August is a great month to travel; long summer days and lively vibes make it perfect for exploring. If you’re chasing the sun, Turkey’s turquoise coast is hard to beat. Scotland has mild weather, dramatic landscapes, and plenty of festivals. Borneo is drier in August, ideal for rainforest adventures and spotting wildlife, while the Azores bring Atlantic breezes, whale watching, and lush volcanic scenery. Japan mixes summer festivals with cool mountain escapes and stunning coastal spots. Our experts have put together a list of top August destinations for every kind of traveller.
Turkey is at its best in August, with long sunny days, warm seas, and a mix of culture, beach, and great food. The Turquoise Coast really shines — places like Bodrum, Göcek, and the trendy beach clubs on the Datça Peninsula are perfect for sailing, swimming, and slow lunches by the water. Inland, Cappadocia promises cooler evenings, hot-air balloon rides at sunrise, and staying in cave hotels. Istanbul is buzzing with markets, mosques, and rooftop dining late into the night.
August is one of the best times to visit Scotland, with long, bright days, pleasant weather, and a real buzz across the country. Edinburgh comes alive with world-famous arts festivals, while outside the cities the scenery is stunning — from the Cairngorms’ rugged peaks to the wild Hebrides. Split your trip between the lively streets of Edinburgh or Glasgow and a slower escape in the Highlands, Skye, or along the west coast, with its castles, lochs, and coastal walks. It’s busy, but the mix of atmosphere, scenery, and experiences makes August a perfect time to go.
August is a great time to explore Borneo; less rain makes it easy to get around the jungles, rivers, and beaches. Wildlife spotting is outstanding in Sabah, especially in Danum Valley and along the Kinabatangan floodplains, where you can often see orangutans and other native animals. Offshore, visibility is high around Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, perfect for island-hopping and diving. To see the island's full range, try a mix of a remote rainforest lodge and a chill beachfront resort near Kota Kinabalu, or head to the cooler foothills around Mount Kinabalu. August strikes a nice balance: adventurous, but still relaxed.
August is one of the best months to visit the Azores, with mild Atlantic temperatures and settled weather making it easy to explore this volcanic archipelago. Start on São Miguel for emerald crater lakes, geothermal hot springs in Furnas, and great hotels around Ponta Delgada. Pico is perfect if you want dramatic scenery, UNESCO-listed vineyards, and a hike up Portugal’s highest peak. Summer is also prime for whale watching, canyoning, or swimming in natural lava pools, and local festivals add extra buzz on islands like Faial. Green, wild, and not too crowded, the Azores are a refreshing summer escape.
Japan in August is buzzing with energy. Summer festivals light up the cities — from Tokyo’s fireworks along the Sumida River to Kyoto’s Gion Matsuri parade, a must-see cultural spectacle. Hit the beaches in Okinawa, or escape to the Japanese Alps for cooler air and hiking. Stay in Tokyo for city vibes, Kyoto for tradition, or Hakone for hot springs and peaceful scenery. With festivals, stunning landscapes, and iconic sights, August in Japan balances excitement and relaxation perfectly.
St Andrews
A historic property set within ten acres of pretty gardens on the edge of St Andrews. Individually styled light and contemporary rooms plus woodland suites and an award winning restaurant, using only local seasonal produce much of which comes from the garden. Home from home.
Borneo (Kota Kinabalu,)
A laid-back tropical paradise. Wooden villas on stilts, white sand beaches, promenades, lush jungle, marine life, and a Borneo-style spa. Superbly luxurious suites, multi-room villas, all the mod cons, a 25-metre infinity pool & an excellent Malay restaurant. For families or couples!
Borneo (Pulau Gaya)
Fantastic canopied rooms & suites set amongst mangroves and rainforest, facing a private beach & pontoon with water sports. Expect a luxurious Village Spa, fresh seafood restaurant and chic suites with all the mod cons. A romantic beach paradise for honeymooners, or active family holiday favourite.
Dornoch
Delightful luxury hotel set on one of Scotland's most picturesque links golf courses. Rooms have a distinctly Scottish feel with tweed headboards and tartan patterned quilts. The fine dining restaurant serves an ever changing menu of locally sourced delights and an extensive range of wines.
Skye (Flodigarry )
Tucked away on a peninsula, this hotel and restaurant have breathtaking views across the sea to the Wester Ross mountains. Interiors reflect the wild landscape, with a palette of greens and browns and the use of natural materials. Rooms feature four posters and large windows to enjoy the views from.
Sao Miguel Island (Rabo de Peixe)
This stylish hotel is set within a former 17th-century mansion in Azores, part of an ecological reserve which also comprises a farm and scuba diving centre. Following a recent renovation, the hotel now offers modern lofts and apartments, perfect for an active escape to the country.
Okinawa (Nakagami District)
A luxury hotel offering a tranquil hideaway (despite its size) on the shores of Okinawa. Minimalist suites are designed to take in the sea views and boast kitchenettes for chef-prepared meals. The spa offers nature-led treatments and there are a host of activities from karate to beach horseriding.
Kota Kinabalu (Kota Kinabalu, Sabah)
A hip, design-led hotel in buzzy Kota Kinabalu. Great for families, friends, couples or business travellers looking for slick, modern interiors with sleek, polished wood, green-painted walls and a minimalist vibe. Plus there's a trendy coffee shop & Asian eatery with cracking cocktails.
Borneo (Sandakan)
A super-simple eco lodge within walking distance of the Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre & Sepilok Nature Reserve. Keen hikers, birdwatchers & nature lovers can unwind on the lakeside terrace & feast on local fare after big days out. Wooden bungalows have hammocks, balconies & space for families.
Kyoto (Nakagyo-ku)
A hip boutique hotel with the feel of an art gallery with its large private collection of contemporary works. Rooms are simply styled with cool grey hues and pale wooden floors. The largest nine are fitted with bathtubs. Western fare is served in the restaurant while the bar is the place to be seen.
Fujikawaguchiko (Fuji-Kawaguchiko-Machi, Minamitsuru-Gun, Yamanashi)
A luxurious all-suite hotel set amidst the forest of Kawaguchiko. Vast suites are minimalist in design with the views from the floor-to-ceiling windows taking centre stage. All have balconies and the best have private onsens. With a spoiling spa and very good restaurant, this is a rejuvenating stay.
Edinburgh (New Town)
A sophisticated, elegant hotel on St Andrews Square. Beautifully conceived rooms channel the ethos of Gleneagles, in a smart townhouse style. Think moss green and dusky pink shades, lovely antique furnishings and velvet galore. A fabulous bolt hole in the centre of town.
Tokyo (Tokyo)
Discover the essence of Kabukicho at this vibrant hotel where chaos meets creativity. Immerse yourself in bespoke art and design, from the unique room murals to the eclectic decor throughout. With a cosy café by day and a lively bar by night, it's an exciting city getaway.
Sao Miguel Island (Azores)
A clifftop hotel above the southern shore of São Miguel Island. Modern interiors feel fresh and breezy, with driftwood pieces accentuating the coastal location. Some rooms boast fireplaces, heated plunge pools and terraces, plus there are picture windows framing epic views. Serious seaside style.
Fethiye
A hidden gem on Turkey's Turquoise Coast, only reachable by boat. The sleek decor features eclectic artwork and chic, nature-inspired designs. Guests can enjoy top-notch facilities including a private beach, outdoor gym, yoga sessions, sunset DJ sets and an art gallery. The perfect secluded escape.
Sao Miguel Island (Azores)
Tucked away in São Miguel, this farmhouse-turned-hideaway blends rustic charm with modern comforts. Interiors glow with antique furniture, soft textures, and a palette of calming greens. Expect a farm-to-table restaurant, rooftop pool, spa, and even a plunge pool in a pineapple greenhouse.
Ürgüp (Cappadocia)
A luxury hotel in the heart of Cappadocia offering a unique blend of comfort and history. Rooms are carved from rock with traditional Turkish motifs, providing a cosy yet elegant atmosphere. Enjoy fine dining, regional wines, and a wealth of cultural experiences. A truly unique stay.
Sao Miguel Island (Azores)
A relaxed, 4-star hotel set in the heart of São Miguel Island’s volcanic Furnas Valley. Modern and traditional elements mix seamlessly in the decor, creating a soothing atmosphere. Enjoy the thermal pools, an extensive spa, and authentic Azorean dining at À TERRA. Perfect for a rejuvenating escape.
Istanbul (Beyoğlu )
A soulful stay in Istanbul’s bohemian Beyoğlu, bringing nostalgic charm with a modern twist. Expect high ceilings, arched windows, parquet floors and vintage details that nod to early 20th-century grandeur. There’s a sun-drenched garden, rooftop dining, and curated extras like cooking classes.
Dalyan (Muğla)
Tucked in the forest near Sarıgerme’s coast, this hideaway is all birdsong, pine trees, and sea breeze. Inside, find Italian elegance - high ceilings, custom touches, and panoramic balconies. Expect an a la carte restaurant, stylish cocktail bar, serene spa, hammam, and yoga. Perfect peace.
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