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Visiting Boracay in August

August in Boracay closely mirrors July — habagat monsoon weather, frequent afternoon rain, and rough White Beach seas continue, yet the European school summer holiday crowd keeps the island's restaurants, bars, and nightlife buzzing. The island has a lively low-season energy that's quite different from the crowded peak season rush. Kitesurfers on the island are at their most active. By late August, the first hints of the amihan transition begin in some years, though the full switch doesn't happen until November.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

25–31°C (77–88°F)

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28°C (82°F)

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Moderate

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why go

Why Visit in August

  • European summer holiday visitors maintain a lively island atmosphere
  • Best habagat kitesurfing conditions of the season
  • Prices well below peak with good availability
  • Nightlife and restaurant scene at full capacity
  • Late August: occasional early signs of amihan transition

what's on

Events & Holidays in August

National Heroes Day

Last Monday of August

The last Monday of August is a Philippine national holiday — a brief surge of domestic visitors over the long weekend is typical.

travel tips

Travel Tips for August

Late August to mid-September is the transitional window — some years the amihan begins to emerge briefly before the full switch in November. Ask local kitesurfers or dive shops about current wind patterns when you arrive.

August is an ideal month for Boracay's ATV tours and land-based island exploration — the highlands and interior of the island are lush green from the monsoon rain and rarely explored in peak season.

Budget hotels and mid-range properties have their best availability and prices in August — an excellent month to splurge on a better hotel at off-season rates.

Recommended for Your August Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in August

Is August or July better for Boracay?

They're very similar — both habagat season months with frequent rain, rough White Beach conditions, and European summer visitor traffic. August may have marginally calmer seas by late in the month as the monsoon begins to slowly ease, but this is not guaranteed. The main practical difference: late August's National Heroes Day long weekend can bring a brief domestic tourism boost.

Can you kitesurf in Boracay in August?

Absolutely — August is peak habagat kitesurfing. The southwest winds are consistent and strong, and the kitesurfing community on the island is at its most active. Habagat kitesurfing happens primarily on the west side (White Beach side) rather than Bulabog Beach. Book lessons or equipment rental with Hangin Kite Center or similar reputable operators.

Is Boracay typhoon-prone in August?

The Philippines is typhoon-prone from June through November, and August falls within the active season. Typhoon direct hits on Boracay are possible but not frequent — monitor PAGASA (Philippine weather service) forecasts if you're visiting in August. Most typhoons track north of Boracay through the northern Philippines. The island has good infrastructure for weather preparedness.

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