Where to get summer vacation ideas
Social media is your best tool for finding ideas for summer vacation. A quick scroll through TikTok or YouTube will show you destinations as varied as seaside towns, theme parks, and mountain resorts. You can tailor your search by destination to create tailored itineraries for your clients to provide a first-class experience.
At RateHawk, our travel guides offer recommendations for beach getaways, tropical vacations, and the best cities to visit in the UK.
How to choose the best summer vacation spots
Everyone’s travel needs are a little different. Families with young kids aren’t likely to travel to the same destinations as friendship groups in their 20s or a couple going on their honeymoon.
Always consider the specific needs of your clients when choosing places to visit in the summer. Different factors are important for certain travelers, from affordability to temperatures, crowds, and history. Ask your client for their top priorities to help them explore a range of popular destination options.
21 places of the best places to travel in summer 2024
Travel has never been more accessible than it is today. Almost 2.3 million UK tourists visited North America in 2023, with 85.7 million tourists from across the world visiting Italy in 2023.
We’re sharing a range of destinations to suit every budget and appetite, with activities to suit travelers of all ages. Whether you’re planning a honeymoon, a family vacation, or solo travel, these 21 destinations are some of the most popular for summer 2024.
1. Puerto Rico
Where to stay: Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is one of the most popular Caribbean islands. It ticks all the boxes, from sandy beaches to picturesque mountains and ideal temperatures year-round. June is a great choice to avoid the crowds, with July to November being considered the low season. It’s an outlier as a summer vacation destination as the high season is December to April when most American tourists visit.
U.S. residents aren’t required to have a passport to visit, and the casinos add an exotic feel to Puerto Rico’s nightlife. You’ll experience high temperatures in the mid-80s in August, while September typically has more rainfall.
Popular destinations in Puerto Rico include Tortuga Beach, San Juan National Historic Site, and Cayo Icacos.
2. Florence
Where to stay: Hotel degli Orafi
Italy remains one of the most popular countries for summer vacations. It even features multiple times on this list of the best summer getaway spots. May to September offer the warmest temperatures but also the largest tourist crowds.
Florence feels like stepping back through time as a Renaissance city with architectural masterpieces on almost every corner. It has several UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is undergoing a revival, becoming a contemporary city with its historic backdrop. It’s suitable as a weekend getaway, a solo destination, or as part of a multi-city vacation through Italy.
Places that are a must-see on any Florence itinerary include the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Uffizi Gallery, and Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze.
Plan to adventure through the city early in the morning to beat the heat and the crowds.
3. Machu Picchu
Where to stay: Sanctuary Lodge, A Belmond Hotel
Machu Picchu is a bucket list destination. It’s a place everyone knows. The Lost City of the Incas is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and popular amongst adventure-seeking tourists and those fascinated by its archaeological significance. Guides are necessary to visit Machu Picchu with a ticketing system to impose a daily limit on tourists.
Summer is the best time to visit Machu Picchu as it’s the dry season. It offers the best hiking conditions for ticking the Inca Trail off your bucket list. Cusco, considered Peru’s historic capital, is an ideal place to stay before or after climbing Machu Picchu.
Other nearby towns include Aguas Calientes, a great spot to stop to acclimatize to the altitude before climbing Machu Picchu. You can take a train to Agus Calientes from Cusco, making it easy to explore all three places.
4. Cyprus
Where to stay: Royal Apollonia by Louis Hotels
Cyprus is a Mediterranean island often overlooked in favor of countries like Italy and Greece. While Cyprus is a great year-round destination, it offers slightly milder temperatures for those who can’t deal with the extremely hot weather of places like Corfu.
Must-see attractions include the Tomb of the Kings and Kourion Amphitheatre, two of Cyprus’ most visited ancient sites.
You can experience Cyprus like a local by exploring the seaside villages with scuba diving or sampling the best meze platters you’ll ever taste. The Festival of the Floor is one of Cyprus’ biggest summer celebrations with dancing, traditional music, and water-based sports.
5. Rio de Janeiro
Where to stay: Arena Leme Hotel
Brazil sits in the southern hemisphere, making the months of June to August some of the coldest in the year. However, its tropical climate means you’ll still experience hot weather year-round. Spanish tapas are the most popular cuisine, with these restaurants being a great way to expand your horizons and test new foods.
Any visit to Rio de Janeiro needs to include a visit to Christ the Redeemer, the iconic symbol of Brazil, Copacabana Beach, and the Centro district. New Year’s Eve is one of the busiest times of the year, making the summer the best time to experience Rio de Janeiro with more competitive pricing.
6. Amalfi Coast
Where to stay: Hotel Aurora
The Amalfi Coast has been a popular location for summer vacations since the Roman era. This recommendation is everywhere you look on social media, thanks to its picturesque coastal views, offering a Mediterranean escape from reality. Sorrento is a small resort town that is famous for serving as inspiration for Byron and is a romantic destination.
If you’re looking for luxury, go no further than Positano, with its pink beaches and fashionable restaurants. Ravello is an Amalfi town that dates to the 5th century, a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
7. Barcelona
Where to stay: The Social Hub Barcelona Poblenou
Barcelona is unique as a summer getaway as it gives the option of a city break or a beach vacation. Spain’s capital works as a weekend trip or as part of a multi-city European holiday. Famous for its nightlife, Barcelona’s gothic architecture and old-school cuisine make it a city to visit at least once.
Basilica de la Sagrada Familia is expected to finish its main construction in 2026, almost 150 years after its first stone was placed down. It’s a must-see attraction for any Barcelona itinerary. Immerse yourself in Spanish culture by dining at a traditional tapas bar or visiting Santa Maria del Mar, a church built in the 14th century.
8. Paris
Where to stay: Snob Hotel
France is hosting the 2024 Olympics, making it one of the most popular travel destinations for this summer. Paris’ extensive public transport network makes it easy to stay in the city and take a day trip to Disneyland Paris. It’s essential to book ahead for any popular attractions this summer, from cultural experiences to theme park tickets.
Paris is known for being the City of Lovers, but the cobblestone streets offer something for every traveler. It’s a city that’s alive throughout all hours of the day, whether you’re watching the sunset along the Seine or discovering the city’s famous music scene. The City of Lights requires a stop at the Eiffel Tower, where the lights sparkle for five minutes every hour from sunset to 1am. You’ll see the lights twinkle best during the final showings.
9. Bali
Where to stay: FOX Jimbaran Beach Hotel
Bali isn’t just for backpackers. This summer getaway destination is probably all over your social media. The best weather is during the dry spells of April to September with the tourist crowds arriving from July to August. It’s a popular choice due to its affordability, making it ideal for solo travel and group trips.
Bali is a holiday for adventure seekers and those who aren’t afraid to test their fitness. Stay cool at Waterbom Bali, explore the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, and get in touch with nature at the Bali Safari and Marine Park. If you want to detach from social media and have a digital cleanse, head on a yoga retreat to discover everything Bali and Indonesia have to offer.
10. Rome
Where to stay: The Independent Hotel
Rome offers some of the best dining experiences in the world. One of the most utilized cruise ports in the world, Rome is a vibrant city with its own unique charisma. Get up close and personal with ancient Roman artifacts, or tickle your taste buds with pasta freshly prepared in front of you.
Must-see spots in Rome include the Vatican Museums, St Peter’s Basilica, Palatino, and the Colosseum. You don’t have to be a history fan to soak up the atmosphere of this ancient city with its awe-inspiring architecture. It’s possible to have Rome as your base and explore other cities in Italy, including Pompeii, Florence, and Pisa.
11. Yellowstone National Park
Where to stay: Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins
The popularity of the TV show “Yellowstone” has made the national park a must-see destination. The oldest national park in the USA, Yellowstone spreads across Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. There are over 140 miles of shoreline for those who want to rent a boat with stagecoach adventures to experience the history of the national park.
There’s a range of accommodation options, from hotels within the Yellowstone National Park to nearby resorts. The National Park is spread out across 2.2 million acres, allowing you to spot wildlife, stargaze, and climb to the top of Mt. Washburn. You’ll experience some of the most remote wilderness in the United States. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
12. Vancouver
Where to stay: Executive Hotel Le Soleil
Looking for a city break that isn’t New York or London? Try Vancouver. This Canadian city is easy to explore with public transport and is popular for families with kids. There are plenty of free things to do in Vancouver, including visiting Arbutus Greenway and Colbourne House.
Must-see locations include Stanley Park, Science World, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, and Granville Island Public Market. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by heading to Kitsilano Beach along English Bay, which hosts the largest outdoor saltwater pools in the world.
13. Mexico
Where to stay: W Mexico City
Mexico is unique as one of the few destinations that have fewer crowds during the summer. It’s an ideal choice for travelers looking for an all-inclusive resort and a chance to experience the best of authentic Mexican cuisine. Explore the ancient Mayan ruins, relax on the tropical beaches, or sample traditional Margaritas alongside thirst-quenching craft beers.
Several festivals are held in Mexico during the summer, including the Carnival of Veracruz, Guelaguetza, and the International Mariachi Festival. Cancun is ideal for a beach vacation with its exotic nightlife, while Oaxaca is best for those who want to explore Mexico’s rich heritage and ancient ruins.
14. Charleston
Where to stay: Grand Bohemian Hotel Charleston, Autograph Collection
The picturesque streets of Charleston transport you to a bygone era of southern glamour. This U.S. city is considered an up-and-coming destination for international travelers. Although it’s a small city in South Carolina, Charleston makes up for its size with local sites and culture.
Charleston hosts several festivals throughout the year, focusing on jazz music, antiques, and the city’s literary heritage. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or a foodie at heart, Charleston is guaranteed to steal your heart.
15. Monte Carlo
Where to stay: Fairmont Monte Carlo
Whether you’re a fan of James Bond or live in the fast lane, Monte Carlo continues to fascinate travelers from around the world. While hotels in Monte Carlo demand top dollar, most tourists choose to stay in Nice and take the train into the Principality.
The gorgeous views from the seaside look as if they’re from an Old Hollywood movie, whether you’re on a yacht or sipping an Aperol Spritz along the coast. Visit the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, relax in the Waterfront Park, and take your Instagram pictures along Rainbow Row.
16. Morocco
Where to stay: Hotel & Ryads Barrière Le Naoura
Morocco is another destination that experiences its low season during the summer. If Marrakesh is on your bucket list, July and August are some of the best times to visit for more affordable flights and accommodation. Expect the coastal towns to be relatively busy with local tourists, but most of the main attractions will have moderate traffic.
Book any outdoor activities for the morning and be prepared for the hot temperatures. The diversity of what Morocco has to offer makes it a metropolis, whether you’re planning to trek mountains or work on your tan by the beach.
Other cities in Morocco work considering include Casablanca, Rabat, and the famous, blue-washed town of Chefchaouen.
17. New York City
Where to stay: Arlo SoHo
New York City is one of the most popular summer getaways for UK tourists, just as well-loved as the sunshine state of Florida. Over 1 million tourists visited from the UK in 2023, with the number expected to grow this summer. This urban landscape instantly captures your imagination as a focal point of the American Dream. Discover the history of America by visiting Ellis Island and the symbol of freedom by looking up at the Statue of Liberty.
Plan a day trip to Coney Island, catch an outdoor concert, or see the city from above at the Top of the Rock. Other must-see locations include the Empire State Building, Central Park, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
18. South Africa
Where to stay: Hotel Sky Cape Town
May to October is considered the best time to visit South Africa, especially if you’re planning a safari. You’ll also get the best whale-watching opportunities during these months. While the summer is peak season, you can take advantage of the slightly cooler and drier weather, making animals easier to spot.
Cape Town and Johannesburg are dynamic cities, while the Drakensberg Mountains put you at the heart of your own National Geographic documentary. Although June to August is the rainy season for cities like Cape Town, it provides the opportunity to explore South Africa on a budget.
You’ll also not have to deal with pesky mosquitoes during these months, as it’s technically winter in South Africa. Kruger National Park is a popular choice for safaris, while Durban is ideal for whale watching.
19. New Zealand
Where to stay: Swiss-Belsuites Pounamu Queenstown
New Zealand is another popular destination in the Southern Hemisphere. Just like South Africa, you can take advantage of more competitive pricing and better offers by exploring this country from June to August. If you want a snow vacation this summer, check out Te Waipounamu, known as South Island, for some of the best skiing in New Zealand.
The North Island experiences its highest rainfall from June to August, with most tourists heading for the South Island. Golden Bay and Abel Tasman National Park are worth adding to your itinerary. Book a cruise in the Bay of Islands to see dolphins up close or experience Maori culture in Taupo.
20. Tokyo
Where to stay: Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo
Wander through the streets of Tokyo and see what the future might hold. June to August is when humidity is at its highest in Tokyo, but you’ll get to experience an array of local festivals, including Odaiba’s “Tokyo Bay” festival with a firework display set against the city skyline.
Immerse yourself in Japanese culture or plan a visit to one of its many theme parks, from Tokyo DisneySea to Sanrio Puroland and Tokyo Joypolis. If you’re a fan of theme parks, Tokyo is where the adults can have fun with the most innovative and technologically advanced attractions.
Pack an umbrella with your passport if you’re planning to visit in June or July. These months are the rainy season in Tokyo.
21. Athens
Where to stay: Brown Kubic Athens Hotel
Greece remains one of the most popular countries in Europe for international travelers. It offers scenic landscapes with easy access to the seaside for tourists who want a diverse itinerary. Athens offers the perfect starting point to explore the most popular Greek islands, including Santorini and Mykonos.
This city is reinventing itself around its ancient heritage, with the Parthenon and Acropolis at its heart. Visit the home of the original Olympic games or sample its iconic street food. There are plenty of free museums to explore, with day trips available to Nafplio, Delphi, Corinthia, and Mycenae.
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