Where Should One Go on Vacation in August?

We have some vacation suggestions for you to think about as August approaches if warm weather, beaches, or poolside cabanas are your idea of a perfect summer getaway.

We have some vacation suggestions for you to think about as August approaches if warm weather, beaches, or poolside cabanas are your idea of a perfect summer getaway. You may soak up the rays and relax by the pool in Tucson or Santa Fe, but if you have your heart set on a sandy beach, look into Curaçao, Tenerife, or Montenegro instead.

If you prefer city breaks, your options include Edinburgh, Montréal, and Denver, all of which offer much to see and do. Macon, Georgia, the Santa Ynez Valley in California, and the Adirondack Mountains in New York all have something to offer outdoor enthusiasts. The month of August is National Golf Month, perfect for planning at least a weekend golf excursion to a new resort or course.

If the arrival of August brings home how quickly summer may pass, consider any of these itineraries or come up with your own. These are the top 12 destinations to visit in August.

August sees highs in the low 90s, but you'll never be more than a few steps away from a pool or a frosty beverage. From August 14 to 31, visitors to Tucson's traditional dude ranch, Tanque Verde Ranch, may participate in the annual Prickly Pear Harvest and enjoy the fruits of their labor in the form of a delectable pink prickly pear phrazle margarita. Hikes in the Sonoran Desert in Miraval Arizona may be enjoyed during Tucson's pleasant summer nights.

Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter is the place to go if you want to see the stars with the help of experts. The Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain, Loews Ventana Canyon, and Canyon Ranch Tucson are all excellent options for a relaxing spa vacation in the desert southwest. In the building that formerly housed Tucson's first newspaper, you'll find The Citizen Hotel, the city's first wine hotel. Tucson's rich history may be experienced firsthand during a stay at the Hotel Congress.

Montenegro, a country on the coast of the Adriatic in the west central Balkans, was a constituent republic of Yugoslavia until 2006. Tourists flock to the villages along the Adriatic coast to experience the region's natural splendor, culinary delights, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Beginning in early August, Kotor hosts the International Summer Carnival, which features a parade, music, and food and drink festivities. During the first week of August, the 400-year-old Kanli Kula stronghold in Herceg Novi transforms into an amphitheater to screen films from all over the world during the Montenegro Film Festival.

Midway through the month of August, Polo in the Port hosts a tournament including some of the best polo players in the world. Superyachts, parades of horses, and live music all combine to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The OneOnly Portonovi, located on the Adriatic in Boka Bay, is a 5-star resort with a private sandy beach, gourmet restaurants, breathtaking views, and a cutting-edge spa called Chenot Espace. Rooms, suites, and even a penthouse may all be found at Tivat's The Chedi Hotel Residences.


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