☀ Sunshine Atlas

The best time to visit South Korea

The best time to visit South Korea for warm, sunny weather is July to October, when its destinations average a Sunshine Score of 67/100 with daytime highs around 25°C / 77°F. June is a quieter shoulder-season alternative with still-reliable sun. The sea is swimmable (21°C+) about 5 months a year, warmest in August at 30°C.

South Korea by month, averaged across 10 destinations from long-term climate normals — the best stretch is highlighted.

MonthSunshine ScoreAvg day highRainSeaFor a trip
January03° / 37°F31 mmPoor
February06° / 43°F45 mmPoor
March1610° / 50°F61 mm10°Poor
April4816° / 61°F102 mm15°Good
May6721° / 70°F106 mm18°Very good
June6625° / 77°F146 mm23°Very good
July6527° / 81°F293 mm25°Very good
August6528° / 82°F252 mm30°Very good
September6624° / 75°F158 mm28°Very good
October7119° / 66°F69 mm22°Excellent
November3113° / 55°F51 mm17°Mixed
December05° / 41°F34 mm11°Poor

When to go — and when to think twice

Best overall: July to October — South Korea's warmest, most reliable stretch (Sunshine Score 67/100, ~25°C / 77°F days). Shoulder season: June — quieter, still sunny. Hottest: August, ~28°C / 82°F. Wettest: July (293 mm) — pack for showers.

Where to base yourself for sunshine: Daegu (2,540 h/yr), Cheongju (2,453 h/yr), Gunsan (2,453 h/yr). See every South Korea destination with a full climate card, or where it's sunny worldwide, month by month.