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Arguably one of the most pleasant months to visit Far North QLD, August in Cairns falls within the dry winter season, but the cooler weather is warming up just enough to feel comfortable all day long. August offers minimal rainfall and daytime temperatures averaging between 17°c and 27°c.

The combination of warm days, cool nights and lack of activity-ruining storms makes it an ideal time for outdoor adventures and discovering the natural beauty of Far North Queensland.

 

Ideal Weather for Ocean Exploration

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The weather in August is perfect for all outdoor activities, but makes ocean activities amazing, with the low humidity and clear skies creating perfectly calm seas and excellent visibility for underwater exploration. Snorkelling and diving trips on the Barrier Reef give you the chance to experience the vibrant underwater world teeming with colourful coral and bright marine life.

August is even more special for divers because it coincides with the annual whale migration. These majestic creatures travel thousands of kilometres from Antarctica to the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef to calve and raise their young and seeing them up close is just phenomenal!

The cooler water temps in August also mean you’re more likely to see playful dolphins, curious sharks and graceful manta rays. There’s truly no better time to dive the Reef because it’s as clear as it gets and has the most diverse marine encounters.

August is also a great month for soaking up the beauty of Cairns' stunning landscapes on a hike. The cooler mornings and evenings are the most comfortable times for tackling local rainforest trails if you don’t like breaking a sweat, and the dry conditions mean the paths are safe and accessible.

Cairns City Excitement

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For those who like a shallower splash, Cairns Esplanade has a lovely lagoon pool and BBQ areas, providing the perfect spots to relax and socialise. Events in August usually include the Cairns Festival, the Cairns Cup Carnival, Trash to Treasure and more excitement, so head to our Things to do in Cairns page to see more.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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