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The 13 best places to travel in July 2024

From ski slopes to beach bliss, these are the very best places to visit in July this year. We'll see you there!

July is  the   month for holidays. July means summer, freedom, rising temperatures and more festivals than you can imagine. And don’t let its obvious-ness put you off; for plenty of great cities and countries, the seventh month is the best possible time you can visit.

Our list of the best places to visit in July touches every corner of the globe (the globe doesn’t have corners, for the record), from  Montreal  and Madagascar to the  Netherlands  and  New Zealand . So bring out your swimsuits or shorts and get ready for the summer of a lifetime. Obviously,  places really start to get busy in July, so make sure you book ahead. See you there!

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Best places to travel in July

Amsterdam, Netherlands

1.  Amsterdam, Netherlands

July in Amsterdam is all about good food, good weather and good vibes. Lazy summer days are best spent hanging out in Vondelpark, where you can often catch free open-air comedy, dance and musical performances, or at Roest urban beach, which comes complete with an adult-friendly jungle gym. And although the city’s usual festivities are likely to be muted this year, keep an eye out for street food markets and events marking the city’s normally effervescent Pride season.

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Greenland

2.  Greenland

Touted by some as ‘the new  Iceland ’, Greenland may be more popular than ever before, but it’s still a long way behind its oversaturated sibling – all the better for those wanting to get off the beaten track. July is technically high season here, and hotels do book up fast, but this is the world’s largest (and arguably wildest) island, and there are plenty of opportunities to find relative solitude. In it for the icebergs? Join a nighttime cruise of Unesco-listed Ilulissat Icefjord (the size of 66,000 football fields), where until around the 24th of the month, the midnight sun sets a cast of creaking bergs aglow in hues of pink, purple and orange.

Cape Town, South Africa

3.  Cape Town, South Africa

Hoping to see some whales while in Cape Town? July is the beginning of whale season in this part of the world, so best to get ahead of the game and set up camp accordingly, with southern right and humpback whales most likely to show their faces at this early juncture. Elsewhere in the city, winter is at its peak, meaning mild temperatures and a charming atmosphere free of the summer sizzle. You’ll have the sights to yourself in July here.  Obviously, check out the new Time Out Market Cape Town  when you're there. 

Udaipur, India

4.  Udaipur, India

A popular destination for tourists, this tropical subcontinent has something to offer all year round, but in July temperatures cool down a little following May and June (but it’s still hot, don’t worry). Known as the ‘City of lakes’, Udaipur is a beautiful city in the heart of the state of Rajasthan, with historic palaces, temples, a wildlife sanctuary and a ton of markets for shopping. Be sure to spend your evenings in a rooftop cafe for fantastic food with a view. End the day sitting next to the water and soak up the tranquility. 

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South Island, New Zealand

5.  South Island, New Zealand

With sweet ski slopes, luxury hot springs and fantastic whale watching opportunities, New Zealand’s South Island is a no-brainer when it comes to winter escapes. The coldest months also offer the chance to witness the aurora australis (southern lights) dancing along the horizon, best spotted in Dunedin close to a new moon. There are yet more reasons to look skyward in July: the rise of the Pleiades star cluster marks the start of Matariki (Maori New Year), which is celebrated with cultural festivals and feasts. Visit Mt John Observatory in Tekapo, which sits within an international dark sky reserve, for unbeatable stargazing.

Discover the best  things to do in New Zealand

Northwest England

6.  Northwest England

We’ll be the first to admit that the weather in the northwest of England can be, how do we say, a little less than optimum. Drizzle persists for most of the year, but July sees the sun finally break through with all the enthusiasm of an excitable child. The big cities of the northwest follow suit, with Liverpool and Manchester in particular shining brightest when the sun is out. And while you ’ re there, don't miss out on The Beatles exhibition, celebrating 60 years of ‘A Hard Day ’ s Night’ (July 10, 2024). Sure, the north is defined by its drizzle, but you can’t beat an Aigburth beer garden on a Saturday afternoon. Throw in some excellent park festivals, and you’ve got yourself a very special part of the world indeed.

Hoi An, Vietnam

7.  Hoi An, Vietnam

As the monsoon rains fall in  Hanoi  and Ho Chi Minh City, savvy travellers in  Vietnam  head to the central coast, where the weather is dry and warm. Some of the country’s most beautiful beaches are right here, along with Unesco-listed cities and jaw-dropping national parks. Get mesmerised witnessing the Lantern Festival on 19th July in the historic port city of  Hoi An , where lantern-strewn streets reveal Chinese temples and ancient teahouses. Then head out of town to laze on the stretches of white sand around  Da Nang , brave Hai Van Pass on a motorbike tour, and visit Hue’s Imperial citadel before heading inland to see the gargantuan Phong Na Caves.

Discover the best  things to do in Hoi An

Montreal, Canada

8.  Montreal, Canada

Montreal ’s Canada Day celebrations kickstart a whole month of summer fun in a city more often associated with icy winters. The highlights usually include Sainte Catherine Street Fair (the largest in the country) and the world’s biggest international comedy festival, Just for Laughs, while Cirque Festival ensures you won’t have to bend over backwards to find street entertainment – performers from Cirque du Soleil, the National Circus School and others put on tonnes of shows to celebrate one of Quebec ’s most famous art forms. But if festival-hopping isn’t your sort of thing, fear not. July is still a great time to discover this incredible city – and  fuel up courtesy of the city’s best chefs at  Time Out Market Montreal .

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Madagascar

9.  Madagascar

Home to some of the most diverse wildlife on the planet, Madagascar is a joy to visit in July, when the weather is cooler and drier, making lemur spotting on rainforest treks more comfortable. Humpback whales migrate here to calve their young at this time of year – spot them in Tulear and Nosy Be, or experience the humpback whale festival on Nosy Boraha. In Morondava, the local community celebrates the island’s precious ecology with the Baobab Fosa festival, where you can spot fossa (a relative of the mongoose), and walk the dazzling Avenue of the Baobabs.

Singapore

10.  Singapore

Singapore is a food lover’s dream year-round, but to taste it at its best, you’ll want to head there in July. That’s when the island city celebrates its multicultural cuisine with the Singapore Food Festival. From cooking masterclasses and fine dining events to a street food extravaganza, this week-long celebration of local flavour is worth skipping breakfast for. Had enough of the heat? Find refuge in the air-conditioned malls on Orchard Road and indulge in a spot of retail therapy – the Great Singapore Sale runs nearly all month, offering great deals and steep discounts. 

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West Coast, North America

11.  West Coast, North America

Sound the road trip klaxon! California and the Pacific Northwest are calling. Apart from July 4, when roads in the US will be rammed with long weekenders on their way to family barbecues and baseball games, this month is a fine time to discover the best of the American and Canadian West Coast. Whether you want to catch some rays in San Diego , forest bathe in Oregon , tour Seattle ’s street art or simply make the most of Vancouver 's least rainy month of the year, this slice of North America is as diverse as its days are long. And make sure to catch Comic Con in California from 25-28 July 2024.

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Japan

12.  Japan

Following the country’s reopening last year,  Japan ’s capital Tokyo and other key sights have reverted back to the norm, although that still means hot and busy. So if you can, make time earlier in the month to explore the likes of  Kyoto ,  Osaka  and Hiroshima, as well as lesser-known spots such as Shiretoko Peninsula or Hateruma Island. Or, if you’re shorter on time, stick to  day trips from the city  and complete your own athletic feats by  summiting Mount Fuji  or catching some waves in surf town Kamakura.

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Provence, France

13.  Provence, France

From Avignon and Marseille to Nice , St Tropez and Cannes, Provence is packed with historic cities and stylish towns – but don’t forget the swathes of pastoral bliss in between. Come in July to sample crisp dry rosé at Château Gassier (which usually runs outdoor tastings and a cinema under the stars in the summer months), frolic in the lavender fields around Aix en Provence and Senanque Abbey before the harvest, join the Fête Nationale celebrations in pretty much every single town and village, or catch a glimpse of Tour de France riders along the dizzyingly high trail of Mont Ventoux.

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15 Best Places to Travel in July

These are the best places to travel in July in the United States and around the world.

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Homer, Alaska

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July is the height of the summer vacation season, and if you’re thinking of getting away for a bit, we have some ideas for you. Whether you want to be part of the crowd in Paris or prefer an out-of-the-way destination, we’ve got you covered. With our research and experience, along with suggestions from local experts, we’ve rounded up the best places to travel this July in the United States and around the world.

Related: 25 Best Summer Vacations Everyone Should Consider in 2024

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Known as the “Halibut Fishing Capital of the World” and in July as “The City of Peonies,” Homer is a commercial fishing community located on Kachemak Bay on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. The annual Homer Peony Celebration , July 1-30, celebrates the flowers grown on Homer’s 25 peony farms, where ideal conditions produce large, vibrant blooms. Orcas and humpback whales spend summers in Kachemak Bay, making it an ideal spot for whale watching. Mandy Dixon, chef and owner of the James Beard Award-nominated La Baleine Cafe says, “July is a time when Homer transforms into a vibrant hub of natural beauty and cultural festivities," calling out "the July 4 parade, with its funky small-town floats celebrating our community spirit.”

Where to Stay: Homer offers lodging options ranging from RV parks to hotels. Stay nearby at Within the Wild 's Tutka Bay Lodge, just a water taxi ride away from Homer. Or consider taking an Alaska cruise for a more laid-back approach.

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Summers in Portland are sunny and dry with temperatures in the high 70s, perfect for being outdoors. The city’s walkable downtown is known for tax-free shopping, casual dining at food carts , and coffee culture. July brings the Waterfront Blues Festival (July 4-7) with more than 100 performances spread across four stages in Waterfront Park along the Willamette River, kicking off on July 4 with Oregon’s largest fireworks show. “The Waterfront Blues Festival is not just a music event. It’s a celebration of community, welcoming people of all ages and backgrounds to share in the joy of live music, dance, food, art, and all the things we love about Portland,” festival director Christina Fuller said in a press release.

Where to Stay: You and your pet can enjoy luxury together at The Nines Hotel . The Ritz-Carlton, Portland , which opened in late 2023, offers views of Portland’s skyline, the Cascade Mountains, and the Willamette River from its downtown location. 

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Halfway between St. Louis and Kansas City, Columbia is the home of the University of Missouri, featuring a beautiful campus with the Mizzou Botanic Garden and the Museum of Art and Archaeology. Follow the self-guided African American Heritage Trail, stop at a local farmers market , or visit one of Columbia’s parks as you get to know the city. From June 24-July 15, the annual MOSY Firefly Music Festival brings in top symphony conductors from across the U.S. “Summer is the perfect time to immerse yourself in Columbia’s vibrant art and music scene,” according to Jared Klarfeld, regional director of sales for The Broadway Columbia. “Whether you choose to bike or hike the historic Katy Trail or simply pull over by the tranquil Missouri River to enjoy live music at Cooper’s Landing, the possibilities are endless.” 

Where to Stay: The Broadway Columbia , a DoubleTree by Hilton, is located downtown. Campsites, RV parks, and additional hotels are also available in Columbia.

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The Outer Banks (often abbreviated as "OBX") are barrier islands located between North Carolina’s coast and the Atlantic Ocean. Beaches, state parks, lighthouses, museums, and historical sites provide plenty to see, and visitors can go fishing, kitesurfing, diving, boating, and hiking. The 46th Annual Wright Kite Festival is set for July 19-20, with 30- to 100-foot kites flying and on display. Guests can fly their own kites, take kite flying lessons, or visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial , where there’s a kite-making station for kids. As you might expect, seafood is a highlight of an OBX vacation, but remember to try some famous North Carolina barbecue, too. Breweries, distilleries, and wine-tasting rooms can be found on the OBX Beer, Wine, & Spirits Trail .

Where to Stay: Edgecamp Pamlico Station , a 14-room boutique hotel designed by Jonathan Adler, opens in June with a sauna, hot tub, and cold plunge. Sanderling Resort offers 123 rooms and suites, along with five vacation homes, two pools, and a spa. 

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Whether your ideal summer vacation involves a cabin by a lake, a mountainside lodge, or a quaint town, New Hampshire has what you want. The Lakes Region , home to more than 270 bodies of water, includes Lake Winnipesaukee, where visitors can cruise around and lounge on the shore. The White Mountains offer lakes, rivers, and Franconia Notch State Park . The Great North Woods area welcomes visitors to the wilderness for fly fishing, hiking, and camping at Umbagog Lake State Park . Fitzwilliam, a quintessential New England village in the state’s southwest area, features historic homes, country roads, blueberry picking, and the largest rhododendron grove in northern New England. “When the plants in Rhododendron State Park burst open, you’re walking through blooms the size of your face in delicate whites and pinks,” says Caroline Tremblay, owner and founder of local blog The Monadnocker . “The trail is sweet, soft, and piney with little pass-throughs, a wooden bridge, and streams to cross over.”

Where to Stay: The Chase House Inn is a historic inn overlooking Meredith Bay. The Inn at East Hill Farm is a working farm minutes from Rhododendron State Park. In the White Mountains, there’s the historic Omni Bretton Arms Inn . 

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There’s plenty to do when the snow melts and the temperature in Colorado’s mountains reaches the high 70s. Visitors can soak in the views from Aspen Mountain’s Silver Queen Gondola and the Elk Camp Gondola at Snowmass. For foodies, Aspen’s Saturday market features local produce, and The Little Nell Culinary Fest (July 7-10) highlights dining experiences by esteemed Relais & Châteaux chefs. Nearby in Snowmass, the Snowmass Rodeo marks its 50th anniversary with a new arena and events every Wednesday from June 19 until Aug. 23. Snowmass tourism director Julia Theisen says, “Snowmass is an adventure traveler’s haven, welcoming visitors to a cool summer escape among more than 2.8 million acres of wilderness,” pointing out that it's also one of the world's best mountain biking destinations.

Where to Stay: In Aspen, The Little Nell , a Relais & Châteaux hotel, offers five-star luxury, refined dining, and an extensive wine collection, and Hotel Jerome , Auberge Resorts Collection, is a historic landmark with modern amenities. Mollie Aspen is a new 68-room boutique hotel with a rooftop pool, terrace, and lounge. In Snowmass, stay at Viceroy Snowmass , with residential suites and a three-bedroom penthouse.

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With opulent Gilded Age mansions and beautiful beaches, Newport is a lovely summer destination. Visitors and residents alike stroll along the scenic Cliff Walk, bike along Ocean Drive, browse farmers markets, and picnic on the beach. Every Saturday throughout the summer, visitors can watch exciting polo matches with competitors from around the world, and tennis fans will want to catch the annual International Hall of Fame Open from July 14-21. The Newport Classical Music Festival is set for July 4-21. “July is truly the perfect time to visit and explore Newport,” according to Rafael Pazzini, general manager at The Vanderbilt. “For a quintessential Newport day, I would recommend experiencing the historic mansions and enjoying fresh seafood at one of Newport’s many waterfront restaurants.”

Where to Stay: The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection , an elegant 33-room luxury resort located in downtown Newport, offers a spa, fitness center, and indoor and outdoor pools. Opened in 2023, Gardiner House , a 21-room boutique waterfront hotel, features views of Newport Harbor.

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Historic sites, wineries, farms, and miles of shoreline along the Chesapeake Bay, Rappahannock River, Potomac River, and the Atlantic Ocean make eastern Virginia a perfect summer destination. Westmoreland State Park , listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offers hiking, fishing, birdwatching, camping, and boat rentals. Fresh seafood including Chesapeake Bay blue crabs is reason enough to visit the area, and you can find the perfect crisp white or summery rosé at a winery along the Chesapeake Bay Wine Trail . The charming town of Irvington celebrates Independence Day with a hometown parade, decorated bicycles and golf carts, antique cars, and a local band. Visitors can also enjoy the area’s boutiques, art galleries, and museums.

Where To Stay: In Irvington, The Tides Inn is located on a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay with a waterfront setting that includes a beach and stunning views. 

Summer is festival season in Montréal . The Montréal Jazz Festival (June 27-July 6) is a popular event among music lovers, and the International Circus Arts Festival (July 4-14) brings talented circus performers to Montréal’s streets and parks for fun throughout the city. In nearby Québec City , the annual Festival d’été de Québec (July 4-14) features an exciting program of top artists. Food is an attraction, and outdoor markets, food halls, brasseries, and food trucks serve local and international specialties; don't miss the city’s famous bagels. Getting there can be part of the fun on Amtrak’s Adirondack Train from New York City, a relaxing and scenic 10-hour trip. 

Where to Stay: Hotel Nelligan was named the top city hotel in Canada by Travel + Leisure readers in 2023. The 105-room boutique hotel has a seasonal rooftop lounge that will open in time for summer.

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Wildlife viewing is at its best — and most comfortable — during the cooler dry season, which begins in June and lasts until around September. It’s also when you'll have the best chance of seeing the great wildebeest migration, when huge herds of zebras, gazelles, and wildebeest travel through the Serengeti and Masai Mara. Most Tanzania safaris include the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest caldera, located in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, where an abundant wildlife population lives year-round and Maasai people continue their practice of livestock grazing.

Where to Stay: Ngorongoro Lodge Meliá Collection is set within the UNESCO-listed Ngorongoro Conservation Area with views of the crater. Intrepid Travel and Extraordinary Journeys offer a variety of Tanzania safaris and excursions.

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One of the “ABC” islands along with Aruba and Bonaire, Curaçao is located in the southwestern Caribbean. July weather is hot and breezy with temperatures reaching the mid-80s, so the seas are warm and ideal for swimming, diving, and snorkeling. Because of its southerly location, Curaçao is outside the hurricane zone, which is sometimes a concern in the Caribbean during summer and early fall. Beaches are the main attraction here, but the island also features incredible sightseeing in its cities and towns. Willemstad’s Dutch colonial buildings — including Handelskade, a rainbow of waterfront buildings — museums, street art, restaurants, and nightclubs make a visit worthwhile. Hike or take a Jeep tour to the top of Christoffel Mountain for a panoramic view of the island.

Where to Stay: Curaçao Marriott Beach Resort is set on six waterfront acres near Willemstad. Sandals Royal Curaçao is an adults-only all-inclusive resort ideal for a romantic getaway. 

Located on Spain’s northeastern Mediterranean coast, the Costa Brava region is an enchanting year-round destination. Beautiful beaches, quaint villages, picturesque mountains, and fascinating archaeological sites provide much to see and do during the popular summer season. Longtime resident Salvador Dalí converted a former theater in Figueres into one of his best museums, the Dalí Theater Museum . In July, beaches are the main draw, along with music festivals and the annual menú de gamba , the "prawn menu" celebrating the local catch in Palamós. Castell Beach, one of the most beautiful on the Costa Brava, is located in Palamós near the remains of an ancient Iberian village dating to the 6th century B.C.E.

Where to Stay: The new Zel Costa Brava features 214 guest rooms, a pool, tennis, on-site dining, and Mediterranean views. The lifestyle hotel brand was created by Rafael Nadal and Meliá Hotels. 

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It’s midwinter down under, but in Queensland (in Australia's northeast corner), the weather is warm and dry. It’s an ideal time for diving at the Great Barrier Reef, with clear seas and temperatures in the high 70s to low 80s. Humpback whales are arriving on their migration from the north, and they can be seen until around September. Heading south from Cairns to Brisbane and the Gold Coast, visitors will find beaches, theme parks, and slightly cooler weather, perfect for hiking in Lamington National Park among waterfalls, ancient trees, and a tropical rainforest. Brisbane, Queensland’s capital, is a stunning city with restaurants, wineries, distilleries, and lots of entertainment. For an aviation-themed experience, the “Luminescent Longreach” at the Qantas Founders Museum celebrates Qantas Airways with a world-class light and sound show in the Queensland Outback. 

Where to Stay : Shangri-la The Marina, Cairns is steps from the Reef Fleet Terminal, where you'll find daily departures to the Great Barrier Reef. To the south, Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Center is located at North Quay near some of the city's top attractions.  

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If you love lively, festive atmospheres — and don't mind crowds — you might want to visit Paris , where the Olympics will take place from July 26-Aug. 11. Earlier in the month, Bastille Day (July 14) is a national holiday, celebrated with a military parade, free concerts, and fireworks at the Eiffel Tower. Summer is a lovely time for a boat ride on the Seine, and if there’s a rain shower, duck into the Galeries Lafayette or visit one of the city’s many wonderful museums. When you want to escape the crowds for a few days, take a day trip from Paris to a nearby palace or village, and return to the city refreshed and ready to explore.

Where to Stay: Hôtel Plaza Athénée , Shangri-La Paris , and the famed Ritz Paris are five-star luxury options that were voted among the top hotels in Paris by our readers in 2023.

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From Vienna’s palaces, cathedrals, and coffee houses to Salzburg’s music history and breathtaking alpine scenery, Austria is a marvelous destination for all kinds of travelers. In Vienna, warm summer weather brings visitors to parks, concerts, festivals, beer gardens, and cafés. The Salzburg Summer Festival (July 19-Aug. 31) presents concerts, theater, and opera in a variety of venues. The Innsbruck Festival of Early Music (July 21-Aug. 30) celebrates the musical history of this city in the Austrian Alps. 

Where to Stay: Opening July 1, Rosewood Schloss Fuschl is set on Lake Fuschl amid the Austrian Alps. The Almanac Palais Vienna is a new boutique hotel located in the heart of Vienna, and the luxe Rosewood Vienna is housed in a historic building in the city's Old Town.  

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20 Amazing Places to Visit in July in the USA

Summer crowds can be an issue anywhere, but if you are savvy enough, you will find some amazing places to explore this month. From my time traveling around this month, h ere are my favorite places to get you started…

1. Finger Lakes, New York State

The Finger Lakes, NY

This area is filled with beautiful watery landscapes punctuated by hundreds of stunning waterfalls. Some tumble between forested cliffs from upwards of 150 ft.

The awe-inspiring Taughannock Falls, which plunges from 215ft, is one of the few you can swim in. I personally love the whole of the Fingerlakes area; it’s a tranquil and scenic gem, and summer is the perfect time to visit.

Much of the waterfall action is centered around Lake Cayuga’s shores and Ithaca’s picturesque town, home of Cornell University. Ithaca is everything you’d expect from an Ivy League Town, full of stunning historic brownstone buildings and leafy avenues.

I recommend exploring all the beautiful parks and gardens which are in full bloom during this month and the weather is very warm too! 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 35 Lake Front Dr, Geneva, NY 14456
  • Average temperature – 28 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Exploring Watkins Glen State Park, which features 18 stunning waterfalls.
  • Enjoying an afternoon out on the waters on a Wine Tasting Boat Tour!
  • Taking a Sea Plane Tour which was a very memorable experience flying over Watkins Glen, Seneca Lake, and Canandaigua Lake.

2. Bar Harbor, Maine

Bar Harbor, Maine summer

Bar Harbour is a picturesque town on Mount Desert Island. Its shoreline sits along Frenchman’s Bay which is the gateway to the beautiful Acadia National Park.

I’m a real foodie, and I loved their top-class dining spots and being able to eat al fresco at the harbourside restaurants. 

For Nature Lovers, I highly recommend going on a Nature Cruises trip, which sails regularly from Bar Harbour. They offer an opportunity to spot porpoises, seals, eagles, and other marine life, as well as elegant mansions and the scenic lighthouse at Egg Rock.

I suggest exploring the nearby magnificent Acadia National Park, which spans 47,000 acres of rugged Atlantic coastline interspersed by dense woodland, rocky beaches, and granite peaks such as Cadillac Mountain, the East Coast’s highest point. The scenery is just extraordinary here! 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 2 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
  • Average temperature – 27 degrees

My highlights…

  • Strolling along the gorgeous Shore Path coastal trail, where I could view the surrounding small islands.
  • Admiring the wonderful New England Historic Architecture filled with character and quirky features.
  • Hopping on a boat over to Mount Desert Island, home to Acadia National Park and lots of outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.

3. Olympic National Park, Washington

Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park lies within the Olympic Peninsula in the Pacific Northwest. Stretching northwards towards the Canadian border, the park is unique as it encompasses over 900,000 acres and three specific ecosystems: temperate rainforests, glaciated mountains, and wild Pacific coastline.

In July, you are (almost!) guaranteed pleasant temperatures (although not too hot), making it an excellent time of year for wildlife spotting, hiking, and water sports. In the summer, there is also the opportunity to bike and stargaze on Hurricane Ridge.

If you only have a short time here, I’d recommend staying at the characterful Lake Quinault Lodge . This rustic lodge, built in the 1920s, is on the lake’s shores on the edge of the excellent Olympic National Forest.

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362
  • Average temperature – 17 degrees

My personal highlights…

  • Hiking the Obstruction Point Trail and seeing the gorgeous scenery.
  • Visiting the incredible Hoh Rain Forest, the trees there are very unique!
  • Spending a night at Hoh Rainforest Campground surrounded by stunning scenery.

4. Yachats, Oregon

Yachats - best places to visit in July

The minute I set foot in Yachats, I loved it. Perched alongside Cape Perpetua on an unspoiled stretch of rugged Oregon Coastline, Yachats is remarkable and still a relatively hidden gem.

It’s home to tide pools, black basalt cliffs, fern gullies, and beautiful lighthouses amid crashing ocean waves. It’s a great place to kick back, relax, and take in the wonderful scenery.

There’s a good handful of charming resturants and shops, and all the shop owners we chatted with were keen to tell us about all the fantastic community events, from ClamBakes on the beach to the weekly summer farmers market.

I didn’t want to leave, and if you go, I am pretty sure you won’t either! 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 241 Oregon Coast Hwy Box 728, Yachats, OR 97498
  • Checking out the eclectic variety of shops in the downtown area.
  • Tasting locally crafted award-winning beer at Yachats Brewing + Farm Store.
  • Wandering along the beach to see the dramatic shoreline filled with magnificent rock formations and sea views.

5. Geneva-on-the-lake, Ohio

Geneva On The Lake Ohio

Established in 1869, I’m a big fan of this family-friendly vacation destination. Situated in Geneva State Park on the shores of Lake Erie, I love how quaint and old-fashioned this place is.

From June to August , you can bask in the summer sunshine on one of the beautiful lakeside beaches, charter a boat, or try any of the water sports available at the marina.

I also recommend trying the canopy tours, including sky bridges, zip lines, and adventure rope courses, for a real thrill. One of my favorite experiences was a laid-back tour of local breweries and vineyards. Alternatively, you can also play golf or eat al fresco while watching a beautiful sunset.

Explore some of the cute little local shops, swim in the crystal lake waters, or hike on the trails, trying to spot birds. Mini-golf and amusement arcades galore keep the kids happy, too. 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 5540 Lake Rd E, Geneva, OH 44041
  • Renting a jet ski!
  • Take a trip to Madsen Donuts, filled with deliciously flavored donuts and friendly customer service!
  • Eating a hearty American breakfast while gazing at the lake at Horizons Restaurant & Lounge.

6. Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota

Voyageurs National Park in July

This is a fantastic park to stay in the summer. It straddles the border between Northern Minnesota and Canada, consisting of acres of interconnecting lakes and waterways. The biggest landmass in the park is the Kabetogama Peninsula, which lies entirely within its borders.

Here, it’s all about the water, with many of the most beautiful parts only accessible by boat. To the east of the park is Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness, a stunning collection of forests, glacier lakes, and streams that draw millions of outdoor-loving visitors annually.

There are many accommodation options here, ranging from cute houseboats to lodges. I highly recommend exploring as many 50 miles of trails on the peninsula as possible. Amazing overlooks punctuate them, so don’t forget to bring your camera!

  • Visitor’s Center Address: Voyageurs National Park- Rainy Lake Visitor Center, 1797 Township Rd 342, International Falls, MN 56649
  • Average temperature – 25 degrees
  • Traveling around the lakes by canoe!
  • Seeing the Northern Lights (they can be seen all year round here).
  • Admiring the beautiful Ellsworth Rock Gardens, built in the 1940s they took 20 years to complete.

7. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston - best places to visit in July

I personally think Boston is an extra special travel spot in July as it hosts the fabulous Summer Pops Concerts and breathtaking Fourth of July fireworks over the River Charles.

These are connected to Harborfest, a week-long celebration of the city’s unique maritime history that kicks off on Independence Day.

When here, I recommend chilling out on one of the fantastic city beaches, grabbing a picnic and a bottle of wine, enjoying Shakespeare on the common, or watching an outdoor movie under the stars. 

Boston has beautiful parks, fantastic architecture (both old and new) and a splendid esplanade, perfect for romantic summer strolls and plenty of picnics.

I also love the excellent food and craft beer scene, the al fresco dining options, harbor cruises, and the incredible whale-watching opportunities ( May to October ).

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 139 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02111
  • Average temperature in Boston in July – 28 degrees
  • Hopping on a boat tour, sailing around Boston, and viewing the spectacular city differently.
  • Sunbathing along the Boston Beach at the main waterfront.
  • Watching the Red Sox at Fenway Park!

8. Half Moon Bay, California

Half Moon Bay California

This is a gorgeous coastal spot to spend a summer weekend or use as a base to explore the northern Californian coastline.

Its compact downtown area is filled with quaint eateries and attractive shops selling boutique products, from unique arts and crafts to delicious wine. 

There are many seafood restaurants here, but for a quirky dining experience, I’d recommend Daddy’Os, housed in an old rail car and serving delicious comfort food. 

Half Moon Bay is surrounded by protected parks and beaches, including the Mavericks, a famous stretch of coastline that hosts a world-famous annual surf competition. Other protected beaches, such as Poplars, are great spots for a sunset picnic, and the beautiful beaches here don’t get crowded like some neighbouring stretches.

I love that it’s a place that maintains a calm and relaxed coastal vibe even in the peak summer months.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 235 Main Street Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
  • Average temperature  – 18 degrees
  • Walking along the Coastside Trail, which stretches nearly 5 miles long and offers gorgeous views overlooking the ocean.
  • Wandering along Main Street and discovering an array of shopping boutiques and fun dining options.
  • Eating a hearty vegetarian lasagne at Half Moon Bay Joe’s.

9. St Michaels, Maryland

St Michaels, Maryland - best summer vacations

Once home to shipbuilding and oyster fishing, St Michaels is a small waterfront town in Talbot County, Maryland, home to around 1,000 people.

I love that it still has the look and feel of a 19th-century seaport and is home to a charming Old Town filled with historic houses; it’s a picture-postcard pretty spot!

Topping the list of beautiful, low-key summer vacation spots, it is known for its picturesque water bodies, which I think are needed during hot summer days (average temperatures are around 31°C).

It has fun, family-friendly attractions, attractive independent shops, quaint resturants, buzzing marinas, and the picturesque Chesapeake Bay.

Whether you want to sail on a yacht, swim to cool off on a hot afternoon or treat your taste buds to some mouth-watering local cuisines, I think St Michaels is a great option! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: PO Box 1206,  St. Michaels, MD 21663
  • Average temperature – 31 degrees
  • Visiting the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and walking through 18 acres of interactive exhibitions!
  • Walking around Hollis Park for a quieter atmosphere after a busy day of sightseeing.
  • Enjoying an exceptional dining experience at 208 Talbot Restaurant.

10. Buffalo River, Arkansas

Buffalo National River Summer

This is an excellent option for outdoor enthusiasts, with many accommodation options. The river here is 153 miles long, and 100 miles of trails traverse its banks. Activities include canoeing, kayaking, rafting, tubing, rock climbing, swimming, and mountain biking (rentals are all available in the area).

The Hawksbill Crag trail is the only designated hiking trail through the wilderness area. When I hiked it, I saw incredible views of the steep bluffs formed by the winding river gorge.

I also loved the beautiful oak and hickory forests, ancient caves, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife spotting opportunities, including a herd of over 500 free-ranging elk.

There is plenty for history lovers, too; I would recommend visiting the eerie Rush Ghost Town and the even creepier Peppersauce Ghost Town at Calico Rock; both are designated historic districts with very chequered pasts! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 170 Ranger Rd, St Joe, AR 72675
  • Average temperature  – 33 degrees
  • Taking a dip in the Steel Creek swimming hole, 
  • Soaring through the sky on a zipline on the Buffalo River Canopy Tour.
  • Discovering the magnificent caves in the upper area, the Mystic Caves and Crystal Dome Caverns.

11. Traverse City, Lake Michigan

Traverse City in July

With a shoreline spanning 307 miles, I found choosing where to stay on Lake Michigan a little overwhelming. Still, I loved the spot I eventually decided on – Traverse City in Northern Michigan.

It was an excellent base to explore some of the most beautiful beaches and nature reserves along the lakeshore. It’s also a fantastic and vibrant city in  its own right.

I became a fan of the city because it offered fantastic boutique shopping, microbreweries, food carts, gastro pubs, and fine dining. It also has abundant public art, museums, galleries, and excellent urban walking, biking, and boating trails.

The Old Mission Peninsula, just a short drive from downtown, had some beautiful parks overlooking the water. Haserot Beach was an excellent relaxing place, and Bryant Park was the perfect picnic spot.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 101 W Grandview Pkwy, Traverse City, MI 49684
  • Average temperature in Traverse City in July – 27 degrees
  • Wandering downtown and discovering all the boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops, and galleries.
  • Relaxing on the sandy Traverse City State Park Beach.
  • Biking the paved Boardman Lake Trail which took me through lovely scenery.

12. Beavers Bend Resort Park, Oklahoma

Beavers Bend - great summer destinations

I’m a big fan of this beautiful 1,300-acre resort park beside Broken Bow Lake in Southeastern Oklahoma, which is perfect for a summer vacation.

The park offers numerous activities , including a curated lineup of campfire programs, nature hikes, and arts and crafts classes. It also has 12 miles of hiking trails and roped-off swimming areas along the banks of the lake and river.

If you love the view from the water, I recommend hiring a Yakanoe, kayak, or paddleboat. There’s a steam train, golf course, visitor center, and numerous gorgeous wooden cabins to stay in, all nestled within the stunning mountainous terrain.

Don’t miss catching the sunset over the impressive Broken Bow Dam! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: Broken Bow, OK 74728
  • Average temperature – 34 degrees
  • Hiking the scenic Cedar Bluff Nature Trail.
  • Renting a kayak.
  • Stopping by the visitor center and discovering all the activities going on.

13. Block Island, Rhode Island

Block Island, Rhode Island beach in the summer

If you’re looking for a relaxing beach summer getaway, I’d recommend Block Island. It is an incredible destination that houses the historic Southeast Lighthouse, the natural clay cliffs of the Mohegan Buffs, and many beautiful beaches. 

You can sunbathe in warm weather, dip in the sea on any of the island’s scenic beaches (notably Crescent Beach), sail, bicycle, or hike—there are plenty of things to do!

I recommend heading there for the famous annual Fourth of July parade, which includes a fabulous fireworks display! There are also plenty of accommodations on the island, ranging from cute Bed and Breakfasts and rental cottages to beachfront hotels.

  • Visitor’s Center Address:   4 Center Rd, New Shoreham, RI 02807
  • Average temperature  – 25 degrees
  • Hiking up Mohegan Bluffs and seeing spectacular ocean views before heading down 141 steps to the beautiful beach.
  • Visiting Ballard’s which had a lively vibe with live music, sunshine, and Tiki bars.
  • Hiring a bike and exploring the island to see the famous lighthouses, Great Salt Pond, and nature trails.

14. Grand Teton National Park , Wyoming 

Grand Teton National Park

Set amidst the spectacular Teton Mountain Range in Northwestern Wyoming , Grand Teton National Park, I love the breathtaking scenery, alpine lakes, and hiking trails!

I recommend boat trips to Jenny Lake or the Massive Jackson Lake, and for more adventurous people, go  rafting down the rapids. 

The 100-mile John D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway is the perfect challenge for keen cyclists, taking in some of the park’s best wildlife and scenery.

Climbing enthusiasts can tackle Grand Teton, the tallest peak in the 40-mile Teton Range. My favorite highlight, though, was the spectacular sunsets! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 1 Teton Park Rd, Moose, WY 83012
  • Soaking up the scenery on a 10-mile float trip down the Snake River in Jackson Hole.
  • Driving up to Signal Mountain and admiring the Instagrammable panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Hiking along the trail by Jenny Lake, which took me to Inspiration Point and the Insta-worthy Hidden Falls.

15. Lake Chelan, Washington

Lake Chelan Summer

Beautiful Lake Chelan, between Seattle and Spokane, is a popular summer resort town with gorgeous scenery and a laid-back vibe!

Wenatchee National Forest, Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park, and Lake Chelan State Park are located along its shores and offer miles of scenic hiking trails.

At its Northernmost point, it provides a gateway to the breathtaking wilderness of Northern Cascades National Park.

During the summer, it is the perfect place to experiment with various water sports. I’d also recommend hanging out on beautiful beaches, hiking spectacular lakeside trails, and enjoying local produce at the Evening Farmers Market.

  • Visitor’s Center Address:   216 E Woodin Ave, Chelan, WA 98816
  • Average temperature – 30 degrees
  • Checking out the fun Slidewaters Waterpark, rated in the top 15 in the country!
  • Enjoying mouth-watering wines at Tuscan-inspired Tsillan Cellars & Sorrento’s Ristorante.
  • Going to the High Trek Chelan and trying out their fun ziplines and obstacle courses.

16. Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park Summer

In July, the stunning natural scenery at this spot is ablaze with color, and thrill-seekers will find the Middle Fork Whitewater at its best, with water levels perfect for an exhilarating raft ride!

I love that the flowers are in full bloom, and the huckleberries are at their sweetest from mid-July!

All the trails and roads are open in July, and I personally think it’s the perfect time for a drive along the scenic Going-To-The-Sun Road.

Miles of hiking trails traverse the park, and there is a vast collection of exciting wildlife, including rare wolverines, Canadian Lynx black bears, grizzlies, and mountain lions. 

Although July is usually warm and temperate, I recommend preparing for any eventuality as the weather can change on a whim, and parts of the park are incredibly remote!

  • Visitor’s Center Address: West Glacier, MT 59936
  • Average temperature  – 21 degrees
  • Driving along the going-to-the-sun road is one of the most scenic journeys in the park, featuring an array of viewpoints.
  • Catching a sunrise at the hidden Two Medicine landmark was an unforgettable experience!
  • Dipping my feet in Lake McDonald to cool down on a hot day.

17. Ely, Minnesota

Ely, Minnesota - Places to go in the summer

Ely is a historic city in Minnesota, with an estimated 3,500 residents and a summer temperature of 27°C in July.

Famous for housing the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, it’s one of my favorite destinations for lakeside activities, including canoeing! 

It has a rustic, rugged feel, but the quaint town is filled with interesting independent shops, cozy eateries and a thriving art scene.

I recommend visiting the International Wolf Centre, which is dedicated to educating the public about wolves, and going on the family-friendly Kawishiwi Falls Trail, which will take you to 70-foot-drop Kawishiwi Falls and Fall Lake Dam. 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 1600 E Sheridan St, Ely, MN 55731
  • Renting a paddleboard and heading across the peaceful Bear Head Lake at the State Park.
  • Going for a hike along the Kawishiwi Falls Trail and admiring the impressive waterfalls.
  • Indulging in mouth-watering treats at Northern Expressions.

18. Monterey, California

Visiting Monterey in July

I was super keen to see Monterey and the historic Cannery Row Historic District, and when I visited, I knew it had to be included on this list!

Summer doesn’t get too hot here, but the weather is pleasant, and I loved its unique boutique hotels, cute independent shops, and relaxed seafood resturants where I could gaze at the waves and ocean views while dining.

I recommend walking through Monterey State Historic Park to see some of the area’s oldest and most significant buildings, including the cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo (the oldest in California).

Plenty of outdoor pursuits are available, with excellent surfing and wildlife spotting along the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreational Trail and The Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary .

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 419 Webster St Suite 100, Monterey, CA 93940
  • Average temperature – 20 degrees
  • Wandering around the setting for John Steinbeck’s novel, Cannery Row Downtown, which is filled with cool shops and restaurants.
  • Taking in the coastline views at Point Sur Lightstation, a historic landmark overlooking the ocean.
  • Checking out the Monterey Museum of Art , which is home to over 14,000 pieces.

19. Marquette, Michigan

Marquette, Michigan - summer resort

I think this is an excellent choice for a low-key, peaceful summer vacation far away from the kind of crowds you’ll find in the more popular summer resorts.

It’s a quaint, relaxed, small city surrounded by miles of breathtaking hiking and biking trails and beautiful inland lakes that give way to larger acres of water bodies and scenic shorelines. The water activities on offer here are endless and range from kayaking and canoeing to swimming and rafting.

History and art lovers will enjoy this place, as it is also home to several historic lighthouses and a thriving art scene. Head for Marquette Arts and Culture Centre for excellent art exhibits, thought-provoking lectures, and an extraordinary musical series.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 2201 US 41 South ,  Marquette ,  MI   49855
  • Average temperature – 24 degrees
  • Swimming out to the rock islands and lagoons at McCarty’s Cove before relaxing along the sandy shoreline.
  • Biking the scenic Iron Ore Heritage Trail.
  • Taking a sightseeing tour, which taught me all about the area’s history as well as enabled me to see all the best spots.

20. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

Mount Rainier National Park - best places to visit in July

Mount Rainier National Park spans 369 sq miles of incredible scenery around the imposing 14,411 ft stratovolcano at its center.

This place always enchants me, and I love that the foothills are a fantastic blend of subalpine meadows, valleys, and waterfalls cascading from rocky plateaus. The scenery is seriously spectacular here! 

From July through August, wildflowers transform the Paradise area of the park in an abundance of color, and the slightly warmer temperatures make it the perfect time for hiking (but you’ll still need to wrap up warm). 

Numerous trails are available to explore, depending on your preferences for wildlife spotting, uninterrupted views, or rushing falls.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: Sunrise Park Rd, Ashford, WA 98304
  • Average temperature – 11 degrees
  • Enjoying an evening of stargazing before watching a vibrant sunrise over the landscape.
  • Visiting the stunning Myrtle Falls, which offered the most gorgeous views of the park.
  • Crossing the suspension bridge located along Grove of the Patriarchs Trail which took me through the oldest trees in the park.

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The Best Places to Travel This July, From Key West to Montenegro

By Caitlin Morton

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School’s out, the sun is shining, and it’s officially time to plan a proper summer vacation . The best places to travel in July are all about making those OOO days really count, even if it means venturing a bit off the radar—think diving tours off the coast of Bonaire, multi-day hiking trips through central Iceland, and Olympic Games viewing parties some 9,700 miles outside of Paris (more on that later). And if you’d rather fill your trip with more relaxing and less adventuring, fear not: We have plenty of destinations for you as well.

We know you’re probably itching for a spectacular holiday as much as we are, so we’ve gathered up a list of places that cover the geographical gamut. Whether you want to make an easy trip to one of the coolest cities in the US (we reveal that answer below) or take multiple flights to reach your final once-in-a-lifetime destination, here are 11 of the best places to travel in July.

This article has been updated since its original publish date.

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Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park is one of the best places to travel in July for one major reason: wildflowers . While you might consider spring to be the best time to see colorful flowers, the park’s northern location in Montana means the blooms reach their peak in July and August. Hike along the Garden Wall Trail to see fields of white beargrass, pink fireweed, and yellow glacier lilies as far as the eye can see.

When you’ve had your fill of hiking (and your phone is full of photos), head back to The Resort at Paws Up , a sprawling, 37,000-acre working cattle ranch in western Montana. Their safari-style canvas tents will make you feel like you’re in the Wild West, while locally sourced meals and spa treatments are worthy of a five-star hotel.

Mamula Island

It’s not easy to find an uncrowded beach in Europe during the summer months, but the country of Montenegro is one of your best bets. It takes up less space than Connecticut and has a lower population than Stockholm , but the tiny Balkan nation should not be overlooked—especially since it’s quieter and more untouched than neighboring Croatia and Greece. Beyond the beaches, you can take advantage of the country’s historic Old Towns, UNESCO-protected parks, and lakes begging for a swim.

The country also happens to be home to Mamula Island Hotel , a former 19th-century fortress that was reimagined and unveiled in April 2023. Situated on its eponymous island in Boka Bay, this knockout property features sea-facing rooms, three dining venues, and a beautiful glass-covered internal courtyard. Try to book one of the contemporary panoramic suites in the crown of the main tower, complete with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and terraces equipped with telescopes for stargazing.

Pantanal

The Pantanal

Stretching across parts of southeastern Brazil , Paraguay, and Bolivia , the Pantanal is the world’s largest floodplain and boasts the highest concentration of wildlife on the entire South American continent (yes, even more than the Amazon). Here you can spot ultra-rare jaguars, crocodiles, monkeys, anacondas, and some 650 species of birds; and the dry season from July to October boasts the best visibility.

Note that reaching the Pantanal takes a bit of work: You must first fly to São Paulo (a great excuse to stay overnight at the São Paulo Rosewood ), then fly to the Campo Grande Airport in Mato Grosso, then either drive or take a chartered flight to your lodge. And that lodge should definitely be the upscale Caiman Ecological Reserve , a 204-square-mile refuge known for its luxury villas and local conservation efforts. Between visiting jaguar sanctuaries and horseback riding through the jungle, rest up at the reserve’s hammock garden, take a dip in the pool, or enjoy the starry sky from your private balcony.

Bonaire

Only 50 miles from Venezuela, Bonaire is the farthest east of the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao). Since it sits outside the Hurricane Belt—and since its relatively remote location means its never as crowded as other Caribbean islands—there’s not really a bad time to visit; but July is one of the best months to spot animals both above and below sea level. The Pekelmeer Flamingo Sanctuary on the southern end of the island is home to more than 10,000 flamingos (July marks the tail end of breeding season), which you can spot from the road or nearby Pink Beach. 

But the most beautiful parts of Bonaire can be found just below the surrounding waters. The entire coral reef around the island is a national park (Bonaire National Marine Park), with brightly colored coral and wildlife ranging from nurse sharks and seahorses to friendly green turtles. There are 85 dive sites within the park and dozens of tour operators on the island, so there’s really no excuse to stay exclusively on dry land. 

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Oaxaca Mexico

Oaxaca, Mexico

Far from the coastal spring break hot spots of Cancún and Cabo San Lucas, Oaxaca , in south-central Mexico, is one of the most important cultural hubs in the Americas. Explore the region’s craft revolution led by female entrepreneurs, secure a table at Alejandro Ruiz’s Casa Oaxaca for traditional dishes and cocktails, then head to the streets for delicious tlayudas and tacos served from food trucks (our favorites for each: Tlayudas La Chinita, and Lechoncito de Oro, respectively).

An extra special reason to visit in July is the vibrant Guelaguetza Festival, which takes place on the last two Mondays of the month. The festival celebrates the 16 different ethnolinguistic groups of Oaxaca with folk dancing, traditional clothing, mezcal fairs, and concerts.

We named Mongolia one of the best places to travel in 2024 for several reasons chief among them being the countrys...

We named Mongolia one of the best places to travel in 2024 for several reasons, chief among them being the country’s relatively recent accessibility. Last year, Mongolia opened up visa-free travel for an additional 34 nationalities—bringing the total up to 61—in an effort to become a more popular tourist destination. (The campaign is set to run until 2025.) There are also talks of a direct US–Mongolia flight launching later this year.

July is an especially exciting time to visit Mongolia. This time every year, the country throws its annual Naadam Festival (July 11-13), an ancient-style version of the Olympics with horse racing, wrestling, and archery. The event appears on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list for its intrinsic connection to “the nomadic civilization of the Mongols,” and the competitions truly are a sight to behold. You can watch the opening ceremony in Ulaanbaatar’s National Sports Stadium then stick around for the archery and wrestling games; you’ll have to head to the Khui Doloon Khudag field outside of town to watch the horse races.

Tahiti surfing

While people around the world are flocking to Paris this July for the 2024 Olympic Games, we suggest heading to Tahiti for a more tropical—but still sports-oriented—summer vacation. The southern coastal village of Teahupo’o will host the Olympic’s 10-day surf competition this year starting on July 27, and visitors can watch the event on giant screens set up in parks, beaches, and marinas across the island. This leg of the games is particularly exciting this year: It’s only the second time surfing has appeared on the Olympic program (it debuted in Tokyo in 2020), and Teahupo’o’s famous break is often dubbed one of “the deadliest waves in the world.” Surf’s up, indeed.

After all those secondhand adrenaline rushes, you’ll probably want to rest up in an impossibly luxurious resort—something Tahiti has in spades. The InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa has all the makings of a classic French Polynesian property, from thatched-roof overwater bungalows to holistic spa treatments. But if you have some extra time, consider hopping on a 20-minute flight north to Tetiaroa, home to The Brando . This ultra-remote, ultra-polished resort plops guests down on a private atoll surrounded by white sand and shallow, turquoise water. It’s just you and nature—with a spa, multi-course dining experience, and villa with a private plunge pool thrown in.

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If you’ve spent any time in Chicago , you probably aren’t surprised that our readers consistently vote it the best large city in the United States . And if you haven’t spent time here? We suggest booking a trip to the Windy City stat. There are tons of summer activities for both first-time and seasoned travelers, including visiting the beaches along Lake Michigan, taking Chicago River boat tours, watching the fireworks at Navy Pier, and attending festivals like the Southport Art Fest (July 6 to 7) and Pitchfork Music Festival (July 19 to 21).

There’s no shortage of great hotels in the city , but do yourself a favor and book a few nights at The Peninsula Chicago , consistently voted one of the best properties in town by both our readers and editors. There are many reasons why this decades-old hotel has continued to impress, from that iconic 19th-floor spa to those epic marble bathrooms. We also have our eyes on citizenM Chicago Downtown —the hotel opened in late 2022, and its high-tech features and colorful, offbeat decor still feel delightfully fresh.

Highland Base Kerlingarfjöll

There really is no wrong time to visit Iceland, but we’re particularly fond of chasing the midnight sun during July—the more daylight hours for exploring, the better. The summer months also make certain parts of the country accessible that might not be in the winter, including the 34-mile Laugavegurinn hiking trail in the Central Highlands. The mountain huts and campsites along the trail are only open between late June and early September, giving you a small time window to experience the hot springs, black lava fields, and multicolored mountains along the path.

If the term “mountain hut” makes you cringe a little, fear not: Iceland has some luxury stays that might be more up your alley. The Reykjavik Edition opened in the nation’s capital a couple of years ago, featuring custom furniture, local treats in the minibars, and incredible city and harbor views. Making a splash further off the grid is Highland Base Kerlingarfjöll , a remote property with tons of accommodation options (hotel rooms, A-frame huts, campsites) and summer activities ranging from guided hikes to hot spring soaks.

Annual Hemingway Days festival

Ernest Hemingway lived in Key West for the entirety of the 1930s, and the tiny island has been honoring him ever since—most notably with the Hemingway Days celebration held every July (this year’s dates are July 16-21). This annual event is piling on extra festivities this year, which marks the author’s 125th birthday anniversary. You can expect prose and poetry readings, a three-day marlin fishing tournament, and special museum exhibits, as well as the festival’s showstopping Hemingway Look-Alike Contest. Because what’s better than one Ernest Hemingway? Answer: 140 Ernest Hemingways.

Even if your trip doesn’t overlap with the exact Hemingway Days dates, you can still glimpse a piece of the author’s life at the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum. Take guided tours of the house where For Whom the Bell Tolls was penned, then stroll through the surrounding gardens and try to spot the famous six-toe cats who roam the property. In terms of accommodations, you have many excellent hotels to choose from (our readers love The Marker )—or opt for something a little cheekier and book a room at the adults-only, clothing-optional Island House Key West Resort .

North Island Okavango

June–August marks the dry winter season in Botswana , which many consider to be the perfect time to visit. Not only are weather conditions at their best (no rain, lower risk of malaria), but these months offer prime wildlife viewing opportunities as animals tend to stick around watering holes. The country also happens to be one of our favorite safari spots in Africa. While you’re sure to spot wildlife in Kenya’s Maasai Mara or in South Africa’s Kruger, you’ll also be in the company of a couple dozen other jeeps filled with tourists; in Botswana, it feels like it’s only you and nature.

This year is a particularly exciting time to visit, because you’ll get the chance to be one of the earliest guests at North Island Okavango . This intimate micro-camp (and 2024 Hot List winner) occupies its own floating patch of land in the Okavango Delta, which means you have 24/7 lagoon views of hippos, elephants, and other wildlife. Suites with wraparound decks and walkways leading directly out onto the water let you get even closer to the action.

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The best places to visit in July 2023

May 6, 2023 • 9 min read

Diving in Zanzibar's teal waters

July marks a great time to go to Zanzibar © Olesya Lesly/Shutterstock

It’s all about the heat come July, with the northern hemisphere’s sizzling summer temperatures adding an extra shine to some of the world’s most popular travel destinations.

Europe is bathed in sunshine, bringing the Mediterranean beach scene to the forefront, while in the tropics dry season signals prime wildlife spotting opportunities. Colder regions also benefit from the heat, with Arctic areas at their most accessible. Finally, there are the summer festivals and celebrations that bring fun and adventure to many destinations around the world. 

Whatever your preference, here are our picks of where to go in July.

Where are the best places to travel to in July for relaxation?

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Zanzibar, Tanzania 

Why now? Delve into Stone Town and the Indian Ocean under blue skies. 

The spice island Unguja – known to most as Zanzibar – is a scent sensation. Stroll the maze-like alleys of old Stone Town on a warm evening and you’ll catch whiffs of nutmeg, clove and cinnamon in the Darajani Market , frying seafood at stalls in Forodhani Gardens , and the aroma of black coffee in Jaws Corner, where old men gather to watch TV and gossip. Zanzibar’s historic heart, with its crumbling palaces and heartrending slavery-era relics, is just one gem of this treasure-trove island, at its best in July, in the middle of the dry season. Board a dhow to snorkel off the west coast, watching for dolphins; sniff the leaves and buds of a spice plantation; and find your own patch of coral-sand perfection on one of the wonderful beaches.

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Andros & Bimini, Bahamas

Why now? Alternate activity with indolence on and under the water. 

The Bahamas are almost the Caribbean – yet, crucially, not quite. True, this speckle of islands and cays between Cuba and Florida boasts limpid waters and beautiful beaches. But summer here, though “rainy,” is less afflicted by the storms that often hit other islands. July brings calm, clear, warm seas, ideal for enjoying superb diving and snorkeling off tourist-light Andros; its east coast is protected by the world’s third-longest barrier reef. Hop across to Bimini for manta ray encounters (peaking in July, when sharks are less prevalent) and the chance to come face to smiling beak with an Atlantic spotted dolphin. Add mangroves, excellent fishing, thriving birdlife and white-powder beaches, but subtract crowds – Andros is even quieter and better value in July.

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Wisconsin, USA 

Why now? Cool off with a great lake break. 

In Wisconsin ’s warmest month, the shores of Lakes Michigan and Superior lure hordes of heat-fleeing urbanites. Unsurprisingly, the pretty waterfront villages and beaches of Door County , dubbed the “Cape Cod of the Midwest,” bustle with vacationers, though there’s still peace to be found on Washington Island and in Newport State Park . For a real retreat, head northwest to the shore of Lake Superior – stopping en route to dip or fish in one of the glacial lakes peppering Vilas and Oneda Counties. Charming Bayfield, its streets lined with Victorian buildings, is likable enough in itself – but, more importantly, it’s the jumping-off point for the Apostle Islands, a mostly still-wild archipelago of 22 russet fringed emerald specks. 

Where are the best places to travel to in July for wildlife and nature?

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Coral Coast, Western Australia 

Why now? Meet charismatic sea creatures, roam red-rock canyons and wander among wildflowers. 

Stretching over 1000km (621 miles) between Cervantes and Exmouth , the “Coral Coast” of Western Australia encapsulates much of the country’s appeal in miniature, making this relatively little-touristed stretch ideal for a winter road trip through empty expanses. Here, you’ll discover dramatic rock formations – the Pinnacles, limestone needles punching through the sand near Cervantes – and russet Tumblagooda Sandstone gorges in Kalbarri National Park. You’ll experience surfing and subaquatic adventures along the world’s largest fringing reef – 300km (186 miles) of coral that’s home to some 500 fish species. And you’ll meet miraculous wildlife, like when whale sharks gather in their hundreds on Ningaloo Reef (March to July), along with manta rays – more numerous off Exmouth May to September – and humpbacks arrive to join the fun, too. 

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Northwest Territories, Canada 

Why now? Run the river wild to immerse yourself in Indigenous culture. 

This vast region of tundra and taiga is as empty as it is wild, with a population smaller than the tiniest Caribbean nation scattered across a land nearly as large as Mongolia. To discover the natural and cultural wonders of the Northwest Territories , take a river journey into its untamed heart, possible for just a few weeks from late June when temperatures are (relatively) balmy and days stretch forever. Canoe a stretch of Canada ’s longest river, the Deh Cho (Mackenzie); raft the South Nahanni from thundering, 96m(315ft)-high Virginia Falls in the sky-piercing Mackenzie Mountains; or enjoy a gentle kayak on Great Slave Lake , North America ’s deepest. En route, learn about the traditional culture of the Dene peoples who have adapted to this challenging environment over tens of millennia, and watch for caribou, Dall sheep, black bear, moose and wood bison – the continent’s largest land mammal.

Where are the best places to travel to in July for culture?

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Gansu, China 

Why now? Absorb Silk Road history and Tibetan culture. 

While lowland regions of China swelter in summer heat, summer is the time to explore the high Tibetan plateau, when temperatures are pleasant and trails are free of snow. Cupping the northeastern arc of the plateau, Gansu province is popular with domestic tourists, renowned as the gateway of the ancient Silk Road and the home of jaw-dropping grottoes, notably at Mogao near Dunhuang . But away from those hot spots, you’ll find peace, along with rich Tibetan culture and wild landscapes, particularly in Gannan prefecture south of provincial capital Lanzhou . Here, the chants of lamas waft across Xiahe from Labrang Monastery – one of the six great monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism; walk the 3.5km (2-mile) kora (pilgrimage circuit) around reputedly the world’s longest stretch of prayer wheels, before refueling on momo  (Tibetan steamed dumplings). 

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Aarhus and Jutland, Denmark 

Why now? Celebrate sunny days and balmy evenings in a cultural and culinary hotspot. 

Denmark ’s second city is buzzier than a beehive. Founded by Vikings some 13 centuries ago, today Aarhus is eminently contemporary, with its groundbreaking ARoS art museum , rejuvenated waterfront cultural center, Dokk1 , and innovative Iceberg apartment blocks. Even the Moesgaard Museum , home of the 2000-year-old, bog-preserved Graubelle Man, offers a cutting-edge tour through the past. Come evening, the city reveals its true colors, with cafes, cocktail bars and clubs showcasing that quintessentially Danish blend of smiles and smarts. High summer brings a host of festivals celebrating flowers, jazz, Viking heritage and more, plus warm sun (nudging 20ºC/68ºF) for basking on sandy Baltic beaches: try Den Permanente near the center, silky-soft Bellevue just to the north, and the blissfully empty strands of eco island Samsø, just a short ferry ride away.

Where are the best places to travel to in July for food and drink? 

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Why now? For tasty times on the prairie. 

Peak summer typically means peak crowds – but on Canada’s endless prairie, it’s not hard to lose the hordes. Landlocked Saskatchewan is a landscape of space and silence – indeed, an audio-ecologist deemed its Grasslands National Park one of the world’s quietest places. It’s also a great place to eat and drink. The province is the breadbasket of Canada, encompassing 50% of its arable farmland, not to mention a heap of extremely photogenic grain silos. Super-cool Saskatoon , which sits amid all this fertility, has become one of the country’s hottest foodie spots. A raft of distillers, craft brewers, artisan bakers and cocktail shakers have popped up in the small-but-mighty “Paris of the Prairies.” Take a foodie tour and cooking class, and visit nearby farms to meet producers. July also sees the sweet, nutty Saskatoon berries ripen – try them in everything from pies to wine.  

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Alta Badia, Italy 

Why now? Sample superb cuisine amid marvelous mountains. 

If the Dolomites are the Alps at their most magnificent, the Alta Badia valley in South Tyrol promises the Dolomites at their tastiest. This jagged array of deep valleys, high plateaus and piercing pinnacles in northern Italy echoes with poignant history: between 1915 and 1918, Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces fought amid these unforgiving peaks, and today you can hike routes such as the Kaiserjäger to discover their trenches and gun emplacements. Alta Badia is renowned for its skiing, but in summer the cable cars and mountain huts reopen to serve hungry hikers, cyclists, paragliders and trail runners instead. The region is spangled with Michelin stars, but even simple refuges dish up good-value but top-notch cuisine (think mountain cheeses, pasta and strudels). 

Where are the best places to travel to in July for adventure?

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Why now? Wake up and smell the coffee in a mini dry season. 

Caribbean beaches, mountains, plains, jungle, desert: Colombia encompasses an astonishingly diverse array of landscapes, with correspondingly varied climates. July and August bring a period of drier weather perfect for touring fincas (coffee farms) amid the beautiful, rolling hills of the Zona Cafetera ; admiring dazzling birdlife in Reserva Ecologica Rio Blanco; sleeping beneath the stars among the cacti and otherworldly rock formations of the Tatacoa Desert ; hiking the lush highlands around Popoyán ; and discovering the pre-Columbian tombs, petroglyphs and huge carved heads around San Agustín and Tierradentro. Also visiting this month are giants: between June and November, humpbacks calve off Colombia’s Pacific coast – join a whale-watching tour in Nuquí or from Buenaventura into Bahía Málaga to spot breaching behemoths. It’s also the driest month to spy sloths and pink river dolphins in Colombia’s slice of the Amazon.

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Khardung La, India 

Why now? Snowless roads for a magnificent drive. 

There are breathtaking road trips – and there are literally breathtaking road trips. The Khardung La is both. This 5600m (18,373ft) pass near Leh , amid the Indian Himalaya, was a key thoroughfare on the Silk Road and is now one of the world’s highest drivable highways. Crossing it by bus is an adventure; crossing it astride a classic Enfield Bullet motorbike even more so. Either way, both mountain views and soaring altitudes will leave you gasping. The roads here are only open for a few months a year, so make the most of the warm, snow-free conditions. Bikers could zigzag up from Manali ( Himachal Pradesh ) to Leh ( Ladakh ) – one of the world’s best mountain rides. Or fly from Delhi to Leh to visit the town’s Tibetan-style palace and stupas before taking the Khardung La into the isolated Nubra Valley . 

This article was first published Jun 26, 2019 and updated May 6, 2023.

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The 27 best places to visit in july.

Here are some of the world's top destinations for immersing yourself in local nature, wildlife and culture in July, from Australia to the Azores...

July is usually one of the busiest months for travel. School's out, and the weather in many parts of the world is at its warmest and sunniest. In the northern hemisphere, summer celebrations are in full swing, national parks are prime for exploring and the world's best beaches burst into action.

Whatever you're looking for from your July getaway – be it sunny and sweet, or packing in as many culture and natural highlights as several weeks allows – you'll surely find something to suit you from our selections.

Skip ahead to your chosen travel type by clicking on one of the below, or keep scrolling for the full list:

  • Where to go in July for sunny weather
  • Where to go in July for wildlife experiences
  • Where to go in July on a longer-term adventure
  • Where to go in July for art and culture festivals

Here are the 26 great places to visit in July...

The best july destinations for nature and ideal weather, 1. madeira and the azores, portugal.

Pride of Madeira (Shutterstock)

Pride of Madeira (Shutterstock)

July is one of the hottest months of the year in Portugal , with average temperatures of 24°C during the day. The Portuguese islands of Madeira and the Azores in the North Atlantic are a few degrees cooler, but all three destinations are ideal if you’re seeking the sun.

Nicknamed the Floating Garden of the Atlantic, Madeira is in bloom all year round. As the name suggests, Pride of Madeira – a bush with purple cone blooms – is native to the island, but if you visit in July you’ll see magnolias, red hot poker trees and hydrangeas. Hydrangeas are also popular in the Azores, particularly around Sete Cidades near Lake Azul.

Festival goers might want to book a trip around Fiesa, an annual summer sand sculpture festival in  Pêra on the mainland. As well as watching artists carving 12m high sculptures and seeing them illuminated at night, visitors can attend workshops. Meanwhile, over in Tomar, women parade through the town carrying bread on their heads during Festa dos Tabuleiros, which is held every four years. The next one takes place in July this year (2023).

Over on Madeira, visitors can attend a 24-hour folk dancing festival in Santana, a jazz festival in Funchal and a canoe regatta and games during Sea Week in Porto Moniz. The Azores meanwhile hosts a week-long party and regatta on Sao Jorge Island and Santa Maria Blues festival on the eponymous island. And while spring is best for whale-spotting in the Azores, sperm and minke whales do ply its waters year-round, so take a whale-watching trip or keep your eyes peeled from land. 

2. Gibraltar

Gibraltar Botanic Gardens (Shutterstock)

Gibraltar Botanic Gardens (Shutterstock)

Set on the southern tip of Spain, this peninsula hits highs of 28°C in July and benefits from 11 hours of sunshine a day. If you’re after beaches, visit the east side of Gibraltar and you will find the colourful, Italianesque Catalan Bay, and Sandy Bay, best suited for swimmers and water activities. 

Visitors can explore the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens all year round, while the endemic Gibraltar sea lavender blossoms on rocks and cliffs around Europa Point and Camp Bay in July. Plus, you're almost guaranteed to spot hundreds of dolphins when joining a boat tour that takes you out into Gibraltar Strait, offering fantastic views of the dominating Gibraltar Rock. 

The height of summer is also the best time to experience festivals. Calentita Food Festival takes place in early July, while Gibraltar Regatta is usually held later in the month.

River Vjosa in Albania (Shutterstock)

River Vjosa in Albania (Shutterstock)

Most of Europe benefits from sparkling weather in July, but along with August, it's when you'll find the beaches most crowded, and the cities packed with visitors.

Fortunately, it is possible to find a European hot spot that, even in peak season, is slightly less crowded than the others: the Balkan country of Albania.  Temperatures here reach hot heights of 30°C to 35°C.

Spend a few days in Albania's capital  Tirana  for an unusual city break, and discover that the resort town of  Sarandë is a dreamy combination of beaches, history and hiking.

The River Vjosa flows through Albania and has recently received national park status, becoming the first wild river national park in Europe, so there's no better time to explore this protected ecosystem. 

And finally, don't miss The Blue Eye natural spring in Muzinë. This UNESCO-listed site has bubbling blue waters that can reach up to 50 metres in depth.

4. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France

Gordes is one of the medieval hillltop villages in Luberon (GranTotufo/Shutterstock)

Gordes is one of the medieval hillltop villages in Luberon (GranTotufo/Shutterstock)

Provence in July is often visited for its endless rows of lavender fields, but if you look beneath the surface, there’s so much more wilderness to explore across the region.

The steep terrain makes Alpes-de-Haute-Provence perfect for adventurers, with activities such as hiking, rafting and mountaineering all possible to experience. Head to Verdon Natural Regional Park for superb gorges, turquoise glacial river waters, and wildlife spotting, or UNESCO-listed Luberon Region Natural Park for its fields of vineyards, limestone mountains, and medieval villages that perch on rugged hilltops.

Beyond the blissful summer scenery, a July visit to Provence should also be well timed with France's national day, La Fête Nationale, commonly known as Bastille Day. It's an annual celebration in France taking place on 14 July, often marked with festivities, fireworks and the odd parade.

And if you're determined to set your sights on lavender fields before you go, the spa town of Digne-les-Bains is the self-proclaimed lavender capital of France.

Read next  Where to see the world's best floral spectacles

6. the seychelles.

The stunning island of St Pierre in The Seychelles (Shutterstock)

The stunning island of St Pierre in The Seychelles (Shutterstock)

Expect glorious weather across the Indian Ocean archipelago to continue throughout July, reaching pleasant highs of around  28°C, usually averaging out around 25°C to 26°C.

And where better to enjoy such warm sunshine than on one of the 115 islands that make up the Seychelles ? Beach relaxation is a given, but you can certainly make an adventure trip out of the islands.

Seek the elusive giant Aldabra tortoise, snorkel and admire the natural beauty of St Pierre Island, or get your feet dirty hiking through the rich green forests of Morne Seychellois National Park.

A castle in the countryside of Ireland (Shutterstock)

A castle in the countryside of Ireland (Shutterstock)

There's never a better-time weather wise to get in your car and road trip through  Ireland   (unless, maybe, you count March, for St Patrick's Day). In July, you can expect 18 hours of daylight, and a cool temperature. There may be the odd surprise summer shower, but you can't have it all...

Where you drive is up to you, but a stop in colourful Kilkenny can lead you straight to the capital, Dublin, via County Carlow's wild countryside.

If you can, ensure you stop over in Galway, and pay a visit to Connemara National Park, soaking up the nature and hikes, and also the coves and bays along the coast. County Cork is also a must-visit... but we could go on.

Alternatively, the little-visited northwest tip is glorious in the summer. The Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal has enough to occupy you for days, with white-sand beaches without the crowds, numerous blustery coastal walks, and fantastic local  pubs serving hearty meals.

Read next Things you must do in Ireland

8. switzerland.

Harder Kulm lookout point, Interlaken (Shutterstock)

Harder Kulm lookout point, Interlaken (Shutterstock)

Many people associate Switzerland with the winter, as skiers and snowboarders flock to destinations such as Zermatt  and St. Mortiz . But they're really missing out on something special. In summer, the Swiss Alps transform into an adult playground for outdoor enthusiasts, without having to step into snow boots. July is an ideal time to visit, as temperatures range from 18 to 28 °C.

Head to the town  Interlaken , known as the 'Adventure Capital of Europe'. Located in the Bernese Oberland, you can enjoy everything from  endless alpine hikes and guided kayak tours on turquoise lakes, to adrenaline-pumping activities such as white-water rafting, canyoning and paragliding. This region offers some wild fun in a beautiful setting.

Don't miss taking the 100-year-old cogwheel train up to  Schynige Platte, where you'll be met with botanical gardens and unbeatable vistas. And before you go, make sure you tuck into a  hot cheese fondue at one of the many restaurants serving traditional Swiss cuisine. 

Colourful homes brighten the streets of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Shutterstock)

Colourful homes brighten the streets of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Shutterstock)

Sun-seekers can rejoice in Mexico's July temps, reaching highs of a hot  28 °C. It does cool off in the evenings, so you won't be sweltering all day. You may fancy a lightweight jacket, and even a brolly just in case there's a touch of summer rainfall.

Mexico's best-known beaches and hidden coves are often found on the coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in Tulum and Cancun. But there are other benefits to the warmth beyond catching a few rays for yourself: July is peak sea turtle season in Mexico.

There's also nature reserves and national parks aplenty, but to cool off from the heat, visit one of the many cenotes. These natural pools were once key water sources for the Mayans, and also believed to be portals to the underworld where Mayan gods would visit. Now, they offer incredible guided swimming, snorkelling   and diving experiences for travellers.

The best July destinations for wildlife watching

10. whale watching and puffins in iceland.

Atlantic puffins (Shutterstock)

Atlantic puffins (Shutterstock)

While you can see sheep, cows and Icelandic horses – a breed of intelligent, petite horses – all year round, in summer you can also spot herds of reindeer around Snaefell and colonies of Atlantic puffins breeding on cliffs around the isle. July is also peak season for whale watching. The best place to take a trip to see humpback, minke and blue whales is from Husavik, in the north of the island.

The days are long, the temperatures at their highest, and so this is the perfect month to really explore Iceland's delights 

Read next: The best things to do in Iceland

11. brown bear watching in sweden, finland and arctic norway.

A brown bear strolls through the bog (Shutterstock)

A brown bear strolls through the bog (Shutterstock)

Early to mid July is often the best time to spot a brown bear in Finland, Sweden or Arctic Norway. Typically, brown bears arise from hibernation around April time, and tend to disappear for mating in June, before becoming visible again – often to feed.

Your best bet of a sighting is at night, often from a 'bear hide' hotel, and with the help of a specialist guide – a.k.a. a 'bear safari'. You'll have plenty of tours and locations to choose from. 

The Lakeland region of Finland is covered in thick forests, and has approximately 2,000 bears in its midst. In central and northern Sweden, it's even harder to catch a glimpse of the region's reported 3,000 brown bears – though  Hälsingland, Bollnäs and Sandviken are all popular choices.

Honestly, it's much rarer to see a bear in Norway – if you do, it'll be near the Swedish and Finnish border.  

12. Birdwatching in Vanuatu

Two rainbow lorikeets, who often appear in Oceanic countries like Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea (Shutterstock)

Two rainbow lorikeets, who often appear in Oceanic countries like Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea (Shutterstock)

The 80 islands making up the Pacific Ocean county of Vanuatu may not have the largest number of birds in history, but the ones it does call its own are rather special.

There are thought to be 30 rare species flying around, 11 of which are said to only appear in Vanuatu. The rainbow lorikeet, for example, might be native to Australia, but it frequents Vanuatu  – and is quite the colourful sighting for a keen birder.

There's also the coconut lorikeet, the weird and wonderful V anuatu megapode, and the super cute red-tailed tropicbird, to name a few... a must for fans of sensational birdlife.

13. Roos on Kangaroo Island, Australia

Kangaroos spot the camera on Kangaroo Island, Australia (Shutterstock)

Kangaroos spot the camera on Kangaroo Island, Australia (Shutterstock)

July is midwinter for Australians, though don't expect minus temperatures and piles of snow. There may be a little rain, but temperatures rest around a palatable 14 °C.

Kangaroo Island  is o ff South Australia and, despite the devastating fires of 2020, it's  back to being a must-visit for fans of marsupials. Kangaroos roam the island freely and can be spotted on farmland and along the verges. Wallabies are shyer but keep your eyes peeled at dusk and after dark. 

Expect to see koalas, and a variety of beautiful birdlife too, including wedge-tailed eagles (Australia's largest bird of prey) and very rare glossy black cockatoos. Head to  Flinders Chase National Park for seals and bird life. Also worth a visit is Seal Bay Conservation Park, to see protected sea lions doing their thing.

14. The Great Migration, Tanzania and Kenya

The Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra begins in Tanzania, Africa (Shutterstock)

The Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra begins in Tanzania, Africa (Shutterstock)

One of the world's biggest and boldest wildlife migrations is the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra. It starts in northern Tanzania's Serengeti, and over 1.5 million animals move towards the Masai Mara Nature Reserve in Kenya, as they thirst for water and fresh grass.

You can actually experience a part of the migration at almost any time of year, as our Great Migration calendar goes to show. In July, you can expect to see the herds "spread out from  Grumeti Game Reserve and Ikorongo Game Controlled Area to the northern reaches of the Serengeti," according to our expert William Gray.

The crossing over into Kenya really depends on rainfall in Tanzania, so you have to play it by ear. The migration could occur in mid-June, if the waters have run dry –  or as late as September, if the zebra and wildebeest aren't so thirsty. There's often opportunity to spot the crossing in July, so choose your timings wisely.

Read next  The world's most spectacular migrations

15. polar bear spotting in spitsbergen, norway.

A polar bear plays in the snow in the Svalbard/Spitsbergen region of Arctic Norway (Shutterstock)

A polar bear plays in the snow in the Svalbard/Spitsbergen region of Arctic Norway (Shutterstock)

A polar bear sighting in the wild is one of life's great joys, whether you're hardcore into wildlife watching, or find it makes up only part of your travel experience.

In the Svalbard archipelago, April to September is prime wildlife spotting season –  including polar bears as they roam on a ceaseless search for food. This is when official tours take place, and is your best shot of getting an up-close glimpse of these deceptively gorgeous (and quite dangerous!) creatures in their homes. Sadly, you can't really go off polar bear-seeking on your own.

The most popular way of exploring Svalbard is to take an expedition cruise up Spitsbergen's west coast and around the archipelago. These last several days and mix shore excursions with wildlife spotting from deck. Polar bears are often seen on the cliffs and beaches as they look for any marine life that has been washed up. Alternatively, base yourself in Longyearbyen on Spitsbergen and take tours from there. In July, you'll have missed the deep snows of earlier in the season, and the ice won't have quite melted, as it does by the end of the season. So, July's often thought of as one of the best times, weather-wise, to explore. 

The best July destinations for long-haul travel

16. belize (and its neighbours).

Belize, and its neighbours, are prime for visitors in July (Shutterstock)

Belize, and its neighbours, are prime for visitors in July (Shutterstock)

We've talked plenty about the beauty of Belize  on Wanderlust , and we reckon July's a great time to take in all this Central American gem has to offer.

The weather, firstly, is at its best. Hot days are followed (often) by rainy nights, with a cooling breeze rolling in shortly after. Now's your chance to dive the  Belize Barrier Reef and Glover's Reef, explore ancient Maya cities such as Lamanai, and marvel at the Blue Hole – a natural large sinkhole off the coast that is both mysterious and the largest of its kind.

You could spend weeks soaking up Belize, but make it a multi-country trip (if you've got the time to spare) and tick off the neighbouring Central American countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador while you're at it.

17. Alaska, USA

Denali National Park looking mighty impressive, with clear blue July skies (Shutterstock)

Denali National Park looking mighty impressive, with clear blue July skies (Shutterstock)

There's a small window for Alaska's peak season: late May to July. There'll be 17 to 18 hours of daylight each day during a July excursion, and it's also the warmest time of year to visit – with highs of approximately 18 °C.

It may not be the cheapest time in-season to visit (that's probably late May), but it is the best for exploring. The prime weather makes exploring the vast Denali National Park and Glacier Bay National Park a total joy. It's a highlight for any nature lover.

Whalewatchers will also benefit from a July trip, as that's when you're most likely to spot humpback whales swimming in the sea. Anglers meanwhile will find it's also the best month for fishing for Alaska king salmon.

18. Namibia

Namibia is famous for its sand dunes, Sossusvlei (Shutterstock)

Namibia is famous for its sand dunes, Sossusvlei (Shutterstock)

It's true that Namibia , in Southern Africa, is a country that has it all. Famous for its towering red sand dunes, it's also a wildlife hot spot, with a sprawling sandy coast. 

We'd say you'll need the best part of two weeks, if not longer, to really take it all in. July's just the time to do it. The weather is pretty sensational, for one thing. There's low chance of rain, and the temp typically hovers around 20 °C – making exploring the Sossusvlei dunes and the desert expanse much cooler than you'd expect.

The lack of rain is perfect for wildlife lovers, too: Etosha National Park's many animals will be gathering around the water holes to quench their thirst, so you've a good chance of spotting zebra, giraffes and elephants side by side.

Read next  Top things to do do in Namibia

19. indonesia.

The exterior of the Indonesia Museum in the capital, Jakarta (Shutterstock)

The exterior of the Indonesia Museum in the capital, Jakarta (Shutterstock)

Where do we begin with Indonesia? T he island-hopping? The many moving and unusual religious festivals that take place? The melting pot of cultures, evident particularly in its cuisine? There's so much to see and do - you could spend months here and never get bored.

It won't be the quietest month in Indonesia, as temperatures reach up to a scorching 30°C and visitors do come to many of the 17,000+ islands that make up Indonesia for a dose of glorious sun. But as its dry season, you've got a good chance of ideal weather on all the islands.

Bali is a classic, as is Java – the most populous island in the country, where you'll find the capital city, Jakarta.

We'd also suggest Sumatra, and Komodo Island for a unique glimpse at the Komodo Dragon in its natural habitat. Finally, Nusa Tenggara (the Lesser Sunda Islands) are all good places to start.

20. French Polynesia

Singing and dancing performances are part of French Polynesia's Heiva Festival in July (agefotostock/Alamy Stock Photo)

Singing and dancing performances are part of French Polynesia's Heiva Festival in July (agefotostock/Alamy Stock Photo)

French Polynesia is a long-haul destination worth every minute of the journey, with its largest island Tahiti and neighbouring island Bora Bora being the most sought-after. Nowhere is perfect, but this volcanic archipelago comes pretty close, with its crystal-clear ocean waters, black-sand beaches, waterfalls, and some of the world’s most idyllic accommodation (you’ve undoubtedly seen the island’s overwater bungalows on your Instagram feed). Not to mention its weather, which hovers around 30 °C  year-round, with July being the midst of its dry season.  

But beyond its beauty and weather, July is when you can experience Heiva Festival. It’s one of the world’s oldest festivals, showcasing Polynesian heritage through a colourful, two-week-long celebration. Most of the islands participate in the festival in some form, with events including everything from song and dance performances, to sporting competitions (the canoe race is best known). 

French Polynesia is perfect for adventurers. Follow walking trails on foot or horseback to breathtaking lookout points, or go diving or snorkelling to see the thriving wildlife in the island’s surrounding waters. As a bonus, July is also the beginning of whale-watching season in French Polynesia.

21. Thailand

A yacht around the island of Phuket Shutterstock)

A yacht around the island of Phuket Shutterstock)

July is rainy season in Thailand , but rainy season gets a bad rap. You have to expect downpours of course, but they rarely last all day and have the added bonus of creating incredible waterfalls. Accommodation tends to be cheaper, too.

Visit the north of Thailand in July to experience Phi Ta Khon, or Ghost Festival. The festival's origins are partly based on one of Buddha's past lives when he was a prince who was presumed dead after  a long journey – but his safe return led to  celebrations so huge they were said to wake the dead.  As well as  parades, music shows and pageants, you can watch l ocals dressed in ghostly masks compete in games. 

Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival also takes place in the north this month. What began as a Buddhist tradition of donating candles to monks has morphed into spectacle of float-like candles parading to local temples.

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22. philadelphia, usa.

Independence Hall in Philadelphia (Shutterstock)

Independence Hall in Philadelphia (Shutterstock)

A sprawling, metropolitan city in the United States of America  seems an obvious choice for July, right? San Francisco, New York, Seattle, Portland, Houston, or pretty much anywhere will be sure to offer you the full red-white-and-blue experience. There'll be fireworks and parades galore in celebration of Independence Day, taking place annually on the fourth of the month.

We've picked Philadelphia due to  being  slightly more  off the radar compared to other big-hitting US cities, but more so for its history.  Philly is where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, so we really couldn't think of a better spot to honour the occasion. Expect a week full of concerts, parades and fun activities, with the city's main event being the firework display above the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 

23. Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto's Gion Festival is one of Japan's biggest (Shutterstock)

Kyoto's Gion Festival is one of Japan's biggest (Shutterstock)

Kyoto's Gion Matsuri (Gion Festival) is one of Japan's most famous annual celebrations, taking place throughout July. It's been going since the year 869, when the reigning emperor ordered worship at the Yakasa Shrine, in hopes that it would prevent the plague.

It's part of the fabric of the city, with rituals, ceremonies and parades taking place throughout the month. On the 17 and 24 July, traditional parade floats glide through packed streets, and the festivities culminate on the last day of the month, resulting in another street celebration, known as the 'purification' closing ceremony.

It's worth witnessing the magic, especially if you have a keen interest in Japanese tradition and culture. But if you want to experience Gion Matsuri among welcoming locals, you should book what needs booking well in advance. 

What makes this year even more special? The event has been cancelled in the past three years due to coronavirus, so 2023 will be an exciting return. 

24. Montreal, Canada

A float in Montreal's July comedy festival, Just For Laughs (Shutterstock)

A float in Montreal's July comedy festival, Just For Laughs (Shutterstock)

Montreal's Just For Laughs festival does involve people in the streets and arty parade floats, but it's all decidedly a bit less serious.

The comedy festival started in 1983, and has laughed its way to the top: it's now said to be the largest comedy festival in the world. Typically, it takes place over two to three weeks in July, and offers locals and visitors a variety of stand-up shows, comedy nights and evening events  – taking place in many different locations across the city.

Expect showcases for the biggest names in US and Canadian comedy, a few of British comedy's biggest stars, as well as new talent and a bit of off-beat entertainment...

25. Mallorca, Spain

Valldemossa, Majorca (Shutterstock)

Valldemossa, Majorca (Shutterstock)

One of the four main Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Mallorca comes alive in mid July with the Virgin of Carmen Festival (also known as Día de la Virgen del Carmen fiesta) . The festival dates back to the 13th century, when a monk had a   vision of the Virgin Mary with her baby son in her arms. Today, particularly in coastal areas, visitors can watch an effigy of the virgin guide  a procession of floats carried by fishermen down to the sea, where the parade continues on illuminated boats as fireworks are set off to music. 

Later in the month, on 28 July, you can also attend a festival dedicated to Saint Catalina Thomas, Mallorca's only   patron saint. A procession of carriages decorated with ribbons and flowers takes place  in the saint's former home town of  Valldemossa. 

July is the high season for tourists, but it's possible to get off the beaten track after you've finished enjoying the festivities. Visit the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana mountains that line the backbone of the island to follow scenic winding roads (beware, you'll need a head for heights) and visit the traditional villages nestled into its valleys, such as  Sóller  and  Deià.

26. Mongolia

The opening ceremony at Nadaam Festival (Lucy Brown/Shutterstock)

The opening ceremony at Nadaam Festival (Lucy Brown/Shutterstock)

Every July, Mongolia celebrates the country's culture and unique sports at Naadam Festival . Its name roughly translates to 'Manly Festival', and focusses on three main nomadic events: archery, horse racing and wrestling. Although women do not take part in the latter, young girls can now compete in the horse racing, and women in the archery.

As one of the biggest festivals in Mongolia's cultural calendar, you'll see participants and locals dressed in traditional clothing. Beyond the sports, there are concerts and parades to keep you entertained, plus plenty of opportunities to sample traditional cuisine, such as  khuushuur  (fried dumplings) and  airag  (fermented mare's milk). 

All the main events take place in Ulaanbaatar, but t he festival can be enjoyed across Mongolia . Those who want to have a more remote, intimate experience should head into the countryside: Khovd in the west or Khatgal in the north are known to also known to put on a show.

27. St Lucia

Parading the streets in St Lucia during Carnival (Angela N Perryman/Shutterstock)

Parading the streets in St Lucia during Carnival (Angela N Perryman/Shutterstock)

St Lucia Carnival is the highlight of summer in the Caribbean. Celebrations are centred around the Castries, which comes to life with Soca, Calypso, and steel-pan performances by artists from St Lucia and neighbouring islands. If planning your visit, make sure to sign up to your favourite fetes (planned parties) before they sell out.

The event culminates on the final days during the National Parade, where thousands take to the streets as part of marching bands, wearing brightly-coloured costumes embellished with feathers and sequins. Visitors and locals can spectate, but can also join the bands as they take to the streets, if registered early enough.

St Lucia Carnival originated in 1947, when a small crowd first paraded the island . More than 75 years later, around 30,000 revellers join the party every year.

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The 8 best destinations to visit in July

Jordi Lippe-McGraw

Summer is almost here, so it's time to plan that long-anticipated getaway. You're in luck because July is a great time to travel, with plenty of destinations offering unique experiences to suit every traveler's interests.

From Independence Day celebrations to cultural festivals, the world is full of exciting destinations to explore. Whether you're looking for adventure, culture or relaxation, these eight destinations will impress you.

So pack your bags and prepare for your next unforgettable summer vacation.

Washington, DC

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Washington, D.C., is a city that truly shines in the summer, and July is the perfect time to experience all it offers. Exploring the city's many museums, galleries and historic sites during the long summer days is a treat for the mind and soul. The warm, sunny weather creates the perfect backdrop for enjoying the city's outdoor activities.

During the week of Independence Day, the National Mall, with its iconic monuments and memorials, is a popular attraction and witnessing the fireworks illuminate the city skyline on the Fourth of July creates a magical atmosphere that's hard to describe.

Additionally, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival celebrates cultural traditions worldwide during Independence Day week, adding to the city's vibrant cultural scene. The National Symphony Orchestra's Independence Day concert on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol is a musical feast for the ears.

Related: The perfect 1-day field trip in Washington, DC, for travelers of all ages

TPG tip : The Rosewood Washington, D.C. (available from 59,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points or $775 per night) provides a great location for families thanks to its Townhouses that boast private entrances, living rooms, kitchens and private back courtyards — perfect for hosting a July Fourth get-together with friends and family.

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Belize in July is a feast for the senses, a symphony of flavors and rhythms that will leave you breathless. The Belize Lobsterfests are the stars of the show, each one a celebration of the sea's bounty and the ingenuity of the people who call these shores home.

From the barefooted havens of San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, to the bohemian charm of Caye Caulker, the festivals will tantalize your taste buds with such culinary delights as lobster macaroni and cheese, lobster ceviche and other mouthwatering creations.

But it's not just about the food — there are music, dancing and competitions that will keep you on your toes. If that's not enough, the Belize International Music and Food Festival is the cherry on top, a two-day celebration of the country's diverse culinary landscape and rich musical heritage. With each bite and each beat, Belize will steal your heart and leave you yearning for more.

TPG tip : A great home base is Alaia Belize, Autograph Collection , available from 50,000 Marriott Bonvoy points for $342 per night.

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Zurich is a vibrant and unforgettable destination for a summer getaway. In July, the city hosts the Züri Fäscht , Switzerland's largest festival, attracting over two million visitors to enjoy culinary delights, fireworks and live music.

Open-air cinemas throughout the city, such as on the banks of Lake Zurich, offer a picturesque backdrop to watch classic movies under the stars.

The city's parks and lake provide a great place to enjoy a lazy afternoon or rent a paddle boat or kayak. Adventure seekers can hike or bike in the surrounding hills and mountains or take a cable car to the top of Uetliberg Mountain, offering breathtaking views of the city and Alps.

Zurich has a rich history and culture, with its charming Old Town and museums such as the Kunsthaus Zurich and the Swiss National Museum. The city's diverse offerings cater to all interests, making it the perfect destination for a summer vacation, whether seeking relaxation or adventure.

TPG tip : For a quick ride into the city center, book a room at ​​ Hilton Garden Inn Zurich Limmattal. Rates start at 31,000 Hilton Honors points or $120 per night.

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Turkey in July is the perfect destination for beachgoers and cultural enthusiasts alike. The Istanbul Jazz Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary this July, bringing together artists from all over the world and pushing the boundaries of the genre.

For the adventurous traveler, the Uludag Premium Ultra Trail Marathon offers challenging running trails amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Uludag.

Related: 11 of the best hotels in Turkey, from Istanbul to Cappadocia

Finally, those seeking a more relaxed pace can enjoy the One Love Festival in Parkorman, a music festival that attracts hundreds of people with its six stages and diverse genres. From pop bands to techno performances, the festival appeals to a broad range of musical tastes and age groups.

TPG tip : Stay at the InterContinental Istanbul for around 67,000 IHG One Rewards points or $333 per night.

Cheyenne, Wyoming

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Embrace your inner cowboy this summer. Cheyenne is an exceptional place to visit in July, especially for those seeking an authentic Western experience.

Wyoming's most famous event, Cheyenne Frontier Days, will return for its 125th year from July 21-30, 2023. This 10-day celebration features the world's largest outdoor rodeo and Western festivities, including thrilling carnival rides, a chuckwagon cookoff and world-class country music performances. Visitors can also expect to witness incredible rodeo action, bull riding and other exciting events throughout the festival.

The event also features standout headliners like Eric Church, Zach Bryan and Tim McGraw, who will grace the stage with exceptional musical talent.

TPG tip : Those planning to attend Cheyenne Frontier Days can stay at the nearby Little America Hotel & Resort — from 13,500 Chase Ultimate Rewards points or $203 per night — which offers a B.B.Q. with live music and brunch specials.

Flagstaff, Arizona

best place to visit on july

Flagstaff is having a moment as an under-the-radar travel destination and Northern Arizona's hub for adventure. Perfect for summertime road trips and national park exploration, Flagstaff sits along Route 66 and is just over an hour from the Grand Canyon.

Incredible stargazing in July makes Flagstaff a destination unto itself. The world's first dark sky city, it's home to the Lowell Observatory. Visitors can look forward to observing a Full Thunder Moon on July 3 or the Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower on July 28-29.

Related: A retro renovation on Route 66: My stay at a modern-day motor lodge

Art lovers flock to the annual Art in the Park, which returns July 1-3, welcoming over 70 artists across the Southwest with live music, food and a beer garden. Flagstaff will also host the P.D.G.A. Masters Disc Golf World Championships from July 11-15.

TPG tip : As far as where to stay, the reimagined Americana Motor Hotel (rates from $135 per night) will reopen in June 2023 following an extensive renovation led by Practice Hospitality. Parked on historic Route 66, the retro-futuristic motor hotel offers a welcome respite after a day of adventure with "dive-in" movies in the heated pool and an expansive backyard with fire pits, games and telescopes to explore the star-spangled sky.

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Japan 's summer months are perfect for immersing oneself in local culture, hiking picturesque national parks and relaxing on breathtaking beaches.

Furthermore, some of the country's most famous festivals occur in July. Tokyo's Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival is considered one of the oldest and most significant celebrations in Japan. The festival was established in the 18th century to ward off evil spirits and pray for the end of famine. Today, visitors gather by the Sumida River on the last Saturday of July to witness innovative and mesmerizing fireworks displays while indulging in delicious food and drinks.

The lavender season in Hokkaido is another breathtaking sight. Starting from late June, the stunning purple flowers reach full bloom from early to mid-July, offering visitors an opportunity to engulf themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying the picturesque scenery.

Kyoto's Gion Matsuri festival is a month-long celebration that transforms the city into a lively party. The main processions occur on July 17 and 24, featuring stunning parade floats, Yoiyama festivities (evening street parties) and delectable street food. The Owari Tsushima Tennoh Festival has been a part of Japanese culture for over 600 years, attracting locals and tourists alike with traditional Japanese arts, musical performances and dazzling fireworks over the water.

Lastly, the Soma Nomaoi in Fukushima celebrates martial arts and horseback riding, which symbolizes resilience for the people of Soma. Visitors can experience the samurai spirit at this thousand-year-old festival, watching races, processions and other enticing events during the last weekend of July.

TPG tip : Just in time for the festivals, Fairfield by Marriott Hokkaido Eniwa just opened and is available from 15,500 Marriott Bonvoy points or $91 per night.

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San Diego in July is where the worlds of Pride and pop culture come together in an epic collision.

One of the month's highlights is San Diego Pride, which will take place from July 8-16. This event is one of the largest Prides in the United States, attracting over 300,000 visitors from near and far. The festival celebrates the LGBTQ+ community with a parade, live music, food and drink. It's a great opportunity to experience the city's diversity and inclusivity.

Another must-see event in July is Comic-Con International, which returns to San Diego from July 19-23. This annual convention is a mecca for comic book enthusiasts and pop culture fans, with panels, workshops and celebrity appearances. It's a fantastic opportunity to indulge your fandom and meet like-minded people from around the world.

To make it even easier to visit San Diego, Alaska Airlines has launched two new direct routes from D.C. and Tampa, making the city more accessible for East Coast dwellers.

TPG tip : Book a stay at The Westgate Hotel for around 46,500 Chase Ultimate Rewards points or $183 per night. Timely with ComiCon in July, The Westgate Hotel will transform its afternoon tea service to a superhero-themed tea, with themed cocktails and delectable bites.

Related: The best hotels in San Diego

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Where to go in July: 20 top destinations

By Sarah James

Where to go in July in 2023

Summer’s in full swing and Europe is buzzing: everywhere from big cities, where giddy crowds pack out patios, riversides, parks; to seaside towns, all ice creams and sand-speckled picnics. Elsewhere, there are rich pickings for gourmands, as the season’s bounty bursts forth: farmer’s markets overflow, foragers are out in force, and the world’s finest kitchens seem spoiled for choice. There’s also a chance to catch Canada in a rare moment of warmth. Or just crash out on the beach; we wouldn’t judge. The sun is strong and temperatures soar far and wide — Indonesia , Mexico , even Wales , for god’s sake. Enjoy.

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Temperature: 28°C high; 23°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 12 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT+4

The Indian Ocean islands of the Seychelles , with their sweeping white beaches, clear blue waters and diverse wildlife, must be the most sought-after holiday spots in the world. North Island is sensational, a VIP destination, with everyone from George Clooney to honeymooning royals staying in the thatched tree houses suspended on a hillside between forest and ocean. On Frégate Island Private , guests share the space with aldabra giant tortoises and rare magpie robins. If you're visiting the World Heritage Site Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, the Raffles Praslin hotel is a beautiful spot to stay nearby.

Sustainable travel tip: Happily, the Seychelles has a great track record of protecting its dreamy environment, from turning uninhabited islands into nature reserves to marine conservation. Pay a visit to carbon-neutral Cousin Island Special Reserve , where you’ll meet giant tortoises, hawksbill turtles and all manner of exotic birds, with park fees reinvested into the reserve.

Where to stay: Four Seasons Seychelles on Mahé, which opened in 2009, is still at the top of its game, with 67 villas secreted among 69 hectares of wonderfully landscaped grounds.

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Provence, France

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Provence is the French fairytale. All lavish green vineyards, hand-churned cheeses and fertile earth, framed by cinematic cliff-top drives, Roman ruins and seductive seaside towns. And in July: lavender ! Great purple fields of painterly, scented beauty, much of which is, like most things in France , destined for the dinner table – popping up in delicious artisan honeys and sorbets. July is also when the markets are at their finest, flaunting Provence’s blessed abundance. Think basketfuls of fresh olives, tomatoes, garlic, orchard fruits. Prolong the magic long past bedtime with stays in centuries-old mansions and chateaus.

Sustainable travel tip: Take a leisurely train ride from London to Aix-en-Provence, via Paris. After disembarking the Eurostar in the French capital (two hours 15 minutes from London), catch a TGV Duplex to Aix (three hours).

Where to stay: La Bastide de Gordes is a chic antique-filled space with stunning views over one of France's prettiest towns. For a private stay, we love this charming 12th century Airbnb apartment in Saint-Paul-de-Vence or if you're travelling with the whole crew, this beautiful St Remy villa with room for ten guests.

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Puglia, Italy

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In the heel of Italy, Puglia moves to its own beat. It's slower, quieter, and more laidback than many parts of the country, much of it still waiting to be discovered by holiday-makers. And it also has some excellent sandy beaches: days are best spent hanging out in one of the rustic beach clubs dotted along the coast with a bottle of Prosecco. Puglia is starting to be known for its food scene, thanks to the wonderful local produce, olive oil and ice cream. Stay in a traditional masseria or trullo, and spend the evenings exploring the back streets of Puglia's beautiful old towns, Savelletri , Ostuni and baroque Lecce.

Sustainable travel tip: London to Lecce by train is perfectly doable. Take the Eurostar from London to Paris (two hours 15 minutes), followed by a Thello sleeper train to Milan. From Milan, an early-morning Frecciabianca train heads to Lecce, taking 8-9 hours.

Where to stay: Masseria Torre Coccaro & Torre Maizza , a delightfully laid-back place that combines Puglian rusticity with touches of Frenchified elegance. For sea views, check in to Don Ferrante , one of our favourite hotels in Puglia .

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Temperature: 19°C high; 14°C low Season: summer Travel time from London: 1 hour 10 minutes Time difference: GMT+0

When the sun's shining there's nowhere quite like the Cornish coast, which catches the best of the UK 's weather in July. The unparalleled, long, sandy beaches crash with boisterous waves - excellent for surfing - and low tide reveals natural rock pools for swimming. Foodies flock here for the excellent seafood in Penzance and Padstow . Culture vultures head to St Ives for the Tate, but the true charm of the town lies in exploring the artists' studios along the cobbled streets and eating freshly caught crab on the seafront. The historic fishing village of Mousehole is a real gem and has retained its rugged authenticity.

Sustainable travel tip: Taking the train to Cornwall whisks you through some of England’s best scenery, both along the coast and inland. Major stops on the way down to the tip include Newquay, Saltash, St Ives, Truro and Penzance.

Where to stay: The Idle Rocks , a brilliantly reimagined 100-year-old building on the waterfront in the middle of St Mawes.

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Canggu, Bali

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Canggu , a formerly quiet bit of Bali is now buzzing with casual cafés serving vegan breakfast bowls to sun-bleached digital nomads, all of them designing, writing, coding or consulting with only a MacBook and a glittering sea view. Hot hotels have quickly followed: The Slow offers retro-modernist suites and a soundtrack by LA-based Reverberation Radio. And newest opening Como Uma Canggu has just upped the ante with duplexes packing their own rooftop pools. By night, Canggu hipsters head for The Lawn, a laidback, barefoot beach club serving up old-school hip-hop and hibiscus cocktails. They pair best with a temperate July evening, when Bali is in its sunny, surfie prime.

Sustainable travel tip: Overtourism in Bali is well documented, and its attendant pollution most severely affects locals, who make little money from the tourism boom (the lion’s share of that wealth goes to the government and foreign investors). JED is an ecotourism network owned by the communities of four local villages, offering trips that not only bring you up close to a more authentic Bali, but give back to the Balinese.

Where to stay: The Slow , a super-coveted hotel that is redefining Bali's classic hotel experience, a tropical brutalist venture that put Canggu on the map.

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Corsica and Sardinia

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Within kissing distance of each other, these Mediterranean islands are lovely in July, when they get around 11 hours of sun a day. French Corsica is an island you'll want to explore in full - from the secluded northern fishing villages of Cap Corse, where the new Misíncu hotel sits overlooking the rugged coast, to a windsurfers' paradise in Bonifacio and the beautiful sandy beaches near Porto-Vecchio, where Design Hotels' Casadelmar overlooks the bay. To escape the crowds, rent a house on the beach-fringed Domaine de Murtoli estate. Italian Sardinia 's Costa Smeralda is sensational, although busy in July. Our tip: head to La Maddalena , a wild, protected archipelago off the coast with the best beaches, turquoise seas and sandy coves. It's breathtakingly beautiful.

Sustainable travel tip: Consider tearing yourself away from Corsica’s busy coast to explore its mountainous interior. Inntravel , for example, offers inland walking itineraries that explore ancient villages and vineyards, with overnights in small family-run hotels and meals at restaurants that focus on regional food.

Where to stay: Occupying a series of traditional low-lying stazzi, the Cascioni combines five-star luxury and pared-back style with enough eco-credentials to keep a clear conscience as you wallow in your private plunge pool .

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Naxos, Greece

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Picking the most beautiful Greek island is like picking the most big-headed Gallagher brother: virtually impossible. But if we were forced, Naxos in July just might be the answer. The largest of the Cyclades, its sandy beaches run the gamut from family-friendly frolickers in the west (Agios Prokopios), to the south’s hidden wildlings, where you can ride horses over dramatic dunes (Plaka) or brave powerful winds on a kiteboard (Mikri Vigla). And though not exactly a hidden gem, the pace remains pleasantly drowsy, whether kicking back in beach bars or supping at mountain village tavernas. At the latter, you’ll be drowsier still after generous sloshes of homemade wine and local citron liqueur.

Sustainable travel tip: Catch a ferry from Athens to Naxos and arrive on the island in a little over four hours. If you’re dedicated, you can travel from London to Athens by train inside of three days. Take the Eurostar to Paris (two hours 15 minutes), followed by a TGV to Munich (six hours), and from here the overnight Lisinski sleeper train to Zagreb. Next day, take a train to Belgrade (seven hours), and spend a night and a day in the Serbian capital. An overnight train will then take you to Thessaloniki, from where you can enjoy a very scenic journey on an InterCity train to Athens (four hours).

Where to stay: Corona Borealis is a seven-suite retreat with a pool poised for sunset and a private cove where you can have supper under the stars.

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Chances are you won't be going to Iceland for the weather, but it's certainly most pleasant in July. The long days mean more time to explore the almost otherworldly natural landscape – take a dip in Geysir's hot springs or visit Thingvellir National Park, where the ION Hotel offers hiking, diving and fishing excursions. Or head north to the Troll Peninsula for an actioan-packed trip. Foodies will love the capital, Reykjavik , where the Nordic folk-food movement has taken hold, with an emphasis on fresh fish and local lamb. Don't miss a visit to Harpa, Reykjavik's new concert hall with its impressive multi-faceted glass façade.

Sustainable travel tip: Iceland’s meteoric rise from remote unknown to established tourist destination has put a strain on the Reykjavik area in recent years. Consider striking out for the country’s more isolated corners to rediscover that frontier magic and bring tourism kronas to rural communities. Sea-kayaking the Westfjords, for example, sees you camping on deserted islands, with no sign of another human for days. Use local operators who know the area – DIY trips can damage fragile landscapes.

Where to stay: The Retreat at Blue Lagoon , a hotel in the bubbling lava fields making the most of the curative waters.

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Temperature: 26°C high; 15°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 14 hours Time difference: GMT+2

What a comeback! Recovering from decades of civil war, Mozambique has never looked better, particularly in July when the country basks in blissful tropical weather. Explore Gorongosa National Park , known as Africa's 'Lost Eden,' where Explorer's Camp offers a traditional safari experience. Post-safari action, head north to the Nacala Coast and beachside Stone Town or Nuarro, where centuries of trade and empire have left faded architectures and crumbling artefacts scattered along the coastline. Offshore, the five islands of the beautiful Bazaruto archipelago have brilliant-white beaches, still crowd-free, and divers will delight in the surrounding protected marine park. Stay in one of the 12 huts at AndBeyond's Benguerra Lodge , or at Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort and Spa. Or head to the south of Mozambique for miles of empty beaches and endless shores.

Sustainable travel tip: Whale watching has become particularly popular on Ilha de Mozambique – where you’ll find Stone Town – but bad practices have, in recent years, apparently resulted in fewer whales following their traditional migration patterns here. Ilha Blue Island Safaris works to promote responsible whale watching in the area, which isn’t just good for whales, but also for the locals who make a living from leading tours.

Where to stay: Stay at Azura Benguerra Island to slot into island life beautifully – a laidback and sophisticated beach hotel with a sunny disposition.

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Stockholm, Sweden

Temperature: 24°C high; 15°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 2 hours 25 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

Swedish people do summer well. The warm weather practically begs you to jump off your bicycle and take off your clothes for some city-centre swimming, or go further afield for a dip off one of the lo-fi islands nearby. Jump in at Norr Mälarstrand, on the sandy beach of Kungsholmen, or, for the daring, the waters in front of the City Hall. Stockholm 's Sofo neighbourhood is buzzing with a young crowd hanging out in the cafés and artisan shops and a food scene that's finding its way into the spotlight.

Sustainable travel tip: You can reach Stockholm by train within a couple of days. First, take the Eurostar from London to Brussels, followed by a high-speed ICE to Cologne and then an InterCity to Hamburg (the journey from London to Hamburg, including wait times, is about 10 hours). Next morning, it’s a 4.5-hour journey to Copenhagen on the Danish IC3 intercity train. Finally, expect to spend around 5.5 hours on the X2000 high-speed to Stockholm. Railbookers can plan your travel if you don’t fancy doing it yourself.

Where to stay: Ett Hem , an ultra-stylish townhouse hotel, small in scale but big on luxury. The flawless interiors are actually incredibly comfortable, plus there’s a little library and interesting art everywhere.

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Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Temperature: 33°C high; 21°C low Season: wet Travel time from UK: 10 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT-5

It’s not just insanely beautiful beaches and postcard-blue Caribbean , Mexico ’s dazzling tropical coast is also a trove of adventure. Flee Cancun for Isla Mujeres in July when the island hosts the annual Whale Shark Festival and hundreds of sharks gather offshore. The event raises awareness about conservation, while allowing swimmers to share the water with the gentle giants in a sustainable manner. Then head down to Tulum (or Isla Holbox ) where days start with sun salutations and end on toes-in-the-sand candlelit dinners. Hot reservations are easier to come by as this is technically rainy season; July, however, typically heralds a reprieve from the torrent.

Sustainable travel tip: Where Tulum’s not-so-sustainable practices have made headlines, Isla Holbox’s MO is small-scale and local. The lack of paved roads all but mandates getting around by bicycle; the most convenient way to arrive is by 30-minute ferry from the mainland; its restaurants, bars and stores are locally owned; and single-use plastics have been banned since 2018.

Where to stay: Hacienda Uayamon , a former henequen estate that can date its origins as far back as 1685, has a main house and 12 lavish guest villas to choose from.

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Coronet Peak, New Zealand

Temperature: 2°C high; -7°C low Season: winter Travel time from UK: 1 day 3 hours Time difference: GMT+12

Contrarians keen for snow in July ought to pack their skis for Coronet Peak, on New Zealand ’s South Island. It’s high season in the country’s oldest ski field, when packs of gnarly dudes bring a party atmosphere, and slopes stay open until 9pm. Better still, Queenstown is just a 20-minute drive away, where energy-flushed locals seem drunk on the scenery. How else do you explain the preoccupation with flinging yourself off things – this is the birthplace of bungee jumping, and thrums with outfitters touting zip-lining and heli-skiing. One need not risk life and limb to enjoy the surrounding however: snow-dusted Southern Alps backdrop mirror-still Lake Wakatipu, and vineyards come with mountain views and world-famous Pinot Noir.

Sustainable travel tip: The draw of South Island is its great outdoors, and if you’re looking to get back to basics with style, a stay in a PurePod is a great – and sustainable – bet. The pods, found in various remote locations across the island, are glass-walled tiny houses tucked into scenic landscapes, and run almost entirely on solar electricity and biofuel.

Where to stay: The Hotel Britomart , in Auckland, is New Zealand’s most eco-friendly hotel, folded into the deep green of the Lord of the Rings landscape.

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Berlin, Germany

Temperature: 24°C high; 15°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 2 hours Time difference: GMT+1

Berlin is brilliant whenever you visit. But July’s warm days are best for three things the German capital excels at: beer gardens, café culture and park life. Chilled-out Berliners clink steins along the River Spree or picnic in the Tiergarten. The city also offers an endless assortment of shabbu chic surroundings for sipping craft coffee and cocktails. Their interiors are perhaps sourced from Prenzlauer Berg’s legendary Mauerpark Sunday flea market, where hipster karaoke draws huge crowds on sunny afternoons. And then there are July’s festivals – from the folk funfair at Zentraler Festplatz, to the arts Biennale, and illuminated creations at Botanical Night in the Botanical Gardens.

Sustainable travel tip: It’s very easy to get to Berlin by train. Take the Eurostar from London to Brussels (two hours), followed by a high-speed train to Cologne (one hour, 50 minutes), and finally a high-speed ICE2 to Berlin (four hours, 15 minutes).

Where to stay: Hotel Am Steinplatz , a restored Art Nouveau gem that has hosted Brigitte Bardot and Luciano Pavarotti during its storied history.

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Cartagena, Colombia

Temperature: 32°C high; 26°C low Season: wet Travel time from UK: 14 hours Time difference: GMT-5

Increasingly a contender for the Caribbean 's coolest city, Cartagena has a buzz about it right now, making it high on our wishlist for July, when the weather is great. A number of new hotels , bars and restaurants have popped up in the Colombian city with Colombian cooking now rivalling that of Peru in South American foodie circles. Spend lazy days exploring the pretty colonial architecture of the old town followed by hip-swinging evenings drinking and dancing long into the night.

Sustainable travel tip: At first look, Interno is just like any number of hip-looking Cartagena restaurants – palm-print wallpaper, pink-steel bars, exposed brick and piping – but this 60-seat joint actually sits within Cartagena’s San Diego women’s prison. The kitchen and waiting teams are made up of soon-to-be-released inmates, who are learning skills to help them into a career on the outside. Not only is the food excellent (some of the staff were trained by Spanish Michelin-starred chef Koldo Miranda), but your money is fed back into Accion Interna, the restaurant’s parent foundation, which funds training and rehabilitation programmes in prisons across Colombia. Interno closed for a spell in December 2019, but is due to reopen – check the site for updates.

Where to stay: Casa San Agustin , the top boutique hotel in the old walled city, has three 18th-century houses knocked through to form one glorious space.

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Temperature: 23°C high; 10°C low Season: cool Travel time from UK: 8 hours 35 minutes Time difference: GMT+3

Kenya in July has the greatest show on earth: raw beauty, sweeping plains, the Great Migration and the Big Five. The rainy season is over, and you can wake up to see flocks of birds and grazing gazelles so close you could almost reach out and touch them. July is when the wildebeest make the great migration from the Serengeti to the Masai Mara. There are excellent views from the Mahali Mzuri safari camp, part of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Collection, and the Angama Mara on the Oloololo Escarpment, not far from the Mara Triangle. For a safari-and-beach holiday in Kenya, head for Watamu on the coast, where golden, sandy beaches stretch for miles, and there's not another soul in sight.

Sustainable travel tip: Though Kenya’s national parks and wildlife reserves have done a great job of protecting wildlife, the same cannot often be said for local communities, who are generally evicted from the land. A safari on a conservancy, though, helps both wildlife and people: landowners agree to manage their territories in a sustainable manner, and lease parts of them to safari companies, with this lease money being funnelled back into the community and the land.

Where to stay: Medina Palms stands out both in terms of style - it takes its design from Moroccan medinas - and comfort. Top-level suites have their own courtyards, and the four-bedroomed oceanfront villa has a rooftop plunge pool.

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Fiji, South Pacific

Temperature: 28°C high; 20°C low Season: winter Travel time from UK: 1 day 1 hour Time difference: GMT+12

July is the best time to visit the South Pacific islands of Fiji . It's dry season and the water is at its clearest. The archipelago is one of the best places to dive in the world, surrounded by beautiful reefs which are home to around 1,000 species of fish; but on a clear day, a simple snorkel is just as good. For total escapism, head to private Dolphin Island , just off the Sun Coast of Viti Levu, Fiji's mainland, or stay in one of the 25 wood-and-glass villas at eco-friendly Laucala Island . The Fijians are famously friendly but nowhere is the welcoming song so heartfelt as at the locally owned Likuliku Lagoon Resort , where days ebb and flow with the tide.

Sustainable travel tip: The archipelago has been busy reinventing itself after the devastating impact of 2016’s Cyclone Winston, moving away from lavish honeymoon experiences to more eco-conscious escapes. Several new hotels are putting local culture and environment front and centre: the new Six Senses on Malolo Island, for example, is powered by solar panels and Tesla batteries, grows its own organic produce and uses worm-based septic tanks.

Where to stay: The Brando in French Polynesia is a small, private atoll with an elegant, low-impact, hotel.

Temperature 19°C high 11°C low Season summer Travel time from London 2 hours 15 minutes Time difference GMT0  For the...

Temperature: 19°C high; 11°C low Season: summer Travel time from London: 2 hours 15 minutes Time difference: GMT+0

For the longest time, Wales was a punchline – but it’s having the last laugh. Rhossili Bay, three miles of golden sand on the Gower Peninsula, has twice been named Europe’s best beach within the past five years. And the grand opening of the Wales Coast Path, tracing an 870-mile hiking route, shows off even more of its immaculate coast. Crammed with castles and craggy peaks, an impressive 20 percent of Wales is protected by the national park system — heaven for outdoorsy types. And though this compact country is known for its downpours, July has semi-reliably good weather (temperatures in the early 20Cs), before school holiday madness consumes August. Sunshine also brings festivals, like historic, stone-hewn Monmouth’s feast of fringe art, music and food. After a spot of salt-of-the-earth merrymaking, seek out the town’s restaurant with rooms, The Whitebrook — a Michelin-starred celebration of Wye Valley ingredients, featuring hedgerow pickings and local asparagus.

Sustainable travel tip: Plenty of Wales’s main attractions are served by train lines, including Monmouthshire, the Wye Valley, Pembroke, Abergavenny (on the south-eastern edge of Brecon Beacons) and Bangor (at the north-western edge of Snowdonia).

Where to stay: The Grove of Narberth , an 18th-century, Grade II-listed country house in Pembrokeshire, decorated in a tasteful mix of contemporary and traditional.

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Benicassim, Spain

Temperature: 30°C high; 21°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 2 hours 15 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

Valencia’s Castellón province has largely remained a Spanish secret, a sedate little pocket of pretty beaches, green mountains and crumbling medieval villages that domestic tourists all-too-happily keep to themselves. The exception, of course, is July’s massive Benicassim music festival. Every year, the seaside resort of the same name is breached by good-time Brits drawn to an always excellent line-up (The Weeknd, Foals and Kasabian in previous years), consistently sunny weather, and 6km of beaches for post-party recovery. (Take that, Glastonbury.) But festival-goers would do well to explore more of this under-visited coast, particularly after Castellón airport finally opened a few years ago. The impressive, hilltop walled city of Morella is a fabulous spot for idle shopping and grazing on local delicacies (sheep’s milk cheese, lamb and paella). Elsewhere, the shoreline offers plenty of quiet coves to discover and claim as your own.

Sustainable travel tip: You can travel from London to Benicassim by train within a couple of days. Take the Eurostar from London to Paris (two hours, 15 minutes), followed by a TGV Duplex to Barcelona (6.5 hours), and stay overnight. Next morning, a EuroMed train whisks you to Valencia in just under three hours, and from here Spain’s national rail service, Renfe, runs several services to Benicassim (fast trains take just 45 minutes).

Where to stay: Hotel Ad Hoc , 28 rooms in a converted 19th-century town house, is a comfortable and well-appointed small hotel, one of surprisingly few in Valencia 's old town.

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New Foundland, Canada

Temperature: 19°C high; 9°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 12 hours 10 minutes Time difference: GMT-3

While it doesn’t exactly get hot in Newfoundland, July is the beginning of the Canadian island’s balmiest season. And as the sort of place you want to get out and about — whether scouring woodland for gourmet specialties like lovage and spruce tips, or learning the local art of cod-jigging from a hardy fisherman — highs of 18C makes things infinitely more pleasant. The easternmost of Canada ’s provinces, on a limb in the Northern Atlantic, it’s a thrillingly rugged hinterland of puffins, sea cliffs and Viking legends; the sort of vast frontier a whale might breach right by your kayak, or where immense, glacial-blue icebergs bob nonchalantly past. A newly minted culinary rep means rich rewards after all that fresh air. In provincial capital St John’s, Raymond’s foraged menu (seabuckthorn, Acadian sturgeon) has been hailed the nation’s best. Or get yourself invited to a local beach 'boil-up', where sea urchin and mussels are plucked fresh from rock pools.

Sustainable travel tip: The architecturally masterful, boutique Fogo Island Inn was conceived as a social business, employing local people and celebrating their traditions (furniture designed with local artisans; community host-led tours). All profits are funnelled back into the community and renewable energy, rainwater catchment systems, recycling and composting are all in place. The restaurant focuses on local, organic, seasonal and foraged food.

Where to stay: Fogo Island Inn , a four-storey, X-shaped structure with a tip that sticks out on stilts. Inside and out it's white and minimalist, with floor-to-ceiling views of the restless sea.

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Boston, United States

Temperature: 28°C high; 19°C low Season: summer Travel time from UK: 7 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT-5

There are few better places to be for the Fourth of July than Boston, the birthplace of the American Revolution. Not only does this richly historic, seafront state capital come alive with celebrations, but the hotels offer decent discounts to keep the party popping. Packed with museums and galleries, Boston was once hailed the Athens of America. And forward-thinking but down-to-earth Bostonians are equally proud of their food culture, from classics like clam chowder and lobster rolls, to the culinary revolution storming its rejuvenated Sea Port district. At Sportello, the latest from No.9 Park’s Barbara Lynch (one of Time ’s 100 most influential people of 2017). The seasonal Italian menu changes daily, cooking up anything from ramp tortellini to whole grilled dorade.

Sustainable travel tip: The independently and locally owned Seaport Hotel isn’t just conveniently located in Boston’s most happening district, but has an impressive green CV, too. Temperature and lighting systems automatically turn off when guests leave their rooms, while the restaurant turns used cooking oil into heating fuel for homes across New England, and converts its food waste into biogas. Even more conveniently, the hotel has its own subway station, so accessing public transport is a breeze (and a much better idea than braving Boston’s notorious traffic).

Where to stay: XV Beacon , a super-slick alternative to Boston's bigger hotels, with just 63 rooms tucked into a meticulously restored, 10-storey Beaux Arts building, this is one of the East Coast's most stylish boltholes.

The Best Places to Visit in July for Couples: Weather & Travel Guide

Lavender field at sunset, Valensole, Provence, France

When narrowing down the best places to visit in July, a few factors come into play: flights, weather and cost. Sure, Saint-Tropez is at the height of season in July, but this is when the French Riviera resort town is also at its priciest. Same goes for the most in-demand Greek islands (Mykonos and Santorini, we're looking at you) and jetset favorites like Capri and Sicily. Don't worry, there is still an entire globe of options for a July vacation.

We've scoured travel trends to narrow down the best countries to visit in July that will ensure perfect honeymoon weather and are also bucket list-worthy enough for a milestone anniversary trip . From safaris in Kenya to road trips through lavender fields in Provence, here's where to spend your July vacation.

Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia, Aerial View of Uluwatu Temple at Sunrise

Temple-filled cities, oceanfront villas, untouched islands—Bali hasn't lost its reputation as the ultimate place to Eat, Pray, Love . Any post-wedding stress will slip away after that first yoga session by the beach or Balinese massage in your private cliffside bungalow. July is the dry season, making it one of the best months for outdoor adventures like rafting or hiking the many mountains.

Things to Do: Tour the best of Ubud's sites (like the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, the Tegalalang Rice Terrace and the Tegenungan Waterfall) or take part in a crystal bowl meditation or vinyasa flow at The Yoga Barn . Resorts like Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve offer full wellness programs that include complimentary yoga, vibrational sound healing and Balinese cooking classes. Pro surfers flock to Uluwatu for infamous breaks, but beginners have plenty of options for smaller waves—especially near spots like Uluwatu Surf Villas . Lunch at Ulu Artisan , sip cocktails at Ulu Cliffhouse and watch the sunset from cliffside Uluwatu Temple.

Places to Stay: Go for a sprawling villa in Ubud at Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve or an eco-savvy tree house at Bambu Indah . For luxurious stays, Raffles Bali , COMO Shambhala Estate , Bulgari Resort Bali and Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali are some of the top, while Uluwatu Surf Villas hovers above one of the area's best surf breaks.

Tourists watching wildebeest and zebra migration

While Kenya is great for safaris any time of the year, July guarantees some of the best weather—dry days with temperatures that aren't too hot. A bucket list trip for honeymoons, anniversaries or milestone birthdays, Africa's show-stopping Great Migration kicks off in July. From Big 5 game viewing to some of the most swoon-worthy islands scattered off the coast, Kenya is the perfect spot for couples looking for a vacation that blends the best of beach and bush.

Things to Do: Stroll off jet lag in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, at galleries and antique shops, or head to the well-heeled neighborhood of Karen to visit the museum devoted to Out of Africa author Karen Blixen. Spend the morning on a tour crossing off two major wildlife conservation efforts—Nairobi's Giraffe Centre and the David Sheldrick elephant orphanage—before heading to the Maasai Mara National Reserve on safari .

Places to Stay: You'll have a guaranteed photo opp at Giraffe Manor in Nairobi (the name gives it away), but make reservations in advance. Luxury lodges and tented camps are scattered across the country, but the Masai Mara is, by far, the most well-recognized region for spotting wildlife. Highlights include andBeyond Bateleur Camp , Basecamp Masai Mara , Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club , Cottar's 1920s Camp , Mahali Mzuri and Finch Hattons .

Marble temple (Wat Benchamabophit) in reflection, Bangkok

Catch the tail end of Thailand's hot season in July, as prices in more popular spots around the country start to drop. Embrace the bustle of Bangkok by temple-hopping across the cosmopolitan city and admiring architectural wonders like the gilded and mosaic-covered Grand Palace. The capital offers couples plenty of options for places to stay, from sleek newcomers like The Standard, Bangkok (head up to Mexican eatery Ojo , Thailand's highest restaurant, for 360-degree views of the city) to landmark spots like riverside Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok . From Bangkok, it's easy to fly to Thailand's many islands or cities, like Chiang Mai.

Things to Do: Eat your way around Bangkok's infamous street food stands (Chinatown is a great place to start) or step things up a few notches and indulge in a romantic Michelin meal at Le Du , POTONG or Gaggan Anand , where the restaurant's namesake chef conducts his "food opera." Tour the best of Bangkok in a day before flying to the popular island of Koh Samui, where you can spend your time basking on the beach, upping your cooking skills, or relaxing with your other half during Thai massages.

Places to Stay: In Bangkok, call it a night at The Standard, Bangkok , Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok or Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River —one of the most talked-about luxury openings in the capital. Island hop to Koh Samui and call Six Senses Samui your home-away-from-home, or head out to wine country and stay at the InterContinental Khao Yai Resort .

French Polynesia

Aerial, Bora Bora

The weather in Tahiti is pure perfection in July, meaning it's a great spot to head to for a summer honeymoon. The annual Heiva I Tahiti—a celebration of Polynesian culture through festivities like music and dance—runs through the first half of the month, so entertainment in forms other than swimming with sharks and stingrays is already on the itinerary. And for those worried about scorching temps, July is when the heat relaxes a bit, so it's much more pleasant for activities like hiking.

Things to Do: French Polynesia is the kind of place where doing absolutely nothing is not only allowed, but encouraged. When you're ready to leave your overwater bungalow, jet ski around Bora Bora or cruise to picture-perfect snorkel sites via catamaran . One of the best ways to soak it all in? From the sky on a private plane soaring over Moorea.

Places to Stay: For overwater bungalows, Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora , The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort and Conrad Bora Bora Nui are top picks for honeymooners.

Paros, Greece

Colorful Street Of Naousa

Crowds swell in the Mediterranean in summer, but couples looking to soak up the sun just need to choose the right island to avoid the masses. Predicted to be the new Mykonos in the next few years, now is the time to visit the Cycladic island of Paros and its sister island, Antiparos. Fall into the rhythm of Greek life dining at tavernas along the beach, sipping coffee in the whitewashed medieval village of Lefkes, or cruising the coast by catamaran .

Things to Do: Sample local wine at Domaine Myrsini , which overlooks Parikia Bay, before settling into lunch on the harbor at Markakis . Spend the day lounging at a beach club like Cabana Paros or Faragas , or take the quick ferry over to Antiparos for shopping and dining at spots like Sapou and Casa Fistiki . Watch the sunset from the aptly named restaurant and bar Sunset Antiparos , or head back to Paros and take a seat by the water at Mario Restaurant .

Places to Stay: Paros is dotted with boutique stays like the newly opened Minois , Cosme , Parilio and Avant Mar . For an intimate villa, book minimalist-chic Moonhouse or one of the 16 private homes at The Rooster on Antiparos.

Provence, France

Endless lavender field in Provence, France

When it comes to a scenic road trip , Provence is pretty tough to beat—especially when lavender is blooming in July. Take the train from Paris down to Aix-en-Provence or Avignon, or rent a car in Nice and make your way through the lavender- and sunflower-lined fields in Valensole en route to the Gorges du Verdon, France's version of the Grand Canyon. Couples don't have to work hard to compromise on nature, culture and cuisine—you'll find a mix everywhere you turn, from perched medieval villages to Michelin-starred countryside eateries.

Things to Do: Provence is a real-life made-for-Instagram locale with its Beauty and the Beast villages, vineyard-covered hillside, farmhouses-turned-boutique hotels and mermaid lagoon-colored lakes. Cycle through olive groves and lavender fields, stroll morning markets, pause for wine tastings and savor farm-to-table fare on al fresco terraces. Some of France's most famous artists called this region home (or drew plenty of inspiration from it), and you can view their work at galleries and museums, as well as spots like Aix-en-Provence's Hôtel de Caumont - Centre d'Art . For a splurge-worthy meal, book a table at fine-dining Hélène Darroze at Villa La Coste .

Places to Stay: Countryside stunners include La Bastide de Marie , Coquillade Provence , Domaine de Fontenille and Ultimate Provence . Sleep like royalty in medieval villages at boutique options like Crillon le Brave or Airelles Gordes , or sprawl out somewhere lavish like Villa La Coste .

Copenhagen, Denmark

Personal perspective of tourist holding an ice cream in front of Nyhavn canal, Copenhagen

Summer doesn't have to be solely about seaside escapes. Scandinavia and its midnight sun (days that drag on nearly 19 hours) ensure plenty of time for sightseeing around capital cities. And for foodies who want to dine around the region's best restaurants, there's no better spot than Copenhagen, the birthplace of the New Nordic movement. If you can score a reservation at Noma before it closes, that's sure to top your trip (and year). But don't stress too much—even food markets and urban farms offer top-notch dining options that you'll continue dreaming about when you get back home.

Things to Do: Cross off landmarks while cruising the city's canals or join the locals cycling (the city is one of the best in the world for bikes) on a guided tour to highlights like the Little Mermaid statue. Art and architecture lovers will find plenty to admire at Ordrupgaard , a museum north of the city that houses an impressive collection of Danish art in new wings designed by Zaha Hadid and Norway's Snøhetta (also behind the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet in Oslo). Sure, there's the golden triangle of Michelin dining— Noma , Geranium and Alchemist —but two-starred Jordnær isn't to be missed (especially for caviar fans). For something more casual, sample the street food stands on Refshaleøen or pick up a pastry at the city's hippest bakery, Hart .

Places to Stay: Architectural beauty Villa Copenhagen is a stylish option within walking distance of many of the city's attractions, while cozy Kanalhuset —which feels like you're staying in a family member's home—on Christianshavn sits in an 18th century building right in the center with views over the canal.

UK, Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Ballintoy, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Aerial Drone view

July in Ireland is when festival season is fully underway (mega music festival Camp Dalfest on the grounds of Glenarm Castle is one to add to your annual lineup), but the country is home to plenty of other fantastic summer activities. Island hop (yes, Ireland has islands) to shores with sandy white beaches, deserted villages and carvings created by the Celts that date back 2,000 years. If you only have time for one big landmark, Cliffs of Moher is it. Or, spend some time road tripping the world's longest defined coastal touring route on the Wild Atlantic Way.

Things to Do: Strolling through Dublin is romantic enough—the cozy pubs, cobbled streets and red-brick buildings are to die for. Couples shouldn't miss sights like Dublin Castle , but the countryside is what makes Ireland really shine. Hit some of the highlights like Blarney Castle on a full-day tour from Dublin. If you'd rather adventure on your own, stargaze from a spot you won't forget anytime soon—a bubble dome in a private forest in County Fermanagh.

Places to Stay: The Westbury is one of the most elegant spots to stay in Dublin (wait until you try the afternoon tea!), while boutique hotel The Dean is in the heart of the city's dining and nightlife scene—its industrial-chic penthouse suite gives couples plenty of space to spread out. Combine a city stay with a dreamy escape in the Irish countryside at the stunning Ashford Castle , once home to the Guinness family.

Incredibly beautiful cove next to Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

A quick direct flight from East Coast cities like New York, Atlanta and Miami, Bermuda is at its best in summer. The 21-square-mile island may be famous as part of a triangle known for shipwrecks, but there is so, so much more to this stunner, whose pink-sand beaches and otherworldly rock formations look almost unreal. Pair affordable all-inclusive resorts and charming hilltop cottages with hundreds of years of culture and tons of outdoor activities, and you'll see why this island in the North Atlantic is one of the most underrated summer travel destinations.

Things to Do: Tour the island's natural attractions stopping to cliff jump or go cave swimming before ending at one of Bermuda's best snorkeling reefs at Cooper's Island. Taste local culture on a food tour of capital city Hamilton, or discover a different side of the island's history snorkeling offshore around shipwrecks of the Constellation and Montana , among the hundreds that sank here over the years.

Places to Stay: Couples will find plenty of luxe lodgings in Bermuda, from "Pink Palace" Hamilton Princess Hotel and Beach Club to sophisticated Rosewood Bermuda , which opens up to the island's largest private beach.

Diocletian's Palace, Split, Split-Dalmatia, Croatia

You've stayed in Sicily, island hopped through Greece and summered on Capri —now it's time for Croatia. Coastal cities like Split and Dubrovnik are great jumping off points for couples who want a short history lesson in the form of walking old town walls or sipping coffee on ancient palace steps. If you're looking for scenic coastal roads winding over turquoise water, Croatia has you covered. Set the GPS for Mali Ston and make your way along the Pelješac peninsula toward the village famous for both its fortress and oysters, which you can slurp seaside before continuing to the islands.

Things to Do: The most popular way to see the Dalmatian islands is by boat, sailing the coast or hiring a skipper to guide you to tucked-away beach bars, wineries hidden in caves along the coast, and parties on par with Ibiza (Hvar's Carpe Diem has long been the place). Some of the islands' best cuisine is on Korčula, where you can dine Michelin at LD Restaurant in the old town at tables spilling out along cobbled streets, or cozy up at the romantic Konoba Maha , a hillside stone-house-turned-restaurant with some of the island's top craft cocktails.

Places to Stay: Start your honeymoon by checking into one of the six suites (each with its own private entrance) in the 18th century palace-turned-boutique-hotel Lešić Dimitri Palace , whose design nods to Marco Polo's Silk Road adventures. You'll be in a convenient locale to stroll to restaurants or toast with cocktails along the water. Ferry over to Hvar for an experience just as regal, checking in to Palace Elisabeth , a landmark hotel and former duke's palace (ask for a sea view balcony room for one of the best vantage points over the bustling harbor). On the opposite side of the island, Maslina Resort is the perfect place to reset after all that wedding planning hubbub. The design-savvy spot has private villa feels with beds looking out at the Adriatic Sea and a rugged coastline with macrame umbrellas dotting the intimate coves. Plan to spend a full day in the spa—you'll want to make the most of the aromatherapy steam room and experiential showers.

Baobab sunrise

Throughout the summer, you'll spot humpback whales migrating off the northeast coast of Madagascar, making July one of the best months to visit the world's fourth-largest island. Located off the southeastern coast of Africa, Madagascar is like the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean. Since it's been separated from mainland Africa for millions of years, the island is home to species you won't find anywhere else in the world (40 species of lemurs alone are native here).

Things to Do: Crisscross from the northeast to the east coast via 4x4 sampling seafood on the beaches of Nosy Be or tour plantations of vanilla and tropical fruits. Diving here is some of the best on the globe, where you'll see tons of coral, shipwrecks, tropical fish and sharks. Practice your photography skills capturing shots of lemurs, orchids and baobabs.

Places to Stay: Options range from eco lodges only accessible by boat to tree houses, tiny guesthouses and luxurious beach resorts. Couples can even live on the water chartering a private yacht . If you want to really get off the grid, stay in a thatched-roof bungalow at Constance Tsarabanjina on the uninhabited island of Nosy Tsarabanjina off the northwest coast.

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15 Best Places to Visit in July

Written by Joni Sweet Updated Jul 13, 2022

The best places to visit in July give tourists an opportunity to go sightseeing in some of the world's most colorful sites. Head to Provence to experience the intoxicating magic of the vibrant lavender fields in full bloom, along with the aromatherapeutic benefits of the softly scented botanicals. Or, see Japan's Mount Fuji and take advantage of trekking season.

Historic cities around the globe also brim with fun and beautiful sights. Explore North American history on the streets of Montreal or Boston . Travel back in time during the Medieval Days celebrations in the Estonian capital of Tallinn . Or head to Baden-Baden, one of Europe's best summer destinations.

For more ideas on where to go this summer, see our list of the best places to visit in July.

1. Mt. Fuji, Japan

2. baden-baden, germany, 3. tallinn, estonia, 4. provence, france, 5. quebec, canada, 6. boston, massachusetts, 7. pantanal wetland, brazil, 8. kruger national park, south africa, 9. pamplona, spain, 10. boryeong, south korea, 11. helsinki, finland, 12. valley of flowers national park, uttarakhand, india, 13. key west, florida, 14. lucca, italy, 15. bonaire, map of places to visit in july.

Mt. Fuji viewed from Oishi Park, Lake Kawaguchi

No matter what time of year you visit Japan, you'll be enchanted by the elegant beauty of Mt. Fuji. The active volcano's graceful slope and snowcapped peak reflecting in Lake Kawaguchi has served as the inspiration for countless works of art. But if you time your visit in July - the start of the Mt. Fuji trekking season - you can see what this world-famous attraction looks like from the top.

The hike itself is known for being a grueling ascent without much scenery or serenity. Aim to reach the top of Mt. Fuji around sunrise, when your chances of a clear, gorgeous view are best. The ascent can take anywhere from four to 10 hours, depending on where you start and which trail you take. Along the way, you'll pass mountain huts that offer overnight stays; restrooms; and small shops with water, food, canned oxygen, hiking sticks, and other climbing gear.

Expect the challenging trails to be crowded with many other tourists making their way up the mountain. However, there's a culture of camaraderie among the hikers - a unique part of this experience. You'll feel a deep sense of accomplishment once you make it to the summit of this 3,776-meter-tall UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Read More: Exploring Mount Fuji: A Visitor's Guide

Baden-Baden

Baden-Baden, the "Summer Capital of Europe," shines in July. The weather is warm, the pubic gardens are in bloom, and live music and dancing happens almost every night outside the Kurhaus of Baden-Baden.

Let the stresses of life melt away in this famous spa town. Some of the top tourist attractions in Baden-Baden are the historic baths. Visit the Friedrichsbad, a Roman-style bath that dates back to 1877, to experience a spa treatment like none other. It features a circuit of 17 luxurious bathing and spa services, including cold plunges, hot thermal pools, an exfoliating rubdown, a mud bath, and a nap in a serene circular room. The staff will even tuck you into the sheets.

For a more modern bathing experience, head to the nearby Caracalla Spa . You can spend all day at this 4,000-square-meter spa facility, soaking in the pools, warming your body in the hot rock grottos, and chilling out on lounge beds under therapeutic red lights. The waters in the spa come from mineral-rich springs, which are said to have healing properties.

After you're thoroughly relaxed, take a stroll through the lovely Lichtentaler Allee . This charming park and arboretum features a 2.5-kilometer footpath down the Oos River that dates back to the 17th century. Along the way, you'll pass the Cistercian Abbey of Lichtental and the Museum of 19th Century Art and Technology .

Don't leave Baden-Baden without taking a ride up the Merkur Mountain Railway. It's the longest and steepest funicular in Germany and offers 360-degree views of the Black Forest ; Karlsruhe; and even Strasbourg , just over the border in France .

Tallinn, Estonia

Tourists are spoiled for choice when it comes to things to do in Tallinn during the month of July. In fact, the Estonian Folk Art and Craft Union hosts one of its most important annual events, Medieval Days , from Thursday through Sunday on the first full week of July.

This celebration takes Tallinn's Old Town back to the Hanseatic era with a massive medieval market in the Town Hall Square, lively music and dance performances at an outdoor stage, and a medieval parade filled with revelers wearing traditional clothing and waving flags. Young tourists can also participate in knight tournaments on the Niguliste hill.

Looking at a trip to the Baltic region toward the end of July? Check out the Tallinn International Organ Festival. The oldest annual music festival in Estonia, this event features pipe-music recitals on antique organs at historic churches around Tallinn. It's an opportunity to experience the country's proud musical heritage.

Festivals and events aside, Tallinn's beautiful weather in July also entices tourists to pay the city a visit at this time of year. The warm temperatures and long, sunny days create the perfect environment for sightseeing around the medieval city, or even venturing out to the Baltic coastline for a day at the beach.

Lavender fields in Provence

Lavender fields in Provence blossom all summer long, but the best time to see this violet-colored attraction is in early to mid July, right before harvest season. You'll feel like you're in a fairy tale when you see the fields of tall purple blossoms dancing in the breeze and releasing their deeply relaxing scent.

When it comes to the best places to see lavender fields in Provence in July, you've got lots of options. Some of the most popular fields are in the Valensole Plateau , particularly around the picturesque village of Sainte-Croix-du-Verdon .

Senanque Abbey , near the village of Gordes , is another top choice. The Cistercian abbey stands behind countless rows of the purple herbs. Tourists should also check out the lavender fields at the St. Paul de Mausole in St. Remy de Provence, where Vincent Van Gogh painted more than 140 works of art.

Make your trip even more memorable by taking a scenic drive through Provence . After all, summer is the best time for a road trip.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in the Haut-Vaucluse, Provence

Quebec City in the summer

Make your summer one for the books with a trip to French Canada in July. The weather is lovely, and cities in Quebec come alive with festivals all month long.

The world's biggest jazz festival, the Montreal International Jazz Festival , runs from late June through early July. It draws some two million tourists and features performances by some 3,000 artists from around the world, hundreds of which occur outdoors and come with no admission charge.

Not into jazz? Don't worry – this diverse festival also features an eclectic array of other genres, including reggae, blues, rock, pop, and electronica.

Montreal also treats visitors to a visually driven artistic experience in July with the Montreal Completement Cirque , a circus festival that runs starting late in the first week through the middle of the month. During the 10-day extravaganza, daring acrobats perform mesmerizing feats in public squares. Many of the Cirque du Soleil-style shows are free - offsetting the high prices you'll likely pay for a trip to Montreal during this popular time of year.

Around 255 kilometers away, tourists will find another one of the best places to visit in July: Quebec City . The historic city hosts the annual Festival d'été de Québec through the middle of the month. Bringing in around 1.5 million spectators, the 11-day music festival hosts performances from some of the top performing artists in the world. Check the festival's website for this year's schedule of performances.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Québec

Boston's Fourth of July fireworks display

American Independence Day is a big deal in Boston, Massachusetts. The historic city's Fourth of July celebration is actually the biggest in the nation, drawing around three million visitors from America and abroad every year. Boston Harborfest kicks off a few days before the big holiday, with cruises in the harbor, historical reenactments, tours of replica 18th-century sailing vessels, and guided strolls of the North End that focus on Paul Revere (a hero of the American Revolution).

The event peaks on the night of July 4th, when the famous Boston Pops Orchestra performs patriotic music (complete with cannon blasts!) while an impressive fireworks display lights up the night sky. Catch the action from the Hatch Memorial Shell or along the Longfellow Bridges .

Come for the fireworks, then stick around Beantown for other fun attractions to visit in July. Tourists can see what Boston's Asian community is all about at the Chinatown Main Street Festival . Expect martial arts demonstrations, dance recitals, and traditional crafts. Catch a Red Sox game at Fenway Park, and watch impassioned local fans cheer on their home team. Drive 20 minutes north to Revere to see master sand sculptors at work at the annual Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival .

Lay out a blanket on the Boston Common and catch free theatrical performances from the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company . Or visit one of the Boston Harbor Islands for a relaxing day at the beach . The 30-minute ferry ride to reach the islands is half the adventure!

Jaguar on the banks of the Cuiaba River, Pantanal Wetland, Brazil

Jaguars are one of the most elusive creatures on the planet, but you stand a decent chance of seeing the third-largest cat species during the month of July in Brazil's Pantanal Wetland. The dry season makes it easier to access parts of the world's largest wetland , especially along the banks of the Cuiaba River, where members of the spotted species tend to hang out.

Give yourself at least three days in the area if you're hoping to catch a glimpse of the jaguars. Guides will take you on the river starting early in the day. While you might only spot the cats for a moment in other destinations, operators in the Pantanal regularly report hours-long sightings. Lucky tourists might even see the jaguars playing with their cubs or mating.

Even if you don't see jaguars, you're still likely to have a rich wildlife experience in this ecologically diverse place, which spans across Brazil, Paraguay , and Bolivia . Look out for a variety of birds (including storks, herons, and kingfishers), anteaters, giant armadillos, foxes, and capuchin monkeys, among dozens of other animals.

White rhinos in Kruger National Park

During South Africa's winter (June through August), dry weather helps clear out some of the vegetation in the bush, making it the easiest time of year to spot amazing animals on a safari. Head to one of the country's largest and most famous game reserves, Kruger National Park , for a wildlife experience you'll never forget.

You'll want to head out very early in the morning for the best chance at catching the "Big Five" game animals: elephants, rhinos, Cape buffalo, lions, and the elusive leopard. As you seek out these beloved creatures, you'll no doubt come across tons of other amazing animals. Bring a pair of binoculars, and keep your eyes peeled for horned antelope, raptors, cheetahs, hyenas, and more during your July vacation to South Africa.

Accommodation: Top-Rated Luxury Safari Lodges in South Africa

Running of the Bulls in Pamplona

One of Spain's most famous events, Fiesta de San Fermín (better known as the Running of the Bulls ), happens every July 7th to the 14th. The tradition dates back to the year 1591 and now draws thousands of excited and understandably nervous visitors to Pamplona, Spain.

While the festival features lively folk music, morning Mass at the Chapel of San Fermín, and a procession that pays tribute to Saint Firmianus, its controversial main show is when bulls stampede through the 800 meters of the city streets, chasing men and women while spectators cheer them on. The one-of-a-kind experience (one of the top attractions in Pamplona ) is best viewed from the safety of the sidelines – not on the streets.

Boryeong Mud Festival

Plan to get dirty if you're visiting Boryeong, a South Korean town about 200 kilometers south of the capital of Seoul, in mid-to-late July. That's when the area hosts the famous Boryeong Mud Festival.

Just as the name implies, this two-week celebration is one massive mud fight that leaves travelers covered with gray sludge from head to toe. You'll wrestle, swim, and slide in the area's mineral-rich mud, which is said to benefit the skin. The event's close proximity to Daecheon Beach makes it easy for visitors to rinse off in the ocean after the celebration.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in South Korea

Old town Helsinki

Helsinki is full of things to do in July, when the city has almost 20 hours of daylight from the midnight sun. Music lovers can catch more than 20 free jazz performances toward the end of the month during the annual Jazz-Espa concert series.

Travelers who love metal music (one of the genres that Finnish musicians excel in) should check out the Puska Metal Festival in July. You can also take part in outdoor dancing and a funky midsummer picnic at the annual Elephantasy festival in Alppipuisto park.

The Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand, India

The Valley of Flowers is something you have to see to believe. Picture a carpet of some 300 varieties of alpine wildflowers in bloom, their colors made even more vibrant by the contrasting 6,000-meter-tall Himalayan mountains capped with crisp, white snow. If you thought the field of poppies that lulled Dorothy to sleep in The Wizard of Oz was a sight to behold, just wait until you step foot in this dreamlike destination.

Tourists have a limited window of opportunity to see the UNESCO World Heritage Site in all its glory. While the park is open from early June until early October, the flowers can only be seen from mid-July through mid-August, after the first monsoon rains have soaked the area. Plan your trip carefully to ensure you visit during the peak – or risk seeing no flowers whatsoever.

Getting here isn't easy, but it is worth it. You'll need to make your way to the remote high-altitude town of Govindghat , then tackle a steep 13-kilometer mountain trail to the Ghangaria base camp , which can take up to eight hours. You'll spend the night at a homestay in the area.

The next morning, you'll need to hike another three kilometers to the beginning of the valley, then continue hiking for five to 10 more kilometers to reach the most spectacular fields of flowers. It's a hike that you'll never forget.

Hot tip: Keep your eyes peeled for incredible animals that live near the Valley of Flowers, including snow leopards, Asiatic black bears, and blue sheep.

Pier in Key West at sunset

Literature lovers flock to Key West, Florida, in July, when it hosts its annual "Hemingway Days" celebration. For five straight days in the middle of the month, the island city is filled with stocky, bearded fans in thick sweaters and red berets taking part in a competition to determine who makes the best doppelganger of legendary writer Ernest Hemingway, who lived in Key West in the 1930s.

In addition to a lookalike contest, there's also a three-day marlin fishing tournament (a favorite pastime of the writer), museum exhibits of rare memorabilia, literary readings, and a paddleboard race.

Continue your salute to the novelist by visiting the Hemingway Home & Museum, located next to the Key West Lighthouse, and petting the famous six-toed cats that descended from Hemingway's pet kitty, Snow White.

  • Top-Rated Attractions in Key West, FL
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View over terra-cotta roofs in Lucca

Italy shines a spotlight on Lucca, a charming walled city west of Florence, in July when it hosts its annual Lucca Summer Festival throughout most of the month. The event has drawn some of the most famous musicians in the world since launching in 1998, including Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Dionne Warwick, Elton John, and Alanis Morissette , who perform live at the Piazza Napoleone.

If you're visiting Lucca in mid to late July, you can also catch parts of the city's annual Puccini Festival. The classical music festival presents symphonic concerts in a grand open-air theater, along with Puccini's most famous operas.

Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Lucca

Flamingos on the island of Bonaire

July is the perfect time to go bird-watching on the island of Bonaire, located about 50 miles off the coast of Venezuela. That's when thousands of the blushing pink birds wrap up their breeding season at Pekelmeer Flamingo Sanctuary . While the sanctuary itself is off-limits to tourists, you can catch a glimpse of the flamingos from Pink Beach or the road above the nature preserve–just be sure to bring a pair of binoculars.

Continue your wildlife exploration in this remote island getaway by diving in Bonaire National Marine Park . It contains a whopping 85 dive sites, plus countless seahorses, green turtles, and other underwater creatures.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius

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The 10 best places to travel in July

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July is when peak travel season kicks into gear. School’s out, much of the world is bathed in sunny days and family vacations loom large. Many of the best places to travel in July are family-friendly , but there’s plenty for adults too. 

At home in the US, Independence Day celebrations turn city streets into huge parties. In Europe, summer transforms ancient towns, quaint villages, and remote beaches into hives of activity. Food, culture, and music festivals proliferate – some lasting the entire month. Thinking about your budget, or maybe the weather is important to you? Jump to KAYAK’s data-backed picks based on temperature, popularity, flight, and hotel prices.

Three female locals carrying woven baskets on their heads walk on the sandy road between the large baobab trees.

The best places to travel in July

  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Bend, Oregon
  • Montréal, Canada
  • Mallorca, Spain
  • Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Aquitaine, France
  • Cape Town, South Africa
  • Hoi An, Vietnam
  • Data-backed picks to match your budget

Best places to visit in July in the US and North America

July isn’t the cheapest month to travel in. It’s the start of peak season in the Northern Hemisphere and as a result, the prices of almost everything go up. Competition for flights and hotels is fierce, although there are still deals if you know how and where to look . Below are some of my favorite destinations, and there’s plenty more in KAYAK’s data-backed picks.

1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

best place to visit on july

  • Learn more: Philadelphia travel guide
  • Why visit in July? The best Independence Day celebration in the US.

What better place to visit in the month when the US celebrates its 248th birthday than the city of its birth Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 and where the Fourth of July celebrations will be as patriotic as they get. City parades, street parties, fireworks displays, marching bands, candyfloss, and a sea of red-white-and-blue all await.

It’s not all about July 4th and the Independence Mall though. The ‘city of brotherly love’ is renowned for its warm welcome and lively party scene. Wander the cobbled streets of Old Town, and take in the extensive art offering from Impressionist masterpieces to city center murals. Just try not to overdo it on the Philly Cheesesteaks, which is admittedly easier said than done. 

2. Bend, Oregon, US

Two cyclists travel on a dusty trail along a calm lake.

  • Learn more: Bend travel guide
  • Why visit in July? Outdoor activities and an array of libations.

With nearly 300 days of sunshine a year and endless outdoor activities, Bend is a classic year-round destination. Despite its great skiing and winter appeal, I like it best in the balmy heat of July.

With snow melted, the mountain is a playground for hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and horseback riding . Take to the water with a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard down the Deschutes River. Or stop in at Bend Park & Float to pick up an innertube to drift down the river and tackle the rapids at Bend Whitewater Park .

Once the action is done, it’s time to refresh. The Bend Summer Festival runs from July 12th to 14th this year. A heady mix of art, music, shopping, food, and fun lubricated by the many local breweries and cocktail makers in attendance. Indeed, the Bend Ale Trail is a famed journey through breweries, drinkable diversions, and perfect pairings.

3. Montréal, Canada

A cobbled street lined with classic buildings against the cloudy blue sky.

  • Learn more: Montréal travel guide
  • Why visit in July? Laugh, dance, and laugh some more.

July kicks off with Canada Day on the first, which in Montréal at least is reason enough to throw summer celebrations all month long. 

From July 4th to 14th, Festival Montréal Complètement Cirque turns the streets into a circus as the city celebrates its famous performers with riotous shows and entertainment. The stretch of Sainte-Catherine Street between Saint-Urbain and de Bleury is pedestrianized to give festival-goers room to celebrate all month long.

Just For Laughs is Montréal’s answer to the Edinburgh Fringe, and now lays claim to being the world’s biggest comedy festival . Running through much of July, it engulfs the city in gags. Strange street parades , comedy shows in all manner of locations, and stand-up from the world’s biggest comedy stars . A feast for your funny bone. 

Best places to travel in July in Europe

Europe is seldom more expensive than in summer. But that’s because it’s when European destinations are at their best . Whether you’re planning a family vacation or want to dive into some serious culture, Europe has the answer.

4. Mallorca, Spain

People lounging on a bay's rocky shoreline, with boats sailing in the distance.

  • Learn more: Palma de Mallorca travel guide
  • Why visit in July? Sunshine and fireworks at the awesome Correfoc.

Most of my friends in Germany treat Mallorca like their second home. It’s easy to see why. The biggest of Spain’s Balearic Islands is a landscape of spellbinding variety. Towering peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana drop into fertile plains that follow winding roads to its many, many beaches.

Taking a look at KAYAK data, July shows Mallorca at its sun-soaked best . The average temperature is a very agreeable 77°F and, even better, the average rainfall is zero. Yes, it the beaches are busy, but they’re also buzzing. You’ll also find plenty of local restaurants and bars serving freshly caught fish and robust Spanish wines. 

It’s also festival season. Mid-July sees the La Verge del Carme (the Virgin of Carmen) Festival inspire coastal fishing communities on solemn processions out to sea accompanied by fireworks and music.

Head for Porto Cristo, which holds week-long celebrations from July 13th culminating in the crazy Correfoc ‘parade of the devils’ on the night of July 22nd. Not for the faint-hearted, you’ll get up close and personal with the fireworks and flames so dress for safety, and wear gloves and goggles. 

5. Dubrovnik, Croatia

A cylindrical fortress along the shore linked to the defensive stone walls surrounding the populous city.

  • Learn more: Dubrovnik travel guide
  • Why visit in July? Magical architecture and a marathon summer festival.

Croatia is having something of a moment in the sun, and not just because it’s July. Visit its glittering coastline, stunning waterfalls and historic cities and you’ll soon understand why. One of the best countries to visit in July, of its many amazing cities Dubrovnik is my pick. 

The Pearl of the Adriatic brings together the best of Croatia’s natural beauty, history, and culture. As the setting for much of Game of Thrones , its splendor and credentials speak for themselves.

July 2024 is particularly special as it marks the start of the 75th Dubrovnik Summer Festival . A six-week extravaganza of open-air theater, performances, classical concerts, and art exhibitions within the ancient city walls, it kicks off on July 10th.

6. Reykjavik, Iceland

A woman in a bathing suit dips into the milky blue waters of a steaming lagoon.

  • Learn more: Reykjavik travel guide
  • Why visit in July? 24/7 sun and an endless playlist of natural wonders to explore.

If you really love the sun, the best place to visit in July might just be Iceland. Not only because of its bright summer days but also its bright summer nights thanks to the midnight sun. 

Iceland’s already extraordinary landscapes become bathed in an ethereal glow, as the sun barely grazes the horizon before climbing into the sky again. Waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss take on a new light. Strokkur , the mighty geyser , casts strange shadows as it spews its hot waters high into the air.

And as it’s almost constant daylight, you can visit whenever you like to dodge the crowds and get a taste of Iceland’s natural wonders. Even though it was light, I found visiting at night made everything feel even stranger and more otherworldly.

Alongside excellent accommodation and dining options, basing yourself in Reykjavik gives you easy access to crowd-pleasing natural wonders. Golden Circle tours, the Blue Lagoon, and amazing boat trips are all easy day excursions.

7. Aquitaine, France

A coastal community with multi-storey buildings and plenty of beachgoers.

  • Learn more: Biarritz travel guide
  • Why visit in July? Huge golden beaches and small, fun surf.

France’s southwest coastline is heaven just as much for beachgoers and surfers as city slickers and culture vultures . My preference is to enjoy it all by making for the stretch of coast between Biarritz and Hossegor.

July isn’t exactly peak season for surfers. But even in summer the Atlantic routinely delivers smaller swells to the beaches of Biarritz’s Grande Plage and Hossegor’s Estagnots. And what beaches they are, from empty golden stretches lined by pine forests to chic clubs with loungers and cocktails.

When the waves go flat, head to Hossegor for a slice of surfer life . Stroll the many surf and souvenir shops that line its central streets and stop for coffee and cake at the Café de Paris, whose extensive terrace is a prime people-watching viewpoint. Once the sun sets, there’s only one destination: Rock Food, right on the beach. A surf culture hotspot famed for riotous parties, locals have been known to refer to it as ‘ground zero for good times.’

Best places to visit in July around the world

Winter sun and dry season adventures abound on the far side of the world. The flights may be longer, but the rewards of a long-haul Africa or Asia trip are always worth it.

8. Cape Town, South Africa

A charming couple walking together along colourful buildings.

  • Learn more: Cape Town travel guide
  • Why visit in July? To escape the summer crowds.

If constant sun and throbbing crowds aren’t your idea of fun, there are plenty of opportunities to go where others don’t. Cape Town in July is mid-winter, which means the weather can be cool and drizzly. It is, however, a city that blooms in the wilder months .

With temperatures hovering around 55-60°F, tourists are thin on the ground so you’ll have the pick of things to do. Table Mountain is particularly special on clear days, though be sure to visit before its winter closure on July 24th. Hiking the Cape Peninsula in particular is incredible. Take foggy morning walks to hidden waterfalls in thick forests before retiring fireside to a wine-land pub with mountain views.

July is also the start of the whale-watching season . Join a local tour boat for a close-up sighting . Or just wander down to the shore and keep an eye out for southern right and humpback whales calving in the shallow waters.

9. Hoi An, Vietnam

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  • Learn more: Hoi An travel guide
  • Why visit in July? For dry season sun in a historic setting.

It’s a long journey, but Vietnam’s central coast is undoubtedly one of the best July travel destinations. Dodging the monsoons drenching the tourist hotspots of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City , July here is sunny and dry .

At its heart, Hoi An is a magical city, like something plucked from the pages of history. Ancient streets lined with wooden teahouses and olden temples , all lantern-lit and impossibly atmospheric. 

Drop by one of the tailors to have a custom suit or dress made in a day. Ride a scooter to the white sand beaches of nearby Da Nang and drop by the incredible Golden Bridge, held aloft by giant hands emerging from the ground.

10. Madagascar

A family of lemurs sit on a rock under a shade with views of a mountainous terrain in the distance.

  • Learn more: Antananarivo travel guide

The dry season in Madagascar is the perfect time to explore its incredibly diverse wildlife . July is cool but not cold with temperatures still reaching 75°F. Rainforest hikes and lemur treks are much more agreeable than in sweltering summer months.

No visit is complete without a walk down the extraordinary Avenue of the Baobabs . Celebrating the tree that’s emblematic of the island, the Baobab Fosa festival takes place just an hour away in Morondava. 

Five miles offshore, volcanic island Nosy Be is home to Madagascar’s picture postcard beaches and humpback and dwarf fin whales. Beautiful but developed, it swaps the island’s rugged side for resorts and restaurants . It’s a lovely place to spend a few days.

Data-backed picks from KAYAK

If seasonal events aren’t on your wish list, consider instead one of the data-based destinations. These destinations are based on KAYAK flight and hotel data, taking into account budget, weather, and popularity (so you can avoid the crowds). For personalized recommendations based on your location and chosen destination check out the Best Time to Travel tool.

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30 Best Places to Visit in July in the USA

Published: July 5, 2022

Modified: December 27, 2023

by Angela Magsajo

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A stream surrounded by greenery with mountains in the background in Denali National Park in Alaska, one of the best places to visit in July USA.

The arrival of July means summer is in full swing! Plenty of families, couples, and even solo travelers are in search of the best places to visit in July in the USA for their vacations. Luckily, the most beautiful states in the US is home to beautiful beaches and stunning national parks perfect for exploration and other outdoor activities. Additionally, many vibrant cities are worth visiting during a road trip. Choosing the best places to travel in July can be difficult due to the plethora of options.

If you’re brainstorming for couple and family vacation ideas , we’ve got a list of all the best summer vacation destinations in the U.S. From white-sand beaches and hiking trails to gorgeous lakes and lively cities, here are the best places to visit in July in the USA ! 

Best Places to Visit in July for Couples

1. san juan islands, washington.

Boats docked at the harbor of San Juan Islands in Washington State; one of the best places to visit in July USA for couples.

Photo by Bjorn Bakstad on Adobe Stock

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 51.8°F and high of 71°F; precipitation of 0.7″

Reasons to Visit July: Middle of whale-watching season, a number of local farmers’ markets are open, and seafood season.

A romantic summer trip to the San Juan Islands in Washington State is on the bucket list of many couples. Made up of over 170 islands and reefs, there is an abundance of things to do all year round. A visit during July, however, means pleasant weather with average temperatures of 70°F. The balmy conditions mean you can comfortably explore the outdoors. Go on wildlife tours, kayak through the islands, climb mountains, hike the thousands of acres of land, or simply relax by the waters. There’s a higher chance of spotting whales in the surrounding waters too. After a day of whale-watching and other outdoor activities , hit one of the local restaurants to indulge in freshly caught seafood. Don’t forget to stop by the local farmers’ markets on Lopez, Orcas and San Juan Islands where local merchants sell hundreds of souvenirs for you to take home.

2. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Aerial shot of the peninsula of Cape Cod with houses, greenery, and boats in the water.

Photo By Jin on Adobe Stock

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 64°F and high of 77°F; precipitation of 2.6″

Reasons to Visit July: Middle of whale-watching season. Ideal time for water activities.

Cape Cod is a hook-shaped peninsula situated in southeastern Massachusetts. It’s renowned for its quaint coastal towns, sandy beaches, and overall laid-back atmosphere. While there are a great deal of activities to do here, the main highlight for many visitors includes whale-watching , which is at its peak around June through September. Thus, you’re just in time to catch these majestic creatures when you visit in July. Moreover, it’s among the top places to go for the 4th of July if you’re looking to express your love of the stars and stripes. From parades and concerts to firework displays, you’ll find patriotic festivities all throughout the cape.

3. Bar Harbor, Maine 

Boats in the waters of Bar Harbor; one of the best places to visit in July USA.

Photo by Adam Nemeroff on Unsplash

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 57°F and high of 73°F; precipitation of 2.8″ Reasons to Visit July: Offers a more relaxing ambience than other popular tourist spots. Annual seafood festival.

Looking for the best places to visit in July in the USA where you can kick back and unwind? Bar Harbor is another seaside town with scenic surroundings and a relaxing ambience. It features rocky beaches with beautiful coastlines, picturesque lakes, and rugged valleys and cliffs. Besides the lush landscapes, it’s likewise renowned for its historic charm and vibrant art scene. Visiting during the 4th of July? Don’t forget to catch the town’s annual parade, concert series, and fireworks display over Frenchman Bay! There’s even a seafood festival wherein you can sample Maine’s famed lobster and crab rolls. 

4. Jekyll Island, Georgia

Towering oak trees in one of the parks in Jekyll Island, Georgia; one of the best places to visit in July USA.

Photo by Boris on Adobe Stock

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 77°F and high of 87.8°F; precipitation of 6.8”

Reasons to Visit July: Middle of seafood season.

Jekyll Island is another one of the best places to visit in July for couples. Located off the coast of Georgia, it’s a popular tourist destination thanks to its abundance of activities and adventures while still providing a laid-back atmosphere. Explore the town’s 10 miles worth of shoreline and sandbars. Take a step back in time as you stroll through the town’s historic district. Visit museums and galleries to immerse yourself in the local culture and history.

Looking for a more scenic way to get a glimpse of Jekyll Island’s beauty? Rent a bike and follow the 22 miles of picturesque paths and trails with majestic oak trees and sand dunes. What’s more, no trip to the Georgia coast is complete without indulging in fresh-caught seafood dishes. The best restaurants in Jekyll Island range from casual waterfront spots to fine dining establishments, all of which offer delicious Southern comfort food.

5. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Wide shot of mountain ranges of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.

Photo by Paul VanDerWerf on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 49°F and high of 77°F; precipitation of 1.2″

Reasons to Visit July: Popular time for wilderness camping and horseback riding.

Pristine lakes, striking mountain ranges, lush greenery, and a wide variety of wildlife greet you at Rocky Mountain National Park. Spread across over 265,000 acres, this national park in Colorado is a paradise to outdoor enthusiasts. However, due to its expansive size, it experiences various climates throughout the year. You may even see snow in early July when you hike uphill towards areas with higher elevations.

Undoubtedly, the park is among the best places to visit in July in the USA for nature lovers. Wildflowers are in full bloom during this month and lots of wildlife are roaming around the valleys. There are over 300 miles of hiking trails that lead to crystal clear alpine lakes and waterfalls. Additionally, wilderness camping and horseback riding are popular activities during the month, as well.

6. Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Mountain ranges, ski resorts, and ski lifts in Steamboat Springs, Colorado during summer.

Photo by Chad Hunter on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 47°F and high of 81°F; precipitation of 0.9″

Reasons to Visit July: Balmy daytime temperatures ideal for outdoor activities and events, including hot-air balloon trips and the local rodeo.

While you’re in Colorado, make sure to include Steamboat Springs in your list of places to visit in July. On account of its world-class ski resorts and hot springs, the city is one of the popular winter getaway destinations in the Centennial State. However, it’s equally worth visiting during the summer months. July is the perfect time for outdoor fun. Start the day with a morning yoga session on top of a mountain, go horseback riding through the area’s aspen trees, and soar above the Steamboat Valley in a hot-air balloon. Camping is another popular activity. People flock to the campgrounds in Steamboat Springs for a more intimate experience with the great outdoors. What’s more, the annual Steamboat Springs rodeo competition falls around this month, so aspiring cowboys and cowgirls will certainly have a good time!

7. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Low-angle shot of the rides at Dollywood, one of the amusement parks in Pigeon Forge.

Photo by Thomas Hoang on Pixabay

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 64°F and high of 84°F; precipitation of 3.6″

Reasons to Visit July: Dollywood’s extended park hours and nightly firework shows.

Nestled in the mountains of Tennessee, Pigeon Forge is a quaint town with heaps of Southern charm. July is the warmest month in the town, though, it’s also the month with the most rainfall. The sporadic weather may deter some people from visiting, but the enjoyable atmosphere still makes it among the best places to visit in July in the USA. It draws in flocks of tourists, particularly couples, looking for a romantic getaway.

Some of the romantic things to do in Pigeon Forge during July include touring local wineries, strolling along Little Pigeon River, or a leisurely float downstream. Take in the amazing views of the Smokies in your car during a scenic drive or even on horseback. Moreover, a trip to Pigeon Forge wouldn’t be complete without a stop at Dollywood, which has extended park hours and nightly firework displays during July.

Best Places to Visit in July With Family

8. las vegas, nevada.

Wide shot of the Paris Las Vegas Hotel with the replica of the Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Photo by Wayne S. Grazio on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 80°F and high of 104°F; precipitation of 0.4″

Reasons to Visit July: Plenty of family-friendly pool parties and other events.

Despite its moniker, Las Vegas is still one of the best places to visit in July in the USA for vacationing families. Sin City isn’t just littered with casinos and nightclubs. You’ll find a myriad of kid-friendly attractions here, as well! This includes a myriad of entertainment arenas, museums, wildlife parks, and so much more. Beat the summer heat at one of the kid-friendly pool clubs or water parks. Take in the metropolis’ beauty and the nearby desert from the top of the city’s 550-foot tall Ferris wheel.

Looking for family-friendly indoor attractions? Head over to one of the city’s exciting and interactive museums. Moreover, little ones will undoubtedly enjoy touring chocolate shops and factories. It’s important to note, though, that with average temperatures ranging from the upper 70s°F to the upper 90s°F, July is the warmest month in Las Vegas. It’s also not uncommon for temperatures to soar to triple digits during this month. That said, be sure to appropriately plan what to wear in Las Vegas to keep you and your family comfortable during your stay. 

9. Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite Falls with a small rainbow over the water at Yosemite National Park, California during July.

Photo by Sam Goodgame on Unsplash

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 39°F and high of 89°F; precipitation of 0.3″

Reasons to Visit July: Bus tours are available. 

July is one of the best times to visit Yosemite National Park. Depending on elevations, average temperatures range from lows of 35°F to highs of 87°F. The warm weather draws in a number of families traveling with kids who want to experience the natural wonders of Yosemite. Featuring sparkling lakes and waterfalls, soaring granite cliffs, lush meadows, and giant sequoias, the park is a paradise for nature lovers. And one of the best ways to explore the park’s picturesque beauty is by following its 750 miles of trails. You can do so on foot, on a bike, on horseback, or even on a bus tour. In particular, the Tuolumne Meadows bus tour is popular around July when wildflower fields are in bloom. Keep in mind that some trails at higher altitudes can remain snowy even in early July. Be sure to check the trail conditions with park rangers. 

10. Sequoia National Park, California 

Sunrise over the Sequoia groves in Sequoia National Park, California during July.

Photo by Stephen on Adobe Stock

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 46°°F and high of 76°F; precipitation of 0.61″ Reasons to Visit July: Fewer crowds than in other national parks in California. Perfect time for bird watching and wildlife spotting.

Another one of the national parks in California to include in your list of best places to visit in July in the USA is Sequoia. Dubbed the Land of Giants, Sequoia National Park is home to enormous and often ancient trees that provide an abundance of shade from the sun. July is a popular month to visit the park, but it sees relatively fewer crowds than the popular Yosemite.

The diverse landscapes mean that climate and weather differ depending on elevation. Lower elevation areas such as the Foothills typically experience hot dry days. Meanwhile, higher altitudes have temperate days with cool evenings. The balmy temperatures are ideal for going on strolls through the famous Sequoia groves. July is likewise a great time to explore the park’s mountain ranges and other hiking trails , which are littered with blooming wildflowers and roaming wildlife. 

11. Zion National Park, Utah

Low angle shot of water falling over the edge of a cliff in Zion National Park, Utah during sunset.

Photo by G. Lamar on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 100.9°F and high of 100.9°F; precipitation of 1.2” Reasons to Visit July: All hiking trails, sights, and facilities are open and accessible. Great time for hiking the Narrows.

Despite the often sweltering temperatures that can reach triple digits, Zion National Park is still a popular vacation spot for families. After all, all of its numerous hiking trails, sights, and facilities are all open and accessible during July. This includes the shuttle services, the Zion Human History Museum, and the Zion Nature Center. Additionally, July is the best time to visit Zion National Park if you want to see the valley’s flora still in full bloom. For more refreshing activities, head over to the Narrows or the Virgin River.

12. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Trees and mountain ranges reflected in a body of water in Grand Teton National Park.

Photo by Andrew Parlette on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 44°F and high of 79°F; precipitation of 0.8″ Reasons to Visit July: Warm sunny days and cool nights that are great for outdoor activities.

One of the state’s jewels, Grand Teton National Park, is among the Wyoming national parks you should definitely visit. Boasting staggering mountain ranges, alpine lakes, historic sites, and lush meadows, it’s one of the best places to visit in July in the USA for breathtaking landscapes and sights. The month brings warm days and cool nights, with few chances of rain showers in the afternoon, so bring rain gear with you.

If you want to cool off during a warm day, make your way to one of the park’s lakes. String and Leigh Lakes are popular options for families who want to enjoy a scenic picnic by the waters, swim, boat, or simply relax. Looking for more adventurous water activities? Head over to one of the rivers and streams and go white-water rafting! Besides this, many visitors try their luck at conquering impressive mountain scenery by climbing and mountaineering. It’s important to note that depending on the location and elevation, some mountains may still have snowmelt around mid-July.

13. Denali National Park, Alaska

Snow-capped mountains in Denali National Park, one of the places to visit in July that are not hot.

Photo by David Mark on Pixabay

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 39.2°Fand high of 57.2°F; precipitation of 3.00″ Reasons to Visit July: Mild to cool temperatures, a great time for wildlife spotting, and bus tours are available. 

On the hunt for places to visit in July that are not hot? You certainly can’t go wrong with Denali National Park in Alaska. With average highs of mid-60s°F and lows of mid-40s°F, the weather is mild and temperate. Featuring impressive glaciers, rugged mountain peaks, and tundra and spruce forests, it is among the most stunning national parks in Alaska . 

It’s where you’ll find Mount Denali — the tallest mountain peak in North America . You’ll likewise find different species of animals roaming around the nearly six million-acre land. This includes wolves, caribou, moose, sheep, and grizzly and black bears, all of which are often seen during the summer months. One of the best ways to explore the beauty of the park is through its hiking trails . But a trip to the park around July allows you to use your own private vehicle to drive along a portion of the Denali Park Road. Furthermore, bus tours are available during this month.

Best Places to Visit in July in the USA on a Budget

14. salt lake city, utah.

Aerial view of Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Photo by lassensurf on Pixabay

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 61.3°F and high of 84.7°F; precipitation of 0.3″

Reasons to Visit July: Pioneer Day celebrations.

There’s a myriad of things to do in Salt Lake City on a budget! Utah’s capital city offers visitors historic sights, nature trails, and religious attractions. Admire the 222-foot beauty of Salt Lake Temple, learn about the history of Temple Square, and get a better understanding of the state’s history and politics at the Utah State Capitol Building. Enjoy a picnic and stroll through Liberty Park. While you’re there, don’t miss out on the chance of meeting different bird species, not just from North America but from other parts of the world at the Tracy Aviary and Botanical Garden. Visit on the 24th of the month to witness the city’s celebration of Pioneer Day. Floats, bands, and dancers take to the streets to commemorate the state’s early residents, with the festivities culminating in the downtown area. There you’ll find live music, dancing, games, and food.

15. Glacier National Park, Montana

Sunrise over the mountain ranges in Glacier National Park, Montana.

Photo Diana Robinson on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 50°F and high of 80°F; precipitation of 1.39” Reasons to Visit July: Great time for scenic drives along Going-to-the-Sun Road. Ideal water temperatures for water-based activities.

A trip to Montana’s Glacier National Park during July means warm sunny days and cool nights. Average temperatures fluctuate between highs of mid-80s°F to lows of upper 40s°F. However, temperatures can drop at higher elevations, such as at Logan Pass, with slight chances of snow occurring any time of the year. Nevertheless, since all hiking trails, business, and services are fully operational, you’ll never run out of things to do in Glacier National Park ! This includes going for a scenic drive along Going-to-the-Sun Road, camping in the wilderness, and stargazing during the twilight hours. Furthermore, the park has some of the best lakes in the US, perfect for water-based activities such as fishing, white water canoeing, kayaking, and rafting. Want to learn more about the park? Free ranger-led activity programs are available during the month.

16. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Wide shot of the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park during July.

Photo by Zack Frank on Adobe Stock

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 41.5°F and high of 71.6°F; precipitation of 1.6″

Reasons to Visit July: All trailheads, backcountry camping sites, and facilities are fully open. Wildflowers are in full bloom.

Weather-wise, July is one of the best times to visit Yellowstone National Park because of its daytime temperatures around 70°F. It’s a popular time to visit, with plenty of people flocking to iconic attractions such as Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic. All trails, roads, bike routes, lodges, and visitor centers are fully open. River levels drop around this time, opening up many backcountry camping sites. Moreover, wildflowers at higher altitudes are in full bloom, which further makes the landscape even more stunning than it usually is. In addition, July is part of the rutting season of the park’s male bison. Head over to the Lamar and Hayden valleys to hear these majestic creatures.

17. Grand Canyon, Arizona

Wide shot of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon with clouds in the sky during July.

Photo screaming_monkey on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 50°F and high of 84°F; precipitation of 0.8″

Reasons to Visit July: Mule trips are available plus longer daylight hours.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site in the USA is a must-visit for many. People travel across the globe to witness the spectacular landscape of the Grand Canyon. Weather conditions and temperatures in the park vary according to elevation. Generally, though, July sees average highs soaring to triple digits in the daytime. After the sun goes down, nighttime temperatures fluctuate between 40s°F and 70s°F. 

It can get crowded due to the summer holidays, particularly at the South Rim, but the North and West Rims have less number of tourists around this time. Hiking and backpacking are obvious ways to explore the trails of the North Rim. However, mule trips are extremely popular with visitors, as well. Meanwhile, at the West Rim, you can go on a whitewater rafting trip or walk the glass walkway situated 4,000 feet above sea level. Furthermore, the longer daylight hours of July provide more time for exploration of this natural wonder! 

18. York, Pennsylvania

One of the historic buildings in York City, Pennsylvania during July.

Photo by Smallbones on Wikimedia Commons

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 66°F and high of 84°F; precipitation of 3.3″

Reasons to Visit July: Various farmers’ markets across the city are open.

Nestled between the rolling hills of Pennsylvania, York City is one of the small towns you should add to your itinerary of the best places to visit in July in the USA . Dubbed as the White Rose City after the symbol of the House of York of England, the metropolis is an architectural museum! It’s home to a collection of well-preserved buildings dating back to the 18th century. Strolling through the streets transports you back in time. In fact, York, PA has four national historic districts. The town isn’t just a haven for history lovers. There are a lot of other attractions that will satisfy all types of visitors. Families with kids can all meet cows and other animals at the city’s farms and nature centers. There’s various farmers’ markets and shopping centers if you want to purchase souvenirs, as well.

19. Canyon Ferry Lake, Montana

Tall trees and mountains surrounding Canyon Ferry Lake in Montana during July.

Photo from the Visit Montana official Website

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 52°F and high of 83°F; precipitation of 1.47″

Reasons to Visit July: Perfect time for fishing and camping.

Grab your best fishing rods and camping tents, and set off to Canyon Ferry Lake in Montana. Located between the slopes of the Big Belt Mountains, it provides locals and tourists alike with plenty of outdoor recreational activities. On top of the list is fishing, with the lake considered as one of the best angling destinations in the state. During warm summer months, many visit the lake hoping to reel in their prized catch. The waters are swimming with trout, sunfish, codfish and sculpin. It’s likewise a popular boating destination with three marinas in the area. On the other hand, if you’re looking for some land-based fun, there are several parks perfect for biking, hiking, and picnicking. Stay the night at one of the Canyon Ferry campgrounds to complete the experience. Expect moderately warm temperatures that range from lows of 50s°F to highs of 80s°F.

Best Places to Visit in July in the East Coast

20. acadia national park, maine.

Rocky coast of Acadia National Park, Maine during July.

Photo by demerzel21 on Adobe Stock

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 58°F and high of 75°F; precipitation of 2.8″ Reasons to Visit July: Ideal weather conditions for scenic drives up the mountains.

Acadia National Park is another one of the best places to visit in July in the USA , on account of its comfortable weather conditions. Daytime temperatures vary between lows of mid-40s°F. and highs of 90s°F. Meanwhile, water temperatures are much cooler, ranging from 50s°F to 70s°F. What’s more, all picnic areas, park roads, beaches, and campgrounds are fully open around July.

The Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic Coast spans 47,000 acres and features wetlands, rocky beaches, forests, meadows, and granite peaks. Here, you’ll also find Cadillac mountain — the highest point on the East Coast . One of the best things to do in Acadia is take a scenic drive up to the summit of Cadillac, which offers picturesque views of the eastern seaboard. Don’t forget to pack your hiking boots, in order to comfortably explore the 158 miles of hiking trails.

21. Washington, D.C.

Fourth of July fireworks on the National Park tidal basin, with the Washington Monument in Washington, DC.

Photo by MelissaMN on Adobe Stock

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 71°F and high of 88°F; precipitation of 3.1”

Reasons to Visit July: Extravagant 4th of July celebrations. 

There’s no doubt that the nation’s capital is among the top places to go for the 4th of July. Washington, D.C. is filled with celebrations from concerts, street festivals, and parades. Of course, the highlight of the celebration is the firework displays that light up the night sky against the skyline of the district’s iconic monuments and memorials. Not visiting on the 4th? There are still countless things to do the rest of the month! Enjoy free live music and theater performances at some of the most popular venues.

Note that July can get hot and humid with temperatures reaching the upper 80s°F with some occasional rainfall. While not the best conditions for outdoor activities , there are plenty of indoor attractions you can check out, including numerous museums and theaters. And if you truly want to beat the heat, make a splash at one of D.C.’s lakes, waterfront, and splash zones. 

22. Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina and Tennessee

Rocky stream found at Great Smoky Mountains National Park; one of the best places to visit in July USA.

Photo by Jim Liestman on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 65°F and high of 84°F; precipitation of 3.6″

Reasons to Visit July: Ideal weather for outdoor activities; wildflowers and shrubs in bloom. 

July is a popular month to visit the Great Smoky Mountains and for good reason. Straddling the border of North Carolina and Tennessee, the Smokies during this month are ideal for outdoor adventure, such as hiking up the mountains, chasing waterfalls, and wildlife spotting. Furthermore, all picnic areas and pavilions are open during this time. Admittedly, it can get rather hot and humid during the month, with temperatures soaring into the 90s°F at lower elevations. However, the canopy of the dense woodland forest provides shade to cool off visitors. Alternatively, retreat to the mountain’s cascading falls and gentle streams. Another option is to head up to higher altitudes, such as Mount LeConte, where the weather is much more pleasant. While on your journey, keep an eye out for the assortment of wildflowers and shrubs in bloom in mid-elevation areas.

23. Outer Banks, North Carolina

One of the historic lighthouses at Outer Banks, North Carolina against a starry night sky. 

Photo by Alistair Nicol on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 75.5°F and high of 82.7°F; precipitation of 3.8″

Reasons to Visit July: Fewer crowds compared to other destinations.

Generally considered as one of the states with the best weather in the US, North Carolina experiences sunny skies with few bad weather days in July. And one of the top destinations in the state to enjoy the pleasant weather is at Outer Banks . Far away from crowded cities, gaudy nightlife, high-rise buildings that spoil the ocean views, and tourist traps, a summer getaway on this string of barrier islands means seaside tranquility.

Over a hundred miles of shoreline come alive with people lounging by the beach, splashing around the waves, and reeling in their catch of the day. Water sports, such as kayaking, kite surfing, surfing, and paddle boarding are just some of the popular water activities. Looking for things to do away from the shores? Immerse yourself in local culture when you step into local galleries. Delve into history when you visit the city’s museums and other historical sights. For a more unique perspective of the coastline, climb up one of the centuries-old lighthouses or consider hopping aboard a helicopter for a bird’s-eye view of the islands.

24. South Beach, Florida

Wide shot of South Beach in Florida during July with people lounging by the beach.

Photo by Mike McBey on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 74°F and high of 89°F; precipitation of 5.1″

Reasons to Visit July: Fourth of July street parades, firework displays, and music festivals.

A good time is always guaranteed at South Beach, a lively Miami Beach neighborhood, thanks to the number of energetic nightclubs, with the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop. The area hosts a myriad of festivities, including a good old-fashioned street parade, then firework displays that light up the sky. Various music festivals are scheduled around this time, as well, ranging from rap and hip-hop to classical music.

In terms of weather conditions, South Beach experiences average temperatures that fluctuate between lows in the upper 70s°F and highs in the upper 80s°F. Expect light rain showers all throughout the month, though they don’t last very long. Despite the hot, wet, and humid weather, South Beach is still considered among the best places to visit in July in the USA, especially if warm weather, perfect waves, beautiful beaches , and non-stop nightlife are what you’re after.

25. New York City, New York

Fireworks display against the New York City skyline during Independence Day.

Photo by  ungvar on Adobe Stock

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 71°F and high of 84°F; precipitation of 3.5″

Reasons to Visit July: Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular

For many, the Big Apple is among the top cities to visit in the U.S. The city that never sleeps is truly rich with diverse culture, interesting history, and countless entertainment venues. July is a great time to witness the city come alive. And the warm weather is ideal for strolling through the paths of Central Park or biking along the Hudson River. However, undoubtedly the annual Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular is the highlight of the month in NYC. The well-known department store hosts an extravagant pyrotechnic display, accompanied by performances and appearances from major artists and celebrities.

Best Places to Visit in July in the West Coast

26. san francisco, california.

The Golden Gate Bridge with a fireworks display in the background in San Francisco; one of the best places to visit in July USA.

Photo by Thomas Hawk on Flickr

Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 56°F and high of 70°F; precipitation of 0.0″

Reasons to Visit July: Several race marathons, the Fillmore Jazz Festival, and Bastille Day Festival.

For West Coast destinations this July, you certainly can’t go wrong with San Francisco . The city is famous for its steep rolling hills and being home to iconic landmarks and structures. This includes the likes of the Golden Gate Bridge , the Painted Ladies, and one of three surviving Japantowns in the country. The City by the Bay is packed with events and fun activities during this month. The main highlight, of course, is the annual 4th of July celebration, with its parade, street fairs, and firework display over the San Francisco skyline. Other notable events in the city in July include several marathons and music festivals. Want to immerse yourself in French culture without leaving the Bay Area? Schedule your trip around the third week of the month for the Bastille Day Festival.

27. San Diego, California 

Signage on display about the San Diego Comic Con; one of the events in San Diego during July.

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Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 63°F and high of 71°F; precipitation of 0.1″

Reasons to Visit July: San Diego County Fair, San Diego Comic Con, and the beginning of the Del Mar Racing Season.

San Diego is another popular destination in California that sees flocks of tourists during the month of July. Besides the plethora of sunning and surfing opportunities, America’s Finest City likewise offers an array of festivals and sporting events. Head over to the San Diego County Fair for some live entertainment, delicious food, and fun rides and games. Equestrian fans shouldn’t miss out on the start of the Del Mar Racing Season around mid-July. Beach sports enthusiasts will surely be thrilled to witness the annual Over-the-Line tournament in the city. Meanwhile, comic book fans definitely won’t pass up the opportunity to be part of the biggest pop culture convention in San Diego!

28. Los Angeles, California 

Wide shot of Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles with the Hollywood sign in the background.

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Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 65°F and high of 83°F; precipitation of 0.0″

Reasons to Visit July: Several film and music festivals, pop culture conventions, and several sporting events.  

Countless people consider Los Angeles as one of the best places for vacation in summer. After all, it’s hard to beat its incredible natural landscape, gorgeous beaches, lively boardwalks, piers, amusement parks, and other iconic attractions. From a myriad of celebrations to sporting events, there’s truly no shortage of things to do in Los Angeles during July. Chief among them are the Independence Day concerts held across the city, though the most prominent ones are held at the Hollywood Bowl and Rose Bowl Stadium.

For sports fans, July is a great month to support the city’s baseball, soccer, or women’s basketball teams. Meanwhile, motorheads won’t want to miss out on the Port of Los Angeles’ Cars & Stripes Forever and its exhibit of over a 100 pre-1975 classic cars and motorcycles. Film enthusiasts will also be glad to know that July has several film festivals, including the Outfest LA Film Festival. What’s more, the city’s annual Anime Expo will surely thrill avid Japanese pop culture fans. 

29. Olympic National Park, Washington

Meadows with wildflowers in bloom at Olympic National Park; one of the best places to visit in July USA.

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Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 49.8°F and high of 73.8°F; precipitation of 0.8″

Reasons to Visit July: All trailheads and ranger-led programs are accessible and available. Small chances of rainfall. 

Temperate weather greets you when you visit Olympic National Park in July. It’s the perfect time to explore the national park’s stunning landscapes. Thus, it’s undeniably among the best places to visit in July in the USA. Spread out across nearly a million acres, the vast size of the park encompasses three distinct ecosystems. It boasts a beautiful coastline, a lush rainforest, and alpine highlands. The 70 miles rugged shoreline features sandy beaches and rocky shores, while the temperate forest has towering trees, wildflower meadows and tranquil lakeshores. The highlands, on the other hand, features breathtaking glacier-capped mountains.

Visiting in July means all activities such as climbing, hiking, backpacking, fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and night sky stargazing are all possible. Ranger-led programs are available during this month too. In terms of weather conditions, temperatures are moderately warm, rarely exceeding 80°F. What’s more, July is the month with the least chances of rainfall but fog can sometimes persist in higher elevation areas.

30. Oregon Coast

Greenery with colorful flora against the coastline along the Oregon Coast; one of the best places to visit in July USA.

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Average Temperature and Precipitation: Low of 55°F and high of 85°F; precipitation of 1.1″

Reasons to Visit July: Sunny days with 11 hours of sunshine.

Planning on a road trip for your next vacation? Well, how about a trip through the Oregon Coast? Stretching over 300 miles, the region is divided into three: the North Coast, Central Coast, and South Coast. Among them, it’s the North Coast that attracts the most visitors with its sandstone cliffs, ocean caves, and iconic landmarks, like shipwrecks and the Haystack Rock.

Meanwhile, the Central Coast is a well-known fishing destination with lots of overlooks. Further down, the South Coast offers secluded black-sand beaches, jagged cliffs, and beachside forests with beautiful hiking paths. Scattered across the coast, you’ll find both popular and secluded beaches, starting from Cannon Beach in the north all the way down to Oregon Dunes. The best part? All of them are free and open to the public. As such, this picturesque shoreline is a popular cheap weekend getaway spot for both Oregon locals and tourists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where in the us has the best weather in july.

Powell Street at Union Square in Downtown San Francisco with the tram system in view.

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Cities such as San Francisco and San Diego experience cooler weather in July compared to other areas on the West Coast . Meanwhile, Washington State and coastal Maine offer comfortable summer temperatures on the East Coast . Although, if you want to escape the warm July weather, head up to Alaska, which is one of the coolest states in the country.

What Is the Best Place to Vacation in July?

Colorful firework display in the night sky during 4th of July in Bar Harbor, Maine; one of the best places to visit in July in the USA.

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City goers can’t go wrong with the lively ambience of places like Las Vegas , New York City, Miami, Washington, D.C., or Los Angeles . On the other hand, nature lovers will find paradise in the country’s national parks and their stunning vistas. For the best of both worlds, there are a number of small towns that provide relaxing atmospheres with still plenty of options for fun and excitement. This includes the likes of Bar Harbor, San Juan Islands, and Cape Cod

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Welcome signage to Las Vegas, Nevada; one of the best places to visit in July in the USA.

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Many consider New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Las Vegas as some of the best places to visit in summer in the USA . Meanwhile, popular laid-back beach destinations can be found along the Oregon Coast , in San Juan Islands , and Outer Banks .

Which State Is the Best to Visit in July?

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California is the best state to visit in July if you’re looking to soak up some sun and ride some waves. And since it’s home to nine national parks, it’s also a great destination if you’re planning on adventurous outdoor activities. For those looking for beautiful coastal scenery, Maine is certainly among the best places to visit in July in the USA. 

Visiting the Best Vacation Spots in the USA in July

Create long-lasting memories with your friends, family, and loved ones at these best vacation spots in the US in the month of July! From the best places to visit in July with family to romantic getaway destinations, the USA has it all. Whether you’re looking for a beach vacation, a wilderness excursion, an energetic metropolitan vibe, or tranquility, there are endless possibilities for your next summer vacation!

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The Best Places to Travel in July to Soak Up Summer Vibes

It's peak summer travel season!

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We rounded up advice from family travel experts and threw in some picks of our own based on research for Good Housekeeping 's Family Travel Awards . Since it's ultra-pricey to fly to Europe on just a couple of weeks' notice, we mostly stuck to vacation spots across the U.S. If you want to go big, zero in on our Hawaii resort or Alaskan cruise suggestions. Otherwise, lean into our off-the-beaten-path recommendations, like a fun town outside of Atlanta that gives you easy access to both city attractions and nature activities.

Whether you're eager to take a cruise or a road trip, watch the waves or the animals or listen to live music or nature sounds, we've found a place for you. We even threw in a couple of choices for a kid-free getaway in case yours are a sleepaway camp or a grandparent's house.

Sandy Springs, Georgia

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About 20 minutes north of Atlanta, Sandy Springs boasts 22 miles of riverfront along the banks of the Chattahoochee River. It's a perfect home base for a family vacation that blends city attractions and nature activities.

Some days, you can take the Metro to Atlanta to visit the Georgia Aquarium and Zoo Atlanta. You can even book a tour to see where famous movies, like The A venge rs, were filmed. For the rest of your trip, kick back kayaking, hiking and exploring some of Sandy Springs' 20 parks. Young kids will especially love the funky playground at Abernathy Greenway Playable Art Park.

Fourth of July weekend is a fantastic time to visit Sandy Springs thanks to a massive fireworks celebration that includes a concert and food trucks. Stay at the Hilton Atlanta Perimeter Suites , which has family-friendly perks like free breakfast, an in-room fridge and microwave, an outdoor pool and a free shuttle to the Metro station.

Park City, Utah

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For one of the most scenic fireworks displays in the country, take your crew to Forum Fest at Canyons Village in Park City, Utah. The four-day shindig, which kicks off on June 30, includes live music, kids' and family activities, public art displays and nightly drone and fireworks shows.

While you're in town, you can try one of the many epic nature activities, including a yoga class in a crater. Thrills for kids include an amazing alpine coaster, and teens 16 and up can even bobsled on an Olympic track. Standout places to stay include Waldorf Astoria Park City and Pendry Park City .

Excelsior Springs, Missouri

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Attention Midwesterners who want a wellness getaway within driving distance: A couple of days at The Elms Hotel & Spa near Kansas City will refresh your body and mind. Recently renovated, the massive spa at the historic property is well known for The Grotto, its relaxing take on a Roman bath. Visit on July 22 for The Under The Stars Wellness Retreat. The special event includes Grotto access, a 50-minute massage, a gentle flow yoga session and a sound bath in the zen garden ending with a lantern release and bonfire. Pure bliss!

Maui, Hawaii

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Maui fulfills bucket-list fantasies all year long, but July is a particularly good month to bring the kids. Since families comprise a large percentage of guests at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa in July, they'll be plenty of buddies for your little ones to play with at the sandy-bottom kids' pool and in the supervised kids' club.

" Years later, my daughter still fondly remembers playing with children from Japan that she met at the resort," says one GH staffer. Winner of a 2023 Good Housekeeping Family Travel Award, the oceanfront resort also wows travelers of all ages with rooftop stargazing programs, a nightly luau and recently renovated rooms.

Savannah, Georgia

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The top hotel in the U.S. according to a recent TripAdvisor report, Perry Lane Hotel is as charming (and reliable) as Savannah itself . A rooftop deck with a pool and activities, vintage arcade games plus a replenishing cookie jar in the lobby appeal to guests of all ages. Part of the Marriott Luxury collection, the hotel accepts (and awards) Marriott Bonvoy points. Through August 31, you can score special rates with the "Summering in Savannah" package.

Burlington, Vermont

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Thanks to Amtrak's Ethan Allen Express service from NYC to downtown Burlington, city dwellers can place the vibrant town on the top of the list for a car-free long weekend getaway. The scenic ride (an attraction in itself for train buffs of all ages) whisks passengers through the Hudson Valley, Green Mountains and finally, to the city on the shores of Lake Champlain.

Burlington's culinary scene exceeds expectations (Get to Church Street Marketplace!) and biking is a common way to get around for the whole family. Stay downtown at Hotel Vermont , which has plush rooms and suites, a fun "bedtime menu" for kids and adults and windows that open so you can savor the breeze off the lake.

Hot Springs, Virginia

omni homestead resort

The Omni Homestead Resort is leveling up its family programming for the Fourth of July weekend. The historic property, which caters to multi-gen groups, created a star-spangled lineup that includes duck races; social hours; Red, White and Blue Mixology and, of course, fireworks. That's in addition to the usual activities like the water park for kids and the relaxing thermal pools for grown-ups. All of the guest rooms have been recently renovated — and the color palette is dreamy.

Outer Banks, North Carolina

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The Outer Banks is the "it" destination for beach vacation home rentals, according to the rental platform Vacasa . Fueled by the Netflix hit Outer Banks , searches on Vacasa for the destination have more than doubled in the last year. Vacasa's Jamie McClellan, who has kids ages 2 and 7, recommends staying in the central part of the region, such as Nags Head or Kitty Hawk, for great beaches with plenty of shops and restaurants.

Then McClellan suggests taking half-day trips to explore other parts of the Outer Banks. "We like the uncrowded beaches on Hatteras Island, which is part of the National Wildlife Refuge," says McClellan. And don't worry about seeing a lot of film crews around — Outer Banks is actually shot in Charleston, South Carolina.

discovery princess in alaska

If you can't stand the summer heat, may we suggest booking an Alaskan cruise? Cruising weather is typically best in July with the lowest chance of rain and high temps in the 60s. Several cruise lines sail to Alaska, but if you have both grandparents and young kids in your group, Princess Cruise Lines is a fantastic pick.

Supervised kids programs for ages 3 and up make at-sea days extra fun for little ones. Teens have their own hangout space while adults might want to spend some time at the spa or Vegas-style casino. Sailings start in Seattle or San Francisco — both tend to have cooler summertime weather if you want to tack on a few days of site-seeing before or after cruising.

Lexington, Kentucky

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Known for its championship thoroughbred horse farms, bourbon distilleries and delicious eats, the “Horse Capital of the World” is a fab road trip destination for friends' or couples' getaways. Once you get there, you can leave your car parked.

Town Branch Commons, the recently completed 5.5-mile greenway trail, connects the bustling downtown to the historic Bourbon Distillery District. Be one of the first guests to stay at The Manchester Hotel , a high-end boutique property that's opening in June . It's on the former grounds of Central Kentucky’s first registered bourbon distillery and boasts 125 beautiful guest rooms.

Jacksonville, Florida

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You might think of Miami and Orlando as the Florida hot spots, but Jacksonville is an up-and-comer, according to new data from Skyscanner , a search engine and travel agency. Located in the Northeast part of the state, the city boasts 22 miles of beaches, cultural attractions and has many affordable places to stay. Case in point: The budget-friendly Hampton Inn Oceanfront Jacksonville Beach has a stretch of sand just for resort guests plus a pool with waterfall features.

Oranjestad, Aruba

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While summer and early fall mark hurricane season in the Caribbean (boo!), Aruba is spared from most direct hits because it's located south of the prime storm tracks. Booking the beachfront sister resorts Divi & Tamarijn Aruba is about as safe as it gets in the Caribbean this time of year. Set on a mile-long white sand beach, the pair of all-inclusives shares a supervised program for kids ages 4 to 12. Divi offers multi-bedroom suites to accommodate larger families.

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Whether you want to finally plan that European trip or prefer to stay close to home, we've rounded up the best destinations for your summer vaxication.

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This picturesque Balkan country is open to Americans who can prove they are Covid-negative, antibody-positive, or have been fully vaccinated. The luxe One&Only brand of hotels just opened its first European outpost in Montenegro. Perched at the entrance of Boka Bay, with panoramic views of mountains and the shimmering Adriatic Sea, the One&Only Portonovi has private beaches, a Chenot spa, and a Michelin-starred chef, and is the perfect spot from which to explore the area's many charming Medieval towns and hidden gems (think ancient citadels, monasteries tucked inside caves, secluded lagoons and coves).

Chebeague Island, Maine

chebeague island inn on chebeague island in casco bay, maine, just off the coast of falmouth and cumberland foreside, is a 1930's classic wooden hotel it sits on a rise facing west and spectacular views of casco bay and the maine coast the island is a friendly small town with fishermen and a tight knit community

After closing for more than a year due to Covid-19, this Maine island, located in Casco Bay and just a 25-minute ferry ride from Portland, is welcoming visitors again just in time for summer. Holding court from high on a hill is the 21-room Chebeague Island Inn , which has been around since the 1880s. Take your pick from a myriad of summer-perfect activities: tennis, golf, fishing, lawn games, bike rides to the beach, reading and games on the wraparound porch, bonfires, and so many seafood feasts, courtesy of the hotel's award-winning chef Matt Ginn.

Beverly Hills, California

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As if the Beverly Hills Hotel wasn't already enough of an A-lister's oasis, the property's spa has recently been given a refresh by Alexandra Champalimaud, the same master designer who restored its iconic bungalows last year (#5, once favored by Elizabeth Taylor, is pictured here). Done up in soothing turquoise and gold tones, and inspired by the flora and fauna of California, the new spa is sure to make you forget all of your troubles, if even just for a few hours.

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Ketchikan, Alaska

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Cruise ships won't be back this summer, meaning it's prime time to explore Alaska's famed Inside Passage, a highly trafficked cruise route, while it's still relatively empty. Plus, less manmade pressure on the environment means wildlife watching and fishing are at their peak. Ketchikan, located at then southernmost end of it all, is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World." Stay at the Salmon Falls Resort , a paradise for those who love to fish (those who prefer dry land can still enjoy the spoils). Best of all? Ketchikan is just a 90-minute flight from Seattle.

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The Berkshires, Massachusetts

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For classical music buffs who haven't been able to step foot inside a concert hall since the B.C. (before Covid) era, some good news at last: Tanglewood will be back this summer. The Boston Symphony Orchestra's annual summer festival is socially distanced by design (open-air venue, expansive grounds for picnicking), and its location in the beautiful Berkshires region makes it an all-around perfect July getaway. Add in a little self-care, too, by staying at the Miraval Berkshires , where the robust wellness programming includes equine therapy, meditation, yoga, and beekeeping.

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Make like Succession 's Kendall Roy and retreat to middle-of-nowhere Iceland for deep detox and adventure (sans filial pathos, obviously). Deplar Farm , located on a converted sheep farm in the remote Northern Troll Peninsula, is just the kind of place where UHNWIs like the fictional Roys might go to unplug from the world. There are just 13 rooms sprawled out over 28,000 square feet of space and itineraries are tailored to each guest's preferences—think fly fishing, horseback riding, hiking, whale watching, kayaking through fjords, and, for the first time in 6,000 years, viewing lava flow from the recent Fagradalsfjall volcano eruption. You could also opt to take full advantage of Deplar Farm's state-of-the-art spa facilities, which have flotation tanks, indoor and outdoor saunas, and a geothermal pool with the most spectacular views of the landscape. Plus, 24 hours of daylight in the summer should be reason alone to put Iceland at the top of the list.

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Telluride, Colorado

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For those who believe ski destinations are actually much better in the warmer months, head to Telluride. Nestled in a box canyon and surrounded by the peaks of the San Juan Mountains, this former Victorian mining town is a summer adventurer's paradise. Stay at the recently refurbished Madeline Hotel , an Auberge Resort, where the extensive list of activity offerings—helicopter tours, private horseback riding trails through the backcountry, 4x4 off-roading through the mountains, a via ferrata, golfing against the backdrop of the Rockies, trout fishing—will definitely keep you busy.

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Big Sur, California

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Big Sur's stretch of Highway 1 has finally reopened after months of closure due to a massive landslide that washed away a chunk of the scenic road earlier this year. With temperatures in the 70s during the day, and virtually no rain, it's no wonder this destination is so sought after during the summer season. The Ventana Big Sur , with its 160 acres of towering redwoods and ocean views, is an ideal home base to return to after long days of hiking and coastline-hugging drives. There are on-property activities, too, such as foraging, falconry, and Tai Chi classes.

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21 Best Places to Travel to in July

06/02/2023 by Nicole Edwards 1 Comment

You’re not alone if you are looking for a spectacular place to visit in July. Around the world, July is a popular month for visiting a new country because you’ll have some of the best weather for beach days or ski days. This means you will probably meet some other solo travelers as you navigate new lands! To help you get started, we’ve put together a list of the 21 best places to travel to in July: 

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Southeast Asia

1. phong nha, vietnam.

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Phong Nha, which means “wind and teeth” is home to the world’s largest cave. Not surprisingly, the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is also one of the best caving destinations you’ll find. You can take a tour through the caves, or if you’re feeling adventurous, go on a motorbike. Just be prepared to get muddy as you explore (bring a swimsuit or old clothes or check out our Vietnam packing list for more tips). You’ll save some money if you don’t go on a tour, but you can also get ahead with cheaper accommodations like hostels.

You’ll definitely want to visit the caves in Vietnam during the dry season, which runs from March to August. In July you’ll have temperatures in the 80s-90s. Before you go, here’s some tips on how to make the most of your trip and stay safe !

2. Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

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Are you looking for strawberries to pick? Cameron Highlands has you covered with these plump sweet berries that you can even turn into strawberry juice. The rolling hills also make the highlands suitable for tea plantations, or if you like to explore, there’s plenty of hiking and trekking to do. The countryside is so tremendously green you’ll want to bring your camera to get some gorgeous shots.

Cameron Highlands are pretty touristy, but with July being the tail end of the dry season, you can expect fewer crowds. Temperatures are refreshing and in the 70s. Travel to Malaysia is very affordable; here are some hostels to check out.

3. Gili Islands, Indonesia

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You’ve got Gili T, Gili Meno and Gili Air , but what’s the difference and where should you go? Gili T is more of a party island as it’s more established than the other two. Gili Meno is the complete opposite of Gili T; you can chill and nobody will bother you. And then Gili Air is right smack in the middle: some chill, some party. If you can’t decide, just hop on a ferry and ride for a few minutes to check out another of the Gili’s. While you’re here, you’ll want to swim, snorkel, relax on a beach, or meet fellow travelers at a bar or restaurant.

July is part of the dry season in the Gili’s which makes underwater visibility top notch. Temperatures are in the 80s and since most people will be in Bali, you’ll be able to enjoy some of the most beautiful islands in Indonesia without the tourists.

North America

4. road trip through canada.

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Canada has so much to see that you might as well just take a road trip to national parks, cities, coasts and islands. Here are some places in Canada we recommend you put on your road trip itinerary. Canada is one of the safest places in the world, making it less daunting of a country to explore if you’re a first-time solo traveler. It’s also a budget-friendly country and a wonderful place to get an extra dose of nature. That being said, you can also find some wonderful summer festivals in cities like Quebec and Toronto.

July temperatures are in the 70s, and because it’s so pleasant, more people will be visiting. But if you go on a road trip, you can take your pick between hiking and camping , or whale and polar bear watching , or even perusing the murals in Churchill .

5. The Great Blue Hole, Belize

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If you’re looking for one of the best dive sites in the world, head to the Great Blue Hole in Belize. You won’t be disappointed by the depths, the warm and clear water, and the colorful reef fish. The Blue Hole was formed during the last glacial period when water levels rose and flooded the cave system. Here are some other reefs and caves you can tour via kayak or snorkeling excursion .

April to June is considered prime time to visit, however you can snorkel all year-round. If you want to avoid some of the crowds, check it out in July where you might manage a sighting of a whale shark during their migration.

6. The Florida Keys, USA

best place to visit on july

The United States has a tropical island chain called the Florida Keys. Each Key is completely unique: Key Largo has beautiful man-made beaches and nature parks, Islamorada has gorgeous reefs and historic islands, Marathon is known for its fishing and 7-mile bridge, Big Pine has the cutest little deer you’ll find in North America, and then Key West is excursion head-quarters with sunset cruises, food and cultural tours , and bars galore. If you’re looking for a little bit of Caribbean paradise, you’ll find it here.

If you can stand a little bit of heat and humidity, then consider checking out the Keys in July. Summer is considered Hurricane Season and most people are visiting places up north, but, hurricanes statistically hit in August-September and many people still enjoy these months for the smaller crowds, better deals and warmer waters. If you go over Independence Day, you’ll also catch spectacular 4th of July fireworks.

7. National Parks in California, USA

best place to visit on july

California is home to the biggest trees in the world at the Sequoia National Park , the tallest trees in the world at Redwood National Park, and also North America’s tallest waterfall at Yosemite National Park. You’ll find beautiful lakes at Kings Canyon National Park, spectacular trails at Lassen Volcanic National Park , and if you love the sea, go to the Channel Islands National Park. Find a complete list of national parks here .

Most of California’s national parks are great for visiting in July, however avoid Joshua Tree, Pinnacles, and Death Valley because the deserts can get very hot, over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Other than that, you’ll have a hard time getting bored with all the diversity that California has to offer.

8. Lavertezzo, Switzerland

best place to visit on july

One of the best summer activities you could find would be the river that runs through Lavertezzo . The water is probably some of the clearest and cleanest on earth, and you couldn’t ask for better rocks to tan on. Plus, there’s a beautiful double-arch bridge that makes for a great photo op, or a place to leap into the water. Bring a picnic lunch because the nearby towns are very small and don’t have a lot of dining choices.

Even in July, which is typically the warmest month of the year in Switzerland , the river is cold and the air will be in the 60s. But this doesn’t deter people from getting out and enjoying the water. Just bring some warm clothes for after the plunge, and don’t forget your sunscreen!

9. The Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy

Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy

South Tyrol is the place to go for beautiful and delicious food , grapevines growing on rolling hills, rock climbing, hiking and camping , and 800 castles. But the real attraction here are the Dolomites, a rock formation and UNESCO site. The Via Ferrata routes are fixed with ladders and cables and there are plenty to try at various difficulty levels. The views at the top are breathtaking and well worth the climb. Before you go, check out some of these tips , like picking a climbing guide.

Visiting Italy’s Dolomites in July means gorgeous landscapes and mild temperatures (in the 60s, but temps drop the further you climb). You’ll see wildflowers in bloom and lush green meadows. More people start to come out in late July, so get there early if you want a quieter experience. 

10. The Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland

best place to visit on july

If you enjoy road trips with scenic views, hop on the Wild Atlantic Way , which is the longest coastal drive in the world. It wraps around the island, starting in Galway and ending in Donegal before continuing in Northern Ireland. You’ll stumble across wonderful Irish cuisine, quaint little towns, bogs and cliffs, and in Northern Ireland , some Game of Thrones filming locations. While you’re on the west coast near Galway, check out some of these most beautiful beaches, cliffs, and greenways.

Ireland in July is fantastic. The weather is brisk (low 60s) and dry, the skies are sunny, and the days are long. July is peak season, but if you are sticking to the self-guided road trip, you’ll avoid most of the crowds, which tend to flock to the cities. You’ll be able to balance the serenity of the countryside’s gorgeous views and pleasant weather with the popularity of restaurants and pubs that dot the way. It’s quite the perfect setup for a solo road trip as well!

11. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda

gorilla trekking uganda

If you love wildlife, a gorilla trekking experience should be at the top of your list. While you can see gorillas behind bars in zoos, you’ll experience an entirely different level of awe when you see them in the wild, going about their daily activities. It’s very safe as you’ll be with guides who are prepared and equipped to maintain control. And Uganda is a beautiful country where you can also hike and listen to the sounds of the jungle from a hammock.

In terms of weather, July is one of the best months to visit Uganda. It’s the dry season and temperatures are in the 70s. But, lots of people will be looking to go on a gorilla trek because it’s also a great time for viewing wildlife. You’ll want to get your gorilla trekking permit months in advance.

12. Safari in Tanzania

Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge

Did Lion King make you dream about seeing zebras, elephants, lions, hippos, and giraffes? If so, you can make your dream a reality at the Safari in Tanzania . You’ll want to go in a safari vehicle with a pop top because it’s ideal for seeing wildlife, and you’ll want a guide because the guides know where to spot the wildlife. It can get pretty expensive, so here’s how to book an affordable trip . While you’re there, you can visit the Black Rhinos at the Ngorongoro Crater and the flamingos at Lake Manyara National Park.

Not only is the weather pleasant in July (it’s the dry season and temperatures are in the 70s), but you’ll catch the Great Migration. This means your chances of seeing wildlife are practically guaranteed. But, this is also peak season, so prices may be a bit higher and tours will fill up fast.

13. Road Trip in South Africa

south africa road trip

You don’t have to decide on a specific place in South Africa unless you want to, because you can check out most of South Africa on a road trip. Some places on the itinerary include Johannesburg with its rich history, Blyde River Canyon for fantastic views, Kruger National Park for the wildlife, Golden Gate Highlands for the sunsets, the world heritage site at Drakensberg Mountains, the Wild Coast, and more. Here’s an itinerary and a packing list so you can better plan your trip.

July is super sunny for about twelve hours each day. If you are planning on doing the road trip you’ll want to pack for warmer weather (70s) during the day and cold weather at night (40s). If you are going to Cape Town , bring an umbrella just in case. July is a popular month to visit South Africa, but on a road trip, you’ll be able to avoid most of the crowds and do your own thing.

14. Tofo, Mozambique

flamingo bay resort tofo

With some of the world’s best diving, beautiful waters, sandy beaches, thriving mangroves, great surfing, colorful sunsets, friendly locals and amazing wildlife, what more could you ask for than what’s in Tofo, Mozambique ? There are several diving schools here, and it’s a world-class diving spot because of the whale sharks and manta rays. Just be prepared for the electricity to cut out occasionally, and getting there is a little difficult. While in Tofo, you can also hire a captain and go sailing, often organized through your hostel. The boats are very simple, but you won’t regret getting out on the water.

It’s winter in Tofo in July, but temperatures are still in the 70s. Some say it’s a little breezy, but this makes it perfect for a sail. Because it’s the dry season, you can expect sunny days and superb underwater visibility and wildlife viewing opportunities. Pack your bags !

South America

15. the galapagos.

Galápagos on a budget

If you’ve got a traveling bucket list, it’s likely the Galapagos is on it. Who doesn’t want to see the uniqueness and abundance on these islands? But for many, the Galapagos can seem unattainable because they are so protected. Do not fret! It’s easy to visit as a solo traveler , even on a budget . While you’re here, you’ll want to visit the biggest island called Isla Isabella where you’ll find some of the best snorkeling. You can also bike the Wall of Tears, take surfing lessons and hike up a volcano. If you love sea lions though, you’ll want to go to San Cristobal .

Here’s a breakdown on when’s the best time to visit the Galapagos , but rest assured that July is prime time. There’s minimal rainfall, land and sea temps are in the 70s, and lots of birds. Humpback whales will be migrating, as will the dolphins. Sea lions will be coming around for the start of breeding season, and turtles will be laying their eggs. With so much action though, don’t be surprised if other travelers are there to enjoy the Galapagos.

16. The Amazon in Peru

amazon peru

Peru has a lot to offer, like Machu Picchu , Rainbow Mountain , Humantay Lake, hiking in Santa Cruz, national parks, towns, sandboarding , and agricultural centers and salt mines . But, since over half of the country is covered by the Amazon Rain Forest , it only makes sense to check it out while you’re here. Peru’s Amazon has the largest number of bird species and the third-largest number of mammalian species in the world. It’s also one of the most biologically diverse regions on the planet.

July is considered the dry season, which makes it a pleasant time to explore the jungle. Since water will be somewhat scarce, wildlife will be out and about looking for water sources. Days are warm and sunny and the nights are brisk and a tad bit chilly. But even if you don’t want to visit the Amazon, the rest of Peru is gorgeous during July, too.

flamingos aruba

If you want a Caribbean adventure chock full of things to do, beautiful beaches, time to kick back and relax, and that’s great for solo female travelers , look no further than Aruba . You’ll find sandy beaches , secluded beaches, beaches great for snorkeling, beaches with flamingos , and beaches that take you on a little adventure. There’s lots to do like the Arikok National Park, horseback riding, surfing, jeep adventures, natural rock formations to explore, fine dining, spas, and even skydiving. Here’s an adventurous 5-day itinerary to get you started.

Aruba is outside of the hurricane belt so you don’t have to worry about the storms in July. Prices are so much lower during the summer months, but you won’t see temperatures higher than 90 degrees because the trade winds keep the heat down. There’s hardly any rain during the summer. It is the off-season, but July is still a popular month to visit Aruba so don’t be surprised if you meet another solo traveler!

18. Kyrgyzstan

alakol lake

Here you’ll find lively bazaars, nomads on horseback, and beautiful views. And by beautiful views, think: Iceland, the Alps and Patagonia merged together. Piercing blue lakes and dramatic green and rocky landscapes make this a picturesque country for mountain-lovers to explore. Basically, Kyrgyzstan is the Patagonia of Central Asia and you can find some really spectacular hikes in the Tian Shan mountains . If this is your first time, here are some things to know before you go . While you’re visiting, you should definitely stay with the families in yurts where you’ll experience some of the best hospitality and food you could imagine.

It’s hot and dry in July with highs in the mid-80s. July is actually the warmest month, so pack lightly, but it’s also one of the funnest months to go because of the bazaars, which are an integral part of the culture.

19. Tokyo, Japan

best place to visit on july

Japan should be on anybody’s list of places to travel as there is no other country or culture in the world quite like it. Everything from the attire (kimonos), to the fine dining experience , to the advanced technological environment you’ll discover even in bathrooms, it’s a place to visit to awaken the senses. It’s also a great place for a solo female traveler . While you’re in Tokyo, here are some things you must do including themed cafes, parks, sumo wrestling, markets, the theater, and museums. In July, there are lots of festivals happening like the Tanabata Matsuri celebrations and the Sumidagawa River Fireworks Festival.

Tokyo in July is hot and humid, possibly in the 90s, and there could be some rainy days. If you can’t take a little bit of this summer weather, consider going to Japan in the winter . But the reason July is a good month to visit Tokyo is because of fewer tourists. The amount of in-door amount of in-door activities to do will help with the heat, and it’s best if the crowds are smaller.

20. Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia

best place to visit on july

If you’re going to go to Australia, you should pay a visit to Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park. This place not only involves a fun outdoor adventure and incredible photo op, but it’s pretty much a rite of passage for any Australian. The park is a UNESCO heritage site and holds massive historical, cultural, spiritual and geological significance because of the ancient rock formations. There are also caves with rock art that date way back to where you’ll feel like you’ve just opened a time capsule. Here’s everything you need to know , including how to get there and find a guide.

July is part of Australia’s winter, but the Park does see temperatures in the 70s during the day (at night, it’ll be in the 40s). Because the weather is a bit gentler during this time of year, which makes it safer to be in the desert, there will be more tourists.

21. Bora Bora, French Polynesia

best place to visit on july

If you’re looking for overwater bungalows, jungles, and to swim with humpback whales, head to Bora Bora. However, keep in mind it’s not the most affordable destination because the archipelago of French Polynesia is a beautiful place to visit with lots of activities (we break a budget down here ). For starters, you can swim with the whales, explore the waters on a jetski and snorkel with sharks. Matira Beach is a wonderful place to kick back and relax with crystal clear water and beautiful sand, plus cafes and restaurants line the shore so you can recharge without having to give up your spot on the beach.

July is the dry season but also part of the high season. This is because temperatures are milder and you’ll have some of the best weather you could possibly ask for . If you can afford an overwater bungalow and want to get the most out of such a fabulous location, you’re going to want the best weather you can get!

There are so many beautiful places to see in the world and it can be overwhelming to pick a place. But, you have to start somewhere! Where do you think you’d go?

About Nicole Edwards

Nicole is a single-handed sailor sailing the world and sharing her journey on her YouTube Channel, Sailing Artha. She prefers the type of travel that gets her into nature, and she actively seeks out farm and trash pick-up volunteering opportunities.

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limetree ganesh says

06/08/2023 at 5:48 am

it’s so nice to see you’re traveling to different new places and exploring new places my dream is to travel like you new place and explore the world.

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12 Cool Destinations in Europe To Beat the Heat in July

Posted: May 6, 2024 | Last updated: May 6, 2024

<p>In July, temperatures across Europe can soar well above 86°F (30°C). For example, in July, Bodrum, Turkey, experiences highs of 95°F (35°C). While these temperatures are perfect for beachgoers searching for the best sun, they aren’t ideal for tourists who enjoy cooler temperatures.</p> <p>Luckily, though, plenty of places in Europe aren’t as hot in July. These destinations are often easier to explore if you don’t enjoy hot weather. With that in mind, here are 12 cool European destinations in July. We selected these entries based on temperatures below 72°F (22°C) and the absence of a rainy season in July.</p>

In July, temperatures across Europe can soar well above 86°F (30°C). For example, in July, Bodrum, Turkey, experiences highs of 95°F (35°C). While these temperatures are perfect for beachgoers searching for the best sun, they aren’t ideal for tourists who enjoy cooler temperatures.

Luckily, though, plenty of places in Europe aren’t as hot in July. These destinations are often easier to explore if you don’t enjoy hot weather. With that in mind, here are 12 cool European destinations in July. We selected these entries based on temperatures below 72°F (22°C) and the absence of a rainy season in July.

<p>In July, Copenhagen experiences daily highs of 70°F (21°C), with average temperatures around 65°F (18°C), making it an excellent option for travelers who don’t like the heat. Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, is a colorful city with plenty to offer. It’s arguably most famous for its impressive scenery, <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-cities-with-stunning-architecture/">breathtaking architecture</a>, and traditional food.</p><p>Some things you don’t want to miss in the city include Tivoli Gardens, Christiansborg and Amalienborg palaces, Frederik’s Church, the Little Mermaid statue, and the Old Stock Exchange. Big foodies won’t want to miss the city’s street food markets, either. Reffen Street Market is one of the best places to sample traditional food. After a busy day exploring, sink a beer in front of Copenhagen’s iconic Nyhavn.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read more: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/must-visit-european-cities/">Must-Visit Cities in Europe</a></p>

Copenhagen, Denmark

In July, Copenhagen experiences daily highs of 70°F (21°C), with average temperatures around 65°F (18°C), making it an excellent option for travelers who don’t like the heat. Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, is a colorful city with plenty to offer. It’s arguably most famous for its impressive scenery, breathtaking architecture , and traditional food.

Some things you don’t want to miss in the city include Tivoli Gardens, Christiansborg and Amalienborg palaces, Frederik’s Church, the Little Mermaid statue, and the Old Stock Exchange. Big foodies won’t want to miss the city’s street food markets, either. Reffen Street Market is one of the best places to sample traditional food. After a busy day exploring, sink a beer in front of Copenhagen’s iconic Nyhavn.

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<p>The Isle of Skye is a picturesque island connected to mainland Scotland via a bridge. Famous globally for its rugged <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-landscapes/">landscape</a>, wildlife, and pristine beaches, the isle is a great place to visit in July for many reasons. First, the island can experience up to 18 hours of sunlight daily. Second, mild temperatures of 68°F (20°C) can be expected, and finally, there’s a wide range of things to do.</p><p>It doesn’t matter if you want to go hiking, enjoy time at the beach, head out on a boat trip in search of wildlife, or explore traditional Scottish towns; the Isle of Skye has it all. You don’t want to miss the Old Man of Storr, Portree, or the Fairy Glen.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read more: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/small-towns-in-europe/">Charming Small Towns in Europe</a></p>

Isle of Skye, Scotland

The Isle of Skye is a picturesque island connected to mainland Scotland via a bridge. Famous globally for its rugged landscape , wildlife, and pristine beaches, the isle is a great place to visit in July for many reasons. First, the island can experience up to 18 hours of sunlight daily. Second, mild temperatures of 68°F (20°C) can be expected, and finally, there’s a wide range of things to do.

It doesn’t matter if you want to go hiking, enjoy time at the beach, head out on a boat trip in search of wildlife, or explore traditional Scottish towns; the Isle of Skye has it all. You don’t want to miss the Old Man of Storr, Portree, or the Fairy Glen.

Read more:  Charming Small Towns in Europe

<p>Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ capital, is a colorful city that is loved for its <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-cities-with-rich-cultural-heritage/">unique culture</a>, artistic heritage, vibrant narrow houses, and vast canal system. July and August are the hottest months in the city, but temperatures are still more pleasant than those across other parts of Europe. In July, you can expect highs of 77°F (22°C). </p><p>The best way to explore Amsterdam is by walking through the winding streets or taking a boat trip up the canal. That way, you can see the main sights, discover hidden gems, and enjoy an authentic experience. The main attractions in the city include the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, and the Royal Palace of Amsterdam.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read more: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/instagrammable-places-in-europe/">Insta-Worthy Spots in Europe</a></p>

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ capital, is a colorful city that is loved for its unique culture , artistic heritage, vibrant narrow houses, and vast canal system. July and August are the hottest months in the city, but temperatures are still more pleasant than those across other parts of Europe. In July, you can expect highs of 77°F (22°C). 

The best way to explore Amsterdam is by walking through the winding streets or taking a boat trip up the canal. That way, you can see the main sights, discover hidden gems, and enjoy an authentic experience. The main attractions in the city include the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, and the Royal Palace of Amsterdam.

Read more:  Insta-Worthy Spots in Europe

<p>Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is a winter paradise for nature lovers. With its stunning landscapes, including frozen waterfalls and geothermal hot springs, this city has no shortage of natural beauty. </p><p>The famous Blue Lagoon is a must-visit, where you can soak in the warm waters surrounded by snow-covered lava fields. For a unique experience, don’t miss the chance to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights across the Icelandic sky.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-destinations-for-autumn/">Best Cities in Europe To Visit in Autumn</a></p>

Reykjavik, Iceland

If you prefer colder climates, Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, could be your best July destination. In July, the temperature in Reykjavik rarely rises above 57°F (14°C). Therefore, don’t forget to pack plenty of layers and a coat. Reykjavik is Iceland’s biggest city, so it’s where you’ll likely base yourself. The city is home to iconic landmarks such as the Hallgrimskirkja and the Sun Voyager, and the city has many cafes and restaurants.

Another popular location in the city is Rainbow Street, which has been painted in bright colors to celebrate Pride. You should also explore the area surrounding the city and head out on a road trip. Driving along the Iceland Ring Road will allow you to see the island’s most famous attractions and natural landscapes.

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<p>Another colder destination you can explore in July is the Faroe Islands. Part of the Kingdom of Denmark and found off the coast of Norway, this archipelago of islands is a <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/hiking-trails-in-the-world/">hiker’s paradise</a>. Sørvágsvatn, Mykines, and Múlafossur Waterfall offer scenic views and expansive coastal trails. At the same time, the capital city of Tórshavn provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.</p><p>The average temperature in the Faroe Islands in July is 55°F (13°C), so you’ll have to wrap up warm. Luckily, you won’t need to worry about too much rain because July is one of the island’s driest months.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read more: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/budget-friendly-european-cities/">Affordable European Cities</a></p>

Faroe Islands

Another colder destination you can explore in July is the Faroe Islands. Part of the Kingdom of Denmark and found off the coast of Norway, this archipelago of islands is a hiker’s paradise . Sørvágsvatn, Mykines, and Múlafossur Waterfall offer scenic views and expansive coastal trails. At the same time, the capital city of Tórshavn provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The average temperature in the Faroe Islands in July is 55°F (13°C), so you’ll have to wrap up warm. Luckily, you won’t need to worry about too much rain because July is one of the island’s driest months.

Read more:  Affordable European Cities

<p>Another Scandinavian city that makes our list is Oslo. Norway’s capital has everything you could ever want from a <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-city-breaks/">European city break</a>. Your days will be spent learning more about Norwegian history in one of the many museums, sailing across the picturesque Oslofjorden, taking in the best city views from the top of Oslo Opera House, and tucking into world cuisines at the street food markets.</p><p>Significant points of interest in Oslo include the Royal Palace, Nakholmen Island, Aker Brygge ferry terminal, and the Fram Museum, where you can learn about Norway’s polar exploration. Regarding temperatures, the average daily maximum in Oslo is 77°F (22°C), which is plenty warm enough to take a dip in the Oslofjord.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-cities-for-solo-travelers/">Cities in Europe for Solo Traveling</a></p>

Oslo, Norway

Another Scandinavian city that makes our list is Oslo. Norway’s capital has everything you could ever want from a European city break . Your days will be spent learning more about Norwegian history in one of the many museums, sailing across the picturesque Oslofjorden, taking in the best city views from the top of Oslo Opera House, and tucking into world cuisines at the street food markets.

Significant points of interest in Oslo include the Royal Palace, Nakholmen Island, Aker Brygge ferry terminal, and the Fram Museum, where you can learn about Norway’s polar exploration. Regarding temperatures, the average daily maximum in Oslo is 77°F (22°C), which is plenty warm enough to take a dip in the Oslofjord.

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<p>If you’re looking for a cooler <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/best-european-beaches/">beach vacation</a>, Sopot along Poland’s Baltic Sea coastline is a fantastic option. Not only is Sopot an affordable alternative to Europe’s pricier destinations, but it’s also home to a gorgeous stretch of golden sand beach perfect for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying a mild summer break. In July, you can expect temperatures of 77°F (22°C). </p><p>A short train ride from Gdansk, there are many things to see and do in Sopot. When you’re not relaxing on the beach or walking along the longest wooden pier in Europe, treat yourself to a massage in a world-class spa or party the night away in one of the nightclubs.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-destinations-for-a-romantic-getaway/">Romantic European Destinations</a></p>

Sopot, Poland

If you’re looking for a cooler beach vacation , Sopot along Poland’s Baltic Sea coastline is a fantastic option. Not only is Sopot an affordable alternative to Europe’s pricier destinations, but it’s also home to a gorgeous stretch of golden sand beach perfect for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying a mild summer break. In July, you can expect temperatures of 77°F (22°C). 

A short train ride from Gdansk, there are many things to see and do in Sopot. When you’re not relaxing on the beach or walking along the longest wooden pier in Europe, treat yourself to a massage in a world-class spa or party the night away in one of the nightclubs.

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<p>Devon is a beautiful county in southwest England, famed for its sandy beaches, bright blue waters, <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/most-beautiful-european-villages/">medieval towns</a>, and fossil cliffs. In July, this area of the United Kingdom experiences highs of 70°F (21°C) and very little rain (five days or less). If you love the great outdoors, Devon is perfect. Here, you’ll find cliff-top coastal trails, national parks rich with wildlife, and long sandy beaches begging to be strolled.</p><p>Some of Devon’s most popular places to visit include Clovelly, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, and Woolacombe Beach. If you’re looking for a quieter, more relaxed vacation, I recommend visiting Clovelly. This small village offers cozy village vibes, sea views, and quaint English pubs.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/natural-wonders-in-europe/">Natural Wonders in Europe</a></p>

Devon, England

Devon is a beautiful county in southwest England, famed for its sandy beaches, bright blue waters, medieval towns , and fossil cliffs. In July, this area of the United Kingdom experiences highs of 70°F (21°C) and very little rain (five days or less). If you love the great outdoors, Devon is perfect. Here, you’ll find cliff-top coastal trails, national parks rich with wildlife, and long sandy beaches begging to be strolled.

Some of Devon’s most popular places to visit include Clovelly, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, and Woolacombe Beach. If you’re looking for a quieter, more relaxed vacation, I recommend visiting Clovelly. This small village offers cozy village vibes, sea views, and quaint English pubs.

Read also:  Natural Wonders in Europe

<p>Located in the heart of the Arctic Circle, Rovaniemi is a fascinating city famous for offering authentic Lapland experiences and the magic of Santa Claus. Dubbed the Santa Claus Village, this city is usually a <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-towns-with-mesmerizing-winter-landscapes/">winter wonderland</a> with lots of snow and long dark days. However, in July, Rovaniemi experiences temperatures as high as 77°F (22°C) and no snow.</p><p>Furthermore, the city has 24 hours of sunlight every day. In summer, popular activities in Rovaniemi include visiting dog sledding kennels, crossing the Arctic Circle marker, meeting Santa Claus, and wildlife watching. Potential wildlife you can spot near Rovaniemi includes reindeer, Arctic fox, marten, and even brown bears.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read more: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/hidden-european-gems/">Hidden Gems in Europe</a></p>

Rovaniemi, Finland

Located in the heart of the Arctic Circle, Rovaniemi is a fascinating city famous for offering authentic Lapland experiences and the magic of Santa Claus. Dubbed the Santa Claus Village, this city is usually a winter wonderland with lots of snow and long dark days. However, in July, Rovaniemi experiences temperatures as high as 77°F (22°C) and no snow.

Furthermore, the city has 24 hours of sunlight every day. In summer, popular activities in Rovaniemi include visiting dog sledding kennels, crossing the Arctic Circle marker, meeting Santa Claus, and wildlife watching. Potential wildlife you can spot near Rovaniemi includes reindeer, Arctic fox, marten, and even brown bears.

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<p>Santander is a vibrant coastal city on Spain’s north coast. The capital of the Cantabria region, it is best known for its golden sand beaches, mountain views, Spanish culture, and <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/european-capitals-with-the-most-beautiful-parks/">lively squares</a>. If you’re looking for a cooler beach vacation destination in July, it’s one of the <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/must-visit-european-cities/">best places to visit in Europe</a>.</p><p>July is the hottest month in Santander, but temperatures only reach 68°F (20°C). Don’t worry; it’s still warm enough to swim in the sea. Your Santander vacation will be filled with sun, sea, paella, and scenic hikes. Around every corner of the bay, you’ll find glorious sandy beaches, small restaurants, and lush gardens. Some of the best beaches in the city include Playa de la Magdalena, El Sardinero, and Playa de Mataleñas. </p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read also: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/underrated-european-cities/">Underrated European Cities</a></p>

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Santander is a vibrant coastal city on Spain’s north coast. The capital of the Cantabria region, it is best known for its golden sand beaches, mountain views, Spanish culture, and lively squares . If you’re looking for a cooler beach vacation destination in July, it’s one of the best places to visit in Europe .

July is the hottest month in Santander, but temperatures only reach 68°F (20°C). Don’t worry; it’s still warm enough to swim in the sea. Your Santander vacation will be filled with sun, sea, paella, and scenic hikes. Around every corner of the bay, you’ll find glorious sandy beaches, small restaurants, and lush gardens. Some of the best beaches in the city include Playa de la Magdalena, El Sardinero, and Playa de Mataleñas. 

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In July, the Swedish capital’s average temperature is 64°F (18°C), with the daily maximum temperature reaching approximately 77°F (22°C). Stockholm is an excellent place to visit if you love water, architecture, and food. The city encompasses 14 different islands in a vast Baltic Sea archipelago. Impressively, most of the islands are connected by bridges.

Start your Stockholm city break by exploring the incredible architecture at Gamla Stan (the Old Town). You’ll find the Nobel Prize Museum, Kungliga Slottet Royal Palace, and the 13th-century Storkyrkan Cathedral here. After that, visit Skeppsholmen Island in the city’s center and grab some street food . To complete your trip, take a sightseeing boat trip into the archipelago. You won’t regret it.

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When you’re not at the beach, head into the city to explore. In the city, you’ll find fascinating architecture like the neo-Gothic-style Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, a busy shopping district, and many cafes, bars, and restaurants serving traditional Belgian food and drink.

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<p>While the Portuguese capital is popular, it doesn’t have visitor numbers as high as European cities like Paris, <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/best-things-to-do-in-rome/">Rome</a>, or <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/barcelona-with-kids/">Barcelona</a>. Head to hilly Lisbon by the sea for pastel-painted buildings, historic structures like majestic São Jorge Castle, and a museum packed with ceramic tiles. You’ll also find beautiful beaches outside the city, making them ideal day trip destinations.</p><p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Read more: <a href="https://worldwildschooling.com/things-to-do-in-lisbon/">Best Things To Do in Lisbon</a></p>

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In July, temperatures across Europe can soar well above 86°F (30°C). For example, in July, Bodrum, Turkey, experiences highs of 95°F (35°C). While these temperatures are perfect for beachgoers searching for the best sun, they aren’t ideal for tourists who enjoy cooler temperatures.

Luckily, though, plenty of places in Europe aren’t as hot in July. These destinations are often easier to explore if you don’t enjoy hot weather. With that in mind, here are 12 cool European destinations in July. We selected these entries based on temperatures below 72°F (22°C) and the absence of a rainy season in July.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Copenhagen, Denmark

In July, Copenhagen experiences daily highs of 70°F (21°C), with average temperatures around 65°F (18°C), making it an excellent option for travelers who don’t like the heat. Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, is a colorful city with plenty to offer. It’s arguably most famous for its impressive scenery, breathtaking architecture , and traditional food.

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Some things you don’t want to miss in the city include Tivoli Gardens, Christiansborg and Amalienborg palaces, Frederik’s Church, the Little Mermaid statue, and the Old Stock Exchange. Big foodies won’t want to miss the city’s street food markets, either. Reffen Street Market is one of the best places to sample traditional food. After a busy day exploring, sink a beer in front of Copenhagen’s iconic Nyhavn.

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Isle of Skye, Scotland

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Isle of Skye, Scotland

The Isle of Skye is a picturesque island connected to mainland Scotland via a bridge. Famous globally for its rugged landscape , wildlife, and pristine beaches, the isle is a great place to visit in July for many reasons. First, the island can experience up to 18 hours of sunlight daily. Second, mild temperatures of 68°F (20°C) can be expected, and finally, there’s a wide range of things to do.

It doesn’t matter if you want to go hiking, enjoy time at the beach, head out on a boat trip in search of wildlife, or explore traditional Scottish towns; the Isle of Skye has it all. You don’t want to miss the Old Man of Storr, Portree, or the Fairy Glen.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ capital, is a colorful city that is loved for its unique culture , artistic heritage, vibrant narrow houses, and vast canal system. July and August are the hottest months in the city, but temperatures are still more pleasant than those across other parts of Europe. In July, you can expect highs of 77°F (22°C).

The best way to explore Amsterdam is by walking through the winding streets or taking a boat trip up the canal. That way, you can see the main sights, discover hidden gems, and enjoy an authentic experience. The main attractions in the city include the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, and the Royal Palace of Amsterdam.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Reykjavik, Iceland

If you prefer colder climates, Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, could be your best July destination. In July, the temperature in Reykjavik rarely rises above 57°F (14°C). Therefore, don’t forget to pack plenty of layers and a coat. Reykjavik is Iceland’s biggest city, so it’s where you’ll likely base yourself. The city is home to iconic landmarks such as the Hallgrimskirkja and the Sun Voyager, and the city has many cafes and restaurants.

Another popular location in the city is Rainbow Street, which has been painted in bright colors to celebrate Pride. You should also explore the area surrounding the city and head out on a road trip. Driving along the Iceland Ring Road will allow you to see the island’s most famous attractions and natural landscapes.

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Faroe Islands

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Faroe Islands

Another colder destination you can explore in July is the Faroe Islands. Part of the Kingdom of Denmark and found off the coast of Norway, this archipelago of islands is a hiker’s paradise . Sørvágsvatn, Mykines, and Múlafossur Waterfall offer scenic views and expansive coastal trails. At the same time, the capital city of Tórshavn provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The average temperature in the Faroe Islands in July is 55°F (13°C), so you’ll have to wrap up warm. Luckily, you won’t need to worry about too much rain because July is one of the island’s driest months.

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Oslo, Norway

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Oslo, Norway

Another Scandinavian city that makes our list is Oslo. Norway’s capital has everything you could ever want from a European city break . Your days will be spent learning more about Norwegian history in one of the many museums, sailing across the picturesque Oslofjorden, taking in the best city views from the top of Oslo Opera House, and tucking into world cuisines at the street food markets.

Significant points of interest in Oslo include the Royal Palace, Nakholmen Island, Aker Brygge ferry terminal, and the Fram Museum, where you can learn about Norway’s polar exploration. Regarding temperatures, the average daily maximum in Oslo is 77°F (22°C), which is plenty warm enough to take a dip in the Oslofjord.

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Sopot, Poland

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Sopot, Poland

If you’re looking for a cooler beach vacation , Sopot along Poland’s Baltic Sea coastline is a fantastic option. Not only is Sopot an affordable alternative to Europe’s pricier destinations, but it’s also home to a gorgeous stretch of golden sand beach perfect for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying a mild summer break. In July, you can expect temperatures of 77°F (22°C).

A short train ride from Gdansk, there are many things to see and do in Sopot. When you’re not relaxing on the beach or walking along the longest wooden pier in Europe, treat yourself to a massage in a world-class spa or party the night away in one of the nightclubs.

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Devon, England

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Devon, England

Devon is a beautiful county in southwest England, famed for its sandy beaches, bright blue waters, medieval towns , and fossil cliffs. In July, this area of the United Kingdom experiences highs of 70°F (21°C) and very little rain (five days or less). If you love the great outdoors, Devon is perfect. Here, you’ll find cliff-top coastal trails, national parks rich with wildlife, and long sandy beaches begging to be strolled.

Some of Devon’s most popular places to visit include Clovelly, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, and Woolacombe Beach. If you’re looking for a quieter, more relaxed vacation, I recommend visiting Clovelly. This small village offers cozy village vibes, sea views, and quaint English pubs.

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Rovaniemi, Finland

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Rovaniemi, Finland

Located in the heart of the Arctic Circle, Rovaniemi is a fascinating city famous for offering authentic Lapland experiences and the magic of Santa Claus. Dubbed the Santa Claus Village, this city is usually a winter wonderland with lots of snow and long dark days. However, in July, Rovaniemi experiences temperatures as high as 77°F (22°C) and no snow.

Furthermore, the city has 24 hours of sunlight every day. In summer, popular activities in Rovaniemi include visiting dog sledding kennels, crossing the Arctic Circle marker, meeting Santa Claus, and wildlife watching. Potential wildlife you can spot near Rovaniemi includes reindeer, Arctic fox, marten, and even brown bears.

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Santander, Spain

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Santander, Spain

Santander is a vibrant coastal city on Spain’s north coast. The capital of the Cantabria region, it is best known for its golden sand beaches, mountain views, Spanish culture, and lively squares . If you’re looking for a cooler beach vacation destination in July, it’s one of the best places to visit in Europe .

July is the hottest month in Santander, but temperatures only reach 68°F (20°C). Don’t worry; it’s still warm enough to swim in the sea. Your Santander vacation will be filled with sun, sea, paella, and scenic hikes. Around every corner of the bay, you’ll find glorious sandy beaches, small restaurants, and lush gardens. Some of the best beaches in the city include Playa de la Magdalena, El Sardinero, and Playa de Mataleñas. 

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Stockholm, Sweden

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Stockholm, Sweden

In July, the Swedish capital’s average temperature is 64°F (18°C), with the daily maximum temperature reaching approximately 77°F (22°C). Stockholm is an excellent place to visit if you love water, architecture, and food. The city encompasses 14 different islands in a vast Baltic Sea archipelago. Impressively, most of the islands are connected by bridges.

Start your Stockholm city break by exploring the incredible architecture at Gamla Stan (the Old Town). You’ll find the Nobel Prize Museum, Kungliga Slottet Royal Palace, and the 13th-century Storkyrkan Cathedral here. After that, visit Skeppsholmen Island in the city’s center and grab some street food . To complete your trip, take a sightseeing boat trip into the archipelago. You won’t regret it.

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Ostend, Belgium

Cool Destinations in Europe in July Ostend, Belgium

Belgium is best known for its delicious chocolate, beautifully crafted beer, and vibrant cities. However, it would be foolish to disregard its beach resorts, especially Ostend. Ostend is a lovely coastal city with a long sandy beach and lively promenade. With July temperatures averaging 70°F (21°C), you can enjoy the beach in all its glory without getting too hot.

When you’re not at the beach, head into the city to explore. In the city, you’ll find fascinating architecture like the neo-Gothic-style Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, a busy shopping district, and many cafes, bars, and restaurants serving traditional Belgian food and drink.

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