Weather of Major Turkey Destinations
City | Temp. |
Rainfall (mm) |
Humi- dity(%) |
Sunrise/ Sunset |
Istanbul |
22-30°C (71.6 - 86°F) |
21 | 65 |
05:59-06:29 / 19:39-20:20 |
Ephesus |
24-33°C (75.2 - 91.4°F) |
0.3 | 50 |
06:13-06:39 / 19:42-20:19 |
Antalya |
24-35°C (75.2 - 95°F) |
2 | 58 |
06:02-06:26 / 19:27-20:04 |
Cappadocia |
13-31°C (55.4 - 87.8°F) |
11 | 45 |
05:41-06:08 / 19:13-19:51 |
Pamukkale |
22-36°C (71.6 - 96.8°F) |
11 | 33 |
06:06-06:32 / 19:35-20:11 |
Canakkale |
21-32°C (69.8 - 89.6°F) |
7 | 57 |
06:12-06:40 / 19:48-20:28 |
Fethiye |
21-33°C (69.8 - 91.4°F) |
0.3 | 61 |
06:09-06:33 / 19:33-20:10 |
Konya |
17-31°C (62.6 - 87.8°F) |
7 | 36 |
05:52-06:18 / 19:21-19:59 |
Pergamon |
21-34°C (69.8 - 93.2°F) |
1 | 49 |
06:11-06:38 / 19:44-20:23 |
Ankara |
17-31°C (62.6 - 87.8°F) |
17 | 43 |
05:46-06:15 / 19:22-20:02 |
Trabzon |
22-28°C (71.6 - 82.4°F) |
40 | 73 |
05:16-05:46 / 18:56-19:37 |