Hyannis

Hyannis

Hyannis in August

Great time to visit

August delivers peak summer everything - peak weather, peak crowds, peak prices, peak frustration. The Cape Cod experience in its most intense form.

Weather

August matches July's heat but adds more humidity and haze. Ocean water finally warms enough for comfortable swimming. Late afternoon thunderstorms become a regular pattern - dramatic but brief.

25°C high17°C low8 rain days

Crowds & Cost

peak crowds
~$225/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Cape Cod Baseball League playoffs
  • Barnstable County Fair

August Tips

  • This is the absolute worst time for traffic - Route 6 becomes a parking lot
  • Ocean water is warmest now but beaches are most crowded
  • Many businesses extend hours but service can suffer from overwhelmed staff

All Months

Summer is peak season for good reason. June through August brings warm weather, all attractions open, and that classic Cape Cod energy. But you'll pay premium prices and fight crowds everywhere. Beach parking fills by 10 AM on sunny weekends. September might be the sweet spot. Water temperatures stay warm from summer heating, crowds thin out after Labor Day, and hotel rates drop 30-40%. Most restaurants and attractions stay open through September, though ferry schedules start reducing. Late spring (May-early June) offers mild weather and fewer people, but some seasonal businesses haven't opened yet. The ocean stays chilly—pack layers. October brings beautiful fall colors but many beach businesses close after Columbus Day. Winter transforms Hyannis into a quiet local town. Only year-round restaurants and shops operate, but you'll experience authentic Cape life without tourist trappings. The Christmas Stroll in December adds festive charm, though expect limited dining options.

Hyannis Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

7/10

Families

8/10

Adventure

5/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

6/10

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