Things to do in Krausnick in August

When is your trip?

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Looking for a different month?

Overview

August is a good time to visit Krausnick. The weather is usually pleasantly warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 58—79°F (15—26°C).

Krausnick has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your August trip to Krausnick. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to August. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Krausnick in August. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout August, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

Visiting Krausnick? See our Krausnick Trip Planner.
Your itinerary and your map in one view

No more switching between different apps, tabs, and tools to keep track of your travel plans.

Learn more
What users say about the app

Best events and things to do in Krausnick in August

Top experiences in August
We couldn't find any experiences in August
Holidays in Krausnick in August
August

There are no holidays in Krausnick in August

Other notable holidays
Create your ultimate travel itinerary

Plan your itinerary, find lodging, and import reservations — all in one app.

Learn more

Weather in Krausnick in August

Temperatures on an average day in Krausnick in August

The average temperature in Krausnick in August for a typical day ranges from a high of 79°F (26°C) to a low of 58°F (15°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Krausnick, July, has days with highs of 80°F (26°C) and lows of 59°F (15°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 36°F (2°C) and lows of 26°F (-4°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Krausnick in August based on historical data.

Visiting Krausnick? See our Krausnick Trip Planner.

Historical temperature average in August
79°F
highs
58°F
lows

General weather summary

Pleasantly warm, breezy
Feels like
25%
Chance of rain
0.078 in
Amount
12.5 mph
Wind speed
60%
Humidity
14.7 hrs
Daylight length
5:47 AM
Sunrise
8:28 PM
Sunset
50%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in August
With an average high of 79°F (26°C) and a low of 58°F (15°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
Create your ultimate travel itinerary

Plan your itinerary, find lodging, and import reservations — all in one app.

Learn more

Best attractions for Krausnick in August

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Krausnick has to offer for travelers in August, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Krausnick that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Krausnick for August.
Tropical Islands
1. Tropical Islands
3.9
(59992)
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Sprawling tropical-themed water park with rooms & cottages, plus an indoor rainforest & a lagoon.
Slide 1 of 8
We had a great stay, but yes they use too much chlorine in the water and since chlorine is a gas and is not trapped well in warm water the atmosphere is feeling heavy of chlorine. This is unfortunate. Having said that, we had a great stay. Not all the staff are polite as expected but the greatest majority are good. They are just not very confortable with English. The service was good however. We stayed at the sunrise houses and it was a great surprise. It was clean and very fresh, almost new even.
It’s an incredible experience that I will never do again. The waterpark aspect is nice and huge, but every beach chair is taken by towels… You can change to swim wear in the dome but there are not enough closets for everyone and the ones that seem available are broken. Meaning the lock doesn’t work. The food is bad and the service to get the food is worse - it’s horrendous. They have hired just about 1 server per restaurant and they only speak German. Today our dinner restaurant at Ohana hotel where we stay, had run out of 2 food items, of 5 available, and ketchup. At least they said that they might have it tomorrow, but no guarantees. The room in Ohana is nice. And one elevator is broken so always a queue to get up to your room. You can buy a refill cup, that you can fill every 45 minutes, but there was always a queue and multiple times we experienced that drinks had run out or no ice… If you like regular quality food, then this is not for you. If you like good food, then Germany is not for you. So, all in all it’s an experience - not be repeated.
Tropical Islands - a place that will test if your team would survive on a deserted island. I came to Tropical Islands for two days with a group of 16 friends. I booked four tents (bookings were made simultaneously, from one account). Upon arrival, I discovered that two tents were in Zone 1, and two more in another one – about 5 minutes apart. It seemed absurd to split the group, but I decided it wasn't worth arguing about. Upon arriving at the tents, we discovered that one of our assigned tents was occupied by strangers, leaving my guests with nowhere to sleep. I spent approx. 1.5 hours at the reception desk discussing the situation, and the staff sent me from one employee to another, with no specific action. Each employee kept me waiting, without telling me how long or for what I was waiting for. The manager suggested moving one tent to Zone 1 and leaving the other four guests separately in Zone 2, or putting four people in a "house" in a completely different area from the rest of my guests. This would have meant we'd be housed in three different areas of the complex. We weren't given the option of moving all of us to the same area. The only comment from the staff was "we are overbooked, we can't do anything about it - you can write a complaint". When I asked ironicaly if I could give a one-star rating on Google Maps as compensation, the employee said yes. What I'm doing right now. After the argument, we were given a tent that leaked and was completely wet (pics attached). The staff told us, they don't have any protective foil and we had to deal with it by ourselves. When asked what kind of compensation we will receive for the inconvenience, wasted time, and ruined atmosphere, the employee said we could get 4 coctails vouchers. After commenting that there were definitely more of us and the whole group was now waiting and getting upset, the employee decided the problem was limited to one tent. Ultimately, we received 7 vouchers, which could only be used in the area outside the main water attractions. The worst customer service I've ever experienced. The entire complex advertises itself as an amusement park, although the attractions included in the ticket price are two swimming pools (one of which is a children's playground), four indoor water slides, one pool and one outdoor slide. During our stay, the outdoor water wasn't very warm. The outdoor slide didn't have enough water, and we stopped at every turn, having to push ourselves off the walls. The bar and food court, as well as most of the attractions, close at 10:00 PM – this isn't a place for adults looking to spend a pleasant evening, enjoy an exotic evening drink on the beach, dance, etc. If it weren't for the fact that I wasted a lot of time on Saturday arguing with the staff and having team-building activities planned for my guests for the evening, we would have left right after breakfast on the second day, as there was absolutely nothing to do for more than 4-5 hours. On the positive side, I came with fantastic people who organized themselves, made a great atmosphere and wanted to have fun together. Breakfast was also good. Otherwise, I wouldn't recommend it. The Polish Suntago is definitely more attractive, better organized, and has a wider variety of attractions for everyone and stuff is more pro-client.
A small family of three can easily spend 500/650 euro for a weekend (including the hotel) if you are not careful or track your expenses. Everything cost extra even as an hotel guest: golf, any kind of beverage, bowling, using a locker, parking, towels. If you bring a small bag they will make you pay for the locker instead of using the storage room. You can sneak in some snacks and water to save some money. The Ohana rooms were modern and clean, the kids room is big. But the shower was broken and the soap watered down. For a room that costs on average more that 300 euro a night (depends on the season) these things shouldn't happen. The waterpark is nice and kids definitely will have a good time. You better come with time to find a sunbed and if you stay overnight don't expect that the slides will be open after 19:30, only the main pools. There was no heating so you will get cold after the pools, bring extra towels and extra swimsuits for the little ones. Specially if you stay until late, it gets really cold in general. The breakfast buffet is as busy as it gets and in general, the food in the restaurants is overpriced. We booked a dinner buffet which was ok. The frozen yogurt was a nice highlight specially because kids can make their own. Conclusion: it is worth coming once una lifetime, the kids will love it, have fun and be greateful for a family fun weekend. With that said, as a paying adult you need to look the other way and ignore that their business model is all about offering the bare minimum and everything will cost extra.
We arrived at 6pm and waited in line for a little over 1hr to get checked in. Check in person was friendly but overwhelmed. We had to find our way around during our stay but it’s ok because my husband and my son are very good in memorizing the way. The frustration started when we wanted to check out. They have some check out machines that many people use to check out, but many of them are stuck because the machine won’t take the payment so in the end they can’t finish the self check out. After waiting and observing the situation, we decided to do check out at the counter. The person (a beautiful lady) told us how much to pay and I reached my wallet to pay to the cents with coins. This, apparently, created frustration for the beautiful lady and she had to shake her head while looking at what I was doing. VERY UNPOLITE, but also very German! Honestly, we had a great time at tropical island and in the end she had to ruin that experience. WHYYY???? I just don’t get it. But be prepared for this kind of customer service wherever you are when in Germany!
Impressive at first glance but we wouldn't come again. The initial impression is really cool, the jungle area and overall size of the dome is nice! But afterwards, you'll notice some things: - Food and service are absolutely horrible. We waited 10 minutes to be seated at a restaurant, and there was no one in front of us and the restaurant was basically empty. - Almost all arcade games and tables in the game area are just broken. Overall, our group agreed that it was a nice one time experience and maybe really cool for a single day stay with small children, but we wouldn't go there again.
It was the most horrible experience. We arrived at 11:30, none of the lockers were locked. We tried dozens of lockers. We, like many other people, had to leave our things in an open locker. Or we had to carry everything with us. We were with three small children, so carrying everything with us was not an option. The air and water inside were not warm enough, everyone was freezing, both the children and us. Very few hair dryers. Finally, when we were leaving, I accidentally noticed the extra 10, 15 and 25 euros. When I asked the cashier what it was for, he said that it was for the bracelet that closes the locker, 2.50 euros and he didn't know anything more. He sent us to the information desk and didn't want to solve the problem. The information desk showed that it was a charge for our numerous attempts to close the locker. Of course they took 50 euros from us, but we spent a lot of time arguing and our tired children barely survived the whole time. I can only imagine how many people didn't notice and just paid whatever they were charged. And for all this terrible service we paid 200 euros and an additional 100 euros for food (only for two adults and three small children under 5 years old).
A mix of highs and lows at Tropical Islands Tropical Islands is definitely vast and visually impressive, with plenty of space to wander around and a really beautiful, modern design. The highlight for us was absolutely the food—the meals were excellent, and that was probably the best part of our experience. The dining area really stood out in terms of quality. However, despite being advertised as the world's largest water park, it doesn't really compare to places like those in Dubai, Thailand, or Denmark. The number of water attractions was pretty limited—just about four main rides—and many other activities required extra payment. We had an all-inclusive ticket, but still ended up paying for several things that we expected to be included. Most notably, even though our hotel room was very modern and chic, it didn’t have basic amenities like soap, shampoo, or toothpaste. For an all-inclusive ticket, this was really disappointing and not acceptable for the price we paid. In summary, while the park has a lovely design and great food, the lack of included amenities and limited number of attractions made it less impressive than expected. It’s a mixed experience, leaning a bit more on the downside considering the cost.
Planning a trip to Krausnick?
Save all the best places to visit with WanderlogDownload the travel planning app everyone's been raving about
  • Itinerary + map in one view
  • Live collaboration
  • Auto-import hotels and reservations
  • Optimize your route
  • Offline access on mobile
  • Optimize your route
  • See time and distance between all your places
Learn more
Get the iOS app from the App Store
Get the Android app from Google Play
0 places saved to your trip to Krausnick