Weather in South Korea in August

The weather in South Korea in August is at its hottest and most humid. Temperatures often exceed 90°F (32°C), with high humidity and occasional typhoons. While the worst of the monsoon rains have been consigned to history for another year, early August is still wet, with the rainfall tapering off towards the end of the month. Coastal cities including Sokcho and Busan become busy with locals enjoying their summer vacations, while urban sightseeing can be uncomfortable, so plan for early morning or evening activities. Thanks to the heat and humidity in South Korea in August, it pays to stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and take breaks in air-conditioned spaces. Despite the heat, vibrant festivals and beach life make August an energetic, if steamy, time to visit.

South Korea in August at a glance

The weather in South Korea in August is at its hottest and most humid. It’s the peak of summer, often with lingering monsoon rains and occasional typhoons, especially in southern regions.

  • Average temperatures in Seoul range from 72°F to 87°F (22°C to 31°C), while Busan and Jeju Island can exceed 90°F (32°C), often accompanied by high humidity.
  • Expect steamy days and warm nights, with sporadic rainfall or stormy weather, especially early in the month. Conditions ease slightly as August progresses.
  • Popular with domestic travelers, August is prime beach season, particularly along the east coast and on Jeju Island.
  • Prices for accommodation and flights are high, especially during Obon and Korea’s summer vacation week, so reservations should be made well in advance.
  • Tourist areas, beaches and major attractions are crowded with families and vacationers, while city sightseeing can be tiring in the heat.

Is August a good time to visit South Korea?

South Korea in August is, without doubt, the hottest and most humid month of the year. Temperatures in Seoul often soar to highs of 90°F (32°C). Expect little respite at night, with temperatures remaining warm. Southern areas like Busan and Jeju Island can be even hotter, and humidity levels stay high. Typhoons are also possible, especially in coastal and island regions. While it’s not typically considered the best time to visit South Korea, it all depends on what kind of trip you're after.

Despite the somewhat uncomfortable climate, August is a peak month for domestic travel. Early August includes South Korea’s official summer vacation, so expect crowded resorts and busy highways. Beaches, water parks and mountain retreats are popular escapes for those enjoying their summer vacations, while cultural festivals offer lively entertainment in both urban and rural settings.

All of this means airfares and hotel rates are at their highest, especially in traveler hotspots. Don’t let that or the hot weather put you off, though. Those looking for a vibrant atmosphere and summer energy will find plenty to enjoy. With the right South Korea itinerary, August can still be a good time — especially for beach lovers and festivalgoers.

Jeju island, South Korea © AdobeStock

Jeju island, South Korea © AdobeStock

Average daily temperatures in August

South Korea in August is the peak of summer, bringing the hottest and most humid conditions of the year. In Seoul, average daily highs soar to reach 87°F (31°C), while nighttime lows stay around 72°F (22°C). High humidity levels make it feel even warmer, particularly in urban areas.

In central regions like Daejeon and Daegu, temperatures can be slightly higher, with daytime highs climbing to 89°F (32°C) and nighttime lows remaining around 73°F (23°C). Heatwaves are not uncommon and rainfall continues due to lingering monsoon influence, especially in early August.

Southern coastal areas such as Busan and Yeosu experience warm and sticky conditions, averaging 88°F (31°C) during the day and 76°F (24°C) at night. Jeju Island offers similar temperatures but benefits from sea breezes that can take the edge off the heat.

Mountain regions, like those in Gangwon-do, are relatively cooler with highs near 79°F (26°C), making them a popular escape during the hottest weeks.

While August can be challenging due to heat and humidity, it’s also a lively month full of festivals and beach activities. If you're prepared for the climate, it offers high-energy travel experiences and warm sea temperatures perfect for swimming.

What about the crowds and cost?

August is one of South Korea’s busiest travel months due in most part to the national summer vacations. Domestic tourism peaks as families and students travel across the country. Beaches, islands and mountain resorts are busy, while major roads and train routes can be congested — something worth noting if you're planning a trip to South Korea.

Prices for accommodation, tours and flights reach their highest point of the year. Jeju Island and east coast beaches are especially crowded and expensive. If you're traveling on a budget, consider urban centers during weekdays for better deals. Those seeking peace and quiet may want to avoid peak vacation weeks or explore less-touristy inland areas.

Traditional houses at Hahoe folk village in Republic of Korea © trabantos/Shutterstock

Traditional houses at Hahoe folk village in South Korea © trabantos/Shutterstock

Things to do in South Korea in August

August is South Korea’s hottest and most humid month. While mid-day heat can be intense, early mornings, evenings and shaded areas offer great opportunities for summer-friendly travel and water-based activities — especially in some of the best places to visit in South Korea where nature and coastline provide a welcome break from the heat.

Cool off at a water park

Water parks like Caribbean Bay (near Seoul) and Vivaldi Park Ocean World are packed with pools, slides and lazy rivers. August is peak season, so go early in the day to avoid the crowds and afternoon heat.

Escape to the mountains

Higher elevations like the Taebaek or Sobaek mountain ranges offer cooler temperatures and forested trails. Morning hikes to misty viewpoints or quiet temples provide natural relief from the city heat — some of the most refreshing things to do in South Korea during the summer.

Discover nighttime markets

August evenings are ideal for exploring night markets like Bamdokkaebi Market in Seoul or Seomun Market in Daegu. Enjoy grilled street South Korean food, cool drinks, crafts and live performances under the lights.

Dongdaemun market, South Korea © mTaira/Shutterstock

Dongdaemun market, South Korea © mTaira/Shutterstock

Take a summer ferry ride

Ferries to Ulleungdo, Geoje, or islands near Incheon provide breezy sea views and salty air. Many islands offer shaded coastal trails, lighthouses and quiet beaches—perfect for a refreshing day trip.

Visit shaded palaces and traditional yards

Palaces like Changgyeonggung in Seoul and the Secret Yard at Changdeokgung offer tree-shaded paths and lotus ponds. In August, they provide cooler, tranquil spots for cultural sightseeing in the heart of the city.

Festivals and events in South Korea in August

August is peak summer, with events focused on music, coastal activities and vibrant night festivals across the country.

  • Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival: One of Korea’s largest music events, this festival features big-name rock, electronic and indie artists on massive stages over several days. It’s no surprise that it attracts acts and festivalgoers from all over the world.
  • Jecheon International Music & Film Festival: Celebrating music-themed cinema, this event combines open-air screenings with live performances in a scenic lakeside town.
  • Gwangalli Eobang Festival: A traditional fishing-themed event in Busan with boat races, coastal performances and seafood tastings.
  • Nighttime Han River Events: Throughout Seoul, open-air movie nights, food trucks and concerts pop up along the river, providing evening entertainment in the summer heat.
Olga Sitnitsa

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Olga Sitnitsa

updated 18.04.2025

Online editor at Rough Guides, specialising in travel content. Passionate about creating compelling stories and inspiring others to explore the world.