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Joanne Owen
updated 21.05.2024
While the extraordinary Galapagos Islands are a rewarding destination around the year, if you’re hoping to bag particular experiences — especially on the wildlife-watching front — you’ll want to wise up on what to expect during different months. With that in mind, here we share intel on the Galapagos weather in August, along with tips on what to see and do in this Ecuadorian gem during the month.
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Though there’s not really a bad time to visit the Galapagos Islands, deciding when to visit will depend on what you most want to see and do, your budget, and whether you’re happy handling peak season prices and crowds.
Such is the case if you visit in August — this month sits in one of two peak seasons on the Galapagos Islands.
That said, if you’re tied to travelling during the school holidays, August is a very good time to visit the Galapagos Islands for a number of excellent reasons.
First up, falling in the dry season, the Galapagos weather in August weather is cool and dry — ideal if you plan to do lots of hiking and biking, or if you’re not a fan of scorching heat.
Secondly, August is a great time to enjoy spotting whales, dolphins and sea lions, along with unforgettable avian experiences — see below for more detail on wildlife-watching opportunities during this month.
Though there’s no shortage of organised trips and tours available to meet August's higher demand, we recommended planning and booking your trip well ahead of travelling.
For more inspiration, talk to our local experts, and browse our customisable Galapagos itinerary and Ecuador itinerary.
The Galapagos weather in August is cool and dry. In fact, this is one of the coolest months, with an average air temperature of 22°C.
This can rise to a maximum of 25°C, and fall to an average minimum of 19°C, with an average sea temperature of 21°C.
Meanwhile, the average monthly rainfall during August is around 0.25 inches overall, and just 0.6cm in the highlands.
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As mentioned above, August sits within one of two high seasons in the Galapagos. The biggest of these runs from mid-December to mid-January, while a second peak season runs from mid-June to late August.
During these months, you can expect higher costs for accommodation, trips and tours, along with bigger crowds.
Still wondering when to visit? Read our guides to the best time to visit Galapagos and the best time to visit Ecuador.
Before booking your August trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos, browse our suggested itineraries for more inspiration.
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As cycles of nature shift through the seasons, the Galapagos Islands serve something different during every month. August, for example, offers plenty in the way of marine-watching activities, underwater adventures, and avian action.
Though the water isn’t terribly warm in August (less good for snorkellers!), divers won’t want to miss exploring Darwin Island and Wolf Island. These are celebrated for being among the world’s best dive sites for very good reason.
Alongside playing host to incredible marine life, coral reefs and underwater volcanic cliffs, the waters here are also home to the world’s largest shark biomass.
Editors’ tip: love underwater adventuring? Check out our customisable Galapagos Diving Adventure.
July heralded the start of whale-watching season in the Galapagos, with trips to the Bolivar Channel between Isabela and Fernandina islands offering your best chance of seeing them through August and beyond.
Come August, you could see new born sea lion pups in huge numbers. Galapagos fur seals are also born at this time, though given their preference for shadier spots they’re less commonly sighted.
While you can see Santa Cruz’s giant tortoises around the year, the best time to see them is in the highlands between June and December.
August sees flamingos and Galapagos hawks begin their mating rituals. This is also a good month to see Galapagos penguins — they breed and nest between May and September, and are at their most active on the shores.
At the same time, the waved albatross is nesting, and blue-footed boobies are still breeding — the season runs from June to August.
In addition, you’ll stand a great chance of spotting migratory shorebirds.
Still haven't decided where you're going this summer? Explore our list of the best August holiday destinations.
To be better informed before booking your trip, find out what to expect of the Galapagos Islands around the year.
written by
Joanne Owen
updated 21.05.2024
Joanne is a Pembrokeshire-born writer with a passion for the nature, cultures and histories of the Caribbean region, especially Dominica. Also passionate about inspiring a love of adventure in young people, she’s the author of several books for children and young adults, hosts international writing workshops, and has written articles on the Caribbean and inspirational community initiatives for Rough Guides. Follow her @JoanneOwen on Twitter and @joanneowenwrites on Instagram.
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