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The best places to visit in summer, according to global travel pros

These destinations are sure to impress this summer

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It’s that time again. Summer’s calling, and your next adventure is waiting. If you’re still trying to figure out where to go (same here), don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We chatted with travel pros from all over the world to get the inside scoop on the best places to visit in summer. Think dreamy city destinations, stunning beaches, and all the sun-soaked adventures you’ve been craving. Whether you want to chill, explore, or do a little of both, this list will help you lock in the perfect summer escape.

Sunriver, Oregon

Just outside Bend, Sunriver, Oregon, is one of the best places to visit in summer if you’re looking for a laid-back mix of outdoor adventure and resort-style relaxation. This 3,300-acre residential and resort community has it all — golf, pools, a spa, and great dining at Sunriver Resort. But the real magic happens along the Deschutes River. “I love spending time along the Deschutes River, kayaking, rafting, paddleboarding, or just relaxing on shore with a backgammon board and watercolors,” says Melissa Krueger, CEO of Classic Vacations. It’s the ultimate summer playground.

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Peru

If you’re looking for adventure, culture, and incredible scenery all in one trip, visit Peru this summer. From the Amazon rainforest to the iconic Machu Picchu, Peru offers both must-see landmarks and hidden gems. Luxury lodges, stylish city stays, and epic rail journeys connect the country’s most stunning regions. “Summer is the perfect time to visit the Andean region,” says Chris Brunning, Co-founder and MD at Untold Story Travel. “Embark on a Peruvian safari of sorts, including the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Lake Titicaca, Colca Canyon, and now the untouched hamlet of Tinajani.”

Cape Town & The Whale Coast, South Africa

If Africa is calling your name, South Africa should be at the top of your list. Visiting in the Southern Hemisphere’s winter means fewer crowds, cooler temps in the 60s and 70s, and ideal weather for outdoor adventures. After exploring Cape Town, head to the Cape Whale Coast, where charming seaside towns and incredible wildlife await. “While Cape Town is a world-renowned city that is much beloved over its summer time (December through February), lesser known is that the annual migration of southern right whales peaks in July/August,” says Justin Chapman of Go2Africa. And while you’re there, don’t forget to sample the bold flavors of South African cuisine.

Albania

Albania is quickly climbing the ranks as one of the best places to visit in summer, and for good reason. This hidden gem of a country offers golden beaches, mountain adventures in the Albanian Alps, and a history shaped by Roman and Byzantine influences, all at a fraction of the price you’d pay in other European hotspots. “It’s still under-the-radar compared to the rest of Europe, but that’s what makes it so special,” say Alicia Walter and Nate Start, founders of The Passport Couple. “The south – places like Himara, Dhermi, and Ksamil – is where the real magic happens. Beach hop, sip espresso, and feast on fresh seafood.”

Cornwall, England

Cornwall is the ultimate British beach escape, with golden sands, turquoise waves, and dramatic cliffs that could easily be mistaken for the Caribbean. “Cornwall is magical! It’s a haven for nature lovers and those that want to experience an active adventure,” says Gaby Cecil of Active England Tours. “With pirate legends, an eclectic music festival scene, and countryside that has inspired authors and filmmakers for generations, it remains a favorite for seaside vacations.” A few fun things to do in the area include cycling the scenic Camel Trail or hiking the iconic South West Coast Path.

Rangeley, Maine

You can’t talk about the best places to visit in summer without giving New England some love, and Rangeley, Maine, is the perfect pick. Tucked in the beautiful Rangeley Lakes Region in the northwestern part of the state, this cozy town offers everything you’d want in a classic summer retreat. “Surrounded by mountains, Rangeley is also a popular winter ski destination,” says Carrie Green-Zinn of Carrie Green-Zinn A Travel Blog, “but summertime is filled with boating, swimming, hiking, and lots of great food and old-fashioned, small town parades and festivals. We particularly love the July 4th celebrations complete with fireworks over the lake.”

Interlaken, Switzerland

Many people picture Switzerland as a winter wonderland, but summer is just as magical, especially in Interlaken. Situated between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz and surrounded by the Swiss Alps, this scenic town proves that summer may just be the best time to visit Switzerland. “I love to stay at Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa, which is home to an award-winning spa that is also considered to be the best spa in Switzerland!” says Vanessa Gordon, CEO & Publisher of East End Taste. “Blend your stay in Interlaken with a mix of outdoor thrills, including paragliding and taking a trip to the summit of Jungfraujoch, also known as the Top of Europe. In summer, you can see hundreds of paragliders landing at the park across the street from the five-star hotel.”

Sardinia

Ready to live your best Mediterranean life? Sardinia, a stunning Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea, is the perfect summer escape. With hundreds of miles of coastline, crystal-clear waters, and mouthwatering local cuisine, it’s no wonder Sardinia is a favorite among Italians, and one of the best spots to spend summer in the Mediterranean. “Don’t miss a boat tour around the Maddalena Archipelago to marvel at the (highly protected) pink beach in Budelli Island,” says Sardinia native Claudia Tavani of Strictly Sardinia. “And enjoy a drink while waiting for an unforgettable sunset at Punta Tegge.”

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