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With hot summer weather taking over the Northern Hemisphere, you won’t have to go far to find the best places to visit in June.

June heralds the start of the summer for most. However, it’s still early enough to avoid the full force of the peak tourist season. From the allure of beautiful architecture to the thrill of festivities, I’ve got heaps of suggestions on where to get away in June 2024.

More concerned about your budget? Check out KAYAK’s data-backed picks below based on popularity, hotel, and flight prices.

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Best places to visit in June: Europe

Looking for the best places to on holiday in June that are close to home? You’re in luck. This month sees the weather warming up throughout Europe, making it the perfect time for a beach getaway or a balmier city break.

1. Brighton, UK

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A strong contender for the title of ‘coolest city in the UK’, Brighton is a very fun place to be throughout the year. It’s also definitely one of the best places to visit in the UK in June. Why? Because you’ll be able to explore its shops, shoreline and world-famous pier with fewer crowds.

The beaches might not be as sandy as those in the Mediterranean, but what Brighton more than makes up for when it comes to shopping and restaurants. Additionally, it’s one of the most popular cities in the UK for a night out. This is thanks in no small part to the wonderful LGBTQ+ community that has helped make Brighton one of the friendliest and fun places to party in the country.

You could quite easily spend an entire day exploring The Lanes: Brighton’s signature shopping district. Browse boutique, antique, independent, and vintage stores filled with incredible items begging to be added to your wardrobe. There are also dozens of incredible restaurants and cafes to choose from. A day trip to London, where temperatures sit on average at 15℃ in June, is also a great option if you want the best of both the beach and the city.

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2. Prague, Czech Republic

The iconic Charles Bridge extends over a river teeming with people enjoying a day out on yellow paddle boats, with passenger boats moored on the side, all set against the grandeur of Prague Castle looming in the background.
The Prague astronomical clock, adorned with Roman numerals and astronomical symbols, is flanked by intricate statues, including a personification of death and figures representing the twelve apostles.
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  • Learn more: Prague travel guide
  • Why visit in June: City sightseeing without the scorching summer heat

Wondering where in Europe is good to visit in June? Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, rich in history, food, and heaps of fun things to do. In fact, the endless amount of curiosities and attractions in Prague makes it a destination you should return to again and again!

A long weekend escape in June is the perfect amount of time to explore. Catch the sunset from the tower atop Petřín Hill after exploring the nearby Strahov Monastery. Wander through the vineyards on the slopes of Prague Castle – one of the world’s oldest most ancient castles.

Prague can get pretty warm towards the end of June, so why not cool off with a cheeky trip to the Ice Pub by Charles Bridge? You should also check dates for performances by the incredible Prague Philharmonic Orchestra; seeing this fantastic ensemble perform in their home city is truly special.

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3. Chamonix, France

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Chamonix is an incredible destination in winter for skiing. However, during summer the glaciers in this valley are a magnet for visitors looking to hike, mountain bike, or rock climb. June is prime time to visit due to the longer days and comfortable temperatures which tend to sit in the high teens. Getting there is simple, too. Fly over the mountains and stunning lake into Geneva Airport. From there, it’s a simple transfer either by car or train up the valley.

Rail enthusiasts will be delighted to learn there are several mountain train rides to experience. The Montenvers Railway is the fastest way to access the glacier and walk among its beautiful man-made ice caves. There’s also a stunning funicular railway from the nearby town of Saint Gervais which passes up into the mountains above the village of Les Houche. And for the best views of Mont Blanc, catch the cable car up to the Aiguille du Midi.

Top tip: If you decide to rent a car, take the opportunity to drive through the impressive Mont Blanc Tunnel into Italy. Once there, make a beeline for Courmayeur for a hike and a well-earned aperitivo afterwards.

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4. Girona, Spain

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  • Learn more: Girona travel guide
  • Why visit in June: Admire its exquisite architecture without the crowds

The beautiful Catalonian city of Girona is a destination I can’t recommend enough – particularly for a June getaway. The month experiences pleasant average daily temperatures of around 19°C that are perfect for leisurely city strolls. There’s an incredible mishmash of different cultures to soak up, too. From the remnants of its Moorish occupation to the fantastically preserved Jewish Quarter, Girona boasts some marvellous architecture, including the grand church of Saint Feliu.

A keen cyclist? Girona is a prime destination for biking too, with many professionals frequently spotted training in the hills around the city. Whilst Girona is a fantastic destination for a long weekend, travellers looking to see more of the area can make the most of trips to nearby Barcelona and the beaches of the Costa Brava. All sit within an hour of Girona and are easily accessible by public bus.

5. Budapest, Hungary

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A dense pool in a traditional thermal bath in a neo-baroque building with yellow facades and arched doors and windows.
An earth path running between rows of grapevines.

Beautiful Budapest is easily one of the best places to visit in June if you like immersive architecture, fascinating history and relaxing thermal spas. Technically, its two different cities merged into one: the east bank of the Danube previously known as Pest and the hills of the western bank which form the City of Buda. Both offer up plenty of allures – from art-packed museums and medieval fortresses to the grand faces of the Hungarian Parliament Building.

Early summer is an ideal time for exploring, plus you’ll find plenty of must-see events taking place. This includes the charming Danube Carnival from the 7 to the 14 June which focuses on traditional folk dancing. Wine lovers might prefer to attend the Rosalia Wine Festival from 31 May to 2 June. Hosted in City Park, it typically features stalls selling all manner of local wines and other delicious treats.

River cruises on the Danube are a great idea to soak up city views with a backdrop of the setting sun. It’s also still cool enough in June (especially after dark) to appreciate Budapest’s world-famous spas. The Széchenyi Baths in the heart of City Park are without a doubt the most iconic and certainly the most popular. Looking for a more intimate experience? Visit the stunning baths at Gellért which boast opulent Art Nouveau decor.

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6. Copenhagen, Denmark

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Number 20 on our data-backed list, but that doesn’t mean Copenhagen isn’t well worth a visit. At this time of year, the city has lovely mild average temperatures of 15℃ and average flight prices of £118, while a hotel will likely set you back around £140.

There’s something to appeal to everyone in Copenhagen, too. Soak up some royal history at Frederiksberg Palace, have some fun at Tivoli amusement park, or venture to the fascinating free town of Christiania. It’s an independent community that has existed in the city for centuries that has all sorts of colourful attractions, including several independent breweries and markets.

June also hosts several great events. Music lover? You’ll be able to catch the last few days of Distortion (Copenhagen’s biggest street party festival) in early June. There’s also the prestigious Copenhagen Photo Festival from 6 to 16 June that’s hosted across numerous galleries, museums, and art schools around the city.

Where to travel in June: short-haul

Happy to journey a little further this June? Whether you’re keen to tick off some hot June holiday destinations or you’d like to attend an amazing music festival, here are my top two suggestions.

7. Tunis, Tunisia

The archaeological site remains of ancient Carthage, perched on a hill overlooking a coastal town, with the sea surrounding it and the silhouette of a majestic mountain range in the distance.
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  • Learn more: Tunis travel guide
  • Why visit in June: A blend of history and lazy beach days

If you want to explore thousands of years of history and the emergence of several of Africa’s most prominent cultures, look no further than Tunis. The Tunisian city is awash with incredible ruins, from Roman mosaics to the remnants of the ancient city of Carthage that’s now a Unesco site.

When it comes to the best holiday destinations for sun in June, it’s hard to beat Tunis. The city has fantastic weather throughout the summer, so expect to be enjoying the warmth of the Mediterranean in full force as you stroll around the maze-like Medina, past Independence Square, and along Avenue Habib Bourguiba. All three boast impressive architecture, with the latter designed as a Tunisian version of the Champs-Élysées in Paris.

If you need a break from the heat, dip into one of the many cafes and restaurants in Tunis. This includes several al fresco venues right along the city’s seafront. And speaking of the sea, what better way to cool off than with a swim? Tunis hosts several idyllic options, including Amilcar Beach just next door to Carthage.

8. Istanbul, Turkey

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Istanbul is a truly thrilling city to visit all year round. Ranked 10th on our data-backed list, June offers average temperatures of 23℃, little to no rain, and average hotel prices of £65. Looking to events, in June the city celebrates the Istanbul International Music Festival – one of the world’s most significant classical music gatherings. It’s hosted over three weeks at numerous landmark venues, including the Sureyya Opera House and Hagia Irene Museum.

For family fun why not take a trip out on the water to enjoy the beautiful June weather? Cruises run to the car-free Prince’s Islands from Istanbul’s harbour. Once there, you can explore them via horse-drawn carriage and learn more about the extensive history of the area.

Elsewhere, you’ll spot many lovely beaches on Istanbul’s outskirts that fringe both the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. Don’t forget to spend some time exploring the Sultanahmet, either. The neighbourhood is the home of both the monumental Hagia Sophia and the beautiful Blue Mosque.

Long-haul June holiday destinations

It’s not just Europe that’s worthy of a visit in June. Many destinations around the globe are particularly appealing at this time of year, whether that’s for the weather or special cultural events.

9. Tokyo, Japan

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Tokyo is definitely one of the best places to visit in Japan in June. The month sees the city host two great festivals: the Sannō Matsuri Festival and the Fussa Firefly Festival. Sannō Matsuri Festival is the biggest festival in the city and culminates in a huge parade that starts and ends at the sacred Hie Shrine.

Alternatively, the Fussa Firefly Festival in mid-June is well-known for its magical Firefly Nights when the sky is lit up with an impressive display of glowing insects.

There are plenty of other attractions in Tokyo outside of the festival circuit to entice you in June. A trip up the Tokyo Skytree – the world’s tallest tower – is the best way to take in the city’s awesome skyline. Tokyo is a hub for shopping, luxury dining, and entertainment, plus it has its own Disneyland if you’re visiting with kids (or are just a kid at heart).

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10. Yosemite National Park, USA

The iconic granite towering rock mountains protrude against an overcast sky along the lush river bank.
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For a big adventure in the great outdoors this June, look no further than Yosemite National Park. This incredible destination, that’s teeming with epic valleys, tinkling waterfalls, and rugged peaks, is on many people’s bucket lists. Luckily for you, it’s also one of the best places to visit in June in the USA.

Planning a trip in June will mean you’ll avoid the peak summer season when temperatures are hot and the park is more crowded. Most of the snow has also melted in June, meaning the majority of Yosemite’s 800+ hiking trails will be accessible too. What’s more, sections of the park are typically blanketed in wonderful wildflowers at this time of year, giving you some truly incredible photo opportunities.

As you’ll need to fly into a nearby city to access Yosemite National Park, why not combine your trip with a few days of sightseeing in San Francisco? Or venture to Sacramento for a history lesson in the state’s fascinating Gold Rush era.

Data-backed picks from KAYAK

If seasonal events aren’t on your wish list, why not consider one of the below 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 personalised recommendations based on your location and chosen destination check out the Best Time to Travel tool.

DestinationCountryAvg. flight priceAvg. hotel priceAvg. temperatureAvg. precipitationPopularity
BangkokTH£699£3629℃150 mmlow
SingaporeSG£714£11528℃163 mmlow
Los AngelesUS£566£20720℃2 mmlow
LisbonPT£180£10920℃17 mmmedium
LondonGB£122£17715℃50 mmmedium
CancúnMX£604£20129℃141 mmlow
ReykjavikIS£195£1878℃40 mmmedium
AmsterdamNL£148£19715℃60 mmlow
ChaniaGR£250£9024℃5 mmmedium
Palma de MallorcaES£211£18022℃20 mmmedium
IstanbulTR£172£7521℃20 mmmedium
BarcelonaES£207£16420℃42 mmmedium
MadridES£137£11521℃20 mmmedium
DublinIE£103£20214℃67 mmmedium
NaplesIT£186£8921℃34 mmhigh
ParisFR£117£19418℃50 mmmedium
EdinburghGB£128£35513℃50 mmmedium
HonoluluUS£1,209£27127℃8 mmmedium
RomeIT£178£17321℃16 mmhigh
CopenhagenDK£118£14015℃50 mmmedium
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Recommendation ranking within table:

Our recommendation ranking of where to go is calculated based on average flight prices, average hotel prices, popularity, average temperature, and average precipitation. Flight prices, hotel prices, popularity, and precipitation constitute inverse factors, meaning the lower the better. Average temperature optimal values are taken as the median for the destination, and a difference is calculated for the month from this reference point. The smaller the difference, the more desirable the city is to visit in this month. This temperature factor weighs twice as much as popularity and precipitation.

Flight and hotel prices:

Average prices are estimated from KAYAK internal data from search period ‘2023-11-01’ to ‘2024-01-15’ for travel period ‘2024-06’. Flight prices include economy class return trips for one traveler, and hotel prices represent 3 stars or below hotels’ nightly rates for a standard double room. Price insights are subject to vary depending on the exact departure airport and over time as travel dates are approaching.

Popularity:


Monthly crowd estimates for each destination are determined by internal flight and hotel search data. This incorporates the latest historical insights from the past year collected on ‘15-01-2024’. For each destination, this popularity estimate is pulled for the particular month to gauge where it might not be too crowded.


Weather (average monthly temperature and precipitation):


Weather data is pulled from a third-party site, Weatherbase, and has not been verified by KAYAK. Monthly average temperature and precipitation data isbased on historical insights from the past 102 years. Weatherbase data is updated in real-time from the US Census Bureau and other databases worldwide.

Explore more this summer

If you can’t get away this June, why not check out KAYAK’s guides to the best places to visit in July and August? You’ll also find heaps of information on things like flights and affordable hotel stays in destinations across the globe.

About the author

Jemima Forbes Jemima is a full-time travel and lifestyle writer and part-time explorer. While she feels most at home on a tropical beach or in the Scottish wilderness, she also can’t resist the pull of tasty street food or a good museum in the world’s best cities. When she’s not globetrotting, you’ll find her reading or working on her debut fiction novel.

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