14 Best Summer Travel Destinations for Your Bucket List

Packing a suitcase is easier than choosing where you should travel this summer, but that’s the fun part.

Sunshine, new places, and something different every day—this article will help you decide where your summer will take you this year!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Hydra, Greece

Hydra is a car-free island where donkeys and water taxis are the main ways to get around. Art galleries, small museums, and charming shops line the narrow streets.

Hydra has a relaxed vibe, and you can grab fresh seafood while watching boats drift past.

Swim at pebbled beaches just steps from town, or hike up to old monasteries and hillside viewpoints. No noisy traffic means the island stays peaceful, even in summer.

Where to Stay: Hotel Orloff is a restored mansion with a leafy courtyard, and people like it for its classic Greek island feel and quiet location.

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2. Osaka, Japan

Osaka is a city where traditional food stalls sit next to giant Ferris wheels, and you never run out of tasty things to try.

Walk through the busy Dotombori District with its bright neon signs and catch street performers in the summertime.

If you’re looking to beat the heat, the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan lets you wander through huge underwater tunnels filled with whale sharks and rays.

For a unique touch, Tennoji Zoo sometimes opens at night during summer, so you can see the animals when they’re most active and the crowds are smaller (source).

Shopping in Osaka can last all day, from fashion streets in Shinsaibashi to quirky souvenirs in Nipponbashi’s Den Den Town.

Where to Stay: Swissotel Nankai Osaka stands right above Namba station, making it a breeze to get around the city and enjoy views from high above.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Porto, Portugal

Porto packs a lot into one city. You get golden beaches, riverside cafés, colorful tiled buildings, and world-famous food. Stroll the tight, hilly streets and you’ll spot old churches, cute shops, and friendly locals everywhere.

The Douro River goes right through the city, so you can hop on a boat tour or just chill along the banks. Don’t miss climbing the Clérigos Tower for an awesome city view.

Summer brings warm, sunny weather, perfect for hopping between beaches—Foz do Douro is a favorite.

If you want a break from the sun, Porto’s wine cellars host tastings and tours in cool, old tunnels.

Where to Stay: Torel Avantgarde stands out with its creative design and balcony views over the Douro River.

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4. Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad & Tobago is packed with white sand beaches, clear blue water, and lush rainforests.

Spend quiet mornings at Las Cuevas or explore the Main Ridge Forest Reserve and spot tropical birds.

The Asa Wright Nature Center is a top spot to see hummingbirds in the wild or just relax in the peaceful greenery.

Pirate’s Bay and Pigeon Point Beach are popular for swimming and snorkeling, while Pitch Lake shows off one of nature’s coolest oddities.

For a bigger adventure, hop over to Little Tobago for some peaceful hiking and birdwatching.

Where to Stay: Hyatt Regency Trinidad has a rooftop infinity pool overlooking the Gulf of Paria, making it perfect for relaxing after exploring the island.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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5. Chiriquí, Panama

Head to Chiriquí, Panama, if you want a trip filled with cool mountain air and jaw-dropping views.

Spend your days hiking through misty cloud forests or spotting rare birds as you explore Volcán Barú National Park. If you like a good adrenaline rush, there are waterfalls to swim under and spots for cliff jumping too.

The area is known for fresh coffee plantations, so sipping a world-class brew is part of the adventure here.

People also love visiting the Lost Waterfalls and discovering hidden trails around Boquete, a town surrounded by green hills and colorful flowers.

Where to Stay: The Boquete Garden Inn stands out for its bird-filled gardens and cozy rooms that make you feel like you’re waking up in the forest.

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6. Provence, France

Summer in Provence? Yes please. The fields are filled with lavender and sunflowers, and tiny villages seem stuck in time.

If you enjoy cycling, the countryside has quiet roads lined with cypress and olive trees. Art fans will spot scenes straight out of a Van Gogh painting in towns like Arles and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

Food in Provence is fantastic—you’ll find fresh seafood, sunny vegetables, and the world’s juiciest peaches. Local cafes fill up at lunch, and every meal feels relaxed.

Summers are sunny and warm, perfect for a picnic on the banks of the Rhône or exploring a hilltop village like Gordes, one of the prettiest places to visit in Provence.

Where to Stay: Le Mas de la Rose in the heart of Provence is a charming country house surrounded by gardens and fields; you’ll love its peaceful vibe and traditional French style.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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7. Sapporo, Japan

Summer in Sapporo means lively beer gardens, outdoor music, and fresh seafood at local markets. You’ll find walking trails, public art, and even a beach for swimming just outside the city limits.

Moerenuma Park is a favorite place for both locals and visitors, with giant grassy hills and unique sculptures to check out.

If you want a view of everything, ride the ropeway up Mt. Moiwa for a clear look at the city and mountains.

Downtown, you can sample famous Sapporo ramen and try sweets made from Hokkaido’s fresh milk.

Where to Stay: JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo stands above the main station and gives you city views plus a relaxing spa.

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8. Curitiba, Brazil

Curitiba is an easygoing city where the weather feels like spring most of the year. You won’t have to worry about sweltering or freezing—just enjoy your trip in comfort.

Jardim Botânico de Curitiba is famous all over South America for its glass greenhouse and colorful gardens. Take a quiet walk or snap a photo in the neatly kept paths; it’s a top spot for locals and tourists alike.

The Oscar Niemeyer Museum has bold architecture and cool art that make for awesome photo backdrops.

You can also hop on a scenic train ride out to Morretes and Antonina, where cute colonial streets and riverside restaurants create a laid-back day.

Where to Stay: Radisson Hotel Curitiba is a great pick, with big rooms and a park view that feels peaceful right in the city center.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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9. Bansko, Bulgaria

You’ll love how Bansko mixes mountain scenery with a cool and historic town vibe. Set by the Pirin Mountains, Bansko is perfect if you like hiking, fresh air, and wide-open trails.

But Bansko isn’t just for hikers. You can also check out local wine in nearby Melnik, soak in spas, or nibble on homemade Bulgarian food at family-run spots.

During summer, prices drop at many of the top spa hotels, so even the fancy places become more affordable.

The area’s natural beauty, from Pirin National Park to the mountain peaks, makes every walk photo-worthy.

Where to Stay: Lucky Bansko Aparthotel—this hotel stands out because it has spacious rooms, a kid-friendly pool, and some of the best spa facilities in town.

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10. The Terai, Nepal

You’ll find the Terai in southern Nepal, where flat, green fields stretch under open skies.

This region is famous for lush jungles, cool rivers, and a pace of life that makes summer feel easy. Wildlife fans love spotting rhinos, elephants, and colorful birds at Chitwan National Park.

Cultural sites are everywhere, Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, is here and pulls visitors from around the world.

Terai’s markets are buzzing, and local food like dal bhat tastes even better after a day out exploring. Monsoon clouds can bring quick showers, but the rain cools things down and leaves the air fresh.

Where to Stay: Barahi Jungle Lodge stands out for its river views and peaceful setting just outside Chitwan National Park—a perfect spot for spotting wildlife at dawn.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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11. Puducherry, India

Puducherry is a unique mix of French history and South Indian culture, set on the sunny Bay of Bengal coast.

Wake up to colorful bougainvillea, stroll through peaceful streets lined with colonial buildings, and find quiet beaches where the waves set the pace.

The French Quarter has pastel houses, small bakeries, and little cafes that make you want to slow down and enjoy the scene.

Head to Paradise Beach or Serenity Beach for warm sand and gentle waves. In the mornings, you can cycle along the seaside promenade and watch fishing boats come in.

Don’t skip the Sri Aurobindo Ashram or the lively markets selling bright textiles and spices.

Where to Stay: La Villa. This small hotel is known for its peaceful courtyard and rooms that blend French and Indian style in a quiet corner near the main sights.

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12. Cancun, Mexico

White sand beaches and turquoise water make Cancun one of the top summer vacation spots in Mexico.

Spend your days swimming, snorkeling, or just relaxing by the ocean. History buffs will enjoy easy day trips to ancient Mayan ruins, like Chichen Itza.

If you love adventure, check out a cenote for swimming in crystal-clear underground pools, or book a snorkeling tour to see colorful fish off the coast.

The nightlife here is lively, with clubs and bars that stay open late. Shops and markets offer everything from handmade crafts to souvenirs.

Where to Stay: Fiesta Americana Condesa Cancun is perfect for families and couples because it’s all-inclusive and right on the beach with lots of restaurants and activities.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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13. Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Palma de Mallorca is famous for its sandy beaches, clear waters, and beautiful old town streets.

Spend your mornings exploring the Santa Catalina market, wandering past tall palm trees, and discovering shops tucked inside ancient stone buildings.

Mallorca’s beaches are perfect for swimming, and the views of the Tramuntana mountains make for awesome photos.

You’ll find plenty to do beyond the sand, like hopping on a boat cruise or taking a short trip to see the rugged mountain villages nearby. Both Deiá and Valldemossa are close and known for their quiet charm.

Don’t miss the majestic Palma Cathedral, which towers over the city and offers shade on hot days.

Where to Stay: Check out Hotel Can Alomar, a boutique spot in the heart of Palma with a rooftop terrace that gives you a panoramic view of the city and the sea.

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14. Cotswolds, England

If you want to stroll through charming villages that look straight out of a storybook, the Cotswolds is for you.

Bourton-on-the-Water calls itself the “Venice of the Cotswolds” because of its lovely River Windrush and low stone bridges, making it a favorite place to just relax and unwind.

The whole area is packed with tiny towns where you can see sheep grazing on green hills and browse outdoor markets with fresh local treats.

You don’t need a car, but if you have one, it makes day trips to other villages super easy.

Where to Stay: The Lygon Arms in Broadway offers a cozy vibe, centuries-old architecture, and a spot where you can unwind with afternoon tea in a sunny courtyard.