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updated 01.05.2024

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Wondering where to head this summer for your perfect break? Our run-down of the best summer destinations in Europe has you covered, whether you’re seeking a chic sojourn in the sun or adventures in the great outdoors. There’s plenty here if you’re travelling with kids, too, or fancy sampling the continent’s finest food and wine. Read on for inspiration that’ll have you reaching for your passport.

13. Bay of Kotor: best for dramatic scenery

12. french riviera: best for glamour, 11. azores islands: best for natural beauty, 10. balearic islands: best all-rounders.

  • 9. Greece: best for history and island magic

8. Italy: best for romance

7. andalucia: best for foodies and fiestas, 6. switzerland: best for scenery and cycling.

  • 5. Portugal: best for world-class water sports

4. Sweden: best for midsummer festival fun

3. slovenia: best for caves, castles and coastline, 2. iceland: best for adventure, 1. croatia: best for sailing and island-hopping.

The information in this article is inspired by The Rough Guides guidebooks — your essential guides for exploring the world.

Tailor-made travel itineraries for Spain, created by local experts

Andalucía Explored

9 days  / from 2468 USD

Andalucía Explored

Discover the best of Andalucía's breathtaking palaces, churches, museums, vineyards, and more, as you travel through spectacular scenery dotted with pueblos blancos and bordered by rugged mountains and coast en route to Granada, Seville, Ronda and Jerez de la Frontera.

A culinary experience in Seville

4 days  / from 643 USD

A culinary experience in Seville

Explore the cuisine and surroundings of Seville in Andalucia. From Iberian ham over sherry wines to the production and secrets of olive oil, this tour is an ideal weekend getaway. Decide yourself if you prefer a rental car or a chauffeur-driven car to explore the beauty of Andalucia.

Spanish Honeymoon

10 days  / from 3791 USD

Spanish Honeymoon

Discover Andalusia, starting with the cultural city of Seville, then on to Córdoba and Granada, home of the stunning Alhambra Palace. Next you'll visit Granada and the Albayzin Arab quarter, then enjoy a stunning hot-air balloon ride, before ending your trip with a luxury boat trip from Marbella!

Perched on the edge of a majestic bay, Kotor is the undisputed jewel of Montenegro’s crown. 

Though no longer exactly Europe’s best-kept secret, Kotor’s (modest) rise in popularity hasn't dimmed its timeless delights. By which we mean the cobbled alleyways and secluded piazzas of its medieval Old Town, with its town walls overlooked by monumental peaks.

Visiting for the first time? Read our first-timer's guide to Montenegro, and wise up on the best things to do in Montenegro. You'll also find inspiration in the Montenegro itineraries curated by our local experts.

For example, our Montenegro Adventure will see you experience the country's lakes and mountains in exhilarating style, while also offering the chance to explore Kotor's cultural hotspots.

Where to stay in Montenegro

  • Best for amazing bay views: Conte Hotel & Restaurant
  • Best for price and quality: Apartments Dakovic
  • Best for luxury: Heritage Grand Perast

Browse more accommodation options in the Bay of Kotor.

Things not to miss: Kotor bay, Montenegro.

Kotor Bay, Montenegro © Shutterstock

The Côte d’Azur polarises opinion like few places in France . To some, it remains the most glamorous of all Mediterranean playgrounds. To others, it’s an overdeveloped victim of its own hype.

On balance, though, it's impossible to deny the remarkable beauty of the hills, and the impossibly blue water. It's also clear why the region's light has drawn so many artists, and why visiting the French Riviera remains one of the best things to do in France.

Editor's tip: to experience more of France, check out our walking tour itinerary that'll see you explore less-crowded areas.

Where to stay on the French Riviera

  • Best for budget stays: Hôtel Richelieu
  • Best for secluded stays: Le Clos de Saint Aygulf
  • Best for a perfect honeymoon: Villa 35 de Saint Aygulf

Explore more accommodation options on the French Riviera.

Saint Tropez, Cote'd Azure, France © Shutterstock

Saint Tropez, Cote'd Azure, France © Shutterstock

Looking for a European summer destination that delivers stacks of natural beauty? The Azores offer just that. 

A volcanic archipelago that intersects Eurasian, North American and African plates, its nine islands are lush, and laden with lakes and waterfalls. That and bubbling hot springs and flowery meadows. 

In addition, the Azores offer year-round warm weather, and an inviting unhurried vibe.

It's also a top spot for adventures. Inland, take your pick from cycling, hiking canyoning. Meanwhile, the coast is ripe for whale and dolphin-watching experiences, with satisfying surf off spectacular sandy beaches.

Editor's tip: if you're into nature and adventure, take inspiration from our Azores Wild Nature trip .

Where to stay in the Azores

  • Best for couples: Miradouro da Papalva Guest House
  • Best for budget stays: ZIGZAG HOSTEL
  • Best for luxury: Pedras do Mar Resort & Spa

Browse more accommodation options in the Azores.

Angra do Heroismo z Alto da Memoria, Terceira, Azores, Portugal © Francesco Bonino/Shutterstock

Angra do Heroismo, Terceira, Azores, Portugal © Francesco Bonino/Shutterstock

East of the Spanish mainland, the four main Balearic Islands – Ibiza , Formentera , Mallorca and Menorca – are distinct from the rest of Spain , and from each other.

For example, Ibiza Town is loaded with historic attractions, and also remains hugely popular with clubbers and LGBTQ+ visitors. Meanwhile, the north of the island retains an old school bohemian atmosphere.

For a more rustic vibe, try tiny Formentera — it's not for nothing it's known as Ibiza's unspoiled sister . 

Meanwhile Mallorca — the largest Balearic island — has long cast-off its rep being a place overrun by hard-boozing Brits. These days, it draws more visitors to its fantastic hiking and cycling trails. That said, the island's beaches remain a great reason to visit.

Editor's tip: discover the best Balearic Island for different travel experiences.

Where to stay on the Balearic Islands

  • Best on Ibiza: Aparthotel Puerto Cala Vadella
  • Best on Formentera: Riu La Mola
  • Best on Mallorca: Aparthotel Ona Cala Pi Club
  • Best on Menorca: Grupotel Playa Club

The City Palma de Majorca from a bird's eye view © Olga Yatsenko/Shutterstock

Palma de Majorca © Olga Yatsenko/Shutterstock

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9. Greece: best for history and island magic 

Boasting historic sites spanning four millennia, an incredible coastline, and over 200 beautiful islands, it’s little wonder Greece  is one of the best summer destinations in Europe. 

Kicking off in the capital, Athens is a city that melds the magic of ancient myth with the energy of a modern metropolis. 

With the iconic Acropolis —  voted one of best places on earth  — looming large over the city, and family-friendly tavernas serving tasty  Greek food , it's a vibrant starting point for summer vacations.

When it comes to choosing where to find the best break for sand, sea and sun, read up on the  best beaches in Greece , and the best Greek islands . We have to say, even though it's hugely popular, witnessing a a Santorini sunset remains one of the best things to do in Greece . 

Editor's tip: to blend the best of both worlds (island sun and history), see our customisable Historic and Mythological Cyclades itinerary. It includes Santorini and Mykonos .

Where to stay in Greece

  • Best for beach-loving foodies: Corfu Palace Hotel
  • Best for culture vultures: SV Acropolis Residence
  • Best for Santorini sunsets: Golden Sunset Villa

The iconic blue-domed churches of Oia, Santorini

Santorini – one of the best summer destinations in Europe © Shutterstock

Narrowly missing out on the top spot in our reader survey of the most beautiful country in the world,  Italy  is hard to beat when it comes to offering opportunities to indulge in adulterated romance. 

From  Tuscany’s rolling hills and vineyards , and the dazzling Amalfi coast , to romance-rich cities like  Rome ,  Florence  and  Venice , Italy isn’t short of  beautiful places  that'll help you realise your dreams of  La Dolce Vita .

Beyond the mainland, islands like  Sicily  and  Sardinia  offer seclusion and a bounty of beautiful Italian beaches . 

Looking for romantic inspiration? Consider taking a  custom-made trip to the Italian lakes , or a romantic break in Venice . Or how about a longer tour that includes three dreamy cities of the Italian Renaissance .

Where to stay in Italy

  • Best for romantics: Hotel Casanova  
  • Best for history buffs: Residenza Roma Imperiale
  • Best for wine-lovers: Borgo Conde Wine Resort

Tuscany road with cypress tree © Shutterstock

The romance of Tuscany's rolling hills – hard to beat in summer © Shutterstock

For foodies, Spain is one of the best summer destinations in Europe, with Andalucía (arguably) best showcasing the country’s food.

The region’s three most significant cities —  Granada ,  Seville  and  Córdoba  — also display Spain’s Moorish architecture at its most magnificent, providing awe-inspiring backdrops for al fresco dining.

Editor's tip: to make the most of your time in the region, see our customisable best of Andalućia trip, or give your tastebuds a treat on a  culinary break in Seville .

Where to stay in Andalucia

  • Best for traditional charm: Hotel Las Casas de la Judería
  • Best for style-seekers: Vincci Albayzin
  • Best for couples: Casagrand Luxury Suites

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Andalucía is known for its flamboyant flamenco traditions and fine food © Shutterstock

Our survey of the most beautiful countries in the world saw Switzerland praised for its “spectacular scenery” and “beautiful spotless cities". It’s also one of the best summer destinations in Europe. 

Switzerland sparkles at pretty much every turn, with dozens of ways to enjoy exhilarating outdoor experiences . 

While adventurers will want to hike the Eiger in the spectacular  Jungfrau region , you could also be inspired by scenery from a quaint mountain train.

That said, there’s no better way to experience Switzerland’s mountain passes than on your bike. 

Running between Italian-speaking Airolo and German-speaking Uri, the epic St. Gotthard Pass is hard to beat. Expect hair-raising hairpin bends, mountain villages, and, uniquely for the  Swiss Alps , bone-shaking cobblestones. 

Switzerland’s urban hotspots are as sparkling as its lakes and ice-capped mountains. Head to well-heeled  Geneva  for museums, scenic shopping and Old Town charm. Meanwhile, cosmopolitan  Zurich  offers café culture and nightlife in sublime surroundings.

Editor's tip: check out our  guidebook and, given that Switzerland has four official languages — German, French, Italian, and Romansch — you might also want to search our  range of phrasebooks . 

Where to stay in Switzerland

  • Best for pampering: Sunstar Hotel and Spa Grindelwald
  • Best for couples: Hotel de Geneve
  • Best for alpine adventurers: Endweg Apartment

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Switzerland's awe-inspiring scenery is sure to stop you in your tracks © Shutterstock

5. Portugal: best for world-class water sports

Portugal’s  expansive coastline makes it a hotspot for water sports, with the  Algarve  boasting the country’s most sheltered — and popular — sandy beaches. 

In fact, this area is home to many of the  best beaches in Portugal.  

Not keen on crowds? Discover where you can get off the tourist trail in Portugal, and take an off-the-beaten-track tour of North Portugal.

Undecided about where to go? See our guide to Porto vs. Lisbon , and read up on the best things to do in Portugal .

Where to stay in Portugal

  • Best for luxury lovers: TURIM Terreiro do Paço Hotel
  • Best for families: Torel Avantgarde
  • Best for surfers: Vila Gale Ericeira

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Wild water sports await in Nazare, Portugal © Shutterstock

Sweden  is a glorious destination for travellers seeking space, serenity and sports around the year. That said, experiencing the midsummer solstice celebrations provides a mix of magic and mayhem you’ll never forget.

Celebrated across the weekend closest to the 24th of June, Sweden’s midsummer celebrations spark a mass exodus from towns and cities as everyone heads to the countryside and coasts. 

Dalarna , the island of Öland, and the  Bohuslän coast  are among the most popular spots. 

As for what to expect, maypoles are erected in gardens and parks as gigantic fertility symbols, while trestle tables buckle under the weight of huge feasts. 

The party extends long into the light night, with much dancing and drinking enjoyed to the tune of accordions and fiddles.

Editor's tip: for year-round inspiration, read up on the best things to do in Sweden.

Where to stay in Sweden

  • Best for 19th-century style:  First Hotel Grand Falun
  • Best for cyclists and canoeists: Slipens Hotell
  • Best for eco-minded families: First Camp Västerås-Mälaren

Nice Little Houses and Luxury Cottages on Stockholm's archipelago © ROUSSELLE Xavier/Shutterstock

Stockholm's archipelago attracts thousands of fun-loving midsummer celebrants © ROUSSELLE Xavier/Shutterstock

Kicking off in Slovenia's  elegant capital,  Ljubljana , is a convenient base from which to visit a host of the country’s attractions. This city has its own hilltop 15th-century castle to explore before you venture further afield.

On that subject, Lake Bled  is an absolute must-visit. A mere 50 minutes from the capital, this mirror-like expanse of water boasts a fairy tale island and cliff-top castle, with a backdrop of snow-capped mountains.

Around 53 kilometres from Ljubljana, visiting Postojna Caves is another unmissable day trip. On arrival, you’ll board a train that’ll transport you to a sublime subterranean world, culminating in a show-stopping, cathedral-like chamber. 

A few kilometres northwest of Postojna caves, sixteenth-century Predjama Castle is a precariously-sited feat of architectural wonder. It’s built into and around an elevated cave entrance in the centre of a dramatic karst landscape.

Beyond its undeniably beautiful interior, Slovenia’s coastline might be short, but it’s incredibly sweet and varied. 

From picturesque Piran to the spa town of Portorož — which is oft-described as Slovenia’s answer to the French Riviera — Slovenia’s coastline has much to commend it

Editor's tip : to experience Slovenia in all its majesty, book a customisable  treasures of Slovenia trip .  

Where to stay in Slovenia

  • Best for lakeside luxury: Vila Bled
  • Best for families: Guesthouse Soul
  • Best for travellers on a budget: Guest House PachaMama

Slovenia, Julian Alps, Gorenjska, Reflection of Santa Maria Church on Lake Bled

Bleeding beautiful — Lake Bled, Slovenia © Shutterstock

As revealed in our guide to the best places to visit in the summer in Iceland , the country is stacked with adventure experiences — from ice and lava-caving, to glacier hiking and intercontinental snorkelling. 

As a result, it's clear why  Iceland  made it into our run-down of the world’s best adventure holiday destinations, and all done against spectacular backdrops of glaciers, fjords and mighty volcanoes. See for yourself in our  gallery . 

While serious hikers will want to tackle Iceland’s most extreme trail , you could opt to enjoy less challenging walks to cascading waterfalls and bubbling hot springs.

Talking of springs, before you go, read up on Iceland’s best hot pools , and the dos and don'ts of Icelandic spas . It's fair to say, taking the plunge is among the  best things to do in Iceland . 

Editor's tip: want to mix adventure with wildlife-watching and cultural experiences? See our our customisable trips to Iceland’s  enchanting east , or the  wild west .

Where to stay in Iceland

  • Best for families: Kvosin Downtown Hotel
  • Best for thrill-seekers: Hótel Skógafoss  
  • Best for price and quality: Saeluhus Apartments & Houses

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Dyrholaey beach © Shutterstock

With its gorgeous Adriatic coast offering over 200km of brilliantly blue sea and more than 1000 islands,  Croatia  is one of Europe’s top sailing destinations. 

For chic bars, fun nightlife and fine food, head to handsome Hvar Island. You'll certainly be able to enjoy some of Croatia's top foodie experiences here.

Given that the islands are home to many of the  best beaches in Croatia , you might want to learn how to make the most of island-hopping in Croatia .

Sailing and island exploration aside, Croatia is also an excellent destination for adventure-seekers and culture vultures, as revealed in our run-down of the best things to do in Croatia . 

Editor's tip: been there, done that? Croatia has plenty of  unusual things to do , among them visiting the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia's capital of cool .

Where to stay in Croatia

  • Best for island elegance: Hotel Adriana .
  • Best for Art Deco aficionados: Esplanade Zagreb Hotel
  • Best for couples: Villa Dubrovnik

City Harbour of the town of Hvar, on the island of Hvar, the Adriatic coast of Croatia © rustamank/Shutterstock

Hvar, Croatia © rustamank/Shutterstock

Ready to start planning your trip? Search the Rough Guides Shop  to find the perfect guide to enhance your summer in Europe. 

Alternatively, to forgo the faff of planning and booking your break, use our tailor-made trip service .

Joanne is a Pembrokeshire-born writer with a passion for the nature, cultures and histories of the Caribbean region, especially Dominica. Also passionate about inspiring a love of adventure in young people, she’s the author of several books for children and young adults, hosts international writing workshops, and has written articles on the Caribbean and inspirational community initiatives for Rough Guides. Follow her @JoanneOwen on Twitter and @joanneowenwrites on Instagram.

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20 Best Summer Destinations in Europe (2024)

Summer and Europe! Nothing goes better together than perhaps pizza and cheese…?

Europe is filled with gorgeous outdoor eateries, amazing ice cream shops, stunning beaches, more islands than you could ever dream and is the perfect place to visit for summer.

Some of the best summer destinations in Europe include, Italy, Greece, France, Montenegro and …. well, you’ll have to keep reading to find out more!

Even though I lived in Scotland for 5 years I had spent mostly the winter exploring Europe.

After a summer weekend trip to Belgium, I had to see more of Europe in the summer.

One of my favourite places in Europe to visit in the summer is Italy. Gelati and gorgeous beaches do I need to say more?

I have teamed up with some amazing travel bloggers to bring you an incredible list of the best European summer destinations.

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Table of Contents

Best European Summer Destinations

1. capri, italy.

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Capri one of the best summer vacations in Europe because it is one of the best beach destinations in Europe .

We visited Capri on a day trip on a day trip from Sorrento. Whilst this gorgeous town deserves so much more than 24 hours, it is possible to see the best of Capri and the top things to do in Capri in a day.

One of the easiest ways to get to Capri is to fly. The closest airport to Capri is Capodichino/Naples International Airport in Naples, Italy (NAP) and then take a boat to Marina Grande, Capri.

One of the best things to do in Capri is to take a boat trip around the island and visit the blue grotto . You also need to take in the views of Capri from either Belvedere of Punta Cannone or Augustus Gardens.

If you choose to spend more than one day in Capri, Hotel La Minerva is a lovely place to stay it features beautiful decor, views to die for and an excellent buffet to start your door. The summer pool is a delight and the views of the sea are amazing.

2. Bruges, Belgium

Paulina, Paulina on the road

The colourful buildings in Bruges town square

Bruges is one of the preserved destinations in Europe and one of the best medieval cities in the world. The capital of the province of West Flanders is the most visited town in the country. What makes it special is that it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 2020. The town was founded in the eleventh century and was one of the wealthiest towns in the country by the fifteenth century. However, by the early twentieth century, it was poverty-stricken. But it quickly recovered and became an attractive tourist destination.

Although you can rent a car to reach Bruges, it is more preferable to go by train. Take a train from any of the train stations in Brussels to Bruges which takes approximately one hour to reach. The ticket costs €14.30. Or, you can even take a guided tour at a cheap price that includes transport and an English-speaking guide.

Bruges offers a lot of walking tours. One of the best trails to take is walking to the little town of Damme, which is a 5Km walk along the canal. It is a refreshing trail and is not difficult at all. If you want to go further, there are some nice trails like Cap Blanc Nez and Cap Gris Nez.

Do not forget to bring your camera along because the town has some impressive picturesque spots like Mine water park and popular castles.

The best time to visit Bruges is from May until August to enjoy the warm summer sun. It is the  best day trip from Brussel.  For a longer vacation, you can stay at Hotel Van Cleef.

3. Paris, France

Elisa, World in Paris

The sunsetting behind the Eiffel Tower in Paris

Paris is one of the best summer holiday destinations in Europe. After a long and cold winter, the city wakes up, the parks and gardens are in full bloom, and you can have great sunny days with blue sky perfect for sightseeing.

I recommend a minimum of  4 days in Paris  to visit the main attractions, one day more if you want to take a day trip to Versailles or somewhere else.

If you are lucky with the weather, explore the city on foot. Stroll through the Champs Elysées and the Tuileries Gardens, walk along the Seine River banks, and get lost in the Marais or Montmartre, perhaps with a coffee break in a quintessential Parisian café.

On a beautiful summers evening it is highly recommended to night hop on a boat cruise , with or without dinner , to see the main monuments lit up.

From Europe, it is possible to reach Paris by train or car while visitors from overseas will fly to Paris Orly or Paris Charles de Gaulle.

We like the hotel  Handsome Hotel by Elegancia  in Paris 1. Located just 800 meters from the Louvre , this hotel offers its guests great facilities and always gets the best reviews.

4. Strasbourg, France

Mark,  Wyld Family Travel

Sunset over a river with half timber houses lining the river.

Strasbourg is one of the best European cities to visit in summer. It is a little bit of German and a lot of French. Over the years Strasbourg has belonged to both Germany and France and the influence of both countries runs deep in the capital of the Alsace Region of France .

Strasbourg makes a great destination for summer for its own attractions and its located close to both Germany and Switzerland. Strasbourg is a green city with plenty of parks and miles of bike paths.

Summer wine festivals amazing foods and old-world charm. Don’t forget to try the local Alsacian specialties such as knuckle of pork with sauerkraut, Flamkussen and wash it down with a glass of the regional Gewurztraminer wine. 

The Strasbourg Cathedral was once the tallest building in the world. A walk to the La Petite France district is a must with its old-world timber houses shining in there bright colours.

A cruise on the canals of Strasbourg brings this charming city into view from a whole another angle.   Day trips from Strasbourg  can easily visit the Alsace Wine Route, Europa Park, Colmar, Freiburg, the Black Forest and Basel.

Strasbourg is easily reached from Paris by the TGV in under 2 hours. Strasbourg has its own international airport for visitors. You will find plenty of boutique hotels in the old town city centre,

5. Herceg Novi, Montenegro

Samantha, Sam Sees World

A white picket fence lining the ocean with green trees in the background -Herceg Novi, Montenegro

Traveling around Europe in the summer is one of the best things you can do. Europe is filled with so much diversity and amazing towns and villages to explore and discover.

However, during the summer months, Europe gets increasingly busy, which is why finding a summer hidden gem destination is important.

The undiscovered nature along with the breathtaking beauty of Herceg Novi, Montenegro is what makes it one of the places to visit in Europe in summer.

Herceg Novi is a small coastal town located along the coast of the Bay of Kotor. It can be reached by flying to Dubrovnik, Croatia, or to Tivat or Podgorica in Montenegro and driving to Herceg Novi from there.

Once there you will be welcomed by an authentic Montenegrin town that is relatively untouched by tourism.

The summer months are when Herceg Novi thrives! The whole coast is packed with beaches that are always full of people, the water is a vivid blue, the weather is always sunny and hot, and the town is waiting to be explored.

In addition to enjoying the water and pastel-colored old town, one of the best things to do in Herceg Novi is to take a boat tour. Boat tours around the Bay of Kotor will bring you to some of Montenegro’s best places like Kotor, Our Lady of the Rocks and more!

Plus the scenery of the mountains is unreal and really is one of the best summer places in Europe.

6. Sardinia, Italy

Lotte, Phenomenal Globe Travel Blog 

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Located in the Mediterranean Sea and the second-largest Italian island, Sardinia a wonderful place to visit and one of the best places in Europe for summer.

This beautiful island packs a whole lot of things to do and, as with the whole of Italy, is a foodie’s heaven (think pasta, pizza, coffee, gelato, and more).  

As Sardinia is an island, you either have to fly there (Alghero and Cagliari have international airports) or take a ferry from the mainland of Italy (or from neighbor island Corsica which belongs to France).

Things you can’t miss on your  Sardinia itinerary  are the cities Alghero, Oristano, Cagliari, and the beautiful village of Bosa.  

Natural highlights are the Grotto di Nettuno, Tiscali Mountain and the stunning Maddalena archipelago. Are you looking for beautiful beaches? Sardinia has plenty of those but I can highly recommend spending a day at Spiaggia La Pelosa (near Stintino) and Spiaggia di Is Arutas (near Oristano).  

There is plenty of interesting history on Sardinia as well, such as the impressive Nuraghi Losa, an ancient fortification built from large boulders, the mysterious Nuragic village of Tiscali, and the Ruins of Tharros.

Altogether you won’t run out of things to see on Sardinia so be sure to spend at least a week there! 

7. Ibiza, Spain

James, Team J Travels

The sunset over a town on the beach.

It is a decades long summer tradition for the world’s most high profile DJs to flock to the Spanish island every year to take up residencies in some of the biggest and best super clubs on the planet. 

There is a suite of world-class talent on offer every night of the week, with the most popular parties taking place from Monday to Thursday – while the rest of Europe go about their work week. 

The majority of party goers will stay in the following towns in Ibiza : 

  • Playa D’en Bossa – Best beaches on offer and home to the most big name clubs like Hi, Ushuaia Hotel, and the Bora Bora Beach bar. 
  • Ibiza Town – Good mix of nice hotels, restaurants and shopping areas. Light on clubs though with Pacha being the only big name in town. 
  • San Antonio – Most popular with the Brits, and famous for the sunsets on the western side of the island, followed by more public drunkenness than you will encounter elsewhere. 

My best advice is to stay somewhere quiet on the fringe of these areas. The Taxi situation is far better than it was ten years ago and the peace and quiet during the day will make your trip far more enjoyable. 

The Hotel Cenit is also by far the best hotel I have stayed in. The water views are amazing, there is a good atmosphere, and it is within walking distance to Ibiza Town and nearby beaches. 

If looking for more wholesome activities here are some highlights to check out: 

  • Walk the streets of the old Spanish town of Dalt Vila. A two thousand year old city that has a unique mix of traditional buildings mixed with modern, high-end commercial stores. If you are up for it you can walk up to Ibiza Castle. It is a challenging walk but offers unrivaled views of Ibiza Town and the harbor. 
  • Cala Tarida and Cala Llonga are both worth a day trip, and if you headed further south you could catch a glimpse of the beautiful rock formation of Es Vedra. 
  • You can also just hire a car and explore some of the hidden corners of the island. There are plenty of quiet beaches that are equally stunning, but more laid back.

8. Porto, Portugal

Vanda, The Yogi Wanderer

Colourful buildings and houses over looking a river with a bridge crossing the river.

Portugal’s second-largest city is one of the best summer destinations in Europe for history buffs and beach bums alike, not to mention a food and wine lovers’ paradise.

From a vibrant art and cultural scene to uncrowded surf spots, from beautiful architecture to the stunning Douro River, the birthplace of Port Wine really has it all.

Located in the north of the country, Porto has an international airport and is easily reached by plane, train, or bus.

I recommend staying at least a couple of days, more if possible, to enjoy everything the city has to offer. And it’s a lot!

Start by exploring Porto’s downtown, where you’ll find many of the city’s most famous landmarks, like Lello Bookstore, Clérigos Tower, São Bento Train Station, and Porto’s Cathedral.

Then head to the picturesque Ribeira district and soak in its unique charm and beauty. Make sure to climb to the upper deck of the iconic Dom Luis Bridge, for some spectacular panoramic views of the city.

For the modern and cultural side of Porto, have a peek at the incredible architecture of Casa da Música, visit the impressive Serralves contemporary art museum, and stroll along the Foz do Douro waterfront.

If you have the time, I highly recommend doing a cruise along the Douro River. The classic route from Porto to Régua, takes you through the amazing scenery of the Alto Douro wine region, one of the oldest wine regions in the world and a Unesco World Heritage Site.

Check out my  Porto itinerary  for more things to do and local travel tips.

Jamie, Travel Addict

Houses with red roofs over looking a rock structure in the green blue ocean.

Croatia is swiftly rising in popularity as a summer destination spot – with it’s charming cities, rich history, and pristine beaches it’s easy to see why.

The most popular destinations to visit in Croatia revolve around the ocean, and range from Zadar in the north, to Split in the center, and Dubrovnik in the south. Each city has it’s own unique draw – the ancient walls of Dubrovnik that served as a backdrop for many episodes of Game of Thrones (and you can walk along them for amazing views), the ancient Roman palace beneath the charming streets of Split, or the gorgeous Venetian influences on the amazing Zadar. Each city has something tremendous to offer, and plenty of great food.

The easiest ways to get to any of those cities is to fly, each one has their own sizable airport with daily flights to a variety of destinations throughout Europe.

The best way to get from city to city is by boat – sailboat or the junkers are a fantastic way to travel the coast of Croatia in summer . There are various companies that offer group tours of the islands, or will provide boat and skipper to travel at your leisure, but it is one of the most fun ways to get around. There’s the added bonus of having your mode of transport also as your accommodation, which floats with you to each gorgeous island along the way.

It also gives you easier access to some of Croatia’s true Adriatic gems. For the adventurous and nature lovers you can’t miss the island of Mjlet with it’s amazing National Park. For incredible food and culture the charming island of Hvar is a popular destination. But the most beautiful of all is Korcula, with it’s winding streets, charming town and fantastic atmosphere.

10. Copenhagen, Denmark

Linn, Brainy Backpackers

Bright coloured buildings with umbrellas and boats lining a canal on a sunny day.

Copenhagen is one of the most beautiful places in Europe in summer. The city is full of things to do and is best seen by foot or by bike. You can rent bikes by the train station or you can go on a guided bike tour around the city. Make sure you go to Nyhavn and soak in the iconic, colorful buildings at the famous port. While you’re there, it’s perfect to go for a boat trip too.

Make sure you see the Little Mermaid and take a stroll along Langelinie. The quay there is an extension of Copenhagen harbor and deep enough for large ships. There are beautiful fountains and a green park to explore and maybe even have a little picnic on a warm summer day.

If shopping is your thing, make sure you get time for some shopping at Stroget, one of Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping streets with it’s 1,1 kilometers.

Finally, whether you have  one day in Copenhagen  or one week, you should not miss out on a visit to Freetown Christiania. Though it used to have a bad reputation, this neighborhood has become a safe place to go. You should keep in mind that even though cannabis is sold in Freetown Christiania, the locals don’t want any drugs or drug tourism there. And cannabis is illegal in Denmark just like other drugs. So be respectful and just enjoy the little markets, natural smoothies, street art, and chilled vibe.

Copenhagen airport is well connected to the rest of Europe and a fair bit of destinations in the rest of the world. There is both metro and train that goes straight into the city center.

Generator Copenhagen is a budget friendly and great hostel with shared and private rooms. If you are looking for a hotel, Citizenm Copenhagen Radhuspladsen is a good alternative.

Or, My Path in the World

A natural stone structure with a cave in the middle surround by blue ocean waters.

Malta is not your usual European summer destination but it is one of the best European countries to visit in summer. Beyond its dreamy bays and natural pools, it’s home to cities that were built by knights, historical landmarks and archeological sites, enchanting villages, and an intriguing culture that was influenced by the Arabs, Italians, and Brits.

Your  Malta itinerary  can certainly be all about relaxation and soaking up some sun, and places like Għadira Bay, Riviera Bay, and St. Peter’s Pool are perfect for doing exactly that. But if you feel like seeing more of this fascinating destination, you have to visit places like the cave complex of the Blue Grotto, the fishing village of Marsaxlokk, cities like Valletta and Mdina that will make you feel like stepping back in time, and even a film set turned into an attraction park called Popeye Village.

You should also head to Malta’s two other islands – Gozo and Comino (which is uninhabited). You can either visit them independently by taking a ferry, book a full-day cruise, or take a guided day tour.

As for accommodation, I recommend staying at the Slimiza Suites hotel in the city of Sliema, which is a fantastic base for exploring the island. You can also look for hotels in the capital city of Valletta, which is also very well connected to other parts of the island.

12. Durmitor National Park, Montenegro 

Erin, Curiously Erin

An orange van driving over a bridge surrounded by mountains and trees.

The absolute highlight during my European summer trip was Montenegro and particularly Durmitor National Park. Durmitor NP is located in the northwest corner of the small country and is the perfect destination for adventure lovers and thrill-seekers.

Not only is it one of the most picturesque locations but compared with other European parks it’s relatively undiscovered. The highest tourism season is winter which means you’ll have almost 80,000 acres to yourself and travel buddies.

A few must do’s include:

– Visiting the Tara Canyon bridge. This bridge is what I believe to be the most iconic symbol of Durmitor and connects the two sides of the Tara Canyon by a 172m high arched wonder. A great activity to do here is zipline across the canyon. You’ll find a few operators all charging around €10.

– Take a self-guided audio tour. A lot of the national park surrounds a great panoramic ring road. Download the free  izi.travel  app and the Durmitor audio guide to make available offline. The tour starts and concludes in Zabljak and is your companion for the 76km loop. You’ll hear lots of interesting facts, interviews with locals, and ideas for photo stops and short walks.

– Go hiking. The  Durmitor National Park hiking  trails range from short loops around the Black Lake to full-day and overnight adventures. Whatever your hiking style summer is the best time to get out and hopefully catch a glimpse of a chamois or mountain goat.

13. Sicily , Italy

Emily, Wander-Lush

The islands of Sicily in the ocean

Nothing says summer in Europe like an ice cream cone on the beach. Where better to soak up the season than the birthplace of gelato, sunny Sicily.

The largest of  Italy’s islands , Sicily on of the best summer destinations in Europe. Summer is definitely high season so you may have to contend with crowds when exploring the island’s historic old towns, but you can find relative solitude in the smaller villages and outlying islands.

Summer is the best time for hiking in Sicily, including the Mount Etna summit. Hire a boat and get out on the water to explore the beaches, coastal rock formations and volcanic islands, or join a walking tour in any of the bigger cities to learn about Sicily’s unique history and culture.

Aside from gelato and Aperol Spritzes, you can taste Sicily’s fresh, varied cuisine at traditional trattorias across the island.Spend a few days in Sicily’s biggest city, Palermo, staying at a boutique hotel such as Palazzo Natoli (which is conveniently located near the cathedral) before exploring the island’s interior and 1,400-plus kilometres of coastline.

If possible, hire a car so you can travel at your own pace. Seven to 10 days is the ideal amount of time to spend in Sicily.

14. Gaeta, Italy

Lisa, Planning Away

Stone walls, yellow umbrellas, white fences and trees on a beach.

Have you ever heard of Gaeta, Italy?  If you are an international traveler probably not. It is not listed in any guidebooks and there are no train stations nearby. It is a local treasure! 

Gaeta is the best European summer holiday destination in Europe. It is one of the most southern cities in the Lazio region of Italy.  Located about two hours from Rome or Naples.  Renting a car is the only way to get there

There are seven beaches in Gaeta .  These beaches are very popular amongst the locals.(especially in August) There are beautiful cliffs and grottoes to explore. It is also a great place to snorkel and scuba dive.  One of the beaches is only accessible by row boat.  Be sure to rent a boat, a bike, or hit the hiking trails in this area.  

There are many stunning accommodation options in Gaeta. Beautiful resorts are located along the coast which make for amazing views of the ocean.  We stayed at the Grand Hotel Le Rocce.  The grounds are absolutely beautiful.  The private beach and pool were incredible. This may be one of the most romantic places in Italy!   

Gaeta is worth checking out on your next trip to Italy!

15. Hallstatt, Austria

Jürgen & Martina, PlacesofJuma

An Austrian village in between green mountains over looking a large lake.

Hallstatt, the picturesque little village in the Salzkammergut, is certainly one of the best summer destinations in Europe. Situated in a breathtaking setting on the shores of the black Lake Hallstatt and with the imposing mountains in the background, this small village of 800 inhabitants is a real visitor magnet.

In summer, a picture-book atmosphere awaits you here – no wonder that this place is probably the most photographed in Austria.

Although the  Austrian village Hallstatt   is relatively small, there are many sights worth seeing, such as the historic marketplace with the beautiful Trinity Column. Especially beautiful are the many colorful houses with the many blooming flowers.

Also interesting in Hallstatt is the Bone-House, where a collection of 600 colorfully painted skull bones has been kept. Those who love to take amazing pictures should in any case also visit the Hallstatt-Aussichtspunkt – the viewpoint of Hallstatt where the best pictures are taken.

But also in the surroundings of Hallstatt, especially nature lovers, sports and outdoor enthusiasts will have their fun. The summer highlights to do are a hike on the Dachstein-Krippenstein Mountain towards the 5-Fingers Skywalk and also a visit to the beautiful Gosau with its magnificent Lake is absolutely recommended.

16. Prague, Czech Republic

Veronika, Travel Geekery

People relaxing on the grass of a river bank over looking an old European city under the shade of trees.

Prague as a destination is amazing any time of year and on of the best summer in Europe. For the best  Prague summer  experience, don’t dedicate too much time to the touristy sights in the historical city center, and instead enjoy Prague like locals do.

Hang out at Prague’s parks, stroll by the river or sit down with a bottle of wine, hop on a bike and ride as far as you can.. Join locals at outdoor swimming pools, hike the forests surrounding Prague – the list goes on and on! Prague cultural life is alive and kicking in summer too. Opt for a summer cinema or just chat with locals at any beer garden, since the city is full of them anyway.

There are many tours specializing in getting you out of the busy city center on a bike or e.g. a boat. Guided tours also include hikes to nature on Prague’s outskirts.

Prague is easy to reach from anywhere in the world – you can fly to the Vaclav Havel Airport or use the dense train and bus network, which covers Central Europe.

When choosing a place to stay in Prague, I can highly recommend the Mosaic Hotel – it offers various types of accommodation from basic dorms to luxury rooms and is conveniently located in the New Town area, from where you can walk easily to the city center or hop on a tram to the outer neighborhoods.

17. GDAŃSK , Poland

Agnes, The Van Escape  

Colour buildings and black gate lining a river on a sunny day.

Situated by the Bay of Gdańsk and the Baltic Sea, Gdańsk is an ideal place for summer holidays. The proximity of the sea ensures perfect relaxation on the sandy beach outside. But the attractions of the city will not let you get bored when you get off the deckchair. Gdańsk is a city where over 1000 years of history intertwined with modernity. It was here on September 1, 1939, on the Westerplatte Peninsula, where the Second World War started. Moreover, it was in Gdańsk in 1980 that Solidarity was born.

How to get to Gdańsk?

Gdańsk has excellent flight connections all over Europe. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport is close to the city; there are public transport and private transport to the center. Furthermore, the railway network provides quick connections with other cities in Poland. You can quickly get to Gdańsk from Warsaw or Kraków. Finally, if you like to travel by ferry, you can go to Denmark or Sweden from the port of Gdańsk.

Where to stay?

Depending on your budget and needs, you can find cheap but cozy hostels or exclusive and modern apartments and hotels in Gdańsk. In the heart of the city there are excellent hotels such as Hilton Gdańsk, Radisson Hotel & Suites, IBB Hotel Długi Targ, or Radisson Blu Hotel. If you are looking for beachfront accommodation, a great beach view offers Novotel Gdańsk Marina.

Things to do in Gdańsk?

Gdańsk is the city of freedom and solidarity. In the European Solidarity Center can learn the history of the “Solidarity” movement. Lech Wałęsa, the first chairman of NSZZ “Solidarity,” former president of Poland and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, has his office here.

From the European Solidarity Center is close to the Museum of the Second World War , which tells about the most significant armed conflict with a broad international context.

One of the most representative places in the city is Długa Street, with many Renaissance tenement houses. Long Embankment is a water promenade and an ideal place for walks to observe the passing ships and the city’s architecture. You will also find great restaurants and bars. There is also the Crane, the largest and the oldest of the surviving port cranes of medieval Europe. Through the St. Mary’s Gate, you enter the most delightful St. Mary’s Street with shops with amber jewelry.

Finally, if you want to take a break from the city, it is worth going to the beaches in Jelitkowo, Stogi, or Brzeźno.

Tour recommendations

It’s worth considering a guided city tour to learn about its stories. An Interesting option is a boat trip on the Bay of Gdańsk. It’s also great to visit Sopot and Gdynia from Gdańsk.

18. Belgrade, Serbia

Ellis, Backpack Adventures

White Church with a green dome roof and water features lining the path to the church.

Belgrade in Serbia is one of the top summer destinations in Europe and for good reasons. It is cheap, does not have the tourist crowds yet that other European capitals have and has lots to offer to its visitors. You can even go to the beach in Belgrade.

Belgrade has a scenic location where the Sava and Danube rivers meet. They offer a nice respite from the summer heat. Most locals head to the island of Ada Ciganlija to relax on the beach or for activities like water skiing and beach volleyball.

You can also go walking or cycling along the boulevard that runs along the shores of the Sava and Danube rivers. However, the most beautiful way to see the rivers is from the ancient Kalemegdan fort. From here you have a beautiful view on the city.

Belgrade is a very young and dynamic city with lots of cafes and restaurants and an active nightlife. Summer is perfect to spend the day on one of the restaurant terraces in the bohemian quarter of Skadarlija or in Zemun.

Its center with the pedestrian street Knez Mihailova and the Zeleni Venac market is also a great place to explore on a nice summer day. In the rare case that the weather is not in your favor, Belgrade has lots of interesting museums too.

19. London, England

Pauline, Beeloved City

A Building labelled the borough market opposite a green and brick pub.

If you are visiting Europe in summer, going to London should be on your bucket list! 

As you may know, England is known for its rain which is why summer is the best time to visit. You will maximise your chances of having nice weather and will get to enjoy some of the best activities in the city! 

First, head to the famous landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London Eye, Tower Bridge and Tower of London. If you want to learn more about the history of London, make sure to hop on one of the many walking tours in the city. 

Once that’s done, you can stroll along the Thames banks and stop in one of the bars with a terrace overlooking the river. The Old Thameside Inn, located near London Bridge, is a great place to grab a drink if you want to discover what an authentic British pub is like.

If you are a Potterhead, you can also go on a walking tour and discover the best Harry Potter sites in London. 

Alternatively, you can also opt for a Jack the Ripper tour. You will learn plenty about England’s most famous serial killer and discover East London!

The British capital is also known for its street art and markets. Head to Shoreditch or Brixton to see wonderful murals and grab some delicious street food.

With a total of 6 airports, you can fly to London from almost anywhere in the world. You can then either take a bus or a train to London Victoria. There are also 2 international train stations (King’s Cross and St Pancras) with direct trains to/from Paris and Brussels.

In terms of accommodation, you will be spoilt for choice. The best neighbourhoods to stay in are Westminster, city of London, Shoreditch, Kensington and Hammersmith.

20. The Netherlands

Maartje, The Orange Backpack

A bridge over a canal with old buildings and bikes lining the banks

The Netherlands is a great destination in Europe all year round, but nothing beats a summer trip to this small country. It’s the time the flower fields are blooming, the locals sit down at terraces with a Dutch beet and the sunny weather makes the country look at its best.

The Netherlands is a small country you could easily visit in about a week, though you might want to opt for more time to fully enjoy all highlights. Most travelers stick to the famous capital of Amsterdam, but there’s much more to see and do around the country. Public transport is an easy way to get around and explore more than just Amsterdam.

Head north of Amsterdam to see some authentic old villages and windmills like at Volendam or the Zaanse Schans. Enjoy the finest modern architecture in the bustling city of Rotterdam and  unwind at the beaches of Texel island  or the forests of the Veluwe National Park.

The Netherlands is home to the most beautiful European castles; Castle De Haar close to the historical city Utrecht is our absolute favorite.

Did you know Amsterdam also hides a stunning palace in the plain side at one of its main square?

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20 Top-Rated Places to Visit in Europe in Summer

Written by Lisa Alexander and Shandley McMurray Updated Aug 24, 2023

While many of the best places to visit in Europe experience all four seasons, summer's optimal weather makes it a favorite time for vacations. Visiting during summertime means that you don't have to bundle up when traveling. You can shed some layers and bask in glorious sunshine.

Eze on the French Riviera

Warm, long days enhance your vacation experience. It's a joy to walk around the charming historic towns in nice weather; dine alfresco at outdoor cafés or restaurant terraces; and sunbathe on sandy beaches.

If you love sunshine and blue skies, you'll have plenty of choices. From the beach-meets-city vibe of Barcelona to the intriguing architecture and spectacular Mediterranean scenery of Istanbul, the appeal of each destination on this list is undeniable.

Of course, you will want to visit all the famous tourist landmarks on your European vacation. During summer, you also have the chance to see the parks and gardens in full bloom and experience the holiday atmosphere of the seaside resorts during the high season.

Summer is the perfect time for sightseeing and relaxing while creating memories. For more ideas, read our list of the top places to visit in Europe in the summer.

1. Lisbon, Portugal

2. dubrovnik, croatia, 3. reykjavik, iceland, 4. the azores, portugal, 5. crete, greece, 6. french riviera, france, 7. rome, italy, 8. paris, france, 9. biarritz, france, 10. london, england, 11. tenerife, spain, 12. edinburgh, scotland, 13. madrid, spain, 14. florence, italy, 15. amsterdam, netherlands, 16. prague, czech republic, 17. barcelona, spain, 18. budapest, hungary, 19. istanbul, turkey, 20. rhodes, greece.

Old district of Alfama in Lisbon

No European trip is complete without a visit to Lisbon . Generous and enthusiastic by nature, the Portuguese will welcome you with warm smiles and hearty meals. Thanks to an uptick in direct flights in recent years, accessing Spain's neighbor has never been easier – or more affordable.

When you fly into this Portuguese capital, get ready for a workout! Known as the city of seven hills, Lisbon forces you to get moving. Be prepared to walk up and down, down and up – and repeat . Don't worry, hop-on-hop-off buses and trolleys – like in San Francisco – make it easy to give your legs a break.

View of Lisbon from the Parque Eduardo VII

Here, there are many historical buildings to stand in awe of – from the Castelo de São Jorge (Saint George's Castle) to the Santa Justa Lift and the Ponte 25 de Abril bridge . Parque Eduardo VII is the city's largest park, and it offers arguably the best view of Praça Marquês do Pombal , Avenida da Liberdade , and the sparkling Targus River.

Make sure to carve out time for a quick beach trip 20 minutes away, and to feast on pastel de nata , the country's delicious dessert. Refurbished in 2018, the lovely Doca de Santo restaurant offers tasty fare almost as impressive as its river views.

Read More: Lisbon Itineraries for Travelers

Dubrovnik

It's easy to see why Dubrovnik has been dubbed the "Pearl of the Adriatic." Surrounded by ancient stone walls and peppered with orange-tiled roofs, this southeastern Croatian gem is one of the most stunning cities on the Dalmatian Coast. No wonder the television series Game of Thrones chose this as one of its shooting locations.

Dubrovnik's old-world beauty, captivating tourist attractions (the view from atop Mount Srd is unbeatable), and popular day cruises to the Elafiti Islands make this a hot spot for travelers during summer. And don't forget the food– it's almost impossible to pick a bad restaurant.

To avoid the crowds, try to plan your trip at the very start or end of the high season, running from May to September, for less shoulder-to-shoulder action.

View over the Dubrovnik Old Town

In addition to the sights that you'll recognize if you're a Game Of Thrones fan – including Gothic Rector's Palace – this easy-to-navigate city features many buildings preserved from the 16th century. The Old Town brims with restaurants, boutiques, and tours, all surrounded by the impressive stone wall, where many apartments have been carved into the side.

When you have exhausted yourself from sightseeing go for a dip in the sparkling blue Adriatic Sea at one of Dubrovnik's beaches or take a ride on the cable car with 360-degree views of the city and the water.

A quick, 10-minute ferry ride will get you to the picturesque island, Lokrum , where you can take in the scenic views, wander around the botanical garden and nature preserve, and visit the 11th-century Benedictine monastery.

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Summer in Reykjavik

Reykjavik may not be the first place that comes to mind when you're considering places to visit in Europe, but it should definitely be on your list. Summer is a great time to visit Iceland for two reasons: the chance to see the Northern Lights and endless sunshine. And by endless, we really do mean never-ending: from mid-April to mid-August, there is no darkness in Reykjavik, due to its geographical position.

If you don't mind using blackout curtains to help you sleep at night, then visiting during summer has many advantages. For instance, the hiking trails and overlooks are gorgeous at this time of year. Picture colorful fields of greens and flowers, blue skies juxtaposed against the Blue Lagoon healing waters, and near-perfect 60- to 70-degree weather.

In addition to Mother Nature's works of art, Iceland offers urban culture. Reykjavik, the capital, is the largest city in the country. Here, you will find charming shops and restaurants with questionable fare – including shark – and a stunning concrete church, called Hallgr í mskirkja . One of the most enjoyable things to do in Reykjavik is dine at the Perlan museum's restaurant, which rotates to provide views of the town, the ocean, and the countryside.

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São Miguel, Azores

Despite the area's vast size, the nine isles that make up the Azores are somewhat hidden gems off Portugal's main coast. These verdant isles are magical and serene, home to UNESCO World Heritage sights, hot springs, gushing geysers, bubbling mud pots, dark caves, and romantic grottos. Visit in summer for the most optimal weather conditions for exploring the outdoor wonders.

São Miguel is the largest of the Azores islands, a true beauty bursting with adventure and plenty of tourist attractions in Ponta Delgada , its capital. On this and the other luscious isles, prepare to be wildly entertained. From biking to paragliding to hiking to spelunking, there are so many fun things to do in the Azores, especially during summer's high season.

Keep your eye out for majestic blue lagoons, volcanic craters, and towering mountains so astounding, you'll need to stop to catch your breath.

Crete, Greece

It's easy to see why Crete is deemed one of the best places to visit in Europe in summer. This Greek beauty is a haven for travelers who love fresh food, historic tales, archeological sites, and the stunning vista of bright azure waves lapping volcanic shores.

Travel in late June if you're hoping to avoid the summer crowds. July and August boast impeccable weather, which means you'll be clamoring for space on the tourist-laden streets and standing in lines at Crete's top tourist attractions .

Crete's soft, sandy beaches are unmissable, especially if you're looking for a way to soak up summer's warm rays. If you only have time to visit one (which would be a true shame), put Elafonissi Beach at the top of your list of must-visit beaches in Crete. It's one of the best pink sand beaches in the world and is located only two hours from the tourist-favorite city, Chania.

Popular tourist towns on Crete include Chania , Agio Nikolaos , and Rethymnon . Many people fly into the city of Heraklion , which is also worth exploring, even if just to see the Palace of Knossos , one of the top archeological sites in Greece.

View over nice on the French Riviera

This legendary stretch of coastline offers everything you need for the perfect summertime vacation: beautiful beaches, quaint coastal towns, fabulous art museums, and endless views of the deep blue Mediterranean Sea. The tourist attractions of the French Riviera appeal to anyone who loves culture along with an amazing beach vacation scene.

The French Riviera (known as the Côte d'Azur in French) extends from Menton, near the Italian border to Saint-Tropez near Marseille (although the region's boundaries are not set in stone). Famous for its sunshine and upscale seaside resorts ( Cannes , Nice , Saint-Tropez ), the French Riviera epitomizes the allure of the South of France.

Although the coastline is synonymous with glamour, the French Riviera overlaps with the more laid-back region of Provence . Several Provençal towns such as Saint-Tropez, Cassis, Antibes, and Fréjus are considered part of both regions. Two of the French Riviera/Provençal region's must-see villages include Saint-Paul de Vence , a fascinating walled medieval town, and Èze , a medieval hilltop town with a magnificent botanical garden (Jardin Exotique) and sweeping coastal vistas.

Be sure to plan ahead if you're going to visit the French Riviera during the summer, which is the high season for both French holiday-goers and international travelers. Hotels tend to raise their rates and quickly become fully booked in June, July, and August.

St. Peter's Basilica and the Tiber River

Rome is a romantic place to travel in Europe during any season, but the sticky, sweet summer is one of the best times to visit the Italian capital. Rome is a unique city that seamlessly combines historic architecture, tourist attractions , and modern culture, not to mention drool-worthy food.

No matter when you visit, carve out time for a trip to the Colosseum , the capital's most famous, and recognizable, attraction. Be warned that the summertime lines can be long, so pack sunblock, a hat, and water for use while you wait your turn to wander around this intriguing site.

After you've lunched on pasta in an open-air patio, people-watched by the Trevi Fountain , and savored gelato near Piazza Navona , head to the city's best museums and palaces to soak up the history (and some air-conditioning) that permeates the ancient walls.

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Eiffel Tower at sunset

There's a lot to love about Paris! The Eiffel Tower, the romantic Seine River scenery, the amazing museums , shopping, nightlife, and fine cuisine. Summer only adds reasons to visit: long days to linger at outdoor cafés and wander through the leafy green parks and flower-filled gardens; balmy evenings to appreciate late dinners and cultural performances.

Yes, you'll be looking at higher rates on things like hotels, flights, and tourist attractions , but the added expenses are more than worthwhile. In fact, the weather between June and August is practically parfait (a.k.a. perfect) with highs in the upper 70s.

In addition to dining en plein air (a.k.a. outside), summer's climate allows you to enjoy recreational activities, like outdoor movies, dancing at an open-air concert, or watching bikers roll into town during the Tour de France.

With the sun shining and roses blooming, summertime in Paris gives you a taste of la vie en rose . Plus, the summer season packs an impressive schedule of events and festivals.

Tip: If possible, visit during June or July rather than August. Most Parisians leave the city in August (which can give the city the feel of a tourist take-over) so the city's ambiance changes. Also, many shops and restaurants are closed in August.

Read More: Latin Quarter, Paris: Top Attractions, Tours, & Hotels

The Grand Plage in Biarritz

Biarritz is the ultimate place for a beach vacation in France and manages to retain its air of elegance during summertime, despite the crowds. While other seaside resorts in Europe suffer from over-tourism, Biarritz feels refreshing and refined even in the high season.

Set along the Bay of Biscay, the sublime sandy beaches of Biarritz are wide enough and the scenery is wild enough to keep your focus on nature, rather than the fact that you're sitting in a line-up of tightly packed lounge chairs.

The main tourist beaches in Biarritz are spacious and feature amenities such as striped beach tents, cafés, and lifeguard supervision. Besides the classic beaches, there are also surfer beaches and family-friendly beaches with calm waters.

Other attractions and things to do in Biarritz during summertime include visiting the Biarritz Aquarium, strolling along the seaside, and gourmet dining. Thanks to the city's aristocratic heritage, two historic tea salons (the Miremont and Maison Dodin) serve exquisite traditional French pâtisserie and afternoon tea.

Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster

Since it can start to get chilly as early as late August in London, we suggest catching a redeye to The Smoke in June or July. Since schools don't get out until early to mid-June, you'll fight fewer crowds if you visit before then. It's been known to get quite sweaty at this time of year (into the 70s and even 80s) and air-conditioning is rare, so dress accordingly.

The capital of both England and the United Kingdom, London offers a mix of modern conveniences and tradition. It's also one of the most influential cities on the planet. You'll want a handful of days here, especially since there is so much to see : Westminster Abbey , the London Eye , The Shard , Buckingham Palace , Borough Market , the Tower of London , and the list goes on.

On a particularly lovely day, the city's greens (including the infamous Hyde Park ) are swarmed by Londoners perfecting their tans. Grab food from a local restaurant and enjoy it in the park (like Kensington Gardens , Kew Gardens , or St James's Park ) to make the most of the good weather.

Even if you roll your eyes at the idea, a hop-on, hop-off bus is ideal to get around quickly and without confusion. For city slickers with street cred, navigating the tube and bus system is easy enough, too.

Grab a 99 from an ice cream truck to cool off. This traditional English treat features soft-serve vanilla ice cream that is topped with a chocolate Flake bar.

View over the beach on Tenerife

Tenerife tops the list of the best places to get married in the world . Once you catch sight of its magnificent sandy beaches, dazzling cerulean waves, and lush nature reserves, you'll understand why: it's utterly romantic. A hot spot for travelers to Europe in summer, Tenerife is one of the best places to visit in the Canary Islands .

Most visitors spend the majority of their time digging their toes into the soft sand beaches during summer, but you'd be amiss to skip the other attractions of Tenerife , including a visit to the remarkable Teide National Park . Pack comfy walking shoes and plenty of water if you're planning to hike this volcano, the third highest in the world.

During summer in Tenerife, you can expect dry, sunny skies with temperatures sometimes tipping the thermometer over the 28-degree Celsius mark.

You'll be sharing the streets with many other tourists from across the globe since this is one of the best places to visit in Europe in the summer. Be sure to book your hotel and dinner reservations well in advance.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Summer in Edinburgh is a magical time. The daytime highs hover around 19 degrees Celsius. The mild temperatures allow you to comfortably explore the city's tourist attractions on foot.

Edinburgh Castle is a must-see, particularly when the sun is shining. This iconic landmark is one of the top tourist sites in Scotland . During summer, you have the chance to admire the lush vegetation climbing the hill to the castle, and its blooming gardens.

June, July, and August are perfect months to wander Edinburgh's best parks . Pack a picnic lunch, so you can stay even longer to fully enjoy the fresh air and picturesque surroundings.

Don't miss the Royal Mile , the gorgeous streets that connect Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse . Window shop, people watch, or grab a cuppa in one of the charming cafés.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Edinburgh

Madrid skyline in the summer

We're not going to lie, summer in Madrid can be hot. We're talking sweat dripping down your back long after the sun sets hot. Don't let temps in the high 80s Fahrenheit (30-plus Celsius) scare you, Madrid is still one of the best places to visit in Europe in summer.

This Spanish gem offers food so good, you'll beg for seconds, lively music to entice you to dance in the streets, and a bevy of museums and galleries to explore. Insider's tip: June and July are the best summer months to visit; some shop owners take the month of August off.

The Mad Cool Festival takes place in early July. This event gives you the chance to rock out to some of their favorite performers in a large, open-air venue.

When you've had enough of exploring Madrid's busy streets and tourist attractions , hop in a bus, train, or rental car to explore the many day-trip-worthy sites and towns nearby. If you have time for just one excursion, head to Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

View of Florence's Duomo and the city

Perhaps you're celebrating a honeymoon or anniversary – or maybe you're in a serious relationship with pasta. Whatever your reason for visiting Italy, our best suggestion is to make sure Florence is on your list of places to visit in Europe in the summer.

This romantic Italian wonderland looks as if it was painted in watercolor and brought to life in order to serve as the capital of Tuscany.

Art fanatics will rejoice in the one-of-a-kind masterpieces bursting onto the scene. The public piazzas include masterpieces of sculpture, while the city's museums introduce you to phenomenal works like Da Vinci's Annunciation and Botticelli's The Birth of Venus , among others.

The Ponte Vecchio Bridge is one of the most picture-perfect spots in Europe. This iconic bridge is graced by colorful shops adorned with shutters, selling touristy kitsch to the millions of visitors that cross it each year.

Other unmissable sights include the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazza Duomo, which are impossible to miss. Climb the claustrophobia-inducing 463-step stairway to the top of the Duomo for the best views of Florence. (You must book a time slot to climb the Duomo.)

Tulips blooming along an Amsterdam canal

The Netherlands prides itself on being eco-friendly. Not surprisingly given the country's flat and scenic terrain, the preferred mode of Dutch transport is a bicycle. The country boasts 32,000 kilometers of cycling trails, and it's said that every Dutch person owns two bikes. You'll see thousands of them on the roads of its capital, Amsterdam, especially in summer.

While getting around on public transportation is a cinch, you won't need to bother with trains or buses if you rent a bike during your trip. But if you're crossing the street as a pedestrian, be sure to look both ways – many cyclists zoom straight through.

Summer in Amsterdam

Slow down as you pass the city's impressive houses, hearkening back to the Golden Age in their canal-hugging splendor. Take a cruise along the waterways to pass under the inspiring bridges, and examine the townhomes from a different vantage point.

Some of the top attractions of Amsterdam are the sprawling Rijksmuseum , the magnificent Van Gogh Museum , and the heart-wrenching Anne Frank House museum.

While summer is too late to enjoy the spectacular tulip displays and Tulip Festival, it's the perfect time for outdoor exploration. You will enjoy wandering the city streets and walking or cycling alongside the canals. Summer weather also allows for alfresco dining on restaurant patios.

Old Town Prague

Light on the wallet but heavy on culture, Prague is one of those cities that attracts every type of traveler: from backpackers and nomads to honeymooning couples and the over-50 crowd.

Prague boasts incredible historic monuments and cultural attractions . The distinctive Old Town contains centuries of buildings, and a new square features modern construction.

When you're in town, consider renting a bike to get around, or take the easy-to-navigate public transportation system. Spend a day admiring Gothic churches, the Astronomical Clock , and of course, walk across the Charles Bridge and make a wish. To find something special to take home with you, spend some time shopping in Prague .

If you have time and want to hike, Prague is also a great starting point for the Bohemian Switzerland National Park near the German border.

Read More: From Prague Airport to the City Center: Best Ways to Get There

Park Güell, Barcelona

Barcelona is a beautiful Mediterranean city that buzzes with energy year-round, but during the summer it really comes to life! Especially during June and July, you won't be able to resist soaking up the sun's rays on the beaches after a morning of sightseeing around town.

From the fantastical Sagrada Familia church to the infamous Park Güell , designed by Antoni Gaudí, the tourist attractions of Barcelona reveal a rare mix of historical significance and modern practices.

As you walk or pedal through neighborhoods, you can stop for tapas, or do as the Spaniards do and take a siesta back at your hotel or Airbnb.

Aerial view of Budapest

If you are budget-minded and curious about history, Budapest is sure to delight you. It's easy enough to fly into or access by train, and you will feel as if you stepped back in time as you wander through the Gothic, cobblestone streets.

Besides its tourist attractions, gourmet cuisine is another reason to visit Budapest . The city's foodie scene includes many fusion restaurants that blend European and Eastern cuisines.

When you're touring through town, it's recommended to explore both districts – Buda and Pest (get it?) – which are separated by the notable Chain Bridge.

For fabulous views, take a cable car or the Budapest Eye , a Ferris wheel-like attraction, which is popular with tourists. To learn more about the city's history, head to the Hungarian Jewish Museum or the Budapest History Museum .

Blue Mosque in Istanbul

Technically on the border of Asia and Europe, since it's laid across the Bosphorus Strait, this Turkish city is not to be missed. Western travelers may be intrigued by the city's distinctive Eastern culture and Islamic influences. However, this city has always been at a crossroads and its ancient monuments tell the stories of the many rulers of its past.

Most tourists enjoy the UNESCO-listed Old City , where various districts offer different cultural and culinary delights – from Egyptian to Roman. Topkapi Palace is one of the top places to visit in Istanbul , closely followed by Aya Sofya , a Byzantine masterpiece constructed as a church and later converted into a mosque.

Many people simply enjoy shopping in Istanbul or hunting for treasures in the Grand Bazaar .

Istanbul is renowned for its street food scene, where you can sample flavorful delicacies prepared from local ingredients such as yogurt, eggs, eggplant, potatoes, and peppers alongside kebabs.

Read More: Best Beaches near Istanbul

Lindos Village, Rhodes

If you're searching for gorgeous scenery and fascinating sights, look no further than Rhodes Town in Greece. Pristine beaches line the shore of this historic masterpiece, the largest of the Dodecanese Islands, while the town rises above, abloom in vibrant colors.

The UNESCO-listed Old Town is a delightful maze of winding streets, hidden alleyways, and dramatic architecture dating back to the Byzantine era. It is housed within a crescent-shaped fort and packed with shops and restaurants. This is also where you'll find the majestic Palace of the Grand Masters. The area can get quite crowded during the summer months, so be warned.

Lindos lies a short way from Rhodes. One of the top tourist attractions of Greece , this picturesque village is home to an archeological site and the iconic Acropolis of Lindos .

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25 Best Summer Destinations In Europe You Should Visit

Are you looking for the perfect destination in Europe to spend your vacation this summer?

Then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, 25 travel bloggers will guide you through the most beautiful places to visit in Europe in summer whether you want to go in July, August or even September.

This is the best representation I can give you about this diverse continent. From la Bella Italia to the cooler northern Iceland, there’s a perfect holiday destination for everyone!

Are you ready to get inspired by these beautiful summer destinations?

Use this handy map to see where your dream summer destination is located in Europe.

Best summer destinations in Europe

Iceland - best summer destinations in Europe

Contributed by Suzanne of Meandering Wild

Iceland is the perfect location for a summer trip. While it is often associated with snow, dark winter nights, and the northern lights, the summer brings almost constant daylight, beautiful flower meadows and puffins.

The midnight sun means that you can explore for long days.  You don’t need to think about getting back to your hotel before it gets dark. This also means that you can visit the larger attractions late in the evening and have them to yourself.

The best way to explore  Iceland in the summer  is to complete the ring road as a road trip. This will take you past the well-known waterfalls including Godafoss and Skogafoss and the beautiful Diamond Beach which is scattered with icebergs. You will visit geothermal areas with steaming mud pools and see the large geysers. A summer road trip also means you can explore the more remote areas which are often cut off in the winter months. 

The weather in the summer can be variable. Lots of layers of clothing are needed as well as waterproofs and winter layers. Even in July, the temperature may struggle to be a few degrees above freezing and the Atlantic storms can bring heavy rain and strong winds.

This is not a warm lazy summer destination, but the landscapes and adventure make up for this completely.

Pula, Croatia

amphitheatre of Pula, Croatia - best summer destination in Europe

Contributed by Martina & Jürgen of Places of Juma

One of the most beautiful summer destinations in Europe is definitely  Pula in Croatia ! On this trip, you can expect a beautiful historic old town where you can even visit the famous Croatian amphitheater. This dates back to Roman times and can even be compared to the Arena in Rome . But not only the landmark of Pula is worth seeing, in the city center there are other Roman buildings and temples waiting for you. Picturesque are also the small alleys and pretty city squares, where you can enjoy the wonderful summer scenery with a cocktail or ice cream. In summer there is often live music and lots going on.

Another highlight that makes Pula extremely attractive as a summer destination is the countless magnificent bays and beaches. They are located outside the city and delight with beautiful nature and fabulous watercolors. Perfect if you want to relax for a few days and still do some sightseeing and excursions.

But the region around Pula is also worth seeing, so you can experience a lot here also in summertime. Some of the most beautiful sights of Istria, such as Cape Kamenjak or the mountain village of Motovun are not far from Pula.

Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina

Sarajevo

Contributed by Džangir Kolar of Dr. Jam Travels

Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country in southeast Europe. One should visit this city for many reasons, but the main 6 would be history, culture, people, food, nature, and prices. History and sites you can find in the city ranging from medieval Ottoman times, the Austro Hungarian empire, Yugoslavia with Tito, the winter Olympic games in 1984, up to the late independence war in the 1990s.

The cultural mix here is something rarely seen in one place. In a square of a few 100 meters you have temples from the four main monotheistic religions (catholic, orthodox, Muslim, Jewish) and it has been this way for over five centuries.

People here are kind, relaxed, and constantly joking. Food is again a mixture of cultures, heavily influenced by Turkish cuisine. You should try ćevapi meat rolls or one of the pies at Baščaršija Bazaar. Also, the aščinica dinner type of venue is a place to taste many things like Beg soup or stuffed peppers. For dessert, you should order baklava and coffee prepared in a special way.

Within half an hour from the city center, you have beautiful hills, rivers and waterfalls. Summers here are hot, 30+ celsius degrees. Last but not least are prices: Sarajevo is one of the cheapest capitals in Europe. For example, a beer would be 1.5 €. If you put all these features together, it is a no-brainer where you will spend your next summer vacation.

Santorini, Greece

Santorini

Contributed by Monique of Trip Anthropologist

One of the most romantic and beautiful European summer destinations is Greece’s Santorini Island. This summer is a fantastic time to visit Santorini because it will not be as crowded with cruise ships as in other years.

This is particularly so with beautiful Oia which is the most sophisticated and photographed town on the island. Make sure you walk down the many wide steps to tiny Ammoudi Bay where you can swim, snorkel, dive or just eat fresh seafood right by the water in the tiny restaurants.

Watching the sunset over the volcano across the caldera and the Aegean sea is a magical experience. Exploring the island from the sea, sailing around Santorini, hiking from Fira to Oia, and exploring the central ancient villages such as  Megalochori , are all must-do experiences!

At the southern end of Santorini is Akrotiri which is home to the archaeological site of Ancient Akrotiri, Greece’s equivalent of Pompeii. Around the central villages are wineries, some with views over the caldera.

Traditional cave hotels make a wonderful respite from the fierce summer sun. It is a great idea to hit the beaches or take to the water in the middle of the day. Sunset is the most lovely time of day and thousands of people gather near Oia castle to watch the sun sink below the volcano.

Lisbon, Portugal

travel ideas europe summer

Contributed by Venaugh of Venaugh

Lisbon, Portugal is a summer destination that you’ll never forget. The weather is perfect! It’s lovely and cool around 22 degrees Celsius even when the sun is still out, and it’s not an intense sun that’s extremely hot when you stand in it. However, some places are very windy as you go further out of the city.

There are so many wonderful sites to see like the Tower of Belem, Boca de Inferno, and of course, the breath-taking architecture. There is also Roca da Cabo which is the most western point of the entire European continent. And it looks like an image from a postcard!

Although there are also some gorgeous beaches, be prepared for extremely cold waters. Also, many of the buildings have historic value, including the places you may rent, however, there are also some more modern alternatives that can be found as well. All these reasons, plus so many more, make Lisbon a great summer destination.

Related: 19 famous landmarks in Portugal you should visit!

Alghero, Sardinia

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Contributed by Claudia Tavani of Strictly Sardinia

Alghero is easily one of the best summer destinations in Europe. This small town on the northwestern coast of Sardinia is truly unique. Famous for being a Catalan-speaking town, thanks to the fact that for a long time it was under Catalan influence, Alghero is a great place to visit year-round but it becomes fully alive during the summer months. 

Among the  best beaches in Alghero  there is Le Bombarde and right next to it, Lazzaretto beach. Both are small coves surrounded by a thick forest of Mediterranean pine trees populated by thousands of cicadas whose sound is almost deafening – in an absolutely pleasant way. Mugoni is another beloved beach, a favorite of locals and offering views of Capo Caccia (also visible from town), a promontory from where you can enjoy perfect sunset views and where you’ll find walking and hiking trails.

Capo Caccia will also give you access to Neptune Caves: the Escalade Cabirol is a stairway of more than 600 steps that will take you to the spectacular caves. Alternatively, you can go there by boat from Alghero tourist harbor. 

Not far from Alghero, Porto Conte Park is perfect for nature lovers; Nuraghe Palmavera is a well-kept archeological site and Sella & Mosca is one of the best wineries in Sardinia where you can also go wine tasting. 

Alghero is well connected to the rest of Europe via direct budget airline flights.

Scotland, UK

Scotland - best summer destinaton in Europe

Contributed by Kristin of Adventures with Ensuite

Scotland has some interesting cities but the main reason it is such a great destination is its countryside and magical scenery. The highlands and the Hebridean islands are paradises for lovers of the outdoors and summer is the best time to experience the unique landscapes.

You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to hiking in Scotland. Some areas not to miss are Glencoe and nearby Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in the UK.

Fort William, the town close to Ben Nevis, is also home to the Jacobite Express steam train – although this train is more famous as the train featured in the Harry Potter movies.

A few hours further northwest is the Isle of Skye with its fairy pools and unique rock formations such as the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing. 

The summer months bring the dreaded midges but don’t let them stop you from visiting. Summer is the best time to experience the Scottish outdoors since the weather is warmer and it rains less.

But be aware that the weather is very variable in these parts, even during summer. So come prepared for all four seasons in a single day so that nothing can stop you from enjoying the beauty of the landscape.

Algarve, Portugal

Algarve, Portugal

Contributed by Alya and Campbell of Stingy Nomads

Algarve, a region in the south of Portugal is an amazing summer destination in Europe. The region offers great weather, many outdoor things to do, beautiful historical towns, sandy beaches, a warm sea, and delicious local food. Algarve can be a perfect holiday place for any traveler; a solo traveler, a romantic couple, or a family with children. 

The most popular beach holiday places in the Algarve are Lagos, Faro, and Albufeira. All three towns have beautiful sandy beaches, charming historical centers, many restaurants, and hotels. Outdoor activities in the Algarve include surfing, kayaking, hiking, cycling, dolphin watching, etc. Hiking is one of the most popular activities here. A wide range of walking routes along the coast including the famous Rota Vicentina offers stunning views.

In summer in the Algarve the weather is great. It’s hot and sunny every day with very little rain and a refreshing sea breeze. August is the busiest time in the Algarve with thousands of foreign and local tourists coming here for the summer holidays. If you want to skip crowds it’s better to come in June or September. 

The quickest way of getting to the Algarve is to fly to the international airport of Faro; there are direct flights from many European cities. From Faro, you can take a bus, a train or rent a car and drive to your final destination.

London

Contributed by Alice of Adventures of Alice

London is the capital of England, but it’s also one of the best cities in the world with plenty to do for any kind of traveler. It’s a magical place, always buzzing with new and exciting things to do. There’s so much to offer and whether you’re spending  24 hours in London  or a whole week, the city has something for everyone.

The best way to navigate the many choices on offer is by following locals around their native boroughs, or simply taking in the sights from above with a ride on one of London’s iconic double-decker buses.

The city also has a rich history that spans centuries. It has survived gunpowder plots, The Great Fire of London and two world wars, plus, it’s also home to some of England’s most famous landmarks like Big Ben, The Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace. 

You’ll find plenty more incredible sights when you explore this city on foot or via a riverboat tour. There are countless parks throughout London, which makes it easy to find outdoor activities like cycling through Richmond Park or visiting Kew Gardens for a stroll among acres upon acres of beautiful botanical gardens. 

Plus, the food scene here is out of this world – after all, London is considered one of the culinary capitals and has everything from Michelin Star dining to fantastic street food. Perfect for culture, history or just good old-fashioned fun, London is one of the best summer destinations in Europe.

Baku, Azerbaijan

Baku Azerbaijan

Contributed by Ellis of Backpack Adventures

Baku is a city that is both European as well as Asian. Located on the Caspian sea coast it is at the crossroads between east and west. There are modern shopping streets and futuristic architecture but also a beautifully renovated historic center that brings you back to the days of the Silk Road. 

In Baku, you can visit old caravanserais, mosques and hammams. Some buildings, such as the maiden tower, are so old that people only know mysterious legends about its dynamic past. Baku is one of the oldest cities in Europe and it was founded before the 5th century BC. 

Baku was fought over by the Romans, the Persians, the Arabs, the Ottomans and the Russians. Nowadays it is the capital of independent Azerbaijan, but it remains a melting pot of different cultural influences. At the same time, Baku is changing with new futuristic buildings such as the flame towers that rise above the city

Summers are warm and dry and the great weather is perfect to explore the city. If it gets too warm in Baku itself, it is very easy to escape the summer heat. Baku is close to the Caucasus mountains and before you know it you can be surrounded by fresh air, green alpine meadows and snow-capped mountain peaks.

Provence, France

Provence France

Contributed by Nadine of Le Long Weekend

Summer in Southern France is absolutely magical. Bathed under a golden sun, and with impossibly blue skies, Provence positively glows in the warmer months. It’s a time when the farmer’s markets are in full swing, fun & entertaining cultural events fill the city streets, and long lazy lunches are savored under the shade of a plane tree.

The weather is typically hot and sunny, with sweltering days and warm nights. Because of this, it’s best to go exploring in the mornings and reserve the afternoons for a dip in the sea, or to spend time by the pool. Of course, there’s one attraction in particular that draws in visitors to this bucolic corner of France every year, and that’s the  lavender fields of Provence . Early-mid summer is the ideal time to witness the spectacle before the fragrant crop starts getting harvested in mid-July.

But even if you miss this key event, there’s plenty to keep you busy in summer. Hire a pedal boat and float down the spectacular Verdon Gorge, shop for souvenirs in the antique markets in L’isle-sur-la-Sorgue, discover the region’s famed rosé & go on a tasting tour of several vineyards, or spend time in the charming seaside village of Cassis. The Provence is incredibly varied and has something for everyone to enjoy.

Related: 21 cool weekend breaks in France

Granada, Spain

Granada - best summer destination in Europe

Contributed by Joanna of The World In My Pocket

Granada is one of  the most beautiful cities in Andalucia , a perfect destination for a summer holiday in Europe. You can almost be guaranteed that the weather will be sunny and hot if you visit Granada during the summer months. Granada is one of those cities that offers something for every member of the family, no matter what they are interested in.

One of the main attractions in Granada is the Alhambra, a fantastic Moorish fortress which has stood the test of time and is now the most visited landmark in Spain. If you want to visit, make sure to book your entry tickets ahead of time, as they usually sell out at least three months before. Even if you didn’t manage to book a ticket, you should still visit the gardens of the Alhambra, which are one of the best examples of the Nasrid landscaping.

Another great thing to do in Granada is to attend a flamenco show in one of the caves outside of the city center. It is a unique, emotional experience, that shouldn’t be missed.

Summer in Granada is a perfect time to enjoy tapas at the many outdoor terraces around the city. Remember that this is one of the few places in Spain where you get free tapas when you order a drink.

Related: Malaga one day itinerary

The German Alps

castle in the German Alps

Contributed by Daniel and Ilona of Top Travel Sights

The Alps in Southern Germany are amongst the best European summer destinations. Here, you can find a wide variety of attractions, from castles to cute mountain villages and various hiking trails.

One of the highlights of Southern Germany is  visiting Neuschwanstein Castle . The fairytale castle, which inspired Walt Disney’s  Sleeping Beauty  castle, is amongst Germany’s most famous landmarks. You can easily spend a whole day in the area, exploring the viewpoints around the building. Plus, did you know that you can visit a second castle, just a few hundred meters away?

Hohenschwangau Castle might not be as well-known as Neuschwanstein Castle, but the interior is stunning, and it’s well worth a visit. For both castles, make sure to book your tickets in advance as a limited number of visitors can tour them every day.

Another fantastic thing to do in Southern Germany is to hike in the Alps. You can find hundreds of hiking trails in Southern Germany. Some, like the hike to Lake Schrecksee, take you to alpine lakes. Others allow you to climb mountain tops or walk across meadows.

The weather in the Southern German Alps often gets hot enough in summer to swim in the alpine lakes. Nevertheless, some days might be cloudy or windy, so remember to pack a light jacket.

Malta

Contributed by Emily of Emy’s Way

An amazing summer destination in Europe that is often overlooked is Malta, a small Mediterranean island located south of Italy. I arrived with no expectations but quickly fell in love with its gorgeous views, old medieval towns and delicious local cuisine. On top of that, Malta offers so many adventurous activities that will make your trip truly unforgettable.

One of the things you can’t miss when visiting Malta is its historic capital, Valletta. It’s one of the most impressive cities I’ve ever seen, its old glory completely intact. Definitely check out the Barrakka Gardens and enjoy some stunning sea views.

If you love snorkelling or want to marvel at clear turquoise waters, I suggest a boat trip to Comino and Gozo. For the best sandy beach in Malta, head to Ghajn Tuffieha Bay. Another amazing sight to see are the ancient towns of Mdina and Rabat, as well as the nearby Dingli Cliffs (try to catch a sunrise if you can!).

If you’re visiting Malta during summer, you can definitely expect hot temperatures around 30°C. However, since you’re on an island, there are plenty of opportunities to go for a swim and cool off! If you don’t want to rent a car, there’s a great bus and ferry system that’ll take you to pretty much anywhere.

Puglia, Italy

Puglia, Italy

Contributed by Ophelie of Limitless Secrets

Puglia is one of the best destinations to visit in Europe in summer! Located in the south of Italy, exactly at the heel of Italy’s boots, this region is not too touristy yet and is worth being discovered!

Firstly, the coastline here is stunning with impressive cliffs and crystal-clear waters. You will find some amazing beaches here too! Also, Puglia is famous for its charming towns and the beautiful architecture in its cities. It’s quite warm and sunny here in summer so you can enjoy the best of what Puglia has to offer!

Go to Monopoli and Polignano a Mare if you like pretty towns on the coastline. If you want to be blown away by some impressive cliffs, coastal views and natural pools, you should drive to the south around Torre dell’Orso and Torre Sant’Andrea. Do not miss the little village of Alberobello with its Trulli. These houses look like they are coming right out of a fairy tale! If you like history and architecture, you can visit Locorotondo, Lecce or Ostuni.

The best way to travel around in Puglia is to do a road trip. You can start in Bari, the capital of Puglia and then head to the south. 

Lucerne, Switzerland

Lucerne

Contributed by Dymphe of Dyma Abroad

One of the best European summer destinations is the city of Lucerne in Switzerland. The city of Lucerne is one of the most beautiful places in the country. It is a very fun city with lots of things to do and see. Especially during summer, Lucerne is amazing!

One of the best things to do during summer is going to Lake Lucerne. This is one of the most  beautiful lakes in Switzerland and there are lots of water activities you can do here. For example, you can swim at many places at the lake. Furthermore, you can rent a boat and explore the lake from the water.

Another great thing to do in Lucerne is going to the Kapellbrücke, which is a wooden bridge from the Middle Ages. Besides that, the old town of Lucerne is great to visit too! There are lots of beautiful buildings here, and you find here lots of shops, which is great if you like shopping! Another great thing about Lucerne in summer is that there are many flowers throughout the city! Also, the weather in Lucerne is very pleasant in summer. July is the warmest month and it has an average temperature of 77°F (or 25°C).

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest

Contributed by Nate  of Travel Lemming

Summer is a wonderful time to  visit Budapest  because the warm, but not overbearing, weather is perfect for strolling along this extremely pedestrian-friendly city. Summer is also when Budapest plays host to one of the most popular music festivals in Europe: the Sziget Festival, a week-long festival attracting nearly 1,000 performances from around the world. 

Even if you’re not a music buff, though, you’ll find lots to do in Budapest in the summer. You can’t miss the famous Hungarian Parliament building, perhaps the most beautiful structure in the world. Then stroll across Budapest’s Széchenyi Chain Bridge and climb Buda Castle for sweeping vistas of the city. In the evening, be sure to check out the unique atmosphere at one of Budapest’s famous ruin bars like Szimpla Kert. 

For a real treat, take an evening river cruise along the Danube. While there are many companies selling organized boat tours, you can actually take one of four public transit boat lines to get the same experience on a budget. A ride costs a mere 750 HUF, or about 3 USD, and the boats even have bar service! 

Whatever you do in Budapest, you’re sure to soon discover why this incredible city is undeniably one of the best summer destinations in Europe. 

Constanta & Mamia, Romania

Romania

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The Black Sea Resort of Mamaia is a district of Constanta in the East of Romania. It really is a fascinating and fun place to visit and it is hot and sunny in the summer.  Mamaia is a beach resort with long sandy beaches, great bars and restaurants. Visitors can take part in many watersports or relax on the lovely beaches. The resort has a cable car running along it, a funfair and water parks.

Constanta however is the oldest inhabited city in Romania and has a history dating back to 600BC, thus it has some fantastic historical buildings to explore. The cathedral is a splendid sight, as is the iconic Art Nouveau Casino. The city is fascinating and very different from other places in Romania.

Dining out and drinks in Mamia and Constanta are relatively cheap by European standards. There are also many options to suit most tastes. Dishes such as mici and ciorba are delicacies in the area and Ursus is a great hot day tipple. This is the most popular beach holiday destination in the country for great reasons. One of the special aspects of the coast here is the spectacular Black Sea sunrises every morning.

Cyprus - best summer destination in Europe

Contributed by Lavina of Continent Hop

Cyprus isn’t too famous a spot for a European summer getaway; however, not many know that it is one of the best places to spend summer in Europe where the weather is warm (even super hot sometimes in August), the sea is pleasantly refreshing (think Indian Ocean temperatures) and calm, and it’s perfect in almost all aspects!

Cyprus is compact yet packs a punch. It’s got numerous archaeological spots that one can spend hours exploring. Most of them are concentrated in Paphos like Tombs of the Kings, Neo Paphos, Paphos castle, and the Agios Neophytos Monastery, to name a few. There are also numerous natural attractions like Adonis Baths Waterfalls and Petra Tou Romiou, which are very pretty and worth a visit.

It isn’t just about the things you can see and visit, though.  Traditional food in Cyprus  is simple yet tasty. The Mezze platters are a sight to behold with items like hummus, tzatziki, sausages, grilled halloumi and another ten things in the least. Cyprus has wineries, too, so expect some delightful drinks to go with it!

There are many options for snorkeling, kayaking, surfing, and even cave scuba diving available on the island for those who prefer an active holiday.

Corfu, Greece

Corfu

Contributed by Daniela of No Hurry To Get Home

Corfu is one of the best Greek islands and one of the dreamiest summer destinations in Europe if what you’re after is a mix of beaches and gorgeous nature. Aside from being home to some of the best beaches on the continent, this gem of an island also boasts lush mountains that are perfect for a hike.

Aside from its turquoise beaches, what makes Corfu so special is just how much there is to do. A must-do is Porto Timoni, which is one of the most gorgeous beaches on the entire island and has some amazing snorkeling opportunities. Another awesome thing to do is checking out Canal D’Amour (Love Channel) and spending a few hours exploring the historical goodness of Corfu Town. Summer is the best time of the year to visit thanks to its wonderful mild weather (hot during the day and mildly chilly in the evenings.

As for  where to stay in Corfu , Porto Demo Boutique Hotel is a wonderful choice if you’re looking for a luxurious vacation. If you’re on a budget, San Georgio Hotel is another great option. If you’d like to party, Corfu Town is probably your best bet!

Faroe Islands, Denmark

Faroe Islands

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Dreaming of towering cliffs with unspoiled natural beauty, views of vast oceans with epic roads to traverse endlessly, surrounded by magical and fairytale villages, then the Faroe Islands is the place for you. One of the best destinations for a summer road trip, Faroe Islands is an untouched and underrated gem in the world. Faroe Islands is a self-governing archipelago that consists of 18 rocky, volcanic islands, situated between Scotland, Iceland & Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean.

The best time to visit the Faroe Islands is in summer (June-August) when the average temperature is around 13-15˚C with yellow buttercups blooming all over the island. The islands are generally windy, cloudy and cool throughout the year. But the long hours of daylight (~19h) during summer with reasonably dry and settled weather makes it an ideal time for hiking and driving across the stunning landscape. The ultimate way to explore and experience the Faroe Islands is through road trips where the islands are very well connected by roads and ferries.

Although it may seem like a tiny nation, there’s a lot to do and explore. Some of the main highlights of this nation are the islands of Vagar, Streymoy and Eysturoy. Don’t miss the cute flock of puffins in Mykines, fairytale villages of Saksun and Gjogv, hiking the Kallur lighthouse in Kalsoy and exploring Tinganes, Tórshavn’s old town. To best experience Faroe Islands, dedicate a week to 10 days for the most amazing summer trip of your lifetime.  

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana

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At the heart of Slovenia , lies Ljubljana, one of the most charming and underrated European capital cities. This city has plenty to offer and is an ideal destination for a summer holiday when you can go paddle-boarding on the river, or have a drink on a boat tour around the city. 

One of the main attractions is Ljubljana Castle, standing on top of a hill above the town center. You can visit the courtyard free of charge, but you need to purchase a ticket to be able to visit other parts of the castle. The ticket costs €10 per person, by adding €3 more, you can also access the funicular. 

Strolling around the town center is a delight. There are shops, restaurants, cute cafes with beautiful settings and amazing views over the river. Ljubljana is famous for its beautiful bridges, the two famous ones are Love Bridge and Dragon Bridge. Keep in mind that a dragon is the symbol of the city.

By staying in Ljubljana, you will be able to take day trips to other popular destinations in Slovenia. Lake Bled , one of the prettiest lakes in the world, and Postojna Cave one of the largest caves in Europe are only 40 mins drive from Ljubljana. 

Related: how to spend one day in Ljubljana

Paris, France

Montmartre Paris - best summer destination in Europe

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Paris in the summer is a moveable feast! In the summer, the weather is always good, and the sun sets late. It is the time of dinners on a terrace, canal cruises, picnics in the park, and fun festivals.

Paris in the summer sees the Paris Plages, when the banks of the Seine River are covered by sand and invaded by hammocks, chaise longues, and beach bars. It also celebrates the arrival of the Tour de France and the National Day (14th of July), usually with a military parade and a show of music and fireworks around the Eiffel Tower.

Two days in Paris can give a taste of what the city has to offer. For a unique Parisian experience, however, aim at three days or more so you can also have the time to get lost or wander around your favorite neighborhood. If this is your first time in Paris, this list of  things to do in Paris  will come in handy.

Paris in the summer is high season and booking transportation and accommodation in advance is paramount. Also, consider skip-the-line tickets for the most popular attractions, like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, or the Versailles Palace.

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin

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Dublin is the perfect destination to visit in the summer, whether you’re traveling solo or with your friends and family. It’s the capital of Ireland and is located right on the coast. Dublin is also a transportation hub in Ireland, making it the perfect location to base yourself while taking day trips across the country to places like Blarney Castle, the Cliffs of Moher, and even Belfast in Northern Ireland.

There are so many fun activities in Dublin that you won’t want to miss out on. Make sure you take the time to see the Book of Kells at Trinity College (even if you aren’t a literature fan), have a fresh pint of Guinness at the  Guinness Storehouse , and explore the Temple Bar area. Dublin County is also home to lots of great coastal getaways that can be reached using the Dublin Bus, including Howth and Bray, which are incredibly underrated locations with gorgeous cliff walks!

The weather in Dublin during the summer is perfect, and it never really gets too hot. The average temperature during the summer is 68°F/20°C, and it doesn’t rain as often as you may think. When you visit, be sure to pick up a Leap Card as soon as possible to save yourself money on public transportation, which is rather reliable in comparison to some other European cities.

Rome, Italy

Trevi fountain Rome

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There is nothing like the feeling of Rome during the summer. With its thousand-year-old buildings and the feel of the city being a huge open-air museum, its beauty appeals to everyone. Wandering ancient cobblestone streets, admiring the fountains, ruins, historical and religious sites under the shining sun, you will fall in love with summertime in Rome.

The historic center (Centro Storico) is where you will find many of the well-known churches, fountains, and piazzas. You won’t want to miss The Colosseum, the largest amphitheater in the Roman world, and one of Rome’s biggest attractions. The details of the Trevi fountain will blow you away. Don’t forget to throw your coin into the fountain and make a wish! Vatican City is another must-see. The Sistine Chapel, designed by Michelangelo, is one of the greatest treasures of Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the largest churches in the world.

Summertime in Rome can get quite warm with temperatures between 30-45°C. However, that also means you’ll have plenty of extra opportunities to cool down with different flavors of gelato!

With so much to see and do, the eternal city of Rome is sure to steal your heart. Everyone should  visit Rome at least once !

Related: the ultimate Rome bucket list

Related: how many days should you spend in Rome?

It’s time to plan your summer in Europe!

I hope you gained a lot of inspiration for your next summer holiday in Europe because these destinations above represented the absolute best places to visit in Europe in summer!

If you’re not sure whether summer is the best time to visit or you want to avoid the crowds, check out my blog post about the best fall destinations in Europe !

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40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe

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Summer is the perfect time to explore the beauty and diversity of Europe’s top destinations. Whether you’re seeking sun, sea, sand, or a more cultural experience, there’s a perfect destination for everyone. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to discover some of Europe’s best summer destinations .

This list highlights a mix of mega-tourist and off-the-beaten-path destinations that will satisfy your wanderlust, whether you’re seeking beaches, mountains, lakes, or city breaks .

During the summer peak season, Europe gets crowded and can be costly. I recommend looking at the lesser-known hidden gems (many of them in this article). Do you only get time off during summer and want to explore the popular tourist hotspots? Book hotels and tickets as soon as possible – at least two to three months in advance.  

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🛏 Hotels: I use this booking site for competitive rates, a generous free cancellation policy and member perks. Always read reviews before booking.

✈️ Flights : I often use Google Flights to search for the best deals. Then, I directly book flights with the airline.  

🚅 Trains: I love using Trainline to search for train schedules and book tickets. The platform is super helpful when there are any delays, disruptions, or rail strikes, which are all too common in Europe.  

🚘 Rental Cars: Outside the major cities, you may not be able to rely solely on public transportation. For a road trip, book rental cars from Auto Europe .

🎫 Tours: My first choice for booking tours and activities in Europe is Get Your Guide . The platform is easy to book or cancel. It often runs promotions.  

🚑 Travel Insurance: You should always travel with insurance. (Credit card insurance often covers travel disruptions but not medical bills.) Check with your health insurance policy; if it doesn’t cover international travel, compare travel insurance here before purchasing.

🧳 Storage: I love carrying my luggage, says no one! Find storage in the city to safely lock it and enjoy exploring the city without weighing your shoulders. Best €5 you will spend!

Best European Summer City Breaks  

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Brussels, Belgium | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks

Brussels, Belgium

Weather : The average high is 23°C (73°F) and the average low is 14°C (57°F). Precipitation in summer is about 30%.

National Holidays : Belgium National Day (July 21), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to Stay : Motel One Brussels in the city center or Vintage Hotel in Ixelles for affordable chic styles

Crush your thirst with an icy-cold Belgian beer in the summer heat. How does that sound for your summer vacation?

Not everyone wants to rush to a beach town. If your idea of summer vacation is chilling in a city,  one day in Brussels  can make a perfect city break.

Brussels  will see more crowds than usual in summer, like any other European cities. However, it is not as bad as  Paris  or Rome. Also, the summer heat is more bearable, with the temperature rarely exceeding 30°C (85°F). While it may get humid, the chance of rain decreases in summer.

On July 21, Belgium celebrates Belgium National Day. The main festivities occur in Brussels with a parade and fireworks around the Royal Palace. The Belgian Royals go on a summer break right after this celebration;  the Royal Palace of Brussels is open to the public  during this period, giving a rare opportunity for visitors to peek at the official residence of the monarch.

Also, Brussels Flower Carpet is celebrated every other year in August. A gigantic carpet made of a million fresh begonia flowers is set on the Grand Place, creating spectacular scenery in the historic UNESCO World Heritage site.

Last but not least, Brussels is one of the  best gastronomic destinations in Europe , best known for its  waffles ,  chocolates, potato fries  (Don’t you dare call it French fries in Belgium!), mussels, and aforementioned world’s famous Belgian beers.

Contributed by Chloe of Chloe’s Travelogue

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Copenhagen, Denmark | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

Copenhagen, Denmark

Weather:  12°C to 22°C (54-72°F) Summer is the sunniest time of the year in Copenhagen but you should also expect some occasional rain.

National holidays:  Constitution Day (June 5)

Hotels to Stay:  Generator Copenhagen (good budget stay), Hotel Mayfair (mid-range hotel, well located)

The long summer days in Copenhagen make it the ideal time to explore this beautiful  Scandinavian  city.  

While hiring a bike is the best way to do as the Danes do, especially while the weather is this good, hiring a Go Boat to travel around Copenhagen’s canals is also an amazing option for an afternoon. Relax and enjoy the picturesque views while cruising through the waterways for the perfect way to get a unique perspective of the city and its architecture.

For foodies, don’t miss Reffen – Copenhagen’s street food market located at the waterfront in Refshaleøen. During the summer, Reffen is bustling with activity, with some of the city’s most delicious and diverse dishes made by local chefs. Reffen also has a great range of the city’s best craft beer – perfect for a warm afternoon.

Copenhagen is also known for its parks , and during the summer months, they become a hub for locals and tourists alike. Feel free to join the locals for a barbecue in one of the many green spaces dotted throughout the city to soak up the sun long into the evening.

Alternatively, for those who want a bit more entertainment in their trip to the Danish capital, there are also plenty of festivals and other events that take place during the summer months, such as the Copenhagen Jazz Festival and Roskilde Festival.

Overall, Copenhagen in the summer is the best time to be there. The warm and pleasant weather, with endless activities and delicious food, makes it an ideal destination for travelers.

Contributed by Astrid of Seek Scandinavia

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Berlin, Germany | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks

Berlin, Germany

Weather : The average highs is 24ºC (75ºF) and average lows is 14ºC (57ºF). But it can reach over 30ºC (88ºF).

National Holidays : None in June through August.

Hotels to Stay : Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz , Motel One Berlin Mitte

Spend  two days in Berlin , and you will realize why the German capital city often tops the list of the coolest cities in the world. Without a doubt, Berlin is a trendy and vibrant European destination for history buffs and cultural connoisseurs.

Berlin  has old European charms with  historical landmarks , like Brandenburg Gate. But the city is uniquely eclectic due to its colorful history.  World War II sites in Berlin , such as Holocaust Memorial and Nazi Book Burning Memorial, trace back to Nazi Germany. And  Checkpoint Charlie  and  East Side Gallery  remind us of another turbulent time during the Cold War when Berlin was split into East and West.

Embracing these contrasts and dark past, the city developed an edgy and rebellious spirit, creating a perfect environment for artists. And Berlin has become the artistic and cultural mecca in Europe. From underground techno clubs and  street art , the evidence is found everywhere.

The best time to visit Berlin is from May to September as the city gets lots of sun and warm and calm temperatures. But keep in mind that July is the wettest month.

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Amsterdam, the Netherlands | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Weather : The summer is comfortably warm. Daily high temperatures are around 20°C (68°F) and daily low temperatures are 12°C (54°F). But rain and wind can skew how the temperatures feel.

Hotels to Stay : Hotel Vondel near Museumsplein for location and comfort or The Dylan for luxury stay. 

Summer is the best time to visit Amsterdam for its pleasant weather, long daylight, and lively outdoor events.

The Dutch capital city gets the best weather in summer. Its proximity to the North Sea brings comfortably warm weather without being too hot. The summer weather is perfect for travel as you will enjoy enough sunshine with long daylight. But Dutch weather is notoriously fickle. It may get slightly chilly in the evening, and it occasionally rains. Be prepared with a light jacket and  umbrella  for chilly evenings or rainy days.

Amsterdam hosts many spectacular summer festivals. Open-air music festivals such as Awakenings Festival in July and Dekmantel in August draw techno and electronic music fans, respectively, from all around the world. The Amsterdam Gay Pride also takes place with street parties and the infamous boat parade on canals.

Summer is also a peak season and can be crowded. You must research ahead of time and create your  Amsterdam itinerary  to travel efficiently. It is critical to book your tickets and time slot for  the most popular Amsterdam museums  and attractions well in advance, such as  Anne Frank House  and  Van Gogh Museum .

Amsterdam city card for tourists  will save you money and time. But note that most Amsterdam museums require you to book your time slot even if you are eligible for free admission.

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Porto, Portugal | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

Porto, Portugal

Weather : sunny and dry, 23ºC – 25ºC (73-77ºF),

National Holidays : Portugal Day (June 10), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to Stay : InterContinental Porto , Torel Palace Porto

Porto is a charming and lively city that is definitely worth a visit. The best time to experience Porto’s magic is during the summer months. From June to September, the weather is perfect for wandering around the city, soaking up the sun and sipping on a refreshing glass of Port wine .

There are plenty of things to see and do in Porto. One must-visit destination is the Ribeira district, which is situated along the beautiful Douro River. You can take a boat tour , or simply walk around to admire the colorful buildings and lively atmosphere.  

The historic Porto Cathedral, the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge and the Crystal Palace Gardens are also worth a visit. Porto is very walkable so you can easily walk between each attraction.

To fully experience Porto, you should spend at least three days in the city. This will give you enough time to explore the main attractions, wander through the streets and discover all of the city’s hidden gems.  

In summer, venture outside of the city center and make a day trip to nearby beaches. Matosinhos Beach and Espinho Beach are both easily accessible by public transport.

Another insider tip is to try the famous Francesinha sandwich, which is a Portuguese delicacy made with bread, ham, sausage and steak, all smothered in melted cheese and a spicy tomato sauce. It’s a culinary experience that you won’t forget!

Contributed by Megan of Traveller’s Elixir

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Stockholm, Sweden | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

Stockholm, Sweden

Weather:  Temperature ranges from 12°C to 24°C (53-75°F). Mostly sunny with about 7 rainy days per month.

National Holidays:  National Day of Sweden (June 6), Midsummer (June 24)

Hotels to Stay:   Hotel At Six (centrally located), or Giò (affordable luxury)

If you’re keen on discovering the Nordic region but aren’t ready to deal with the blistering cold temperatures, consider visiting Stockholm , Sweden during the summertime! Not only are there  all kinds of parks, museums, and activities to do , but there are also lots of fun events that occur during the summer season!

For example, Lollapalooza Stockholm and High 5ive Summer Festival are both huge 3-day music festivals that occur at the end of June and into July. They not only feature tons of popular artists, but allow guests to indulge in an array of delicious foods, play games, see art installations, and more!

Or, if you want to celebrate with the LGBTQ+ community, don’t miss out on the PRIDE events that happen during the first week of August. You’ll witness parades and celebrations taking place all around town.

And be sure to hit up some of the most popular attractions , such as the Vasa Museum and Stortorget. At the Vasa Museum , you’ll learn the history of the Vasa ship, which sank in Stockholm Harbor on its maiden voyage. Meanwhile, Stortorget features lots of colorful historical buildings!

So, if you’re ready to explore the Scandinavian region without enduring the cold, then consider Stockholm for your next summer vacation!

Contributed by Kristin of Global Travel Escapades

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Cardiff, Wales, U.K. | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks #EuropeanCountryside

Cardiff, Wales, U.K.

Weather : Pleasant with the temperatures around 14-22℃. Summer rainfall is common but doesn’t last too long.

National holidays : St David’s Day (March 1)

Hotels to Stay : Park Plaza near Cardiff castle

Cardiff is the capital city of Wales, a small country off the west coast of England. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the weather is at its best.  

It is easy to visit on a  day trip to Cardiff from London  by either coach or train and the journey is worth making to see the best things the city has to offer.

During the summer, you can enjoy the greenery, beautiful trees and flowers at Bute Park in the heart of the city. Wander round the park or follow the river Taff as it winds through the park.  

Explore the amazing Cardiff Castle and see how it has evolved over the years from a small roman fort to an impressive family home and learn about all its uses over the years.

If the weather is not favorable, make the most of your day by exploring Cardiff market, where you can sample delicious homemade Welsh cakes. Or, pop into one of the many arcades around the city. Arcades are small covered shopping areas filled with boutique shops, cafes, hidden bars and restaurants.

When the sun is shining, Cardiff bay is the place to be. It transforms during the summer into a pop up beach area for visitors to enjoy with fun bars, food stands and live music.

Contributed by Stephanie of Book It Let’s Go

Paris Day Trip to Versailles: The Hall of Mirrors| #ParisinSummer #Versailles #RoyalPalaces #FranceTravel #TravelEurope

Don’t go to Versailles!

If there is one place in Europe I suggest you absolutely stay away from in summer, that is the Palace of Versailles. Read a detailed post about my experience and survival tips – if you still insist on going.

Best Beach Cities in Europe

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Hvar, Croatia | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

Hvar, Croatia

Weather : Average of   24.7°C   (76°F) with an average of 3 wet days per month, and a less than 10% chance of precipitation

National Holidays : Corpus Christi Day (June 8), Victory Day (August 5), and Assumption of Mary (August 15)

Hotels to Stay : Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel for great location and luxury, Apartments Olive Tree for great location and spectacular views

Hvar is a spectacular destination, and it truly comes alive in the summer.

Just a short boat ride away from Split, this island is perfect for any type of traveler. Hvar Town is full of eager partiers, as well as those looking for rich history, incredible seafood, and a luxury vacation. Attend some of the best nightlife in Europe with exclusive parties, take in breathtaking views from the magnificent fortress, or check out the impressive handicrafts in town. You could easily spend several days enjoying all that Hvar Town has to offer.

Looking for a more relaxed getaway? You can head to Stari Grad and Jels, where you’ll find more quaint seaside towns, with cobblestone streets, charming churches, and a quieter side of the island. There is also an array of tasty and more affordable restaurants, for those who aren’t looking to splurge as much.

The island of Hvar also has some unbelievable beaches, and if you visit in the summer, you can also experience the beautiful lavender fields. With charming towns, delicious food, and stunning nature, there is no better time to enjoy this incredible destination than in the summer months.

Hvar in Croatia  is truly has something for everyone, and is the perfect European summer getaway to add to your bucket list.

Contributed by Danielle of Scratch Your Mapa

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Thassos, Greece | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #GreekIslands

Thassos, Greece

Weather : Hot, sunny, and dry weather from June to August with refreshing sea breeze. The highest temperature often reaches around 28°C (82.4°F) in July and August, and can rise to 36°C (96.8°F) during heat waves.

National Holidays:  Holy Spirit Monday (June 5),Assumption of the Virgin Mary (August 15)

Hotels to Stay: A for Art Hotel   (by the port, in the centre),  Meli Suites, Thassos  (near Golden Beach),  Vathi Cove Luxury Resort & Spa   (luxury resort near Vathi Beach)

If you’re looking for a place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, then the Greek island of Thassos with breathtaking beaches, spectacular mountains, and delicious cuisine might just be the perfect destination.

Thassos offers a plethora of experiences for visitors, but perhaps the most well-known is  its stunning beaches , which come in all shapes and sizes, from secluded coves offering a peaceful escape (Metalia Beach) to large expanses of golden sand lined with beach bars. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving or various water sports.

Thassos also boasts breathtaking mountainous regions, with the highest peak Mount Ipsarion (1204m) offering an incredible panoramic view of both the land and sea. The mountains have many hiking trails suitable for both experienced and novice hikers, providing an excellent opportunity for outdoor exploration with a spectacular view.

And of course, no trip to Greece would be complete without indulging in delicious food! Luckily, the restaurants here offer a wide variety of local dishes visitors can enjoy, including the fresh seafood dishes that Thassos is known for.

If you prefer a more peaceful atmosphere, it’s best to avoid visiting around August 15, a major holiday in Greece that marks the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. However, if you visit during this time, you can witness the beautiful parade in Panagia where locals come together in celebration. Regardless of your timing, Thassos guarantees an unforgettable experience that will stay with you for years.

Contributed by Su of Goya Galeotta

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Naxos Island, Greece | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #GreekIslands

Naxos Island , Greece

Weather : 26-20°C (68-79°F), mostly sunny

National holidays : Holy Spirit Monday (June 5), Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Aug. 15)

Hotels to Stay : Naxian Horizon , Naxos Hotel Poseidon

Looking for a Greek island escape without the crowds? Look no further than Naxos. While still a popular destination, Naxos is way less busy than some of its more famous neighbors, such as Santorini or Mykonos .  

With its stunning beaches, picturesque villages, and ancient ruins , Naxos is the perfect place to soak up the sun and experience the authentic Cycladic charm during the peak summer months.

June, July and August offer a perfect climate with balmy temperatures and constant sunshine making it an ideal time to visit. The warm seawater is perfect for swimming, windsurfing, or just lounging on the beach. The sea temperature ranges from 22 to 28°C, so if you want the warmest sea, choose to travel between the end of July and August.

Naxos is the biggest island in the Cyclades and boasts fantastic beaches, many remote and completely uncrowded. Visit the family-friendly Plaka Beach, soak up the serenity of tranquil Aliko, or be swept away by the stunning beauty of Hawai Beach with its breathtaking cliff views.

Some of the  best places to stay in Naxos  for first-time travelers include the island’s bustling port town – Chora and Agia Anna, which are a charming small town with a beautiful beach.

By Mal of Raw Mal Roams

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Corfu, Greece | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #GreekIslands

Corfu, Greece

Weather : Warm and sunny with temperatures ranging from 22-32℃ (72-90℉)

National holidays : Holy Spirit Monday (June 5), Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Aug. 15)

Hotels to Stay :  Grecotel Corfu Imperial , MarBella Nido Suite Hotel & Villas , Mon Repos Palace

Nestled in the Ionian Sea,  Corfu is a perfect summer destination  for beach lovers. With its crystal clear waters and stunning landscapes, it’s no wonder that visitors flock to Corfu year after year.

One of the highlights of Corfu is its charming old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can wander through narrow cobblestone streets and admire the impressive architecture of Venetian-style buildings. The town is also home to a variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops, making it the perfect place to spend an afternoon or evening.

Of course, the main draw of Corfu is its beaches. Despite the crowds, Palaiokastritsa is worth a visit with its emerald green waters and rugged coastline , earning its nickname as the “Greek Maya Bay”. Glyfada and Agios Gordios are other popular beaches with soft sand and clear waters perfect for swimming and sunbathing.

Apart from the beach activities, Corfu also provides a plethora of other activities for visitors. Visitors can hike through the island’s lush hills and admire the stunning views, or explore the island’s rich history by visiting ancient ruins and museums, such as the Old Venetian Fortress, Angelokastro, and the Archaeological Museum of Corfu.

For those looking to avoid the summer crowds, it’s best to avoid the week before and after Dekapentaygoustos, the national holiday of Greece on the 15th of August. However, if you do choose to visit during this time, you’ll get to experience the festivities of “mini Easter” in Corfu, which is a unique and exciting cultural experience.

In conclusion, Corfu is an excellent summer destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and culture. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, explore ancient ruins, or indulge in traditional Greek cuisine , Corfu has something to offer everyone.

Contributed by Jo of World Wild Schooling

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Myrtos Beach, Greece | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #GreekIslands

Kefalonia , Greece

Weather in Summer : Warm and dry throughout summer. The average temperature is 23°C (73°F) in June and 27°C (80 ° F) in July and August, with the daily high in the 30s°C (90s ° F).

National Holidays : Holy Spirit Monday (June 5), Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Aug. 15)

Hotels to Stay : Stay at the Emelisse Nature Resort in Fiskardo for a luxury stay.

If you’re after beautifully warm weather, movie-like beaches (quite literally), and picturesque villages, look no further than Kefalonia.  

While it is less known than some neighboring islands, Kefalonia comes alive in summer. Here, you can enjoy Greece’s beautiful scenery and friendly culture without having to battle too many tourists.

Kefalonia has a lot to offer. If you love beaches, you must head to Antisamos Beach, which is featured in the film Captain Corelli’s Mandolin. Another stunning beach that can’t be missed is Myrtos Beach . Head to the cliffs around it to see it from above.

Another place you also want to see is the Melissani Cave. A lake within a cave surrounded by a wooded forest, book yourself a boat tour for an incredibly unique experience.

If you’re wondering where to stay in Kefalonia , you might want to check out the beautiful fishing village of Fiskardo. While the majority of Kefalonia was destroyed during the 1953 earthquake, Fiskardo was the only point on the island to escape the tragedy. Being here is like taking a step back in time with the original Venetian-style buildings still standing strong.

If you’re visiting in summer, you can expect excellent weather. Temperatures can reach well into the 30s°C, and it cools to an average of 17°C at night. So pack light clothes, relax on some truly stunning beaches, and enjoy Greece’s warm and fun culture.  

Contributed by Kizzi of Off to Get Lost

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Sardinia, Italy | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #ItalyBeach

Sardinia, Italy  

Weather : Typical Mediterranean climate with dry and sunny summer months with low humidity. Warm to hot temperatures, with an average high of 30°C (86°F) and an average low of 20°C (68°F).

National Holidays : Republic Day (June 2), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to stay : Cala Caterina Rooms (Villasiumius), Colonna Resort (Porto Cervo)

The Italian island of Sardinia is one of the best European summer destinations!  

Sardinia is known for its spectacular white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, which makes it a must-visit summer destination.  

Throughout the rest of the year, Sardinia is pretty quiet, but it comes to life during the summer months. The weather is perfect for enjoying the beaches and you can experience Sardinia in all its beauty.

The beaches in Sardinia are some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. While some popular beaches can get crowded in the summer, there are plenty of lesser-known beaches that are equally beautiful and worth visiting. As there are so many beaches to explore in Sardinia, it’s always easy to find a quiet beach to get away from the crowds. For example, instead of the crowded Porto Giunco beach in Villasimius , head to the neighboring lesser-known Punta Molentis.  

In addition, to visit some of the   best beaches in Sardinia  only accessible by boat, go on a boat tour to explore the jaw-dropping coastline along the Capo Carbonara Marine Protected Area.

Sardinia is an incredibly popular summer holiday destination for Italian families. August, in particular, is the busiest month, as many Italians take August off from work. So make sure to book your accommodation in advance.

Contributed by Catrina of 24 Hours Layover

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Tropea, Italy | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #ItalyBeach

Tropea, Italy  

Weather : Temperatures range from 26 to 30°C (80-86°F)

Hotels to Stay : Il Borghetto Creative Resort , Townhouse Tropea

Tropea is a beautiful coastal town located in the Calabria region of southern Italy. With its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and stunning views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Tropea is the perfect place to relax and unwind in the summer.

While there are plenty of  things to do in Tropea  and it’s easy to spend the day wandering the narrow cobblestone streets and alleys, it’s the beaches that people visit Tropea for.

Tropea is located along the “Coast of the Gods,” and boasts some of the best beaches in Italy, if not in Europe. Soft, white sand and clear, calm waters make the beaches ideal for families or couples looking to soak up the sun.

The main beach in Tropea is located just below the town’s historic center. From the beach, views of the colorful buildings perched atop the dramatic cliffs add to the incredible scenery.

While Tropea is known for its beaches, it’s also famous for its red onions, which are known for their sweet flavor and distinctive shape. Every July, the town celebrates these famous onions with the Red Onion Festival. This unique festival lasts for several days and includes live music and plenty of food. There are plenty of opportunities to sample different local dishes made of local stapes such as red onions and bluefish.

Contributed by Erin of Wanderlust with Kids

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Amalfi Coast, Italy | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #ItalyBeach

Amalfi Coast, Italy  

Weather : Warm and sunny with an average temperature range of 23-31℃ (73-88℉).

Hotels to Stay : Hotel Buca di Bacco (Positano),  Belmond Hotel Caruso (Ravello), Hotel Santa Caterina (Amalfi)

If you’re looking for a summer vacation that offers warm weather, stunning scenery, and plenty of activities to keep you entertained, the Amalfi Coast in Italy is the perfect destination. During the summer months, the temperature ranges from 23°C (73°F) to 31°C (88°F), making it an ideal place to soak up the sun. You can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and boating.

One of the main benefits of visiting the Amalfi Coast in the summer is the abundance of events and festivals that take place during this time. From Ferragosto (Assumption Day) on August 15 to the Feast of Saint Andrew on June 27, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the local culture and traditions.

Although the summer months attract many tourists, you can still beat the crowds by visiting the more under-the-radar spots like Procida or Vietri sul Mare. Even within busy Positano, you can visit quieter beaches, such as Fornillo Beach, instead of the busy Spiaggia Grand.

The Amalfi Coast offers endless activities, including historic sites like the Amalfi Cathedral and the Villa Cimbrone Gardens, as well as the chance to hike along the Path of the Gods or take a boat tour to the nearby island of Capri .

When it comes to accommodations, the Amalfi Coast has no shortage of luxurious and stylish hotels to choose from. If you’re a first-time visitor, stay in Positano as it offers the most to do and is the most picturesque. If you love quieter areas you can stay in Ravello or Praiano.

So, pack your bags, swap your winter clothes for beach attire, and get ready to enjoy the sunny atmosphere of the Amalfi Coast this summer!

Contributed by Jackie of Joujou Travels

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Procida Islands, Italy | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #ItalyBeach

Procida Island, Italy  

Weather : sunny, warm and dry with temperatures ranging between 15℃ and 30℃ (59℉ to 86℉)

National holidays : Republic Day (June 2), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to stay : Vento di Mare

Procida is a small island situated in the Bay Of Naples, Italy. Characterized by distinct candy-colored architecture, Procida has been selected as the Capital of Culture of Italy in 2022. This nomination has definitely drawn international attention to the island which is often overshadowed by bigger and more popular counterparts, Ischia and Capri .

Interestingly, a petite island was known to many filmmakers a long time ago before travelers got to know about it. Thus, it was used as a backdrop in over a dozen of feature films. The most well-known is Il Postino and The Talented Mr. Ripley .

Apart from the pop of color and being a star of silver screens, Procida also has several pleasant beaches to spend time under the sun and in the water. Due to the volcanic nature of the island, the beaches here are black, yet the waters that bath Procida are crystal clear and great for swimming or even scuba diving.

Procida remains the least visited of the Campagnia Archipelago trio and is significantly less crowded. This makes Procida a perfect European destination to visit in summer.

A regular ferry runs daily from Naples and takes around 40 minutes to reach the island. Thus  visiting Procida as a day trip from Naples  is an obvious choice for many travelers. Yet overnight stay is highly recommended to witness magnificent sunsets and enjoy quiet mornings.

Contributed by Ausra of The Road Reel

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Xlendi Bay, Gozo, Malta | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeanBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

Xlendi Bay, Gozo, Malta

Weather in Summer : Hot, dry weather with lots of sunshine. Temperature ranges from 28–32℃ (82–90℉) during the day and 22–24℃ (72–75℉) at night.

National Holidays:  Freedom Day (March 31), Good Friday (April 7), Sette Giugno (June 7), Victory Day (September 8), Independence Day (September 21), Republic Day (December 13)

Hotels to Stay:   Cesca Boutique Hotel for a charming, relaxing stay.

One of the best European destinations to visit in summer is Gozo, Malta. Don’t let its size fool you, this tiny island packs a punch with plenty of sunshine, delicious food, beautiful countryside, and gorgeous Mediterranean water.

Tucked away on the island of Gozo is Xlendi Bay,  one of the best towns to visit in Malta. This seaside town makes an excellent base for exploring the island, as it offers a wide variety of food and accommodation choices for both couples and families.

With its crystal-clear waters, charming waterfront restaurants, and laid-back vibe, Xlendi Bay is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Not only is it close to other attractions on the island, but this   little gem has a beach all its own, which means you can spend the day swimming in the sea or paddling around in a kayak.

Gozo is known for its picturesque landscapes and stunning natural beauty. For hikers, there are several walking and biking paths throughout the island that lead to lookout points over the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.

And no visit to Gozo would be complete without hopping on a boat tour to explore the island’s rugged coastline and hidden lagoons. Visit the former site of the Azure Window, snorkel in the crystal waters, or scuba dive in fascinating underwater caves, reefs, and shipwrecks.

So, whether you want to hike the unique landscape, lounge by the beach, or snorkel next to colorful fish, Gozo is a fantastic choice for your next Mediterranean vacation.

Contributed by Robyn of Two Empty Passports

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: The Bay of Motor, Montenegro | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

The Bay of Kotor, Montenegro

Weather : 18 – 30°C (64 – 86°F)

National holidays : Fašinada (July 22), Bokeljska noć (August)

Hotels to Stay : Historic Boutique Hotel Cattaro , One & Only Portonovi , Heritage Grand Perast  

The Bay of Kotor is a stunning off-the-beaten track destination for a summer vacation. Voted one of the world’s most beautiful bays, it boasts dramatic landscapes, inviting sea and romantic seaside villages.

Kotor Bay’s must-see destination is Kotor , a 2,000-year-old town encircled by 4.5km of impenetrable walls. Grab a cone of gelato and wander Kotor’s pedestrian streets to explore the town’s ancient palaces and churches.  

Kotor is also known as a cat-lover’s paradise, with cats lounging in patches of sun throughout the town.

For the best views of the town, take a hike up the old military path to San Giovanni Fortress. It’s a short and steep hike, but you’ll be rewarded with jaw-dropping views of the bay.

From Kotor, you can take a boat to Perast , popular for its romantic baroque architecture and romantic charm. Our Lady of the Rocks, the 500-year-old island church that floats just offshore is a must-see here. On July 22, each year you can witness Fašinada, a celebration of the founding of the church, where local families decorate their boats and row out to the island to throw rocks around it.

For a change of scene, head to Porto Montenegro or Portonovi marinas to see the glittering super yachts . The marinas’ villages offer top-notch restaurants and are beautiful places for a stroll on summer evenings.

Contributed by Sarah of Montenegro Pulse

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Texel, the Netherlands | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

Texel, The Netherlands

Weather : Mostly sunny in June – August. Temperatures vary from an average low of 13°C (56°F) to an average high of 19°C (66°F).

National holidays : None. (Once every 3 years, Pentecost falls in June; there’s a first and second day of Pentecost, always on Sunday and Monday. The next is in June 2025.)

Hotels to Stay : Hotel Greenside Texel

Texel is an island in the North of the Netherlands. It has beaches on all sites. Summer is perfect to visit the island, since there are nice temperatures, lots of sunny days and August is the warmest month.  

Summer is also the high season; however, the beaches of Texel won’t be as crowded as on the mainland. Unlike Zandvoort and Scheveningen, the beaches on the Texel island are not as easily reachable for a one-day visit.

Texel has sand beaches, and is suitable for playing and sunbathing on the beach. Swimming in the sea or surfing is also an option.

Nevertheless, the beach isn’t the only thing to do on Texel.  Cycling on Texel  is one of many popular activities as the flat island makes exploring on bike perfect. There are biking lanes all over the island, one of which is 140 kilometers (87 miles) long. Bike renting facilities are widely available.

There are also many museums. For example, both the Schipbreuk- en Juttersmuseum Flora and Kaap Schil museum have a collection of finds from beach combing on display, each with a different take on it.

At the Northern tip of the island is the lighthouse, De Cocksdorp. Visitors can climbe up to take a look at the exhibit inside.

Contributed by Cosette from KarsTravels

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Cabo de Gata, Spain | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

Cabo de Gata, Spain  

Weather in summer : Semi-dry and sunny summer with the temperature ranging between 19°C and 30°C (66-86°F)

National Holidays : Assumption of Mary (August 15)

Hotels to stay : Casa Luna in Las Negras, Hotel Senderos in Agua Amarga, Doña Pakyta in San José

When talking about Summer destinations in Spain you may think about Ibiza, Mallorca, Tenerife, or Málaga but have you ever heard about Cabo de Gata ?  

This Natural Park of paradisiac beaches is located in the Spanish province of Almería (in Andalucía), in the south of Spain. It has 50 kilometers of the best-preserved cliff coastline of the European Mediterranean coast and many beaches of turquoise pristine water to enjoy some days of swimming and sunbathing , without all the crowds.  

Cabo de Gata is indeed a perfect destination for those who seek to relax off the Spanish summer beaten track.

There are almost no rainy days throughout all year. In the summer months, maximum temperatures reach up to 28-30°C, and the minimum temperatures rarely go below 19°C. Also, the maximum water temperature is 26°C and does not drop below 16°C, even in the winter months.

Don’t miss out some of the best spots in Cabo de Gata: 1) Long and huge white sand beaches , such as Mónsul and Los Genoveses; 2) wild and hidden little coves, such as Cala de Enmedio; 3) breathtaking views arriving at Cala San Pedro; and 4) the clearest water in Playa de los Muertos – Fear not, unlike its name, the only thing that will die there is your will to leave this place.

Contributed by Inês of Randomtrip.net  

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Coasta de Sol, Spain | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks

Costa del Sol, Spain

Weather : The weather in Spain is usually very dry; you can expect up to 30 °C (86°F) during the day with plenty of sunshine.

National holiday s: Labor Day (Día del Trabajo; May 1) , Assumption of Mary (Asunción de la Virgen; August 15)

Hotels to Stay : Sol Guadalmar

The Costa del Sol, situated on Spain’s southern coast, is one of the best European destinations to visit during summer. With its warm climate, stunning beaches, and vibrant nightlife, the Costa del Sol has something to offer for everyone.

One of the primary reasons the Costa del Sol is an ideal summer destination is its vast and diverse selection of beaches. With over 150 km of coastline, the Costa del Sol boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, from sandy stretches to secluded coves. These beaches offer visitors a variety of activities, such as swimming, sunbathing, and water sports like windsurfing and jet-skiing.

In addition to its natural beauty, the Costa del Sol also has a vibrant nightlife scene. The region is known for its bars, nightclubs, and beach clubs, which come alive after dark. Whether you want to dance the night away or enjoy a quiet drink while watching the sunset, there is plenty to choose from.

The beautiful Costa del Sol is also home to various cultural attractions. The region boasts several historical cities, such as Malaga and Marbella, but also the famous white villages Acebuchal, Frgiliana and Competa, which offer a wealth of cultural and artistic experiences. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, museums, and art galleries or simply wander through the narrow streets and soak up the local atmosphere.

Contributed by Victoria of Guide Your Travel

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Algarve, Portugal | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #PortugalBeach

Algarve, Portugal

Weather : Sunny and humid with an average temperature of 23.5°C (74°F)

National holidays : Portugal Day (June 10), Feast of St. John the Baptist (June 24), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to Stay : Inn Seventies in Lagos has spacious rooms, a pool, and sun terrace.

The Algarve in southern Portugal is truly a summer destination worth experiencing.  

There are a lot of fun things to do along the coast from  boat tours in Lagos  to explore the breathtaking Ponta da Piedade rock formations or kayaking to the majestic Benagil Cave . The party goes on at the party strip in Albufeira and so do a whole lot of fun water activities like parasailing and paddleboarding .  

The far west is best for surfers that will normally move up the coast towards Arrifana. But be aware of the massive crowds with diverse activities, turquoise water and golden cliffs.  

To escape the crowds, head to the eastern Algarve – from Faro to Tavira. You will find cute fishing villages and the beautiful Ria Formosa Natural Park made up of marshes, shrubs, and saltwater lagoons. It is a plethora for wading birds and migratory birds . Although winter is the season for flamingos, you might still see some hanging around in summer.  

The highlight of the east coast in summer are the barrier islands protecting the marshes. You can either go on a boat tour to explore multiple islands and relax on the golden beaches or walk across the footbridge to Tavira Island, where you can continue the 1.3 km to Barril Beach on the little tourist train. There you will see 200 anchors lined up in the sand, known as the Anchor Cemetery, left behind when tuna fishing declined.

Contributed by Linn Haglund of Amused by Algarve

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Aveiro & Costa Nova, Portugal | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeBeach #EuropeCityBreaks #PortugalBeach

Aveiro & Costa Nova, Portugal

Weather : The average temperature in summer is sunny at 23°C (73°F).

National holidays : Portugal Day (June 10), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to stay : TRIADE Apartamentos

Summer in Portugal can get crowded, especially in places like Porto, Portugal’s second-biggest city. But not far from Porto is a town called Aveiro, considered Portugal’s version of Venice with its many canals. Even though Aveiro has a lot to offer, it’s not one of those overcrowded places (not yet, anyway).  

Aveiro is about a one-hour drive from Porto. So it makes for a  perfect day trip from Porto , or you can set up base in the less-crowded Aveiro and do a day trip to Porto .

While in Aveiro, you can stroll through the lovely old town, take in the relaxing atmosphere over a drink and go for a gondola ride through the canals . After you had your fill of the charming old town of Aveiro, you can hop on a short bus ride and relax at the beach in the coastal town of Costa Nova.  

Besides relaxing on a beautiful beach without the crowds, you can explore the colorful houses of Costa Nova, which this beach town is known for. Its colorful striped houses are a great background for any photo shoot. So take as many pictures as you want and then head to the beach to relax. What’s better on a hot summer holiday than getting to spend some time on the beach?

Contributed By Tina of Veganderlust

Summer Alps, Mountains and Lake Vacations

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Olpererhutte, Austria | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeAlps

Olpererhütte, Austria

Weather : The average temperature around 18-19°C (64-66°F)

National Holidays : Whit Monday (May or June), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to Stay : Dominikushütte, Olpererhütte

Sitting atop of Austria’s picturesque Zillertal Alps, the  Olpererhütte  is a mountain hut that truly captures the essence of the Austrian Alps. Getting to Olpererhütte is easiest by car from Innsbruck Austria or Bolzano Italy.

The Olpererhütte trail sits at an elevation of 2,389 meters. It takes about 1.5 hours of strenuous hiking. However, the trek is well worth it as it offers an exceptional vista point for hikers and nature lovers.

Situated right in the middle of the Zillertal Alps, hikers can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains, lakes and valleys. As it is only accessible on foot following 1.5 hours of hiking, it makes an ideal location to beat the summer heat and crowds.

As the Olpererhütte is located in a remote mountain area, you can disconnect from modern life. It begs you to forget your to-do list and immerse in your senses.

Besides its stunning location, another reason why Olpererhütte offers a unique experience is because of the cozy, welcoming cabin awaiting hikers at the end of the trail. The hut is also near some of the region’s most popular day hiking and hut-to-hut hiking trails, like the Berlin Höhenweg.

You can celebrate finishing a strenuous hike while enjoying delicious homemade food at a welcome place, overlooking the Schlegeisspeicher Lake from 2,300 meters up. Try its apricot cake and the “Hutten spritz,” an elderberry-infused cocktail. Some visitors choose to stay overnight in the shared dormitories.

Overall, the Olpererhütte trail is an incredible destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and hospitality of the Austrian Alps. Its stunning location, delicious food, and warm hospitality make it a sacred place.

Contributed By Morgan of Crave the Planet

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Salzkammergut, Austria | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeAlps

Salzkammergut, Austria

Weather : The temperatures range from 15℃ to 25℃ (59-77℉) in July and August with16 hours daylight. Expect 15 days of rainfall each month in June through August.

National holidays : Whit Monday (May or June), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to Stay :  Villa Seilern Vital Resort (Bad Ischl) , Hupfmühle Pension (Sankt Wolfgang), Welterbe-Wirtshaus Steegwirt (Bad Goisern)

The Salzkammergut region is home to more than 30 lakes, hence known as the Lake District. It extends from the edge of Salzburg in the west to Dachstein in the southeast and Gmunden in the north. Its outdoor adventure opportunities make the region a resort destination in both summer and winter.  

When the sun is shining, the outdoor area comes to life. Summer is a great time to appreciate the glacial waters. For example, swim in Wolfgangsee, go sailing in Traunsee and stand-up paddleboard in Attersee. And take in the views of the enchanting UNESCO town of Hallstatt accessible by ferry.

Salzkammergut offers plentiful hiking and mountain biking options for every skill level. There are hundreds of kilometers of well-established trails connecting the entire region.  Meander along the rolling Traun River or explore the densely wooded forests and wander through the wildflower-scattered pastures .  

The elevated mountain trails are best in the summer months when the snow has melted, and the ground has time to dry. Most mountain huts – besides from designated ski areas –   are only open during the summer season.

If you want to appreciate the views without hiking, mountains like Dachstein, Katrin, Schafberg, or Feuerkogel have chair lifts, funiculars, or even a cog train to take you to the summit.

Interested in a deeper traditional Austrian experience? The summer calendar is full of cultural festivities in the picturesque towns around Salzkammergut most often paired with food, beer, and live music. Pair the incredible experience with a delicious piece of  Apfelstrudel .

Contributed by Laura Marson of A Dynamic Life

Dolomites, Italy

Weather : Average temperature in Bolzano is 29°C (84.2°F) while it is around 11°C (51.8°F) in the mountain.

National Holidays : Republic Day (June 2), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to Stay :  Taubers Unterwirt Active & Vitalhotel in Bolzano or Theinersgarten in Ortisei for best accessibility to hikes

The Dolomites mountain range is located in northern Italy and stretches out over three Italian regions: Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Friuli Venezia Giulia. There is no place like the Dolomites to beat both the blistering Italian summer heat and the never-ending throngs of snap-happy tourists.  

If it is your first time in the Dolomites, focus on exploring the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region as it is the most well-connected in terms of tourist infrastructure and public transportation. This region also has some of the most stunning  sustainable hotels in the Dolomites .

Getting to Südtirol can be done by flying into the International Airport in Venice (Marco Polo VCE) and hopping on a bus in the direction of Bolzano. From here, purchase the Südtirol Pass, which provides you access to all the busses, trains and a select number of cable cars within the entire Südtirol region.  

First-time hikers will love traipsing along the  Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Seceda and the entire Val Gardena area , which in summer is bursting with colorful flowers. More experienced hikers might try their hand at the Alta Via Route or even try out one of the Via Ferratas, climbing routes through the mountains with steel cables.

Visitors looking to simply relax should make a beeline to one of many lakes in the region , such as the “instagram-famous” Lago di Braies , the fairytale-like Lago di Carezza and the much lesser-known Lago di Dobiacco.

Contributed by Caroline of Veggie Wayfarer

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Bergen, Norway | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #Fjords #EuropeCityBreaks

Bergen, Norway

Weather : Daytime highs of 17-18℃ (63-65℉) and nighttime lows of 10-13℃ (50-55℉) with rainfall for 12-15 days

National holidays : None in the summer

Hotels to stay : Radisson Blu Royal Hotel , Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz

Bergen, Norway , is one of the best Northern Europe destinations to visit in the summer. The traditionally rainy city is more likely to have sunshine in the summer than at any other time of year, and daytime temperatures are wonderful for outdoor activities.

Visitors will want to begin their trip to this Norwegian city by walking the Bryygen Wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage Site . The colorful wooden buildings make for great photos. Bergen’s waterfront fish market features the catch of the day and is a great place to eat, by the water.

Next on the itinerary should be a funicular ride to the top of Mount Floyen , one of the several mountains surrounding Bergen. From the viewing area at the top, visitors can get panoramic 360-degree views over the city and the sea. You can either walk down, or take the funicular back to the city center.

Visitors can also take the cable car to the top of Mount Ulriken, and intrepid hikers can hike between Mount Floyen and Mount Ulriken.

Bergen is known as the gateway to the Norwegian fjords , and many visitors plan a day trip to Flam and the scenic Naeroyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptional beauty.

Whatever you choose to do in Bergen, you’ll have a wonderful summer vacation here!

Contributed by Dhara of It’s Not About the Miles

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Flam, Norway | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #Fjords #EuropeCityBreaks

Flam, Norway

Weather : The high temperatures range from 20 to 22 ℃ (68-72℉). It is often sunny, but with a chance of clouds and rain (7-11 days per month).

National Holidays : Occasionally Pinse (Pentecost) falls in June, during which both the Sunday and Monday are public holidays in Norway.

Hotels to Stay : Heimly Pensjonat offers modest accommodation and food, with a stunning view across the fjord.

Flam is a gorgeous small town in Southern Norway – the perfect place for exploring the majestic and natural beauty of Norway’s fjords. Flam is 310km from Oslo and 170km from Bergen and is reachable by train, road or boat.

It sits at the end of the Aurlandsfjord branch of the Sognefjord, also known as the ‘King of Fjords’ . It has wonderful views straight down the fjord and offers plenty of ways to enjoy the water and the scenery.

While it’s a quaint little town, there are lots of  things to do in Flam  in summer, including fjord cruises, fast RIB boat experiences and kayaking on the still, deep waters. You can get up into the surrounding mountains to enjoy the views from winding scenic roads, hiking paths and mountain bike routes (after this, you might want to take advantage of the Flam’s fjord-side sauna!). There’s also a stunning viewpoint over the fjord at Stegastein.

It is highly recommended to take a ride on the local train because the Flam Railway is one of the most scenic rail journeys in the world. The railway runs through the Flam valley between Flam and the mountain station of Myrdal. Covering a vertical distance of 864m, it is one of the steepest railways in the world and in summer, you’ll enjoy views of the fast-flowing Flam river, its green valley, many snow-capped mountains and breath-taking waterfalls.

Contributed b y Martha of MayCauseWanderlust

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Picos de Europa, Spain | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeAlps

Picos de Europa, Spain

Weather : Temperature ranges from 15 to 24℃ (58-76℉). Summers are generally sunny, warm and dry although you should expect showers or cloud and the occasional misty day.

National Holidays* : Revetlla de Sant Joan (June 24), Dia de Santiago (July 25), Assumption Day (August 15)

*Note: Día de Cantabria  (Day of Cantabria) celebrates the history, culture and language of the Cantabrian region of Spain. It is on the second Sunday of August, but is not a public holiday.

Hotels to Stay : El Azufral in Potes, Hotel Mirador de la Cepada in Cangas de Onis

Summer in the Picos de Europa is a hiker’s paradise. Located on the northern coast, the park offers some of Spain’s most beautiful landscapes.

Summer is absolutely the best time to explore the limestone peaks, green valleys, traditional villages and meadows brimming with wildflowers. From June to September, the park comes alive making it the perfect destination for lovers of the outdoors with hiking, cycling and climbing for all levels, as well canyoning, kayaking and horseback riding.

If you prefer something less strenuous, Fuente Dé cable car takes visitors up to 1,823 metres where you can enjoy breathtaking views over the surrounding landscape.

The Monasterio de Liebana, home to the Lígnum Crucis, said to be the single largest piece of Christ’s cross and a place of pilgrimage since medieval times and is the final stage of the  Camino Lebaniago .

If you’re based in Potes you can also take an  historic walking tour   to learn more about this fascinating little mountain town.

The Covadonga Lakes are another very popular attraction, offering stunning vistas from the mountains to the glorious Cantabrian coast with gentle hikes suitable for all levels. During the summer months, visitors can expect local festivals with traditional music and dance and food festivals and markets showcasing local produce and the  region’s renowned wine and cheese .

You will need a car to make the very most of a visit to the Picos; you’ll be free to explore beyond Potes to other glorious sites, such as Cangas de Onis or some of the region’s renowned beaches at Llanes or Ribedesella or the stunning little fishing town of San Vicente de la Barquera with its 13 th  Century Castle.

Contributed by Colleen of Then We Walked

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeHiking

La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain

Weather in Summer : Sunny, humid and dry with the temperature ranging from 21℃ to 28℃ (70-82°F)  

National Holidays : Fiesta de la Candelaria (August 15)

Hotels to Stay : Hotel Rural Casa Lugo in Agulo,  Parador de la Gomera in San Sebastina de La Gomera

La Gomera is one of the Canary Islands’ hidden gems. Its subtropical climate makes it a good travel destination all year round. However, the best season to visit the island is summer. The days are the hottest of the year, allowing you to spend more time outdoors.

La Gomera is located 45 minutes by boat from Tenerife . The island destination is ideal for those seeking to unplug and reconnect with nature while discovering some unique ancient traditions.

From the wild unexplored beaches of the North East of the island, to the calmer waters of the Valle Gran Rey, where you can swim with Manta Rays, La Gomera is a perfect secluded beach destination.

La Gomera features a radial structure of deep ravines and it is home to the World UNESCO heritage laurisilva prehistorical forest, the Garajonay national park . Hiking in La Gomera will allow you to cool down from the Summer beach heat and explore some unique landscapes.

Do not miss the chance to attend the El Silbo show during your stay at the island. El Silbo (the whistle) is a whistling language used by the inhabitants of the island since the 15 th century to communicate across deep ravines and valleys. There are several ritual places scattered around the island, where The Guanches (aboriginals) used to offer sacrifices to their Gods.

Contributed by Pilar of Travel the World Pages

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40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Lucerne, Switzerland | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #SwissAlps

Lucerne, Switzerland

Weather : Mild and pleasant summer weather, with average temperatures ranging from 13℃ to 23℃ (57-75°F).

National Holidays : Whit Monday (May or June), Swiss National Day (August 1)

Hotels to Stay : The iconic Grand Hotel National , known for its luxurious amenities, stunning lake views, and convenient location in the heart of the city.

Lucerne, a gorgeous and charming city in the center of Switzerland, is the ideal place to travel in the summer. Every kind of traveler may find something to enjoy in Lucerne because of its breathtaking natural beauty, historical sites, and plenty of outdoor activities.

The Chapel Bridge is one of the must-see sights in Lucerne in the summer. The oldest wooden bridge in Europe, this famous covered wooden bridge offers beautiful views of the city and the surrounding mountains. It was built in the 14th century. It is a unique opportunity to stroll along the bridge and take in the exquisitely painted triangular panels that represent scenes from Swiss history.

The Lion Monument , also referred to as the Lion of Lucerne, is another important monument. This enormous sculpture which has been carved into a rock, honors the Swiss Guards who died during the French Revolution. With its surrounding lush greenery, the Lion Monument is a compelling and poignant work of art that is worth seeing at any time of year.

There are options to tour the magnificent Swiss Alps during the summer in Lucerne. Visit Mount Pilatus , one of the most recognizable summits in the area, for a day excursion to take in the expansive views of the alpine surroundings. After taking a leisurely boat ride on Lake Lucerne, take the steepest cogwheel railway in the world to ascend.

Consider  planning a trip to Lucerne  that includes viewing the Old Town’s medieval buildings, going to the Richard Wagner Museum, taking a boat tour to the adjacent Swiss Transport Museum , and dining at some of the city’s best restaurants to make the most of your time there.

Contributed by Trijit Mallick of Budget Travel Buff

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Lugano, Switzerland | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #SwissAlps

Lugano and Ascoda, Switzerland

Weather : Hot and sunny summer weather with clear blue skies most days, with average temperatures ranging from 13℃ to 22℃ (57-71.6°F). For 2023, the highest temperatures reached 35℃ (95°F).

National Holidays : Whit Monday (May or June), Swiss National Day (August 1)

Hotels to Stay : Luxury Hotel Splendide Royal Lugano with stunning Lugano Lake views. Art Hotel Riposo for peace and relaxation in Ascona.

For a beautiful, warm destination for the summer, consider your next trip to the Ticino canton of Switzerland, specifically Lugano and Ascona. Both are located South of the Alps in Switzerland, next to the lakes and surrounded by palm trees.

During Summer, the region is perfect for those who love social events. There are many events throughout the season. For example, there are the 10-day-long Locarno Film Festival (buy tickets in advance!), ongoing Jazz music events, a few vintage car shows and general food truck festivals. The local weekly market is also great for buying some delicious local delicacies. To avoid the weekend crowds, try to visit during the weekdays for any specific activities.

For adventurous activities, surrounding Lugano and Ascona are many mountains with different hiking routes based on fitness level, such as Monte Brè, Monte Tamaro and  Cimetta . All are suitable for families with kids. Start with the funicular and then hike to the peaks .

Alternatively for relaxing summer, visit a local spa, such as the Termali Spa . They have some amazing massage and relaxation packages, with private room with balcony, hot tub and sauna access. This is combined also with a local aperitief with drinks and fresh snacks.

Lastly, since this is the Italian-speaking canton of Switzerland, don’t miss Italian cuisine . Check out  Piazza Ascona  in Ascona for delicious pastas and bruchettas, and  Acqua e Farina  in Lugano for freshly baked pizzas. You’ll be in for a treat!

Written by Zoe of Together In Switzerland

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Mürren, Switzerland | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #SwissAlps

Mürren , Switzerland

Weather : Dry and sunny between 15-20 ℃ (60-70℉) during the day. The weather can change quickly between sunny and cloudy in the mountains at higher altitudes.

National holidays : Whit Monday (May or June), Swiss National Day (August 1), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to Stay :  Hotel Eiger , Hotel Jungfrau

The  village of Mürren  is located at 5,400 feet (1,646 meters) altitude above the Lauterbrunnen valley in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. Mürren is special because the small hamlet of 400 residents is situated on a rocky mountain plateau that can only be accessed with a cable car or a Swiss mountain train.  

Refreshing temperatures and a unique view of the snow-capped mountain trio, Eiger, Jungfrau and Mönch , make Mürren a perfect summer destination.  

Most visitors enjoy the local vibes among the traditional timbered Swiss houses, but the area has much more to offer. A cable car ride takes visitors further up to the Schilthorn, a mountain that was made famous thanks to a James Bond movie filmed at the summit and in Mürren.  

Families will appreciate the children-friendly flower trail, which can teach children and adults alike the various local flower types and their importance to the ecosystem. Breathtakingly beautiful hikes with difficulty levels bring one closer to the natural habitat of the Swiss alps and are a prime reason for many to stick around in this Swiss village.  

Mürren is also known as an extreme sports destination. The paragliding experience and via ferrata attract every summer the bravest in the world. Visitors can expect to find peace and fun all-in-one in Mürren.

Contributed by Paul D’Souza of Paulmarina

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Appenzell, Switzerland | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #SwissAlps

Appenzelle , Switzerland

Weather : Warm and pleasant summer weather with an average of 16°C (62°F)

National Holidays : Swiss National Day (August 1st)

Hotels to Stay:    Alte Metzg Boutique is known for its convenient location within Appenzell and amenities such as a beautiful terrace and sauna to relax after a long day of hiking.  

Located in northeastern Switzerland, Appenzell is a nature-lover’s dream with its gorgeous hiking trails , alpine lakes, rolling hills, and some of the happiest cows on the planet. Summer is the best time to visit Appenzell to enjoy the area’s activities!

Summer is the warm season in Appenzell, with temperatures reaching an average of 62°F daily. July is the hottest month, reaching an average of 69°F. Though the Summer is warm, the heat is not unbearable, providing the perfect climate for outdoor activities. It is also the rainiest time; however, it does not typically rain very hard.

Two of the most popular hikes in Appenzell include the Ascher Hike and the Seealpsee Hike.  

The Ascher Hike starts from the Ebenalp cable car and leads visitors through a cave, past a small chapel, and to the magnificent Ascher restaurant carved into the cliffside.

The Seealpsee hike starts directly from Wasserauen Station, where visitors climb uphill for approximately an hour to a gorgeous alpine lake. From there, hikers can swim in the crystal clear waters, enjoy one of the restaurants, and even take a rowboat into the lake!

Another popular activity during the Summer is participating in Alpstobete. This is a traditional Swiss festivity hosted by herdsmen throughout the Summer weekends. Visitors can enjoy traditional folk dancing, music, and yodeling.

For tourists visiting Appenzell , one of the best places to stay is the Alte Metzg Boutique. It has six beautifully furnished rooms, a well-stocked kitchen, a sauna, a terrace, and some of the most welcoming staff in Europe.  

As a bonus, guests staying three or more nights are eligible for the Appenzell Holiday card. This card provides perks such as free transportation to and from Appenzell to any airport, free transportation throughout Appenzell, free museum entry, free hiking shoes rentals, and more.  

Contributed by Shar of Sightseeing Shar

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40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Lavender Fields in Provence, France | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks #EuropeanCountryside

Provence, France

Weather:  24-30 ℃ (75-86℉). Normally sunny, dry and hot.

National holidays:  Bastille Day (July 14), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to Stay:  La Bastide de Moustiers in the Valensole area, or Coquillade Provence in the Luberon.

Summer is  lavender season in Provence , and there’s no better time to experience the magic of this special region.  

From around mid-June, the fields around Provence come to life, and the heady scent of lavender starts to fill the air. Head to the Luberon to see smaller lavender fields tucked between hilltop villages and framed by stately country houses and vineyards .  

Or visit the famous Valensole Plateau with its more agrarian landscape and endless lavender farms. Here, you’ll find the most visited fields, but there’s plenty of space to accommodate the crowds.  

In between your lavender forays, you can take a dip in the Lac de Sainte-Croix, paddle up the Verdon Gorge , visit the traditional ceramics ateliers in Moustiers-Sainte-Marie , or even visit the factory of local cosmetics brand, L’Occitane.  

Don’t forget to stock up on lavender souvenirs at the various farm stands you’ll pass along the way, to support the local producers.  

And don’t miss the Valensole lavender festival, which takes place on the 3rd Sunday of July. If visiting later in the season (mid-July onwards), head to the upper Luberon, where you’ll find fine lavender growing at higher elevations around Sault , Aurel and Ferrassières. Sault also hosts a lavender festival on the August 15, to celebrate the year’s harvest.

Contributed by Nadine of Le Long Weekend

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: La Rochelle, France | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks #EuropeanCountryside

La Rochelle, France

Weather in Summer:  Warm and dry with July being the hottest month and temperatures range from 20°C – 24°C (68-75℉).

National Holidays:  Bastille Day (July 14), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to stay : Maison des Ambassadeurs , Hôtel La Tour de Nesle

Sat on the Atlantic Coast La Rochelle has everything for the perfect summer getaway with beautiful sandy beaches, rich cultural heritage, and scenic landscapes.

There are many things to do in La Rochelle starting with the Vieux Port (Old Port) and marina. With stunning ocean views, the city is dotted with shops and restaurants housed in picturesque 17th and 18th-century architecture.

The city has several popular beaches, such as Plage des Minimes and Plage de la Concurrence. They are perfect for swimming, sunbathing and relaxing. Also, there are plenty of water sports available.

Renowned for its rich cultural heritage , there are several historical sites and museums to explore. The Musée Maritime, located in the Old Port, features the city’s maritime heritage, while the Musée d’Orbigny-Bernon showcases the region’s archaeology, fine arts and decorative arts.

Additionally, the Aquarium La Rochelle is one of the city’s most popular attractions, with over 12,000 marine species on display, making it a great place to visit with children.

Other notable landmarks include the Gothic-style St. Nicholas Tower, the imposing La Rochelle Cathedral, and the stunning Hôtel de Ville (City Hall).

In July, there is the famous festival, Les Francofolies de La Rochelle. Founded in 1985 it’s a celebration of French-language music, with an emphasis on francophone artists from around the world. Held over five days the festival offers live music concerts, workshops, film screenings, and street performances.

And finally, don’t forget to try the Charente Maritime Oysters, which are farmed from the oyster beds on the nearby islands of Ile de Ré and Ile d’Oléron. The city is famous for its seafood.

Contributed by Kylie Lang of Life in Rural France

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Strasbourg, France | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks #EuropeanCountryside

Strasbourg, France

Weather : Sunny with some rain, temperature ranges from 14℃ to 25℃ (57-77℉)

National Holidays : Bastille Day (July 14), Assumption (August 15)

Hotels to Stay : Hôtel des Vosges

Strasbourg may be best known for its Christmas market ; however, it really shines in summer when the weather is sunny and hot. The capital city of the Grand Est region is located in a valley between the French Vosges and the German Black Forest mountains.

There are lots of things to do in Strasbourg in the summer months. At 142 meters tall, Strasbourg Cathedral is the tallest building in the city. Climbing to its platform (at 66 metres) is a highlight of any visit. On a clear summer day, it’s possible to see all the way to the Vosges and Black Forest mountains. On summer nights, the city also puts on sound and light shows with projections on the cathedral’s facade.

On Sunday mornings in summer, the city puts on Alsatian folk performances at different locations, such as Place Gutenberg and the quai near Palais Rohan. During these shows, performers are in traditional costumes, and there is also traditional music by local orchestras.

Strasbourg is a green city. During the summer, its parks and green spaces are in full bloom. On Friday evenings, there are cinéma en plein air (outdoor movie nights) events at different parks around the city. Also, the city brings sand to Presqu’île Malraux to bring a bit of the beach to the River Ill.

Contributed by Melanie Ferguson of Postcards and Places

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Menton, France | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #FrenchRiviera #EuropeanCountryside

Menton, France

Weather : The summer months average a temperature of 27°C (80°F) – perfect for swimming in the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

National Holidays : Bastille Day (July 14), Assumption Day (August 15)

Hotels to stay : Hotel Richelieu , Hotel le Dauphin or Best Western Premier Hotel Prince de Galles

Menton is one of the French Riviera’s lesser talked about towns. Nevertheless, it truly is the area’s best kept secret. This absolutely stunning town on the Côte d’Azur is the final stop before the border crossing into Italy and it is well worth the train trip.  

Menton is a town that warrants a longer, relaxing stay but is also possible to visit on a day trip from Nice if that’s where you’re choosing for your home base in the region.

The beautiful  old town of Menton  rivals any of the other busier stops on the French Riviera with winding cobblestoned streets and saffron painted buildings. The Vieux Chateau Cemetery sits atop the cliffs with unparalleled views of the turquoise ocean below, so this is one stop that definitely should be on your Menton itinerary.

Other notable stops in your Menton adventures are the Jean Cocteau Museum, 17th Century churches the Basilica St Michel and Chapelle des Penitents Blancs a stroll (or a sunbake) along the beachfront Promenade du Soleil. Menton is also famous for its citrus festival and citrus products, so you’ll find many stores selling all kinds of citrus goodies such as Limoncello, gelato and soaps to purchase as souvenirs.

Contributed by Emma of Emma Jane Explores

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Wicklow, Ireland | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks #EuropeanCountryside

Wicklow, Ireland

Weather : Summertime lows average 9°C (49°F) with highs around 21°C (70°F). A mix of cloudy and sunny days, usually humid.

National holidays : June Bank Holiday (June 5), August Bank Holiday (August 7)

Hotels to stay : Stay at the Wicklow Way Lodge or Lynhams Hotel

Travelers who love to spend time outdoors and also beat the summer heat will love visiting Wicklow, Ireland. Located about an hour south of Dublin , County Wicklow is known as the Garden of Ireland for its lush greenery and beautiful mountains. During the summertime, you’ll find that the entire area is in bloom, warm enough that you can laze in the sun or go for a swim in the ocean.

There are so many wonderful things to do in Wicklow , but one of the top attractions is definitely Glendalough . This glacial lake is set in the Wicklow Mountains, and you can hike above and around the lake on the Spinc Trail. Near Glendalough is a set of monastic ruins that you can visit, full of funerary stones, a de-roofed cathedral, and a round tower.

Spend part of a day exploring Powerscourt Estate and Gardens and the nearby town of Enniskerry. Powerscourt is a large and beautiful garden where you can explore at your own pace. After visiting Powerscourt, grab a cup of tea or a glass of wine in the cafe that overlooks the property.

If you’d like to go for a dip or a sea swim, as the locals call it, visit Brittas Bay along the coast. This small beach is popular with locals and a favorite for some small seals who like to bask in the sunshine. Go south just past the main beach to a smaller cove, which is more protected and secluded.

Contributed by Amber of Amber Everywhere

40 Best Summer Destinations in Europe: Giethoorn, the Netherlands | #SummerEurope #travelEurope #EuropeCityBreaks #EuropeanCountryside

Giethoorn, The Netherlands

Weather :   20 degrees Celsius (68°F) to 26 degrees Celsius (79°F)

National Holidays : None

Hotels to Stay : De Kruumte ,  Hoeve Blitterswijk ,  B&B De Stadssingel

Giethoorn is one of the most popular and romantic destinations in the Netherlands that is best enjoyed during the summer. This is because summertime in Giethoorn is full of lush greenery, bright flowers in the gardens of the cute cottages along the canals, and languid canal cruises in boats that make no noise, thus preserving and tranquility of this almost fairytale-like village.  

One can reach Giethoorn from Amsterdam within 1.5 hours by car, 2 hours by public transport or as part of a boat tour. This 800-year-old village is famous for being a village with no roads. This means that the only way to commute here is by boat!  

Sure, there are narrow paths along the village as well, but a boat ride is one of the  best things to do in Giethoorn . There is no permit needed to operate a boat and it’s better to book online to get the best prices and to beat the crowds! A 3-4 hour boat ride is the perfect amount of time to see most of Giethoorn by boat and then one can see the rest of this charming village by foot.  

Visitors arriving by car do not need to worry since there are parking lots on the outskirts of the village and plenty of hotels and restaurants.

Contributed by Soujanya of The Spicy Journey

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16 Sunny Summer Destinations In Europe (Popular Spots + Hidden Gems!)

Get ready to see some of the best summer destinations in Europe! We’re about to dive deep into Europe’s heart, exploring the best of what the European summer months of June, July, and August are in store. Some of the summer designations to look forward to are Timisoara, Romania, the untouched country of Latvia, the …

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Get ready to see some of the best summer destinations in Europe! We’re about to dive deep into Europe’s heart, exploring the best of what the European summer months of June, July, and August are in store.

Some of the summer designations to look forward to are Timisoara, Romania, the untouched country of Latvia, the beautiful blue Adriatic of Montenegro, and the Isles of Greece!

So, buckle up, and trust me, by the end of this article, you’ll be ready to pack your bags and fly off to one of the best summer European destinations!

Best Summer Destinations in Europe

Provence france.

Provence is one of the best European destinations in summer, in the south of France. From mid-June to August, the Provence region has warm weather, with temperatures that stay in the 70s and 80s.

Here’s what makes a Provencal summer so much fun:

  • Lavender Fields : One of the most popular sights is the picturesque purple lavender fields, especially the ones in the Plateau de Valensole area.
  • Festivals : The summer is marked with plenty of local events, music concerts, and traditional celebrations.

Popular cities near Provence to visit:

  • Provence and Marseille : These towns in France have both historic charm and city life.
  • The Coast of France : The coast of France stretches from Cassis to Cannes to Menton. These areas offer a bit cooler weather and stunning Mediterranean views.

Getting to Provence is easy peasy:

  • By Air : The Marseille Provence Airport services flights from many European cities.
  • By Train or Car : Alternatively, you can take a train or follow our France road trip itinerary .

a beautiful view of the purple lavender fields in Providence France with the old town city build up in the back round it is a lovely sight.

Iceland – Midnight Sun

Next up for the best places to vacation in Europe during the summer is Iceland! The land of fire and ice turns into a magical transformation during the summertime. Plan your visit from mid-May to mid-July, when the glow of the Midnight Sun happens. The sun never fully sets, but it casts a mesmerizing twilight that lights up the night sky.

During this time, Iceland turns into a 24-hour playground. The Iceland waterfalls of Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss become even more magical under the glow of the Midnight Sun.

The magic is further amplified by the Midnight Sun Festival. This is a three-day event around the summer solstice in June. This festival has both local and international artists performing under the never-setting sun.

Getting to this Nordic wonderland is easier than you might think. There are frequent flights that connect Iceland with many European cities, and travel from the United States is easy too! Upon arrival, consider staying in one of these Luxury hotels in Iceland , for a perfect trip.

the midnight sun in Ireland during the summer. the sky is a mix of blues, pinks, and oranges.

Dalmatian Coast, Croatia

The Dalmatian Coast in Croatia is a Mediterranean gem that is one of the best summer holiday destinations in Europe. Croatia has hot summers, and the region is at its most alive during July and August.

The coast is home to many beautiful islands. Brač, one of the most popular, attracts people from all over the world with its stunning beaches and charming small towns. Hvar Island is another beautiful island on the Dalmatian Coast, known for its sunny weather, beaches, and exciting nightlife.

And we can’t leave out Dubrovnik, AKA the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. This is one of the highlights of the Dalmatian Coast. This walled city is rich in history and offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, and you can take a Game of Thrones tour in the old town!

Typical Croatain flat bottom boats floating on the water in one of the towns on the coast. There are beautiful palm trees, churches and mountains in the back round.

Amalfi Coast

Despite being crowded and hot, visits to the Amalfi Coast are still one of the best summer vacations in Europe! You will love the beautifully colored homes, refreshing Amalfi coast beaches , and the lively Italian vibes.

If you are looking for where to stay on the Amalfi coast , here is a list of the most popular cities to visit!

  • Positano : Stroll steep cobbled streets, shop at local boutiques, and relax at the famous Spiaggia Grande beach.
  • Ravello : Visit Villa Rufolo’s gardens, and plan to attend the Ravello Festival for music and arts.
  • Amalfi : Explore the epic Cathedral of St. Andrew, and shops selling local products.
  • Atrani : Visit Atrani for a meal at a seaside restaurant, and relax on the beach, it is much less crowded.
  • Minori and Maiori : Relax at the sandy beaches and visit Minori’s Roman marina.

a photo of the Amalfi Coast from a balcony. there are hundreds of houses built on the hill and a small beach front with boats and beach chairs in the water.

Algarve, Portugal

From June to August, the Algarve is a seaside paradise with over 200 days of sunshine a year! It’s no surprise that people from every corner of the world flock here it is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe in the summer.

But the Algarve isn’t just about the beaches, it’s also a hiker’s dream with coastal trails that wind over the seaside cliffs. Here are a few cities to plan on visiting on your trip the Algarve region of Portugal !

  • Faro : The capital of the Algarve, Faro, has an old, marina, green parks, and a very lively nightlife.
  • Lagos : is best known for stunning beaches like Praia Dona Ana, Lagos also offers dolphin-watching tours. The best beach here is the Ponta da Piedade. This is where the famous heart beach is inside the collection of rock formations on the coastline.
  • Albufeira : This is a resort city that is famous for its young nightlife and beautiful beaches like Praia da Oura and Praia dos Pescadores! Be sure to visit the old town with its cobbled streets and traditional white-washed Portuguese squares.
  • Tavira : This is an ancient Moorish town where you can explore the Tavira Castle, Roman Bridge, and local seafood at oceanfront restaurants.

Fishermans beach in Albufeira during a summer day. you can see the white buildings of old town in the back around with a seagull flying in the front. this is one of best European summer vacations!

Turkish Riviera

If you’re daydreaming about taking one of the cheap destinations in Europe in summer, let me steer you towards the Turkish Riviera. This is the southwestern Turkey region and this gem, also known as the Turquoise Coast, is a slice of paradise that not many people know about.

Check out why Turkey is on the list of the best European summer holiday destinations!

  • Crystal Clear Waters : The Riviera isn’t called the Turquoise Coast for nothing! These beautiful waters make every beach day a real escape.
  • Cooling Winds : Worried about the summer heat? Don’t be! The winds that come across the coast add a refreshing breeze in the afternoons.
  • Nightlife As the sun sets in Turkey the Riviera streets light up. There are trendy clubs in Bodrum and the town of Antalya has epic nightlife in the old town!
  • Beaches : There is a beach that perfect for everyone. Whether you’re a fan of the beaches in Bodrum, İztuzu, lively Fethiye shores, or secluded Patara beachfront you will find the perfect beach to relax in Turkey!

a photo of one of the towns on the Turkish Riviera. there is a castle wall protecting the town and pretty clear water with people swimming.

Summer is the best time to visit Ireland ! This is when you will have the longest days of the year! The sun doesn’t set until late into the evening, and when it does it casts a golden glow on the epic landscapes. The temperatures in Ireland hover between a comfortable 60°F/15°C to 70°F/20°C.

And while you may get some of the famous Irish rain, it’s all part of the charm that keeps the Emerald Isle so beautifully green.

Here are three of the most popular cities in Ireland to visit during the summer:

1. Dublin: This capital of Ireland has the old-world charm plus all the modern touches you need. Explore the historic Trinity College, and enjoy a pint of two at the renowned Temple Bar! If you are visiting in June, then you have to check out the literature during the Bloomsday Festival, which is a celebration of James Joyce’s masterpiece, Ulysses.

2. Galway: Up next is Glaways which is known as the ‘City of Tribes’. Plus, Galway is a cultural delight from the Galway International Arts Festival in July to the beautiful Connemara, this city will steal your heart.

3. Ring of Kerry: Prepare to be awestruck by this road trip in Ireland. You will pass by the sweeping views at Moll’s Gap, ancient Skellig Michael. If your summer vacation includes visiting Ireland in June, the Puck Fair is also an unforgettable experience!

an beach in Ireland during the summertime. the beach is almost empty with just a few people exploring the sea rocked and hanging out in the sand

Albanian Riviera

Next up is one of the best summer holiday destinations in Europe, now we are in Albania! And the summers in the Albanian Riviera are the stuff of dreams. Your days will be filled with endless sunshine, and beach days on the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea.

The temperatures in Albania, stay at a perfect 70°F/21°C to 85°F/29°C. This is the perfect weather for beach hopping, exploring the ancient castles, and trying the local cuisine.

And let’s not forget the nightlife! As the sun sets, the Riviera comes alive with local musicians and everyone steps out to enjoy the nights of a Mediterranean summer.

Here are three must-visit spots on the Albanian Riviera in the summer:

1. Vlorë: This busy city is where the Adriatic and Ionian seas meet each other. Spend your days wandering through the Independence Monument. Or relax on the sandy beaches!

2. Ksamil: Just a short drive from Saranda, Ksamil has crystal-clear waters, and the beaches are less crowded. You have to visit the nearby Butrint National Park as well. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site with ancient ruins.

3. Llogara National Park: If you’re looking to mix things up a bit, this park has excellent hiking, paragliding, and some of the prettiest views of the coastline!

a drone photo of the Albanian Riviera. there are beach chairs in the sand, boats out in the water, and the prettiest white sand.

Cinque Terre

Next up is one of the very best summer destinations in Europe! The beautiful Cinque Terre, visiting here is like stepping into a painting, where the sunny colorful houses built into the rugged cliffs, come to life!

During the summertime the temperatures in Cinque Terre are perfect, that stay right around 70°F/21°C to 85°F/29°C!

Here are three must-visit spots and activities that will make your summer in Cinque Terre unforgettable.

1. Monterosso al Mare: is the largest of the five villages and has the best beach in Cinque Terre. Plan to attend the Festival of Lemon (Festa del Limone) in May, (not quite summer) but this is where you can enjoy everything lemon-related!

2. Vernazza: This charming fishing village is perfect for those Instagram-worthy shots. You have to climb up to Doria Castle for the best coastline views. In Vernazza during July, the locals celebrate Santa Margherita di Antiochia with a festive fireworks display over the harbor.

3. Hiking the Trails: Cinque Terre is famous for the hikes linking the five villages together. Start your hike early in the morning to avoid the heat and more importantly the crowds. Remember to pack plenty of water and your camera on your hike!

the famous almafi coast with colorful buildings and a beautiful seafront. this is one of the best summer destinations in Europe!

Andalucia Spain

Up next on our list of unforgettable summer holidays in Europe, we head to Espana or Spain. This is a place where the sun shines on the cobblestone streets until late in the evening.

Here, the sun shines at a hot 30°C (86°F! But to escape the heat the locals have mastered the art of the siesta. This is where they take a midday nap to escape the heat.

Here are three summer cities in Andalucía Spain that you can’t miss:

1. Seville: is in the heart of the Andalucia. Here you have to walk through the pretty gardens of the Alcázar palace. Then lose yourself in the labyrinthine Santa Cruz neighborhood, or enjoy a nighttime walk on the Guadalquivir River. Make sure to mark your calendars during August when Seville comes alive with the Feria de Agosto. This is a week-long celebration of music, flamenco, and local dishes.

2. Costa del Sol: has sandy beaches that meet crystal clear waters. Here you can swim in the refreshing Mediterranean, savor the catch-of-the-day in Málaga, or soak up the sun at the Puerto Banus marina.

3. Córdoba: Will have you daydreaming of the Moorish times. As you explore Córdoba you will notice stunning castles, mosques, cathedrals, and beautiful architecture around every corner. The most popular summer event is the Festival de los Patios in May.

a view of a beach town in Spain with nobody on the beach and an old white light house in the front of the frame. in the distance you can see a seaside town.

The Greek Isles

The Greek Isles are always a good idea if you are thinking of new summer vacation ideas in Europe! There are over 6,000 Greek islands, but only about 200 are inhabited. The summertime is the most popular time to visit, but the islands still have an irresistible charm!

To get around the Greek Isles consider island hopping! The ferries are popular, affordable, and very convenient.

Here are some must-visit islands for your Greek summer adventure:

1. Santorini: is where you will find the iconic blue-domed churches and colorful sunsets. Santorini is a vision straight out of the postcards. This is the most popular island to visit for Greece honeymoons , but despite the crowds, it is worth the hype.

2. Mykonos: is best known for its epic party nightlife. Mykonos is the place to go if you’re looking to party on the beach until the sun comes up! When you’re not dancing the night away, unwind at one of the island’s beautiful beaches or explore the historic town of Chora.

3. Crete: Is the largest Greek island, and the only island that is self-stainable. Crete offers a wonderful mix of experiences. You can check out the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos, hike the Samaria Gorge, and you have to savor the delicious Cretan cuisine.

4. Paros: This small island is the gem of the Cyclades region of waters. Paros has extremely stunning beaches and small but vibrant villages. Make sure to visit the Church of 100 Doors in Parikia and the fishing village of Naoussa when visiting Paros, it is one of the best summer destinations in Europe

the iconic blue dome churches on the island of Santorini. This is the best spot in town to watch the sunset and is one of the best summer destinations in Europe!

Bay Of Kotor

The Bay of Kotor is also in the Mediterranean. Here the sun shines everything with a warm, golden glow.

The Bay of Kotor is on the edge of bay in the medieval Old Town of Kotor is the real jewel of Montenegro. Getting to Kotor is all a part of the adventure! The prettiest route to get here is by sea, with regular ferry services from different points along the Adriatic coast.

During the summer, Kotor has plenty of festivals to check out. The biggest is the Kotor Festival of Theatre for Children in July. Another one to check out is the Boka Nights festival in August. This is when there is a parade of decorated boats and the night ends with a big fireworks display.

Here are some must-visit spots for your summer adventure in the Bay of Kotor:

1. The Old Town: Explore the labyrinth of narrow streets, visit the stunning St. Tryphon Cathedral, and Maritime Museum, and don’t forget to climb the ancient Town Walls for a breathtaking view of the bay.

2. Perast: is a charming town just a short drive from Kotor. Perast is home to epic baroque architecture and two small islands, Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George.

4. Lovćen National Park: If you’re up for an adventure, take a day trip to Lovćen National Park. Hike up to the mausoleum of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš for a panoramic view of Montenegro.

a photo of the bay of Motor. with mountains in the back round and an old church over looking to the pretty town.

Sardinia has some of the best beaches in Italy ! It is on the beautiful Mediterranean with a turquoise sea, that shines bright in the summer months! Sardinia has long days full of sunshine with temperatures often hitting 30°C (86°F).

Summer in Sardinia is a time for celebration. There are fun festivals like the Cavalcata Sarda in Sassari with traditional costumes, horse races, and local folk dances. And let’s not forget the nightly entertainment in Pula, there are spots perfect for families, couples, and friends!

To get to Sardinia you will catch a flight to Cagliari, Olbia, or Alghero airports. Once there, you can catch a ferry to Sardinia!

Here are a few spots for your Sardinian summer trip:

1. Costa Smeralda: is known as the ‘Emerald Coast’. Here you will find luxury hotels, stunning sandy beaches, and exciting nightlife.

2. Cagliari: is the historic capital city of the island. Here you can explore the medieval Castello district, relax on Poetto Beach, and try Sardinian dishes at a trattoria overlooking the sea.

3. Alghero: This is another picturesque town on the coast with Catalan roots. Alghero also has beautiful beaches, an old town to explore, and Neptune’s Grotto.

4. Maddalena Archipelago: Take a boat trip to this group of islands known for their beautiful beaches and extra clear waters. It’s a great place for snorkeling, swimming, and sailing.

5. Barumini: Explore Sardinia’s local history at the UNESCO Su Nuraxi archaeological site in Barumini. you cannot miss the mysterious towers that date back to the Bronze Age.

a beach on the Sardinia island in italy . the water is a beautiful clear blue tone and there are sea mountains that are a pretty orange.

Herceg Novi, Montenegro

Herceg Novi in Montenegro is a European city where the mountains seem to run into the Adriatic Sea. In the summer, Herceg Novi comes to live with local festivals. The most famous is the Mimosa Festival! This is where they celebrate the arrival of spring with music, art, and flower displays. (Not the breakfast mixed drink Mimosas!

Herceg Novi is just an hour’s drive away from Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia! The Tivat Airport in Montenegro is also nearby.

Here are some must-visit spots for your Herceg Novi summer adventure:

1. Old Town: Walk through the labyrinthine old streets, admire houses made of stone, and visit the historic Clock Tower and Forte Mare fortress for the best views of the bay.

2. Beaches : Montenegro has pebble beaches like Žalo and concrete terraces at Corovic Beach. There are endless options for a swimming dip in the Adriatic.

4. Promenade Pet Danica: stretches along the coast for several miles. This busty promenade has cafes, restaurants, and shops. It’s a perfect place for a chill afternoon exploring.

5. Blue Grotto: You will have to take a boat trip to the magical Blue Grotto. This a natural cave where the sunlight shines in and makes the cave and nearby water a bright blue!

the seaside town of Herceg Nova in Montenegro. There are big mountains over looking the sea and plenty of greenery in the back. this is one of the best summer destinations in Europe!

Timișoara, Romania

Welcome to Timișoara, Romania! This is one of the cheap places to visit in Europe during summer! It has lovely been known as ‘Little Vienna’.

Spend your summer days strolling through beautifully restored buildings, sipping European coffee in town squares, and feeling the city’s youthful energy.

During the summer the town of Timișoara has plenty of festivals. The most famous is the JazzTM festival, where artists perform in Union Square and a few pop-up stages scattered around the city.

Timișoara has the Traian Vuia International Airport, with plenty of flights from major European cities.

Here are some must-visit spots for your Timișoara summer adventure:

1. Union Square (Piata Unirii): This stunning square is where you will find the colorful baroque buildings and is also home to St George’s Church. Grab yourself a cold gelato and spend the day dazing at the lovely architecture!

2. Art Museum: is housed in the Baroque Palace and the museum has a very impressive collection of Romanian and European art pieces.

3. Roses Park (Parcul Rozelor): is located along the Bega River, and this park is a summer favorite for locals. You might even catch a few concerts during the summer theater performances!

the beautiful town of Timișoara, Romania. there is a yellow and green church that over looks the city full of orange roof tops and a forest on the other side.

Welcome to Latvia, one of the popular summer vacation destinations in Europe, more specifically, Northern Europe! Latvia is best known for its natural beauty, rich history, and colorful architecture.

Summer in Latvia is also a time for celebration. From music and art festivals in Riga to traditional Midsummer festivities (Jāņi) across the country, there’s always something happening!

Getting to Latvia is straightforward. The country’s capital, Riga, is well-connected by air with regular flights from major European cities. The most popular things to do are to spend the summer days exploring natural parks, visiting castles, and having lazy days on the beaches.

Here are some must-visit spots for your Latvian summer adventure:

1. Riga’s Art Nouveau: Enjoy the local coffee shops in Riga’s Old Town and check out the famous House of Black Heads. The city is also full of art nouveau architecture to see.

2. Great Kemeri Bog Boardwalk: Check out the boardwalk located in the Kemeri National Park it’s a perfect place to see the untouched beauty that is Latvia.

3. Āraiši Lake Fortress Archaeological Park: Step back in time at this reconstructed ancient castle. It is located on an island in the middle of Lake Āraiši, so a quick boat ride is required.

Lativas old town on the water with a big bridge over the bay at sunset. this is one of the best summer destinations in Europe!

Tips For Visiting Europe In Summer 

Dress the part.

Europe’s weather can be tricky. Pack light layers to be prepared for anything! And keep in mind that many religious areas require women to dress modestly. Try to keep a scarf or shawl handy to cover your shoulders and knees.

Embrace the Crowds

Summer is the busiest season in Europe for tourism, so you have to expect some company on your trip. Don’t let this deter you, it’s all part of the charm! Take this opportunity to make new friends from around the world. Be patient while exploring, ordering at restaurants, and waiting to pay. Most European restaurants are very go-with-the-flow.

Book in Advance

This one’s is simple. Most of the popular attractions will get booked out and prices skyrocket during the summertime. So, you must book your flights, tours, and hotels as soon as you can! Your wallet will thank you later!

Stay Hydrated

With all the exploring and excitement, it’s easy to forget about drinking water. Carry a water bottle with you at all times. A lot of European cities have public drinking fountains where you can refill it. And some of the best summer destinations in Europe on this list you can drink the tap water!

Get off the Beaten Track

Don’t just stick to the usual tourist traps and tours. Take your time and dig a little deeper to discover the hidden gems that each location. Try the local cuisine, learn a few phrases in the native language, and try to truly immerse yourself in the new culture. Being respectful in a foreign country goes a long way!

car driving along the dolomites in italy with green rolling hills and mountains

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11 Best Destinations to Visit in Europe for the Summer

The best destinations in Europe should be visited during the summer for pleasant weather and a range of activities.

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Visiting the best places in Europe   in the summer has long been a grand procession. Outdoor enthusiasts rave about Europe’s magnificent natural scenery and memorable wild places. Culture vultures flock to the best European cities to revel in grand cultural history, with  magnificent museums , opulent palaces, brooding castles, and glorious artistic legacies. Many fun-seekers plunge into Europe’s vibrant nightlife, colorful festivals and heaving live entertainment. Once you've ticked off the must-see places in Europe on your bucket list, you can  indulge your culinary desires with Europe’s fine dining, street food, chic cafés and cheeky bars.

Here is a brief introduction to some of the best destinations for summer,  European holidays on offer, listed in no particular order.

1. Cappadocia, Turkey

The surreal natural structures of Cappadocia in Turkey resemble something that is out of this world. Towering boulders stand side-by-side to traditional houses, caves and underground tunnels. Here, you can admire the stunning beauty of this semi-arid region by hiking to a scenic cliff or by taking a hot air balloon ride over the magnificent boulders.

  • Where to go and what to do: Take a hot air balloon over Cappadocia’s landscape, visit cave hotels and spend the night there, explore Kaymakli underground city, visit the numerous valleys such as Love valley, Red valley and Pigeon valley and Fairy valley.
  • What to see: Stunning sunsets, Fairy Chimneys in Gerome Open Air Museum and Uchisar Castle.
  • Best time to visit Turkey: End of April to October when there are least chances of rain and strong wind has subsided allowing for hot air balloon rides.

Hot air balloons in the sky over the landscape of Cappadocia in Turkey.

2. Dubrovnik, Croatia

It’s hard not to fall in love with this jewel located in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Home to one of the world’s best-preserved medieval cities, Dubrovnik’s ancient walls, baroque buildings and labyrinthine streets are endlessly enchanting. Here delightful seaside charm merges seamlessly with civilized retreat. Whether you’re lazing on a beach, sightseeing or strolling through its botanical gardens or just people watching, Dubrovnik will weave its own special spell on you.

  • What to do: The Old Town for sightseeing , Buza 1 and 2 for cliff jumping, Adriatic coast for swimming, Lokrum Island for snorkeling and exploring
  • What to see: Roland's Column, Bell Tower, Sponza Palace, Pile Gate, Fort Lovrijenac, City walls, Franciscan Monastery, Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
  • Best time to visit Croatia: May to June or September to October when it’s not too hot but the water is warm and crowds are minimum.

Houses and trees in Dubrovnik overlooking the sea on a clear day.

3. Porto, Portugal

Languidly reclining on the banks of the Rio Douro, Porto is a city in Portugal that is compact enough to enjoy in 48 hours. Yet the city is rewarding to visitors willing to take their time to explore its labyrinthine medieval heart with its cathedrals and gold-leaf-bejeweled churches. Take in its brash in-your-face contemporary architecture and linger over many a fine meal and seductive tipple or two. Portugal is one of the best summer destinations in Europe. 

  • Where to go and what to do: Visit the wine caves for port tasting, São Nicolau for its historical buildings, Matosinhos for fabulous restaurants, Boavista for its cutting-edge architecture and Ribeira and Foz do Douro to discover Porto’s history.
  • What to see: Igreja de São Francisco’s baroque finery, neoclassical Palácio da Bolsa, Palácio das Carrancas, Serralves museum, Jardins do Palácio de Cristal and the Museu da Misericórdia do Porto.
  • Best time to visit Portugal: May through September when it is sunny but the sea breezes keep you cool.

A view of Porto with boats on the river and compact houses in the background on a clear day in Portugal.

4. Cinque Terre, Italy

A picture-postcard set of five UNESCO World Heritage site villages; Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso fit to rival the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre  in Italy is one of the best places to travel in Europe for a vacation. Accessible only by train or boat, Cinque Terre or Five Lands offers extraordinary coastal scenery and exhilarating hiking along serpentine paths cut through imposing cliffs.

  • Where to go and what to do: The five famous villages to soak up the local atmosphere and sample local, fresh seafood; the coastline to swim and the dramatic coastal paths for a hike 
  • What to see: Magnificent natural scenery and the sunset from the coast, the colorful streets and houses
  • Best time to visit Italy: Mid-May through to mid-September for swimming and mid-March to mid-October for hiking.  
  • Good to know :  Some of the trails are currently closed due to an ongoing construction work. The Vernazza to Corniglia, Corniglia to Manarola and Manarola to Riomaggiore routes are scheduled to reopen in April 2021. 

Cinque Terre in Italy with beautiful houses overlooking the sea on a clear day.

5. Berlin, Germany

It’s little wonder that Berlin  in Germany is one of the best cities to visit in Europe. This city has serious historical street cred. From Bismarck to Bowie, Einstein to Hitler and JFK ‘s speech, Berlin is endlessly fascinating, despite its chilled-out lifestyle vibe. Here gritty street life collides with glitzy glamour and is long on vibrant culture, brilliant architecture, flourishing arts scene, divine food and frenetic nightlife.

  • Where to go and what to do: Berliner Funkturm for a scenic view of Berlin, visit the Deutsches Theater, Deutsche Opera or the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra for some classical music and Mitte Berlin’s historical centre for sightseeing.
  • What to see: Pergamon and Altes, Museums Gemäldegalerie Art Gallery, Bode Museum, Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, Stasi Museum and Bundestag.
  • Best time to visit Germany: June to July when the weather is ideal for afternoon strolling around the city.

The Bode Museum on the Spree river during the evening in Germany.

6. Malaga, Spain

Malaga is deservedly popular as a chic and unabashedly cosmopolitan destination in Spain . This is the city that gifted Picasso to the world. Malaga has recently and spectacularly transformed itself with a flood of brilliant art galleries, a radically re-imagined port district and Soho, an emerging art district. Malaga’s flourishing nightlife is complemented by a foodie culture spanning Michelin-starred restaurants through to tastefully distressed fish shacks.

  • Where to go and what to do : Visit  Mitjana Square to experience Malaga’s hip nightlife, El Palo’s old fishing district for freshly grilled sardines on the beach,  visit one of the beaches and laze around and Pier 1 Port of Malaga for a shopping spree.
  • What to see: Picasso’s original art at Picasso Museum, the artwork at Museo Carmen Thyssen, the Gibralfaro Castle and the Alcazaba and Roman Theatre.
  • Best time to visit Spain: May through September is the perfect time to hit the beach by day and enjoy cocktails during cool, balmy evenings.

The Gibraltar rock by the sea with a big cloud at the top in Malaga, Spain..

7. Interlaken, Switzerland

Interlaken is Switzerland's adrenaline central. Flanked by the Thun and Brienz glacier-fed lakes and home to the imperious peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau; Interlaken is an outdoor and adventure sports fiend’s nirvana. Not up for sports? Interlaken is also home to some postcard worthy scenery of Switzerland and an old charming town where you can discover historical castles and peaceful Alpine gardens.

  • Where to go and what to do: Mürren, Kleine Scheidegg and First for summer skiing, Lütschine River for rafting, Saxeten for canyoning, Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau for mountain climbing, Harder Klum for hiking and panoramic views of Interlaken and Unterseen for sightseeing and cultural experience.
  • What to see: Höheweg, Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn World Heritage site, alphorn workshop and St Beatus Caves.
  • Best time to visit Switzerland: May to August when the weather is pleasant and suitable for adventure sports.

A train passing through houses and snow-capped mountains in Interlaken in Switzerland.

8. Santorini, Greece

If you adore sublime romantic sunsets,  Santorini in Greece is a “must-see” destination. Set in the enchanting Greek Islands, Santorini’s combination of sun, sea, refreshing sea breezes and picture-postcard-perfect, whitewashed buildings is made for lovers. The sunsets at Oia overlooking the crater are some of the world’s best and the views from the infinity pools over the caldera are sublime!

  • Where to go and what to do : Fira to Oia, Ancient Thira and the monastery for hiking, Black Beach and Red Beach for swimming, scuba diving and snorkeling, Nea Kameni for volcano hiking and hot springs and Vothonas village for historical sightseeting.
  • What to see: Spectacular sunsets, cave houses and Santorini’s caldera bay.
  • Best time to visit Greece: May for hiking and early June to September for swimming.

Insider Tip: When eating in restaurants anywhere in Greece, it is not mandatory to leave a tip. Although it is completely optional, most Greeks tip well. — from Trip & Travel Blog

A sea-side view of Santorini with clear blue water and white painted houses.

9. Budapest, Hungary

The splendid city of Budapest  in Hungary straddling the languid Danube is a city of surprises. Budapest bedazzles from its vibrant old centre, magnificent Buda Castle, Saint Stephen's Basilica and the Parliament building to its delightful parks and historic Heroes' Square. Once you are satiated on Budapest’s sublime heritage, it is time to indulge in some serious dining before plunging into the city’s busy nightlife.

  • Where to go and what to do: Cruise down the Danube , Margaret Island for picnic by the musical fountain, Buda Castle for panoramic city views , Lake Balaton for vineyards and mineral treatments and sightseeing.
  • What to see: Royal Palace, Parliament, Vajdahunyad Castle, National Gallery, Fisherman's Bastion, Chain Bridge, House of Terror and Heroes' Square.
  • Best time to visit Hungary: March to May and September to November when the city isn’t over crowded but the weather is pleasant.

The famous lion statue with a landscape of Budapest in the background in Hungary.

10. Gothenburg, Sweden

Gotland is undeniably special. With its treasure trove of historical sites, unexpectedly delightful scenery, enchanting countryside, enigmatic forests, quaint fishing villages and idyllic sandy beaches, this ancient Baltic island is a fresh take on Sweden . Neoclassical architecture jostles politely with tramways amid sumptuous restaurants and thriving cafés.

  • Where to go and what to do: Haga to photograph the picturesque wooden houses, the City Centre for a stroll, Botanical Gardens to enjoy a picnic, ride the Lisebergslinjen vintage tram and Lake Delsjön for kayaking.
  • What to see: Gothenburg Art Museum, Gothenburg City Museum, 17th century Skansen Kronan fort, Maritiman world's biggest floating museum of ships and the Volvo Museum and Götheborg ship.
  • Best time to visit Sweden: June and July is a great time to see the midnight sun.

The city of Gothenburg in Sweden during the day.

11. Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland’s vibrant capital also doubles as the world’s most northerly capital and is one of the best places to visit in Europe. Here you’ll discover a quirky culture; eons old, an emerging art scene and vibrant buildings set against a backdrop of raw, icy wilderness with wildlife. Reykjavik combines all the hedonistic pleasures you expect from civilization with a convenient base for exploring Iceland’s majestic natural landscapes straight out of Iceland’s sagas, complete with steaming natural hot springs!

  • Where to go and what to do : Laugardalslaug and Árbæjarlaug for swimming and hot tubs, Ægissíða and southern coast for coastal rowing, Öskjuhlíð for hiking and Faxaflói for whale watching.
  • What to see: The Reykjavik Settlement Exhibition or Alþingi, Grótta Lighthouse, Tjörnin, Einar Jónsson Art Museum and Reykjavík Botanical Gardens.
  • Best time to visit Iceland: June through to August is the best time for hiking and other outdoor activities.

The city of Reykjavik with boats parked on the marina and houses in the background in Iceland.

Undoubtedly, Europe is a continent of enchanting experiences with a bewitching combination of culture, architecture, history and cuisine that sets it apart from other destinations. The best Europe destinations make for delightful memories and enchanting experiences that will last you a lifetime. If you haven’t already planned your trip to Europe , now is the time!

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11 underrated summer travel ideas in Europe

From river beaches to outdoor art trails, these summer trip ideas offer great alternatives to crowded coasts and congested cities

Grace Beard

We all like the idea of summertime in  Europe – long, lazy days in the Mediterranean sunshine, whiling away an evening people-watching in local bars – but the reality is often much less romantic, with overtourism , sky-high prices and heatwaves  blighting many a Euro Summer fantasy.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. To inspire your summer holiday plans this year, we asked writers across Europe to tell us about their favourite alternative summer trip ideas. From Croatia’s quieter island-hopping route to an Estonian spa break, here’s where to head for crowd-free bliss and unsung adventures right across the continent. You’re welcome.

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Follow an outdoor art trail in the south of France

1.  Follow an outdoor art trail in the south of France

To avoid the swarm of summer tourists in Provence, I head to the region’s outdoor art spaces. In my hometown of Marseille , the Friche d’Escalette strikingly blends an industrial nineteenth-century lead factory with the natural paradise of Calanques National Park. Amble between hills and remnants of brick walls to see contemporary art like Jean Prouve’s movable pavilions. 

North of Aix-en-Provence, Chateau la Coste is a sprawling 500-acre estate where a contemporary art walk weaves around rows of grapevines. Of the 40 works, I’m particularly fond of the recently installed Prune Nourry’s Mater Earth , an enormous pregnant woman emerging from a grassy field. After working up an appetite, my friends and I treat ourselves to fire-roasted food at Francis Mallmann ’s restaurant.  Take the boat from Hyères to Ile de Porquerolles. Perched above idyllic beaches and breathtaking cliffs, Villa Carmignac houses rotating exhibits with top artists from Basquiat to Warhol. The best part? You walk around barefoot, just as you would on the nearby beaches. I’m looking forward to the Infinite Woman show this summer.

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2.  Relax on central Portugal’s inland beaches

Each summer, I escape the crowds of the Lisbon coast and head to the sandy river beaches of central Portugal for warm water, wild nature, and plenty of elbow room. There are numerous praias fluviais (river beaches) dotted around this under-the-radar part of Portugal, and during the summer season they’re equipped with lifeguards, sun loungers, and beach bars serving salty local olives washed down with dangerously affordable jugs of wine.  Flanked by forest-covered mountains and whitewashed hilltowns, these inland beaches are summer social hubs where swimmers, kayakers and paddle boarders can coast for miles. The hilly terrain is popular with mountain bikers, trail runners and hikers, and the most rewarding way to see the region is by river beach-hopping along a stretch of the Schist Trails , which wind their way between 27 traditional schist stone villages in 14 municipalities. Along the way, there’s hearty food and simple guest houses (do book in advance) to keep you fed and rested.

Cycle the Balkans

3.  Cycle the Balkans

A journey of 2,000 miles starts with a single spin of your bicycle wheel at Kobarid, where Slovenia meets Italy and the Julian Alps lend a sense of drama. This is the departure point for the Trans Dinarica Cycle Route , a cross-Balkan bike trail opening fully in July 2024 to take in eight countries and connect all of former Yugoslavia plus Albania over 3,364km of mapped-out roads and pathways. 

You may set out and tap out anywhere you like, of course, but following the emerald-green river So č a through Slovenia seems as gentle an introduction as any. Venturing into the Goriška Brda wine region allows you to sample the white Rebulas and Blue Pinots at bucolic hilltop wineries commanding panoramic views and suggesting you stay longer. 

For an urban experience thrown in, the Tito-built city of Nova Gorica should give you your fill of heroic statuary and fractured history.

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4.  Spa away on Estonia’s Saaremaa island

The island of Saaremaa is one of Estonia’s best-kept secrets. Once home to Viking invaders and Scandinavian folklore, today it’s the perfect retreat to spa away in. There’s no shortage of spa hotels at affordable prices, replete with saunas and swimming pools, with the old town centre of Kuressaare having the highest number of spas per capita in the world. Once you’re refreshed, check out Kuresaarree castle with its star-shaped fort. Or take a gentle hike along deserted beaches and feel the cool Baltic Sea breeze. Spot pagan tombstones, ruins and the spectacular 7,600-year-old Kaali meteorite crater, a must-see at 22 metres deep. You can hop to Saaremaa in under half an hour via a tiny propeller plane from Tallinn airport, or take the longer, scenic route over land and ferry through western Estonia.

Tour Berlin’s sunset spots

5.  Tour Berlin’s sunset spots

Walking down Karl-Marx-Straße one summer in  Berlin , a friend pointed to the top of a nondescript shopping centre. ‘You have to get up there for sunset,’ she said. So I trekked across the top-floor car park of the mall and climbed a concrete slope into a Kulturdachgarten club named Klunkerkranich , just in time to see the sunset’s orange light turning the Berlin TV Tower pink.

From here on out, the sunset-chasing addiction begins. In Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, hike past the waterfall in Viktoriapark to reach the highest point in the city, and sit at the feet of the forbidding cast iron Prussian war memorial for the sunset. Picnic in the grassy expanse of Tempelhofer Feld as evening falls. Take an afternoon cruise down the River Spree for some sundowners, or above the water with street buskers at Oberbaumbrücke. 

Berlin’s not often thought of as a summertime destination, but it’s during the warmer months the city is at its most sociable (and beautiful). Spend a long weekend hunting down its sundown lookouts, which are as varied – and often as eccentric – as its nightlife . 

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6.  Hike a web of trails in Greece’s new Sitia Geopark

Staying in a cosy suite at Palazzo di Sitia , I spent a wonderful week in Sitia Geopark in the rarely visited eastern half of Crete island. One of Greece ’s newest geoparks, it’s h ome to countless endangered species of flora and fauna; I saw a kettle of griffon vultures swooping low overhead as I clambered out of Zakros’   Gorge of the Dead , so-called because the Minoans once used the beehive of caves pocking the surrounding cliffs as a cemetery. A 40-minute bus ride from Sitia town, the Unesco-classed Sitia Geopark stretches from Cape Sidero’s nineteenth-century lighthouse to the Minoan palace of Zakros . During my week here, I swam from the golden sand beach of Vai (home to Europe’s only palm forest), sampled Cretan stuffed snails and other local treats in family-run tavernas near Sitia town’s fishing harbour, and hiked off the calories along the Geopark’s web of thyme-scented trails.

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7.  Hunt for Albania’s Cold War bunkers

I’ll be the first to admit that spending your summer holiday hopping from one Cold War era bunker to another doesn’t have quite the same ring of romance to it as island hopping through Greece. But there are estimated to be around 170,000 of these grey concrete structures strewn across Albania , and visiting as many of them as possible will take you on an Indiana Jones-style adventure to all four corners of the country. Created under Albania’s former Communist dictator, Enver Hoxha, some of these bunkers – such as Tirana’s BunkArt – are enormous multi-storey, atomic bomb-proof structures that now house impressive art galleries or museums showcasing the horror of the Hoxha period. Most, though, are tiny, derelict structures tucked into forest glades, known only to a few farmers who were bemused but delighted to show a visitor these fading relics from Albania’s days of fear.

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8.  Road trip Scotland’s North East 250

I’ve driven the North East 250 many times. I call it Scotland in miniature, as it offers the very best of the castles, scenery, wildlife and whisky (most of the last one, actually) found elsewhere in the country, condensed in a 250-mile Aberdeenshire loop. On my most recent trip, I rented a luxury off-grid motorhome from Camplify named Vando , stopping at local campsites as I went around. In one afternoon I’d visit the grounds of the wonderfully restored Braemar Castle and tour Glenlivet distillery in the Cairngorms, ending on the beach in Portsoy with a fresh fish supper eaten out of the wrapper. The next day I’d follow the coast and see gannets and puffins at Troup Head, dolphins off Aberdeen Harbour and a 400-strong seal colony with a Wild Discovery tour of Newburgh Beach. On another day I’d hike the sprawling Glen Tanar pine forest, spot elusive ptarmigan at the Well of Lecht and take a chilly wild dip in Loch Muick. You could do all of this over a weekend, but why rush?

Go on a Copenhagen ice cream crawl

9.  Go on a Copenhagen ice cream crawl

Ice cream might scream ‘Mediterranean beach resort’ more than ‘Scandinavian city’ but stay with me: Copenhagen ’s ice cream scene, much like summer in this bijou city, is an underrated treat. When they’re not swimming in the harbour, dining alfresco and building sandcastles on the beaches half an hour away, sweet-toothed Danes will be eating ice cream.  In the summer you’ll find soft ice – the Danish term for Mr Whippy ice creams – everywhere. It’s concealed in pastries at Andersen & Maillard bakery, and shows up at Coffee Collective as a ‘coffee soft ice’, a tall swirl of vanilla ice cream dusted with chocolate powder on top of a dose of espresso. I love to cycle the city in search of the best ice cream. This summer I’ll be dropping into retro-themed Ismageriet in Kødbyen to try out each of its 32 flavours, as well as Aurora, trendy bakery Alice ’s hyped new parlour in Carlsberg Byen.

Sail around Croatia’s lesser-known islands

10.  Sail around Croatia’s lesser-known islands

By now many of us have sailed to Bra č from Split for the price of a pint and jostled for a seat on the crowded deck of a state-run Jadrolinija ferry . But it needn’t be this way. The company’s newly introduced line 401, which sails from Zadar to a cluster of little-known islands, allows you to experience Croatia as it once was (to borrow the country’s own catchy marketing phrase). 

First port of call, Ist, comprises a jetty and little else, making you wonder if the captain was picking up a relative. Next stop, Olib, offers a couple of restaurants and deserted beach by the harbour, while for a soupçon of civilisation, Silba boasts a shop and several private apartments. The next island over, Premuda, welcomes divers to its cove-indented coastline, and diners to the three restaurants on a land mass bigger than Gibraltar. Sailings leave at reasonable times. Take a book, some water and provisions, and you’re on your way.

Be a shepherd for a week in the Pyrenees

11.  Be a shepherd for a week in the Pyrenees

Picture the scene. You’re biting into a chunk of delicate brebis cheese (ewes milk cheese), made in the nearby stone shepherd cabin, and staring up at the ice-streaked mountains. The only sound in the mountain meadow is that of the bells hung around the necks of a herd of grazing sheep. The summertime life of a shepherd in the Pyrenees mountains is, you conclude, a life well lived. 

Living out such a dream yourself might sound like an impossible aspiration, and had you tried to do so just a decade ago then you might have been right. Back then it seemed that the ancient transhumance lifestyle of the Pyrenees mountains, a gorgeously unspoilt spine of peaks separating France from Spain , was doomed to fade away. But recently there’s been something of a revival of the lifestyle, and many of this new generation of Pyrenean shepherds welcome guests to spend time with them, learning the art of one of humanity’s oldest crafts. You can learn about the shepherding life in the French Vallée d’Ossau , Vallée d’Aspe and in the high Pyrenees . 

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7 Cool Summer Destinations In Europe To Beat The Heat

Discover refreshing European destinations to beat the summer heat. From tranquil lakes to lush forests, find your perfect summer getaway.

  • Beat the summer heat in Berchtesgaden, Germany with cool alpine temperatures as low as 8°F at night. Perfect for history buffs.
  • Ostend, Belgium offers a cool beach escape with art, cultural attractions, and beautiful sandy coastlines. Ideal for a family vacation.
  • Experience a vibrant summer in Amsterdam, Netherlands with pleasant temperatures, canal cruises, and cultural events. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

Many vacationers are excited about summer, especially in Europe. However, soaring temperatures and sunny days can make the continent uncomfortable for some travelers. Whether visiting the Maldives Of Europe during summer or any of Europe's fastest growing destinations that see high summertime temperatures, like Portugal, Italy, and Spain, some summer spots in Europe can be far too hot for tourists who struggle with heat.

Europe, particularly, experiences scorching heatwaves that are often associated with health warnings. People are usually advised to remain indoors in most places during these events. However, there are plenty of cool destinations in Europe that aren't as hot in the summer.

From Berchtesgaden, Germany to Skagen, Denmark, here are a number of cooler summer destinations in Europe, perfect for beating the extreme heat.

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7 berchtesgaden, germany, a historic alpine town with cool temperatures in the summer.

There isn't a better place to cool off than the alpine town of Berchtesgaden. It's known for receiving low temperatures even during hot summers. Here, night sweats are a thing of the past, as temperatures go as low as 8 degrees Fahrenheit at night. Visitors wake up in the beautiful scenery of rolling green mountains.

Daytime temperatures are in the mid-to-late teens, so those traveling here will need a sweater. The town is famous as it is where Adolf Hitler constructed underground bunkers and a command post during the Second World War. It is a perfect place for learning history and enjoying incredible sights.

6 Ostend, Belgium

A cooler beach town with comfortable summer temperatures.

Ostend is a gem in Belgium, found on the Flemish North Sea's coast. It is not just another plain beach town; travelers are treated to many sun-soaked beaches and can enjoy traditional tourist attractions. It is a place to enjoy incredible art, cultural entertainment, and many fun things to do with the family in Belgium. Spend time touring the arty lighthouses, historic sculptures, and five of the best beaches in Belgium.

Ostend was once home to the famous artist James Ensor, which is why many of his works are displayed here. The city takes pride in contemporary art and boasts Europe's largest collection of outdoor murals. It is sometimes known as "City by the Sea," boasting many kilometers of sandy coastline.

5 Amsterdam, Netherlands

A cool city lined with canals and filled with cultural richness and many fun outdoor activities.

Amsterdam, the vibrant Durtch Capital, comes alive in summer. With warm but not hot weather, guests can enjoy the many summertime activities the vibrant Dutch capital offers . Travelers can visit the stunning landmarks in Amsterdam, enjoy leisurely cruises along the beautiful canals, or engage in more energetic fun activities such as flyboarding.

Summer offers plenty of things to do in Amsterdam and is the perfect time to tour the Dutch countryside. It is also a festive season in this city, meaning guests are treated to delicious foods, stunning art, lively music, and many cultural events that make the city so entertaining.

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4 oslo, norway, experience cool temperatures, culture, cuisine, and good music, and enjoy plenty of outdoor activities in the heart of the city.

Oslo boasts beautiful architecture, a fantastic culinary scene, and stunning neighborhoods. Visitors can enjoy plenty of things in the green capital city of Norway . Oslo is considered among the best places to visit in Europe in the summer to beat the heat for a good reason.

Located between forested hills, this city is a nature lover's paradise. It is home to numerous beaches, making it ideal for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. During summer, people head to Sorenga, a developed neighborhood located by the waterfront, to take in fresh air and soak in beautiful scenery.

The city also has many hiking trails for those seeking a challenge and green parks where guests can enjoy the sun and an outdoor picnic. With many islands that guests can easily reach from the center of the city by riding a ferry, island hopping is one of the best things to do in summer here.

Oslo's cute and compact size makes it a perfect destination for a short getaway. Visitors can explore the city on a bike, foot, or public transportation.

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3 chamonix, france, a cool mountain town perfect for escaping the summer heat.

Chamonix is an excellent spot for people searching for summer destinations for a long weekend getaway in Europe. It is stunning during the summer and ideal for those who want to wake up to the sight of the mountains and cooler temperatures. This little mountain town welcomes climbers, hikers, bikers, paragliders, and trail runners.

Visitors can easily access the mountains by using lifts and gondolas that take them up above the valley quickly. The town is also filled with many bars and restaurants that contribute to a fun adventure. Plus, those shopping for new gear will be pleased to know that the town has almost all the shops that visitors could ever need.

2 Liverpool, United Kingdom

A cool and vibrant city filled with many parks and green spaces offering plenty of free events.

Liverpool is a popular destination all year round, but during the summer, the city blossoms. More than a soccer club city and the home of The Beatles, there is much to see and do in the musical city of Liverpool throughout the summer. Summers are also warm but not hot , allowing guests to explore the area comfortably.

Visitors can soak in the sun's rays, enjoy the sounds of cheerful crowds, listen to music at local gigs, and go shopping in the city center. From April to September, many festivals surround the city and are a chance to enjoy good food, art, and music.

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1 skagen, denmark, a cool port town filled with pristine beaches and a vibrant art scene.

Located on the northeastern peninsula of Denmark, this is one of the best small towns for art lovers in Europe . Visitors will find many art galleries and displays scattered throughout the town.

Also, the town is home to a number of beautiful beaches, and since the city has many hours of sunshine in a year, summer is a perfect time to enjoy life to the fullest on the beaches.

Skagen is a scenic, clean old town with many seafood restaurants. The people are welcoming and ready to share the town's rich cultural heritage.

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One Week Europe Itinerary Ideas

Wondering where to spend one week in Europe? These 20 ideas for your Europe trip will help you decide how to maximize your time.

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How to Choose the Best One Week Itinerary for a Europe Trip: 20 Europe Itinerary Ideas

If you’re like most people and getting time off work or kids out of school is challenging, you may only be able to manage one week of vacation. Europe is a great destination to go for one week, simply because of the cultural diversity in such a small geographic area.

The small size, proximity, and ease of transportation between many of the countries in Europe make it a good choice for a culturally rich one week holiday. If you’ve only got one week in Europe, and really want to maximize your time, but you’re wondering where to go in Europe, here are 20 perfect one-week Europe travel itineraries.

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  • Before You go to Europe

Europe is an amazing destination, especially if you pick any of these awesome itineraries, but before leaving there are a few things you should consider when planning your Europe trip:

  • KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Before you go to Europe, be sure you follow my 50 travel tips for Europe. You can find those here. 

And the winter months are generally cold in most European countries, especially in the north.That doesn’t mean you should avoid those times, it just depends on your tolerance for crowds and your preference in weather.

  • WHAT TO PACK FOR EUROPE: What you pack for Europe will highly depend on what time of year you go and where you decide to go. This  packing guide for Europe will ensure you have the essentials.
  • GETTING AROUND: Getting around Europe can be a little daunting, but if you do some research before you go, you’ll be just fine. Transportation in every country in Europe is a little different. I’ve linked many of my articles with helpful advice below like   How to Survive Train Travel in Italy   and   Driving in Scotland . Some itineraries will require you to go by train, car, plane or boat. Travel around Europe doesn’t have to be scary if you learn what to do ahead of time.

If you’re renting a car, there are two companies we prefer to use: Rental Cars and Expedia Cars. We have had no issues with them and have been able to find the best prices available.

What to do in Europe for One Week: 20 European Vacation Ideas for Your Europe Trip

These are my best one week vacations in Europe. Taking a multi city European vacation can be a great way to experience several different cultures on one continent. I know that one week in Europe isn’t a lot of time, so I’ve picked cities that are either close in proximity or a quick and cheap flight between each other.

I’ve also tried to choose each Europe travel itinerary with a mix of classic sites and unique destinations. There are so many cool places to visit in Europe that are still undiscovered. Hopefully, some of these locations will be new to you and you’ll be able to discover a new European favorite!

Here's a Short Cut

1 | Amalfi Coast + Rome

2 | paris + london, 3 | ireland + iceland, 4 | heidelberg, germany + strasbourg, france, 5 | colmar, france + basel, switzerland, 6 | interlaken + lucerne, switzerland, 7 | lake como, italy + zermatt, switzerland, 8 | paris + normandy, 9 | iceland and the scottish highlands, 10 | venice and lake como, 11 | the ionian islands, greece, 12 | ireland + northern ireland, 13 | edinburgh + scottish highlands, 14 | colmar + strasbourg, 15 | loire valley + paris, 16 | london + cotswolds, 17 | cinque terre + florence, 18 | prague + vienna, 19 | budapest + bratislava, 20 | lucca + sardinia, 21 | lisbon + algarve, 22 | vienna + hallstatt + salzburg , 23 | croatia + montenegro, 24 | budapest + bratislava + vienna, practical tips for booking your trip.

Europe Itinerary- 20 Europe Trip Ideas

This is one of my very favorite European vacation destinations. There are hundreds of choices for stunning history and scenery when you visit Italy, but this Amalfi Coast and Rome itinerary gives you the best of both worlds. Rome is one of the top places to visit in Europe and offers history around every corner…literally, while on the Amalfi Coast you will be overwhelmed by breathtaking ocean views.

Spend several days in Rome, then head south to the Amalfi Coast via Naples and spend a few more relaxing on the beach and driving the coast. It’s one of the best European beach vacations you can take! Amalfi is also one of the most popular Europe vacation spots during the month of August, so you may want to take that into consideration when planning your trip.

Check out these other 5 amazing itineraries for Italy.  Italy is one of the best countries to visit in Europe due to its size and variety of landscapes, cultures, and attractions.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Rome

GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: Getting from Rome to Amalfi is easy. Take the train from Rome to Naples, from there take the bus to Sorrento. There are many tour buses that travel along the coast, or you can rent a car and do the driving yourself.

WHERE TO STAY Rome | Amalfi RESOURCES How to Spend One Day in Rome Family Guide to Rome How to Spend 2 Days in Naples How to Survive Train Travel in Italy The Best Places to Visit in Italy How to Spend 10 Days in Italy Tips for Renting a Car in Europe i Heart Italy

Europe Trip Itinerary

If you’re looking for a European vacation with a lot of history and class, this is it! I can’t even count the number of times that I have done the Paris/London combo. I’ve done it with kids, as a couple, as a girls’ trip, and as a field trip. No joke! And every time I go, it’s like completely different cities. You can follow completely different options for London and Paris itineraries and have an amazing time no matter what you choose. In my opinion, these are two of the best cities to visit in Europe as they offer a huge amount of culture, food, and entertainment bang for your buck!

When I plan our family trip to Europe each year, I make sure to always include both Paris and London. These are two of my favorite places in all of Europe. They are popular for good reason. Both Paris and London are so vast and diverse that you can have a new experience each time you visit. The best part about visiting these two cities is that they are very easy to travel between with the help of the Eurostar. It’s a quick journey from the heart of one city to the next that requires no airports, no flying, and no hassle. Note: You will need a   passport or visa   to travel between England and France and you will need to go through customs before boarding the Eurostar.

I’ve created an easy-to-use day-by-day itinerary for Paris and London so that you can show up and enjoy your trip. 

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GETTING THERE: Fly into London or Paris GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: Take the Eurostar

WHERE TO STAY Paris | London

RESOURCES Paris Walking Guide Paris with Kids Foods You Must Try in Paris Paris Neighborhood Guide How to Use the Paris Bike System London Travel Guide Perfect London Itinerary London with Kids Christmas in London Paddington’s Guide to London How to Use the Paris Bike System

Europe Trip Itinerary Ideas

If you’re looking for a European vacation with wild nature and rural beauty, this option is a winner. While both of these spectacular islands really deserve their own week (or weeks really), a trip combining the two is possible, thanks to affordable flights between Iceland and Ireland. A good route would be Reykjavik and the Golden Circle, combined with the west of Ireland including Killarney, the Ring of Kerry, and the Cliffs of Moher. These countries are some of the best places to go in Europe if you love majestic natural beauty.

GETTING THERE:  Fly into Iceland as its one of the cheapest ways to get to Europe. GETTING BETWEN COUNTRIES:  From Iceland , take a quick flight to Ireland. Dublin , Belfast , Cork, or Shannon Airports are usually where you’ll find the best deals.

WHERE TO STAY Ireland | Iceland

RESOURCES Iceland on a Budget Bucket List Things to do in Iceland Iconic Things to do in Dublin Day Trips from Dublin What to do in Killarney Perfect Ireland Itinerary Ireland with Kids Ireland Packing List

Europe Trip Itinerary Ideas

This one-week European itinerary includes two of my favorite cities in Europe! Heidelberg, Germany, known for its ancient castle and walkable downtown is a perfect companion to Strasbourg, France only an hour and a half away, in the Alsace region of France, known for its impressive cathedral and half-timber houses. These towns are particularly spectacular during the Christmas season and some of the best places to spend Christmas in Europe. This will be the best Europe itinerary for those looking to spend time in provincial looking towns!

GETTING THERE:  Fly into Frankfurt, Germany GETTING BETWEEN COUNTRIES:  Drive for 1.5 hours or take the train for 1.5 hours.

WHERE TO STAY Heidelberg | Strasbourg

RESOURCES Best European Christmas Markets European Christmas Market Treats What to do in Strasbourg What to do in Heidelberg, Germany What to do in Strasbourg, France

Europe Trip Itinerary Ideas

If you want to spend your Europen vacation wandering charming streets and feeling like you’re in a fairytale, this is it. Basel, Switzerland holds a special place in my heart and is often an overlooked town. Only a quick 45-minute train ride from the popular and iconic Colmar, France, Basel offers a unique culture that only a town on the border of three countries can. Basel is especially fun during Herbstmesse, the local Autumn Fair when the city literally turns into a fair! Combine these two beautiful cities for a one-of-a-kind holiday.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Basel or Zurich GETTING BETWEEN CITIES:  Drive 45 minutes or Train 30 minutes

WHERE TO STAY Colmar |  Basel

RESOURCES What to do in Basel Guide to Colmar, France

Europe Trip Itinerary Ideas

No European vacation list would be complete without including the unimaginable beauty of the Swiss Alps. Switzerland is a wonderland of natural beauty for the outdoor enthusiast or even anyone who has a remote interest in pretty scenery! It’s one of the best countries in Europe for those who love outdoor activity and natural beauty. It’s just jaw-droppingly gorgeous.

For such a small country, there is so much to see and with two of Switzerland most breathtaking areas just a few hours from each other, it’s worth visiting both of them. These areas offer pristine lakes, ancient gorges, colossal mountains, and a vast array of cultural activities.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Zurich, Switzerland GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: Train to Lucerne, Train to Interlaken

WHERE TO STAY Interlaken | Lucerne

RESOURCES Switzerland Itinerary Swiss Food Guide Switzerland Packing List 24 Hours in Zurich What to do in Interlaken What to do in Lucerne

One Week Europe Itinerary

If you’d like your Europe trip to have a good mix of beach and mountain time, this is the perfect combination. Lake Como is probably one of my top favorite places on the planet. It is totally magical and peaceful, and I’ve written about it multiple times and helped friends and family plan trips there. Don’t skip Lake Como on your next trip to Italy. One of my favorite parts of Lake Como is its proximity to the Swiss border. You can actually hike over the borer and into Switzerland! But if you’d rather not hike, hop in the car and take a trip to Zermatt, Switzerland, home of the famous towering mountain, Matterhorn.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Milan, Italy GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: Drive 3 hours to Zermatt or take a 4 hour Train ride from Milan

WHERE TO STAY Lake Como | Zermatt

RESOURCES Guide to Lake Como Boating Lake Como Guide to Zermatt Best Places to Visit in Italy How to Spend 10 Days in Italy i Heart Italy

Europe Trip Itinerary Ideas

This is a European vacation full of charm, but also a healthy dose of history and reality. A Paris-Normandy itinerary of Europe combines all the glamor and romance of the city of light with the charm, history, and beauty of Northern France. Spend several days in Paris, taking several day trips, including the impressive floating Mont Saint Michel. This area is one of the best places to visit in Europe for history lovers.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Paris GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: Drive 3 hours

WHERE TO STAY Paris | Normandy

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Two naturally and culturally beautiful countries are just a short and cheap flight apart and a great combination for a one-week European itinerary, although both countries could take weeks to explore on their own.  Spend a few days in Iceland, then take a cheap hopper flight and explore the mystical highlands of Scotland.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Reykjavik GETTING BETWEEN COUNTRIES: Fly into Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, or Aberdeen

WHERE TO STAY Iceland | Scotland

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Some of my favorite Italian destinations, Venice and Lake Como, both built on water, are ideal locations for aquatic enthusiasts. Taking a ride on a gondola in Venice is one of the best things to do in Europe! Take the Vaporetto (water bus) in Venice, then take a short drive or train ride to Lake Como and enjoy boating and relaxing on the beach in one of the adorable villages lining the lake.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Venice or Milan GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: 3.5 hours by car or 10 hours by train

WHERE TO STAY Venice | Lake Como

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If you’re interested in cheap Europe trips, the gorgeous Ionian islands of Greece are one of the best-kept secrets in Europe. Naturally and culturally diverse, affordable, and downright beautiful, Kefalonia and Corfu make great choices for one week in Europe.

Explore ancient ruins, relax on pristine beaches with locals, and dine, affordably, like a Greek god. If you’re travelling Europe on a budget, this is a great option and Greece is one of the best places to visit in Europe in summer if you’re looking for gorgeous beaches at affordable prices.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Kefalonia from London on Ryanair GETTING BETWEEN ISLANDS: Take a ferry between the Ionian Islands from Greek Ferries

WHERE TO STAY Kefalonia | Corfu

RESOURCES Guide to Kefalonia Greece The Ionian Islands The Best Beaches on Corfu What to Wear in Greece Guide to Athens

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Two countries on one island? Yep! Take a visit to Ireland AND Northern Ireland. Two countries that are very similar, but also very different. Explore the entire island with this perfect itinerary.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Dublin or any airport in Ireland GETTING BETWEEN COUNTRIES: Rent a Car. Driving in Ireland can be tricky and slow, but worth the views and the adventure.

WHERE TO STAY Ireland | Northern Ireland

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Scotland is one country that should really be given an entire week. You could definitely say that about any destination, but for a relatively small country, but it has so much to offer that you could spend years here and not see it all.

For one week in Scotland, I recommend visiting Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands, including the Isle of Skye. Read here for an entire Scotland Itinerary, here for Edinburgh , here for Inverness and the Highlands , and here for the Isle of Skye.

GETTING THERE:  Flying into Edinburgh is usually the cheapest option. GETTING BETWEN AREAS:  It’s best to rent a car or hire a driver or tour company. Be sure to read my guide to driving in Scotland.  

WHERE TO STAY Ediburgh | Inverness | Isle of Skye

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What could be more charming than a week spent in these “poor provincial towns.” Ok, so they’re definitely not poor or provincial, but you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into Belle’s hometown from Beauty and the Beast .

The ancient half-timber homes built along scenic rivers provide a feast for the eyes, while the patisseries, boulangeries, shops, and restaurants provide a feast for the tongue. Split your time between these two idyllic towns and enjoy a peaceful trip back in time.

If you visit Colmar or Strasbourg during Christmas, these towns will be even more magical! Strasbourg is known as “The Capital of Christmas” and both towns have incredible Christmas markets and decorations!

GETTING THERE:  Fly into Zurich GETTING BETWEEN COUNTRIES:  30 minutes by train or 1 hour by car

WHERE TO STAY Colmar | Strasbourg

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Divide your time between the ancient and modern city of light and the historic Loire Valley , home to magnificent palaces, stunning gardens, and green pastures. This one-week itinerary is the perfect balance between city and country life and will provide you with a mix of excitement, peace, and romance. It can be hard to squeeze everything you want into one week European itineraries, but this is a must!

Be sure to map out the castles and palaces you want to see along the way. Our favorite is Chenonceau ! Don’t miss it!

GETTING THERE: Fly into Paris GETTING AROUND:  Rent a car and drive two hours to the Loire Valley

WHERE TO STAY Loire Valley | Paris

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This London and Cotswolds Itinerary provides the best of both British worlds, encompassing both the hustle and bustle of one of the world’s oldest and largest cities and the peace and tranquility of the quaint cottage speckled Cotswolds.

As much as I love London (it’s my favorite city), I do get tired of the crowds and the constant noise. It is so refreshing to get into the countryside and have a change of scenery during your time in London. The Cotswolds are a fairytale-like dream trip. Be sure to grab cream tea every chance you get!

GETTING THERE: Fly into one of three London Airports GETTING AROUND: Rent a car and explore the whole Cotswolds area

WHERE TO STAY London | Cotswolds

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I call this itinerary the best of Northern Italy. Italy is huge and has so much to offer geographically and culturally, but one of my favorite parts of Italy is the train system. The trains in Italy allow for easy access to most major sites, but it can be slightly confusing, so be sure to read this guide to train travel in Italy before you go. Getting between Florence and Cinque Terre is simple with the right knowledge.

The great thing about this itinerary is that you will get to see a big city full of culture, history, and art, and also spend time swimming at the beach and on a boat soaking up rays in in the Liguerian Sea. Read here for Florence, here for Cinque Terre, here for Trains in Italy.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Florence GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: Two hours by train

WHERE TO STAY Cinque Terre | Florence

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I think Prague and Vienna might be some of the most underrated cities in Europe, and they are worth dedicating an entire week to. Stunning architecture, delicious cuisine, and cultural activities abound in these cities that are just a few hours apart.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Vienna or Prague GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: 3-hour drive or 4-hour train ride

WHERE TO STAY Prague | Vienna

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If you’re looking for cheap European vacations, the farther east you go, the cheaper it generally gets. These are two cities that had never really been on my bucket list, and to be honest, I had never even heard of Bratislava, which is in Slovakia by the way! Both cities are charming and culturally rich. They are especially festive and beautiful around Christmas time.

Bratislava is on the way between Budapest and Vienna (you can even cycle between Budapest and Vienna ) and Budapest and Prague, so if you’re thinking of doing a combination of any of those cities, it’s a great stop.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Budapest GETTING BETWEEN CITIES: 2 hours by car, 2.5 hours by train

WHERE TO STAY Budapest | Bratislava

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These incredible destinations in Italy are not well known, but that is part of the appeal. I would say they are a good option for a cheaper and less crowded alternative to the  Florence and Cinque Terre itinerary.

Lucca is a walled city in Tuscany offering stunning architecture and culture with great family fun activities such as riding bikes along the top of the medieval wall around the city. Sardinia is a heavenly island, just a ferry ride away full of breathtaking beaches, delicious food, and friendly locals. Known as one of the five blue zones in the world- places in the world where people live longer and healthier than anywhere else on earth-Sardinia will make you feel younger and more alive just by visiting.

GETTING THERE: Fly into Rome or Florence GETTING BETWEEN DESTINATIONS: Take a Ferry from Civitavecchia to Olbia

WHERE TO STAY Lucca | Sardinia

RESOURCES One Day in Rome What to do in Lucca Sardinia Best Places to Visit in Italy How to Spend 10 Days in Italy What to Wear in Italy

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Portugal is a beautiful country full of diverse landscapes, amazing beaches, and cultural city centers. Lisbon is a stunning city and the Algarve region in the south of Portugal offers sunny beaches with world-famous surfing. There are some really cheap flights to Lisbon from the US right now and you can either drive, train, bus, or fly to the Algarve easily. As a southern European country, Portugal is a great choice for a winter destination. We were there last January and could still get in the water. There are many towns to choose from in the Algarve and they are all equally unique and beautiful. 

GETTING THERE: Fly into Lisbon GETTING BETWEEN DESTINATIONS: Take a plane, car, or bus to the Algarve.

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This one week in Europe spent in Austria is a dream. Combining the culture of Vienna and Salzburg with the picturesque feel of Hallstatt, it’s sure to satisfy any traveler. In my opinion, this is a great winter destination if you don’t mind the cold. Vienna and Salzburg have several amazing Christmas markets and Hallstatt is simply a dream to see in the snow! 

GETTING THERE: Fly into Vienna GETTING BETWEEN DESTINATIONS: Take a train to Salzburg (2.5 hours). A great way to see Hallstatt is to take a day trip from Salzburg.

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If you’re into coastal towns, walled cities, and breathtaking scenery, this combination is for you. The Dalmation Coast is absolutely stunning. The bordering country of Montenegro is really the hidden gem of Europe, offering the same draw as Croatia, but with far fewer tourists. I recommend going during shoulder season (April-May or September-October) to be able to enjoy warmer weather with fewer crowds. 

GETTING THERE: Fly into Dubrovnik, Croatia  GETTING BETWEEN DESTINATIONS:  Take a Day Trip to Montenegro

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Two of the most underrated cities in Europe if you ask me, Budapest and Bratislava are both cities that offer an amazing array of culture and also incredible food. If you’re up for the cold weather, these cities all have incredible Christmas markets and stunning decorations around the holidays. These cities are also all connected by rail so you can easily navigate between them. 

GETTING THERE: Fly into Vienna or Budapest GETTING BETWEEN DESTINATIONS: Take the train between each city. Bratislava would be a good day trip from Vienna.

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If you love history and architecture, then these two cities will captivate you! Split your time between the two, rent a car and take a road trip between them to enjoy some beautiful scenery. 

GETTING THERE: Fly into either Berlin or Prague, whichever airport is cheaper.  GETTING BETWEEN DESTINATIONS: Rent a car and take a road trip between Berlin and Prague.

Whichever Europe Itinerary you choose, you’re guaranteed to love it. You can definitely see so much of Europe in a week and you really can’t go wrong with any of these choices. Just remember to relax and enjoy and also remember that this probably won’t be the last Europe trip of your lifetime.

Not the Trip You Need?

Not exactly the trip you’re looking for? Don’t worry, I also offer custom trip planning by request for many destinations! Learn more here.

Book Your Flight s and Car Find a budget airlines by using  Skyscanner . This is my favorite way to search for flights because they crawl websites and airlines around the globe, so you always know you’re getting the best deal. Learn more tips for finding the best flight deals here. For cars, I like to use Rental Cars because they have good filters and its easy to search for multiple companies.

Book Your Accommodation My preferred way to stay around the world is VRBO . I find it usually gives you a unique local experience in any destination. If you want to stay in a hotel, use  Booking , as it consistently gives the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels. I use them both all the time.

Always Get Travel Insurance Travel insurance protects you and your family against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s peace of mind in case anything goes wrong. I never travel without it. I’ve been using World Nomads for the last few years and love how easy it is to use. I have also used Allianz . Compare rates to see which is best for the coverage you need.

Looking for ways to save money on travel? Check out my  resource page  for the companies I use for traveling! I share everything I use to save me time and money.

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Hi there, My husband and I will be celebrating our 20th anniversary next March and would love to go somewhere in Europe for a week. I have only been to Italy (over 20 years ago) and he’s never been. I’m a bit overwhelmed by even trying to figure out where to go. Can you help? Thanks! Hannah

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Hi Hannah. I can definitely help! I’ve got several Italy Itinerary ideas for Italy here: https://wanderlustcrew.com/10-days-in-italy/ I also do custom trip planning, specifically for Italy, if you’re interested in that, you can find more info here: https://wanderlustcrew.com/custom-travel-planning/ Italy will be so much fun! One of my favorite places on earth! xo Vanessa

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Very helpful! Thank you. We are planning a one year stay & this helped with our itinerary tremendously.

Oh that sounds amazing! You’ll see so much!

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Great ideas! We hope we’ll be able to travel to Europe again soon!

Thanks so much! Me too! Going as soon as it’s safe!!

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Very good these tips I was even thinking about taking a vacation for a few days, thank you

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What Summer Travel to Europe Will Look Like This Year

By Arati Menon

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When travel journalist Jenn Rice decided to spend July and August in Italy and Croatia last year, she wasn’t expecting to be spending most of her time indoors. “It was very very hot, so I booked museum tickets during peak days or just lounged around in my room with a spritz and a book until the sun set.” In Dubrovnik she tried escaping to the sea for a cool dip, but everyone else had the same idea—resulting in sweaty, overcrowded beaches. “In Rome , gelato melted faster than the speed of light,” she says.

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Come summer, major attractions like the Spanish Steps in Rome are thronged by international tourists and vacationing Europeans.

Rome and Dubrovnik weren’t the only European destinations overcome with heat. To travel in Europe in the summer of 2023 was to experience first-hand a single season of contrasting extremes. Temperatures swung from hot and dry to cold and wet, and heatwaves broke out across several of the most heavily touristed destinations, with temperatures reaching upwards of 100°F. In Northern Greece, wildfires broke out —the worst experienced there in 20 years —destroying homes, forests, and vineyards.

Yet in the midst of it all, the continent also saw record-breaking tourist numbers —the highest since pre-pandemic levels—even as hotel prices swelled and airfares hit peaks. From scenic escapes like Bellagio in Como and Taormina in Sicily (where the White Lotus effect was on full display) to bucket-list cities like Paris and Madrid , much of touristed Europe was completely overwhelmed.

“We had people calling us from Athens and Rome asking us to get them out [to somewhere cooler in Europe], because it was too hot and too crowded,” recalls Jan Sortland , founder of Scandinavia specialists Norwegian Adventures.

International tourists weren’t the only ones thronging these spots. According to the European Travel Commission , most Europeans took their vacations before the peak month of August, with Italy and France being their top destinations. This resulted in packed crowds at all the major attractions. For John Canning, an LA-based executive who traveled to Paris in July, the crowds were eye-opening. “We didn’t anticipate that everything we would want to see was sold out. We only got Musée d’Orsay tickets through our concierge at a substantial premium and could not get into the Louvre full stop,” he says.

Rice says the summer taught her to plan her travel differently this year—and beyond: “I’m going to try and do coastal Italy early in May, and if I decide to travel in Europe this summer it will be either Asturias in Northern Spain or the Julian Alps in Slovenia to keep cool."

She’s not alone—according to the travel specialists we spoke with, there’s an increased interest in lesser-known destinations offering a more laid back (and cooler) holiday. “Our guests are asking after places where they can be outdoors, yet have access to wine & foodie experiences and culture. Slovenia is a great example of where you can have all that without being overwhelmed with the heat; the Dolomites in Italy is another,” says Rachael Mendizabal, Europe travel specialist at Scott Dunn . Richard Hyde, COO at Small Luxury Hotels of the World , is seeing similar trends across their European portfolio: “Guests seem to be gravitating towards alternative destinations—Milos instead of Mykonos and Slovenia instead of Spain.”

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Norway is a popular destination this summer, offering cooler weather and a myriad ways to be active outside, exploring the islands and fjords.

A big part of that shift will play into Sortland’s area of expertise: Northern Europe. With the Med getting too hot to handle, experts predict that tourism will shift northwards. “We’re seeing a lot of interest in Copenhagen and Stockholm for the cultural experience, and then onward to Norway for the nature. Currently, the fjords are still a favorite but Norway is a large country and there’s so much more to see—the Helgeland coast for example with its beautiful coastline and mountainous islands,” he says. The draw is a more moderate temperature and unique outdoor experiences. “ Iceland is a big favorite right now with the Northern lights being the most active this year from September through March,” says Mendizabal.

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In turn, for many, the more standard city breaks will fall later in the year. “Athens and Rome will always be desirable destinations, but we’ve seen an uptick in many people preferring to go there in May and October to swerve crowds,” says Carolyn Addison, head of product at Black Tomato , noting the weather in fall has been stable lately and enticing to travelers not tied to school holidays.

With this increased flexibility, shoulder season will become tricker to define, according to Mendizabal. Thanks to hotels extending their season as demand shifts to almost year-round and the high-season pricing window getting longer, the days of “scooping a deal in September are likely over.” At Jumeirah Palace in Capri , the season now runs from March to the end of December. “Thanks to the good weather, guests are staying longer than in the past,” says Ermanno Zanini, regional vice president at Jumeirah Group, Southern Europe and United Kingdom.

Castello di Vicarello in Tuscany 's Maremma countryside has traditionally stayed open in March and November. “We're pushing the low season as much as possible because we truly believe it is a wonderful time to discover Tuscany. There is so much for guests to enjoy from hiking to mountain biking, truffle hunting, and wine tastings,” says owner Neri Baccheschi Berti.

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Crucially, traveling in the shoulder and off seasons isn't just about avoiding the crowds; it’s knowing that seasonal destinations are multi-dimensional, with year-round appeal. “One of my favorite things to do in cooler weather is to hike to the peak of Mount Solaro, with its beautiful views of the town of Capri and the bay of Marina Piccola with the Faraglioni, as well as Anacapri. You also see plenty of wintering birds on the island,” says Zanini.

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Zanini adds that they are in talks with the island's municipality to consider what it would take to stay open in February and March, traditionally strictly closed off. “It's not as straightforward as you think. There’s a lot of infrastructure that needs to be geared towards the low season: restaurants need to stay open, as do shops, and guides need to be available; it can’t just be the hotel,” he adds.

However, with staying open longer, there’s a real opportunity to engage local communities year-round, not to mention stabilize the hiring pool—and improve work culture. “We’ve already seen the positive impact of a longer season for our partners on the ground and locals in the hospitality and tourism sector,” says Addison, who adds that shifts in travel seasons are far from a fleeting trend. “This pattern for more year-round travel will continue to pick up pace in 2025—and beyond," she says.

Travel specialists are quick to point out that even with some of this rebalancing, summer this year and next will continue to see high demand for travel to—and within—Europe. According to Hayley Berg, chief economist at Hopper, while airfare remains higher than at this time in 2019, 40% of all searches for international trips this summer are to Europe, in line with last year and slightly higher than in 2019.

“Sure, we think that traveler numbers on the Côte d'Azur will smooth out through the year, but summer will certainly remain the festive season—only it will be longer,” says Lucie Weill, owner of wellness retreat Lily of the Valley near St. Tropez , which sees its faire share of packed streets and crowded beaches come summer. Weill adds that the hotel has seen success in extending its season.

For travel specialist Cari Gray of Gray & Co . late requests and a lack of flexibility could mean getting turned away because of a lack of availability. “Whether it’s a visit to the Vatican or dogsledding in Alaska , access is going to be very difficult. And there are only that many high-end lodges in Lapland ,” she says. Addison offers the example of Lake Como , where the best properties can often get booked up a year or two in advance during the busiest summer months. “Knowing that the top hotels and guides are getting booked up and that weather disruptions are increasingly unpredictable, clients who want to commit to the most popular summer hotspots in Europe, like the Greek islands and Sardinia are securing their bookings a year out.”

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The Balearic island of Menorca is a charming escape with its rocky coves, white-sand beaches, and green rolling hills.

Ultimately, it’s not about giving up on all the places you love: just about pivoting, even if within the same country. “Why not Menorca instead of Mallorca, with its explosion of fantastic hotels and its great beach front, or Epirus in Northern Greece on the Albanian border with its Stone villages, old-growth forests, and truffle hunts instead of the islands," says Gray.

"In Italy we’re always pushing to discover new areas, even in regions that we’ve been exploring for decades like Tuscany and Umbria because new hotels are opening up regularly,” says Courtney Mundy , a travel specialist at experiential travel experts Butterfield & Robinson.

And, a word of caution for the rising favorites: “Smaller destinations in Iceland & Norway will really need to consider how to manage the higher number of visitors than ever before,” says Addison. “Parts of Iceland are overtouristed,” agrees Sortland, “so, it’s not unreasonable to think that smaller communities in Norway could eventually be at risk, too.” Whether it's through new tourist tax regimens or limits on cruise ship day-trippers to reduce crowding, a shifting tide will need more alert local governments—and as we’re swapping beaches for the mountains or Rome for Stockholm, more responsible travel habits that leave fewer traces behind.

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Summer is the most popular season for traveling Europe and for good reason: it’s beautiful! The weather is warmest this time of year and the cities are alive with excitement. Before you head out on your trip, check out our ultimate guide to packing for Europe in summer!

Packing for Europe in Summer

The most important packing tip for Europe in the summer is to check the weather forecast before traveling!

Summer in Europe runs from June through August and is usually the most popular and crowded time of year to visit. Depending on the country, the weather can be anything from perfectly sunny and mild to hot and sticky.

Europe can be an unpredictable place to travel to in terms of weather, and no matter what time of year you go, you could get sun or rain. It’s a huge continent with stunningly diverse regions. It’s absolutely essential to check the weather forecast for each city as it may be boiling in the southern end of a country while raining in the northern part.

Once you’ve researched the weather, you can focus on creating a travel capsule wardrobe , which should easily fit in a carryon suitcase with the help of packing cubes to compress your clothing.

Start by reading these general tips on packing for summer travel:

  • Capsule Wardrobe for Summer
  • Best Walking Shoes for Europe’s Cobblestone Streets
  • Cute and Comfortable Walking Sandals
  • 10 Step Packing List for Europe

No matter where you visit, you should always check the weather in advance . Some destinations are consistently hot throughout the summer such as Rome while others experience a brief heat wave followed by cold wind and rain such as the UK.

Using tips from our readers, we’ve compiled the ultimate guide to packing for Europe in summer:

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It may be hard to believe, but the UK can heat up in the summer. While some of the warmest days are experienced in the months of May, June, and September, it tends to cool down in July and August. You can experience the occasional heat wave but it’s soon followed by a week of wind and cold.  The weather can be unpredictable, which means you have to be prepared and always check the weather forecast before traveling!

If you’re exploring different cities across the country throughout the summer, then the perfect “what to wear in England” outfit would be a summer dress (with layers) or jeans and a blouse. Throw on a pair of cute but comfortable shoes such as   Superga sneakers to walk around in and you’ve got yourself the perfect outfit for a summer in England.

It’s not always warm, so if you’re used to a hotter climate, then you should consider packing layers for extra warmth on your trip. For those cooler days, throw on a pair of dark jeans, a cute top, leather jacket , and a pair of comfortable sneakers that will allow you to walk around for hours on end.

Tip: When choosing what to wear in England, check the weather forecast in advance, such as around three days before your trip. Generally speaking, on a one week trip, expect three days of sun and four days of gray, cold skies.

For more tips, read this London packing list !

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Summers in Paris can get very hot, but the weather is unpredictable and it can turn chilly. For cooler days in June, you’ll need neutral tailored trousers or jeans in a dark wash, which you can wear with your comfortable black ankle booties . Summer is also the time to make use of your wedge sandals, which instantly give your wardrobe a summery touch.

For warmer days, bring out your dresses ! Cotton, rayon, and linen are the most comfortable in the heat. Add a belt for a feminine, polished fit. If you prefer maxi dresses or summer dresses , those all work and are a matter of style and preference.

The key to completing your Parisian look is a stylish bag. You’re sure to stand out as a tourist exploring the city with a hiking bag or fanny pack, instead opt for an oversized tote bag or satchel, ensuring you can still fit all the tourist essentials in (camera/map etc.) whilst nailing the city’s chic look. We love these cute backpacks for travel !

Tip: While summer can be hot, the weather can be quite unpredictable so always check the weather forecast before you go. A particularly pleasantly morning stroll can be rudely interrupted by a downpour – be sure to pack a trusty fold away umbrella and lightweight trench . In many cases, a lightweight leather jacket is stylish and practical. 

Read our Paris packing list for more tips!

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Austria is beautiful in the summer and it can be a season for skimpy dressing, but be reasonably modest in your attire—no tiny jean cut-offs or cleavage-baring shirts, for example. And save the flip-flops for another destination (or the hostel shower) as they are generally not seen as appropriate footwear in Europe. A chic pair of comfortable sandals or a stylish pair of sneakers are two ideal footwear options.

Consider packing a maxi dress or two for a summer vacation, as they’re stylish and comfortable while also being light and easy to pack. I’d also bring along a light jacket or cardigan , as summer evenings in Austria (especially if you’re by the water) can be a bit chilly.

Basics such as tees and jeans are versatile pieces that you’ll wear a lot during your trip, and if you want to bring along shorts, go for a modest, stylish pair as opposed to jean cut-offs.

Tip: Austria has some stunning lakes, so don’t forget to bring a swimsuit for taking a dip!

For more tips, find out what to wear in Austria year-round!

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Summer is a great time for a trip to Italy, the season is filled with Italian festivals taking place across the country, from big cities to tiny villages you’ll often find outdoor music and entertainment performances in a main square or historic venue, it’s safe to say you’ll never bore of things to entertain you.

Choose light colored clothing to avoid scorching in the blaring heat. Cotton, linen, and rayon fabrics are best. For city sightseeing, dress comfortably with loose and light clothes. Skirts, capris, or (dressy) shorts are essential; a nice top or a dressy blouse and a hat will complete the look.  If your feet swell in the heat, bring supportive,  comfortable sandals .

Make sure you are not wearing revealing clothing when you visit religious sites. You can be asked to leave or they might not let you in–bring a shawl that you can wrap around your shoulders for coverage when needed. Also, opt for skirts or dresses that fall below the knees if you’re visiting the Vatican .

Tip: Be prepared, the weather in the summer can get HOT, it’s essential to protect your peepers from the strong suns glaze with a pair of stylish shades.

Check out our Italy Packing List  for more tips!

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Germany is beautiful in summer. The weather is mostly hot, with the odd rain shower. The evenings are mild, and there can be thunderstorms.

Since you will be lucky enough to enjoy warm temperatures during summer trips to Germany you will be able to pack a maxi dress, long and light material it is great for a summers day whilst still giving your legs added protection if the temperature cools slightly.

Pack vests, tank tops and tube tops, these can be a mixture of neutral colors and bolder, brighter colors that reflect the summer season, you can mix and match these tops with denim shorts or a pair of colorful shorts , for during the day and a pair of black skinny jeans for the cooler evenings. Bring a light jacket or cardigan with you so that you can protect yourself from the chill.

Tip: A scarf is a fantastic accessory to brighten up your outfit and is useful in the evenings or if you experience a cooler day.

Find out  what to wear in Germany !

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Summer is the best season to visit Sweden, with July being the warmest month of the year. During the summer there are wonderful long days of daylight, and you can expect a backdrop of blue skies and a sunset as late as 11pm. Not only does the season have the best weather, but there are so many lovely things to do outdoors.

To fit it with local style, pack lots of simple silhouettes in neutral colors, like black, white, cream, gray, and light blue. The trend is minimalistic yet chic cuts, and an overall fresh feel.

In the summer, you can’t go wrong with a few simple dresses, a cute pair of espadrilles that are comfortable for walking around, and at least one pair of shorts. Also classic black pants or jeans and a range of simple, yet nice tops are a good addition to your packing list.

Tip: Rain is a possibility even in the summer, so consider packing a light rain jacket or an umbrella just in case, especially if you’re taking a day trip outside the city.

Learn more about  what to wear in Stockholm !

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Loveappella V-Neck Maxi Dress 

Switzerland

The warmer weather allows for greater fashion freedom with your wardrobe and your Switzerland packing list. Sunglasses, bandeaus, and sleeveless shirts can make an appearance during the summer months, in bright bold colors and worn with dressy shorts in darker shades.

Light summer dresses and skirts in cotton and linen are a great fabric for the summer season to allow for breathability. In fact, it’s not just a good idea to keep them in mind when planning what to pack for Switzerland, but you can use them for just about any destination for versatility, femininity, and style.

During the cooler summer days, you can wear a maxi dress , which will give your legs protection from the breeze whilst maintaining that chic, ladylike summer style.

Tip: The evenings in summer can still get quite cool, so pack a lightweight jacket for the cooler nights, along with a raincoat to protect you from the occasional rain shower.

Learn more about  what to bring to Switzerland !

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Villa Waterproof Ankle Bootie

Planning what to pack for Ireland in summer comes with a special set of instructions. It’s always colder than what you might expect – you have to be ready for rain, and the wind is strong.

Bring your umbrella and hoodies as they are not as heavy duty as winter gear, but will protect you from the chill. (These are the best rain jackets for Ireland .) Pack a cardigan that you can wear with your summer dress , maxi dress, maxi skirt, and shorts.

Stockings or tights are always a great option to wear underneath dresses or shorts for warm layers. A scarf will add warmth and a subtle hint of color to any outfit. You can also bring a blazer on your travels. Opt for black; you can team it with any look, adding a touch of sophistication when worn with jeans.

Lastly: shoes. Bring comfortable ballet flats and another pair of closed toe shoes like loafers or ankle booties to protect you from the elements and colder days. A third pair of shoes should be walking shoes of your preference, such as Toms, Converse, or another supportive pair.

Tip: Always pack a pair of jeans for Ireland! They’re comfortable and durable and will keep you warm on cooler summer days.

Read this Ireland packing list for more tips!

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Columbia Arcadia II Jacket 

Even in summer, Norway doesn’t get too warm. You can expect mild temperatures in the 60s Fahrenheit. When you’re planning what to pack for a trip to Norway keep in mind that locals like to keep things simple in their wardrobe, right down to the colors. They tend to gravitate toward neutral color such as gray, beige, black, and blue.

Bring along a summer dress or pair of shorts to wear as you lay out in the grass in one of the many parks dotting the city. Locals flood the parks on sunny days and are all dressed to take advantage of the weather!

When it cools down, add a pair of tights underneath and pair them with ankle boots and a lightweight scarf.

Though Norway has beautiful summer days, it also experiences rainfall throughout the season. Classic yellow raincoats with snap buttons are commonly worn around the cities on rainy days.

Tip: One of the draws of Norway is the breathtaking fjords. Make sure you pack a swimsuit to jump in on the warm summer days.

Read our  packing list for Norway in summer for more tips!

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MEROKEETY Floral Midi Skirt

Summer is the most popular time to visit Russia, and for good reason! The weather is warm and the days are sunny and long. The weather is fairly predictable, so you can expect warm weather all day long.

Russians tend to dress up and wear more conservative clothing, so don’t wear anything too short or tight, or you’ll stand out. Make sure your clothes are clean and neat, and that there are no flashy colors or over-the-top prints. The perfect Russian summer outfit includes dressy shorts or a midi skirt or dress . Pair skirts and shorts with a nice blouse and sandals or ballet flats. If you’ll be staying out all day into the evening, wearing layers is key. Pack a shawl or a cardigan for romantic walks next to the Moscow River.

Tip: Some museums and churches might refuse service or admission if shoulders and knees are uncovered. Also, avoid wearing jean cutoffs and tank tops, as they may bring you unwanted attention.

Find out what to pack for Russia  in summer!

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The Netherlands

Summer is the most popular time of year to travel to The Netherlands. It has long daylight hours and attracts the largest crowds of tourists, with temperatures reaching the 70s Fahrenheit.

Summer does allow the freedom to shed layers and wear what you feel comfortable in. Feel free to bring some skirts and dresses, but these should not be the bulk of your wardrobe for reasons of practicality.

Darker shades like khaki, tan, black, and navy can act as the base of your wardrobe. Include a pair of dark blue or black jeans and a pair of pants that are made from a lighter fabric, like cotton or linen; the breathability will keep you cool. Vests, tank tops and t-shirts are great to wear with your jeans or a pair of shorts. Mix and match a selection of colors and styles that you feel comfortable in.

While the summers are beautiful, the wind can be cold, and the odd rain shower is a possibility. To ensure you’re prepared for all elements, include a light jacket and a raincoat or umbrella in your packing list.

Tip: Make sure your footwear is comfortable for lots of walking and cycling. However, leave the flip-flops at home; Dutch women don’t wear them on the streets.

Find out  what to wear in the Netherlands !

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Sorel Ella II Sandals

Spain is a vast country with different cities, vibes and ideals. But one thing is for sure: Spain in the summer is hot, hot, hot! Pair that with the millions of tourists visiting this season and it is near stifling, so you’ll need to be careful with what to wear in Spain during this season.

You’re going to want to choose breathable and comfortable clothing to beat the heat. Wear a flirty dress, some cute cut off shorts, off-the-shoulder tops or a bright, colorful tee.

Sundresses, shorts, tank tops and even crop tops are perfectly acceptable ways to dress throughout Spain. If you plan on going into any museums or churches, just be sure your stomach and shoulders are covered so as not to offend.

The evening brings a reprise from the heat, but you still won’t need any pants. Dresses or shorts with a blouse is commonplace for the club or bar scene. Again, be sure to cover up based on your surroundings.

Tip: You must add comfortable sandals to your Spain packing list for casual beach/city days and sneakers for active wear or additional support. If you’re planning on going to a nice dinner or dancing flamenco, bring appropriate fancy shoes.

Find out what to pack for your trip to Spain !

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Greece, and Athens in particular, is HOT during summer, particularly in August. Think a sweltering 104°F degrees and even higher, which means that the city practically shuts down as the locals attempt to escape the heat.

Take full advantage of clothing that embodies the perfect summer wardrobe . Beautiful, bright summer swimwear will be your best friend; team it with a floppy sun hat for extra protection from the sun. Don’t forget your sunscreen lotion and sunglasses!

When planning what to wear in Greece in summer, pack tank tops, vests, shorts , mini-skirts, and light dresses ; these can all be in bright, colorful shades to reflect the season. Opt for thin, light materials like cotton and linen for extra breathability and coolness.

Bring out the summery sandals in a variety of patterns and shades; you could also opt for a pair of comfortable flats , which can be easier to walk in than sandals.

Tip: The easiest way to explore Greece cities and get around is on foot, meaning comfortable walking shoes are essential!

Take a look at our summer Greece packing list !

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What are your tips on packing for Europe in summer? Share in the comment section below!

For more Europe packing tips, please read:

  • Backpack Vs Suitcase: Which is Right for My Trip to Europe?
  • Ultimate Guide to The Best Travel Purse for Europe 
  • Money Belts and Anti-Theft Travel Accessories
  • 10-Step Packing Guide for Europe
  • What to Wear in Europe: Packing List for Every Destination

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  • Lonely Planet Europe
  • How to Choose the Best Shoes for Europe
  • The Best Carry-on Suitcases for Europe

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I’m planning on using these tips for our trip next summer. Paris Olympics for 8 days followed by a 12 day cruise around Spain and Portugal from England. Already planning on what to bring!

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I traveled to Europe this summer visiting 4 cities (in 4 countries) in one week. This post and a few others on TFG was a lifesaver! I took 7 pieces that served me well for two different temps, both sightseeing and my travel days. Best of all everything fit into a backpack, making it easy when I had to run to chasing trains. Thank you!

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13 Affordable Places to Visit in Europe — From Country Escapes to Stunning Cities

You can visit Europe on a budget — here's how.

Elizabeth Rhodes is a special projects editor at Travel + Leisure , covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer.

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If you have big dreams of jetting off to Europe, but worry that your bank account isn't quite ready, don't worry. For every expensive city, there are dozens of charming — and surprisingly affordable — places that offer all the European charm for a fraction of the price. Ljubljana, Porto, Budapest, even Berlin — these cities have all the rich culture, stunning architecture, and delicious food that you'd find in pricey European capitals, but they're perfect for budget travelers.

You can even travel to some of Europe's best (and famously expensive) destinations without breaking the bank — you just have to know how to save money without sacrificing on experiences. Travelers can often score deals on flights from the United States to major cities like Paris or London, and upon arriving, transportation within Europe can be much more affordable (hello, budget airlines). Those large cities also offer a wide range of accommodations, so you can certainly find something in your budget. You can even save money on food by hitting the local markets. After all, a bottle of wine, fresh bread, and cheese from a Parisian market make for an unforgettable meal when picnicking under the Eiffel Tower.

And you might be surprised by how many museums, churches, and other attractions are free or inexpensive to visit, too. Be sure to keep an eye out for free entry days (often one day a month) or tourist cards that offer entry to multiple attractions for one flat fee. (Do the math ahead of time by calculating the cost of every included attraction that you want to visit to make sure it's really worth the money.)

Trimming your budget doesn't mean sacrificing the quality of your trip. Sometimes, the less you spend, the more you can immerse yourself in the local culture. Staying in a thatched Irish farmhouse, perusing old masters in Rome, or snacking your way through Spanish specialties aren't just tricks of the frugal traveler — they're the stuff dream vacations are made of.

Here are some of the top destinations for an affordable European vacation (and tips for saving money once you arrive).

Bavaria, Germany

For a storybook-worthy vacation in Europe, head straight to Bavaria. Book a room at Burg Colmberg , a 14th-century castle rising from a rocky crag above a tiny village. It offers an eclectic collection of rooms tucked throughout a warren of crooked hallways, hidden staircases, and cozy sitting nooks. Be sure to visit the postcard-perfect Neuschwanstein Castle , resplendently perched atop a mountain, and take the time to tour Hohenschwangau, the castle in which "Mad King" Ludwig II actually lived. The latter is a more modest pile of battlements on a smaller nub of a hill in the valley below. What it lacks in the carefully crafted pomp and circumstance of Neuschwanstein — which Ludwig II never lived to see completed — it more than makes up for in homeyness and history.

Puglia, Italy

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The iconic architecture of Puglia — the "heel" of Italy's boot — is the prehistoric trullo, a cylindrical whitewashed house with a cone-shaped roof of stacked gray stones. There's no greater concentration of trulli than in the UNESCO-protected town of Alberobello, where whole neighborhoods are made of the structures, and the local entrepreneur behind Trullidea has fixed up dozens of the abandoned ones and rents them to visitors. Cool in the baking summers and with cozy indoor heating for wintertime, a rental trullo lets you live like a local for less than the cost of a tourist-class hotel in town. Want to sample what the Amalfi Coast was like before the hotshots and high prices moved in? Puglia's forested Gargano Peninsula is popular with sun-loving Italians, but is otherwise refreshingly off the tourist map.

Budapest, Hungary

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The capital of Hungary, Budapest offers all the charm of more popular European destinations for a fraction of the price. The Hungarian Parliament Building and Fisherman's Bastion are just a couple of the picture-perfect attractions you'll spot in the city, and you'll find lots of affordable accommodations, meals, and nightlife, too. Even the city's famous thermal baths — some of which are over a century old and feature beautiful architecture — can be affordable to visit.

Andalusia, Spain

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Take a break from sizzling on the crowded Costa del Sol beaches for a self-guided driving tour along the route of the Pueblos Blancos. This string of clifftop, whitewashed villages stretches from the Moorish town of Arcos de la Frontera through the Sierra de Grazalema to Ronda, a maze of medieval streets perched above a 500-foot gorge. Opt for a stay in nearby Seville — the capital of Andalusia — to take in the beautiful architecture, watch some flamenco dancing, and indulge in classic tapas.

Berlin, Germany

Berlin has Cold War mystique, contemporary architecture, and booming gallery and restaurant scenes. With its cosmopolitan, East-meets-West edginess, it's no wonder the city has become a cultural capital of central Europe. It's a destination that continues to attract creative types and in-the-know travelers. Begin your trip to Berlin in the fashionable Mitte (or "middle") district, as it's convenient to major sites such as the Reichstag and Potsdamer Platz.

Bath and the Cotswolds, England

The charming villages of the Cotswolds look like they're straight out of a fairy tale — Chipping Campden, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Bourton-on-the-Water are among the prettiest. There are inns and pubs sprinkled throughout the little towns, but we'd suggest staying in Bath, a quaint city dating back to the Roman era, for its variety of accommodations. While there, check out the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey, and of course, the historic Roman baths. Best of all, Bath is under two hours from London by train, making it an easy weekend trip from the city.

Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul's major state-run museums may charge hefty admissions, but the Great Palace Mosaic Museum, just behind the Blue Mosque adjacent to the Arasta Bazaar, costs only 60 Turkish lira (that's about $4). These delightful mosaic scenes of hunts, myths, animal battles, and everyday life in antiquity — boys riding a camel, a man milking his goat — once covered the floor of a large courtyard of the Palatium Magnum, the Great Palace built between the time of Constantine the Great himself and Justinian I (fourth to early sixth centuries). You can even cruise between the continents for an affordable price when taking the ferry.

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Take a tour of the architectural masterworks of prodigious local talent Jože Plecnik, who took the Secessionist Art Nouveau style he learned in Vienna back home (via Prague) to remake his native city along his own, idiosyncratic lines. Like Gaudí in Barcelona, Plecnik designed his buildings right down to the smallest fittings, like the Pegasus door handles on the entrance to the National and University Library. Plecnik designed a bit of everything around town, from the central market to the two flanking spans of Ljubljana's iconic Triple Bridge to the café-lined embankments of the Ljubljanica River. The city also has a number of incredible, affordable restaurants, and you can take a public bus (for a small fee) to nearby Lake Bled for a day trip.

The Dalmatian Coast, Croatia

Skip the overexposed island of Hvar for the walled medieval village on the Adriatic island of Korcula, purported home to Marco Polo. Korcula is more of a day-trip destination, and that means the tourist crowds thin considerably by sundown, leaving those who remain to relax in the cafés and stroll the narrow alleys. While every old city in Europe has an Old City historic district, Split has the only downtown actually carved from the carcass of an ancient Roman palace. When the emperor Diocletian left his throne in A.D. 305, he built a lavish palace on the Croatian coast to live out his days as head of the empire's eastern half. In the 1,700 years since, the ruins of his enormous structure have been colonized by the locals, the buildings turned into medieval town houses, and the emperor's tomb transformed into the cathedral.

Paris, France

Want to experience fabulous French cuisine on a budget? Opt for a midday splurge — many cafés and restaurants offer less expensive menus at lunch. And a picnic is always a good idea in Paris. Stop by a market to peruse the (typically) extensive options for cheese and wine, or pick up a simple yet delicious crepe from a stand. If you plan to visit the City of Light's top museums and attractions, you might want to invest in a Paris Museum Pass . For one fee (priced depending on the number of days you purchase), you can gain admission to top tourist spots like the Arc de Triomphe, Sainte-Chapelle, Panthéon, Louvre, Musée Rodin, and more, and you get to skip the ticket line. Talk about a win-win.

County Clare, Ireland

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Avoid the tour bus-clogged Ring of Kerry for its neighbor to the north, County Clare, home to the dramatic Cliffs of Moher rising more than 700 feet from the crashing Atlantic waves; the weirdly eroded limestone landscape of the Burren, where prehistoric slab tombs perch on the rocky flatlands like miniature houses of cards; and Doolin, a blink-and-you'll-miss-it village that has become a popular destination for traditional Celtic music. Local pubs are the perfect evening stop for hearty (and usually affordable) Irish fare and — if you're lucky — live music.

Rome, Italy

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Rome has more than 900 churches, all of them free, displaying great works of art and architecture by the likes of Raphael, Bernini, Caravaggio, Bramante, and Pinturicchio. And that's just the short list of artists contained in one church — the little-visited Santa Maria del Popolo. Other iconic landmarks, like the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Rome's famous piazzas are all free to visit, too, and some museums offer free entry days, so check their websites for details.

Porto, Portugal

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Portugal's northern city of Porto is among Travel + Leisure readers' favorite European cities, and once you visit, you'll see why. In Porto, visitors can admire the Art Deco architecture, sip port wine, and explore the walkable city on foot without going over budget. Plus, a day trip to the Douro Valley, a picturesque vineyard region along the Douro River, is worth the trek.

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The Ultimate Europe Summer Packing List

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Overpacking is the quickest way to start your European trip off on the wrong foot. Charming cobblestone streets, boutique hotels without elevators, and packed public transportation mean you don’t want to be hauling around an oversized suitcase. 

A streamlined European packing list is essential—you want to look good in all your photos in front of famous sites, blend in with local fashion, and be comfortable for miles of walking every day. 

We’ve put together the ultimate European summer packing list for smarter travelers to follow—you’ll be comfortable, stylish, and mobile (without that giant checked bag).

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Summer weather in Europe can be fickle, so packing a good pair of jeans is always smart in case the temperatures drop in the evening. Mott & Bow’s Slim Boyfriend Jeans are made from a soft, lightweight twill denim fabric that’s lighter and more comfortable than regular denim. 

The white jeans help keep your outfit looking summery, and by some miracle, Mott & Bow’s jeans aren’t see-through like most white pants. 

Light Shirt/Scarf

If you’re visiting any religious/historical sites in Europe, you may be asked to cover your shoulders and knees out of respect. Keep a lightweight scarf with you so you can comply on an impromptu visit without overheating during the rest of the day.

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Dresses are the most versatile piece of clothing you can pack for your European trip, as they can be worn with sneakers during the day or made fancier at night with heels. For hot summers, you can’t beat linen— Quince’s 100 percent European Linen Button Front Dress was practically designed for European trips.

Made from breathable and heat-regulating linen, the dress will keep you cool. The removable belt and functional buttons give you multiple looks with just one piece of clothing and best of all, the dress features pockets. 

Cozy Earth’s Coastal Comfort Mock Neck Short Sleeve Button Down is the perfect mix of casual and pulled-together. Made from a blend of tencel and linen, this top is ultra-breathable and feels significantly cooler than cotton. 

The fabric uses an enhanced weave that helps prevent pilling, so this shirt will still look brand-new after many trips.

Since they take up such minimal space, you’ll never regret packing a swimsuit . There are so many beaches, lakes, and even hotel pools to explore in Europe, you won’t want to miss any opportunity for a dip. 

If you tend to burn easily, and don’t want to be bothered frequently getting out of the water to reapply, the Eddie Bauer Long-Sleeve One Piece Swimsuit swimsuit is a great option—the floral print and zipper keep it cute, while the extra coverage gives you plenty of sun protection. 

The Best Swimsuits for Any Type of Vacation

Lightweight Pants

A lightweight pair of pants can protect you from the sun, keep you covered for historical church visits, and help you look like a local (if you choose the right ones). Ditch the heavy denim in favor of something with a bit more stretch, like Mott & Bow’s Twill Chinos

These pants have just the right of flexibility but are structured enough that they won’t get baggy halfway through your trip. The khaki color is perfect for summer, and can be dressed up or down depending on your plans for the day. 

Accessories

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Crossbody Purse

The perfect purse for Europe can be worn crossbody style (which makes it harder to steal), goes with any outfit, is versatile, and is big enough to hold the essentials (but not too large, since you’ll be carrying it all day).

Quince’s Italian Leather Quilted Wallet Crossbody ticks all the boxes. Made from soft Italian leather, the purse will be right at home in Europe, and the quilted design works well from day to night. The bag can be worn as a crossbody, or you can remove the chain to use it as a clutch. 

Coin purses have fallen out of fashion in the US, but they can come in handy in Europe, where lower denominations of currency are in coins instead of bills. Don’t end up with a heavy stash of coins buried in your bag—keep your change organized and accessible in a zippered pouch . 

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Keep the sun off of your face and your outfit looking stylish with a sun hat. These packable options from Madewell are perfect, since they can be stuffed in your bag (without getting destroyed) when you’re not wearing them. 

Refillable Water Bottle

Although tap water is safe to drink in Europe, it’s not commonly offered for free at restaurants (you’ll likely have a choice of bottled still or sparkling water instead). However, in some destinations, you may find public drinking fountains readily available. Save money (and the environment) by packing your own reusable water bottle, like this one from LARQ , which automatically cleans itself using UV technology. 

The LARQ bottle comes in both an insulated and non-insulated version, so you can choose between having a light weight to carry or having perfectly chilled beverages all day long. 

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Pack a pair of sandals you can wear to the beach, hotel pool, and for short walks. Ipanema’s Trendy Sandals feature a minimalist style that will blend in anywhere. The lightweight sandals are made from PVC so they can be easily rinsed off after every wear.

You’ll spot chunky white sneakers on the feet of many stylish Europeans this summer. Join the crowd with New Balance’s classic 550 sneakers . The low top and clean silhouette go with everything from jeans to dresses, and there’s plenty of arch support and cushioning to keep you comfortable. 

The 8 Best White Sneakers for Travel

Pack no-show socks that will actually stay up if you’re going to be doing a lot of walking. These ones from Bombas have grips on the heel that help to keep them in place. 

Toiletries/Miscellaneous 

In addition to the same toiletries you’d pack for any destination (toothbrush, toothpaste, hand sanitizer, etc.) here are some important ones to remember for Europe:

Even if you’re not hitting the beach in Europe, sunscreen is still a must-pack for summer trips. Sun Bum smells good and doesn’t leave a white cast, so you’ll forget you’re wearing it.

A travel-sized pack of tissues can come in handy for more than just the sniffles (like at a public bathroom that’s run out of toilet paper.)

Medications

In some European destinations, you’ll have to visit an actual pharmacy to purchase even over-the-counter medications, and these pharmacies tend to have somewhat limited hours. 

Pack sample-size packets of medicines just in case, so you don’t have to waste time hunting down a pharmacy if you have a headache or stomachache. 

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Electronics

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Don’t forget to pack a pair of headphones for the long flight over from the United States. Skullcandy’s Push Active Earbuds are wireless but still secure (in case you plan on working out while you’re on vacation).

The earbuds are voice-controlled, so you don’t have to stop what you’re doing to change songs or take a phone call. 

Appliances in Europe run on 220 volts, while ones in America use 110 volts. Fortunately, most modern appliances (like iPhones) automatically switch voltage, so you won’t need to worry about bringing an electricity converter (but double-check your electronics before trying to use them abroad). 

However, you will need to pack an adapter in order to use standard plugs in Europe. 

Portable Charger

It’s easy to run down the battery on your phone when you’re snapping pictures and taking video to capture all the memories—and constantly using maps to figure out directions. A portable charger can revive your battery without you having to go back to the hotel or find a place to plug it in.

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Travel Documents

As with any trip, don’t forget these important travel documents:

  • Copies of passport (you can scan them to your phone or the cloud instead of carrying paper)

Although most places in Europe accept credit cards, you’re still likely to find a few cash-only destinations, so make sure you bring some cash with you.

When you are using a credit card, make sure you’re choosing one that doesn’t charge a foreign transaction fee , as those can quickly add up.

Download Our Ultimate Packing Checklist for Europe

When its time to start packing, download our editable checklist here .

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Skip the Summer Crowds in Europe. Try These Less Popular Destinations Instead.

T HE ONSET of summer means a rush of vacationing Americans descending on Europe. They come in their millions, in search of ancient ruins, plates of fresh seafood lashed in olive oil and Mediterranean beaches. But they arrive hamstrung by the belief that only a handful of places can satisfy their hopes: the same Greek islands, the same major cities, the same ancient sites. As certain locales like Dubrovnik and Santorini buckle under the weight of mass tourism, it’s past time we think beyond the continent’s greatest hits.

Here, five oversaturated European destinations to skip this summer—and where to go instead.

Trade Lake for Lake | Lake Orta, Italy

The jet set has long viewed Italy’s Lake Como as the go-to for indulgent lakeside escapes, complete with celebrity sightings, opulent Michelin-starred meals and over-the-top hotels. But if you want the same natural beauty, and can survive with a bit less glam, Lake Orta, about 70 miles away, offers a chic, crowd-free alternative. Here, you can still indulge in some elements of the high life. Michelin-starred Villa Crespi, for instance, serves diners in a stunning setting that evokes a Moorish palace. But the luxury feels quieter at places like Laqua by the Lake, a modern “aparthotel” where celebrated chef Antonino Cannavacciuolo mans the kitchen and where a tranquil lakefront beach club makes for ideal Negroni-sipping terrain. Soul-soothing hikes lead up to Sacro Monte di Orta, a pilgrimage site, and don’t miss San Giulio Island, home to a basilica adorned with ancient frescoes. —Jordi Lippe-McGraw

Dethrone Dubrovnik | Šibenik, Croatia

Every summer, masses swarm Dubrovnik, a city on the southern end of Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast made famous by “Game of Thrones.” Overnight, tourists transform the walled medieval Old Town into an overpopulated ant hill. Head, instead, to the coastal hilltop town of Šibenik, 175 miles up the coast. This 1,000-year-old fortress-topped outpost of 40,000 people quietly offers up persuasive reasons to visit. The UNESCO-listed 15th-century Cathedral of St. James is reportedly the world’s largest church built entirely of stone. The Michelin-starred Pelegrini serves up elevated riffs on central Dalmatian fare. The town doubles as a gateway to Krka National Park, filled with waterfalls and hiking trails. But the best reason to point yourself to Šibenik? Far fewer cruise ships stop there, so you’ll be able to stroll the shiny limestone streets without playing limbo under selfie sticks. —David Farley

Henge Your Bets | Avebury, England

The megalithic structure of Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain promises a fresh-air break from London’s bustle. But a visit also means grappling with traffic, steep entry fees and the disappointment of learning a fence encircles the world-famous stones. Instead drive 40 minutes north to the village of Avebury. The overlooked sister of the region’s large henge destinations might not feature on as many postcards, but it’s bigger, quieter and, crucially, largely unfenced. Visitors meander among grazing sheep in not one but three stone circles. Afterward, seek out the Red Lion, a contender for the Platonic ideal of a pub, first opened in 1802, with a thatched roof and hazy West Country hard cider on draft. —Katie Deighton

Make for the Mainland | Athens Riviera, Greece

This summer, wave goodbye to the tourists swarming Santorini, Mykonos and other overcrowded Greek islands, and follow in-the-know locals to the Athens Riviera, a coastal stretch just outside the Greek capital. Along with beautiful beaches, you’ll find some of the best seafood in the country. At Papaioannou, for instance, most of what winds up on your plate has been freshly spearfished. For luxury that rivals the islands’ best hotels, try the One&Only Aesthesis, which opened in last fall in the cosmopolitan neighborhood of Glyfada. Less than 10 miles from central Athens but on a protected beach, it feels much farther away. About 5 miles down the coast, on the pine-clad peninsula of Vouliagmeni, the Four Seasons Astir Palace boasts three private beaches. —Hannah Seligson

Get Nouveau Rich | Riga, Latvia

“We’ll always have Paris,” Humphrey Bogart’s character assures his star-crossed lover in “Casablanca.” Bogie’s right—we will. So this summer, skip the Olympic crush and try your Belle Époque with a side of herring. Riga, Latvia, like Paris, is chockablock with art nouveau buildings, most built between 1900 and 1914 when a construction boom transformed this Baltic city—whose center is now a Unesco World Heritage site. Start at the Art Nouveau Centre, a residential museum. Then wander to the architectural epicenter, the district around Alberta Street, and take in sinuous facades and ornate balconies. It may not have Paris’s haute cuisine bona fides, but Riga’s no culinary slouch. Try Snatch for crudo and pasta, and Art Café Sienna for coffee and cakes. —Andrew Nelson

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