Best vacation in june

Planning for best vacation in June would be an one of the most difficult challenges for all. Especially when you are not sure which type of vacation package you would be looking for.

June is here, and butterflies are already flying in your stomach for your upcoming vacation. If you think about it, there are so many places you could go: luxury hotels, exotic islands, sunny beaches. This means there are a great number of choices and uncertainties; you don’t want to upset yourself right before the precious holiday. That’s why our family created the ultimate relaxing challenge list, which will surely become your best vacation in June.

Slovenia is one of the countries known for its natural beauty. It is well-known because it is blessed with diverse and stunning nature, an excellent Kranjska Gora ski center and a natural limestone cave. During the summer months, thousands of tourists come to Slovenia to experience the nature and relax in a relaxing atmosphere. For example, they come in June to July, when the weather changes from cold to warm.

The best vacation in June is one that you plan yourself.

June is a great time to travel because it’s not as hot as other months, and the weather is usually pretty good. You can take advantage of this and go exploring in a place where the weather will be comfortable and the sights will be beautiful

Looking for the perfect vacation in June? Look no further! We’ve put together a list of some of the best places to visit during this time of year.

If you’re looking for a beach vacation, you can’t go wrong with the Caribbean. The water is warm and clear, and there’s plenty of sunshine to keep you happy. If you’re more interested in exploring new cultures, consider heading to China or Japan—they have rich histories that will make it feel like you’re stepping back in time. And if you’d rather do something more adventurous, consider going on an African safari! You’ll get to see some of the most beautiful landscapes on Earth while learning about the culture and history of these countries.

  • The Amalfi Coast
    1. The Amalfi Coast, ItalyTemperature: 27°C high; 22°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 2 hours 35 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +1A single visit to the Amalfi Coast is all it takes to understand the legions of love letters, poems and literature Italy has inspired. Confetti-coloured houses and ornate domes and spires jostle for space on sheer cliffs, looking out over the azure Mediterranean sea. And the light! June is busy, of course, but just ahead of the tour groups that clog the perilously winding road in their droves come July and August. Positano and Amalfi are the most famous villages, and although terribly touristy, they are also absolutely beautiful. Ravello, on top of the cliffs, has unquestionably the best views; while Cetara – our little secret – is quaintly cute with a pebble beach to bronze on.Sustainable travel tip: You can get all the way to Salerno by train, and from here take a ferry to Amalfi (40 minutes) or Positano (35 minutes). Follow up the Eurostar from London to Paris (two hours, 15 minutes) with the high-speed TGV to Milan (seven hours) or Turin (five hours), before venturing on to Salerno on a high-speed Frecciarossa (six hours from Milan, seven from Turin).Where to stay: Monastero Santa Rosa, a 17th-century former monastery dominates the shoreline about a kilometre from Amalfi. It has knockout terraced grounds and a swimming pool that seems to hover between sea and sky. For more, see our pick of the best hotels on the Amalfi Coast.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • Mykonos Greece
    Getty Images2. Mykonos, GreeceTemperature: 27°C high; 21°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 3 hours 50 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +2Those in the know flock to good-time Mykonos in June, when the nights seem to stretch into infinity and the sunshine bounces off the little white stone houses – and before the chaos of July and August. Forget ouzo: magnums of Champagne are more de rigueur in Mykonos as you spend the night dancing to international DJs at Cavo Paradiso, and the days recovering by the bluer-than-blue Aegean sea at one of the hot new beach clubs. If you need a culture fix, take the ferry to Delos, one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece.Where to stay: Bohème, where guests laze around the kidney-shaped pool on grand super-loungers and bean bags; at night, bearded bartenders turn out flawless Negronis at the chic Bilo Bar, all just a two-minute walk from Mykonos Town. For large groups, takeover Villa Fleur – a beautifully designed, light space sleeping 12. Check our edit of the best hotels in Mykonos for more options. BOOK YOUR STAY
  • The bay at San Sebastin
    Ana Lui3. San Sebastian, SpainTemperature: 21°C high; 15°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: from 4 hours 30 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +1Summer in San Sebastian: is there anything more alluring? One of Europe’s greatest city beaches, Playa de la Concha, is awash with salty-haired surfers and tanned sunbathers. Bars spill out into cobbled streets, where residents and visitors clink glasses of txakoli, the local sparkling wine, which just so happens to pair perfectly with pintxos – the region’s artistic, avant-garde tapas. Pintxo-bar-hopping, in fact, is the thing to do; you might try sea urchin roe on toast in one spot, the ear of Iberian pig in a wild mushroom emulsion the next. The beginning of peak season has enough buzz to make this well-fed party town charming, without too much of the overcrowding that clogs things later in the summer – plus June has the smallest average rainfall after July.Where to stay: Hotel Maria Cristina, the official hotel of the Film Festival and a local landmark. The impressive belle-époque building is filled with marble and chandeliers and there’s a spa.BOOK YOUR STAY

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  • Devon England
    Getty Images4. Devon, EnglandTemperature: 19°C high; 10°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from London: 1 hour 10 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +0If sunshine in the UK were guaranteed, no one would ever need look further than Devon for a classic beach holiday (except perhaps Cornwall). It’s just lovely. The county has acres of sandy beaches, characterful fishing villages, rugged moors and coastal paths. For those who prefer the thrill of the great outdoors, Dartmoor is great for hiking, the north coast is the spot for surfing and along the south coast, sailing. The whole area is having a regeneration, from new cycle paths such as the Exe Trail and Drake’s Way to Torquay‘s shiny new seafront redevelopment and Exeter and Plymouth’s cosmopolitan updates. Summer – particularly June, before the country lanes get too busy – is the time to while away an afternoon in one of Devon’s best pubs or tinker around the seaside towns such as Salcombe, Budleigh Salterton, and inland Totnes.Sustainable travel tip: Make your staycation even more eco-friendly – and even more beautiful – by taking the train through some lovely scenery: major stops include Totnes, Exeter, Newton Abbot and Plymouth.Where to stay: Cary Arms & Spa, overlooking South Devon’s Babbacombe Bay, is made up of sea-facing guest rooms, a handful of meticulously renovated fisherman’s cottages and eight fun beach huts. For a private stay, takeover this countryside cottage Airbnb that has its own private spa area complete with wood-fired hot tub, sauna and outdoor shower. For more, see our pick of the best hotels in Devon.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • Rowers in Nyhavn in Copenhagen Denmark
    Visit Denmark/Kim Wyon5. CopenhagenTemperature: 20°C high; 12°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 1 hour 50 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +1For such a small city, Copenhagen is seriously cool. In summer, good-looking Danes whizz around on brightly coloured bikes, drink craft beer outside and sip coffee by the sea. Eating is a national pastime; Noma has made its grand return, or if your tastes are more low-key, grab some organic street food at one of Papirøen’s stalls. Mälmo in Sweden is a short 20-minute hop across the Øresund Strait and is great for an afternoon trip. Plonk yourself down in the town square and join in with After Work – the Scandi term for happy hour, which starts wonderfully early, at 4pm.Sustainable travel tip: The Danish capital is particularly green-minded – basically everyone here cycles and eats organic, farm-to-table – and that ethos extends to shopping. Check out Gågrøn! (sustainable designer homeware), BauBau (upscale secondhand menswear and interiors), Pure Shop (organic beauty and perfumes) and an embarrassment of vintage boutiques (Devantier, Carmen, Edison & Co, FN92).Where to stay: Hotel Sanders. Comprised of three handsome 19th-century townhouses knocked together, the hotel has 54 bedrooms decked out with glamorous touches in an otherwise homely space. See more at our guide to the best hotels in Copenhagen.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • Mont Tremblant in Quebec Canada
    iStock6. Quebec, CanadaTemperature: 22°C high; 12°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 9 hours 35 minutes
    Time difference: GMT -5Summer is when Québécois finally feel safe to take off their thermals, having survived another winter of -40°C temperatures by the sheer, warming heft of poutine. And what a world they liberate their legs into. Festival-mad Montreal is warming well into the 20s and comes alive with outdoor amusements: Sunday dance parties at Electronik Picnic in leafy Parc Jean-Drapeau; and June’s annual Mural Festival, celebrating Montreal street art. Others may heed the call of the wild coasts of the Gaspé Peninsula, where heavily scented pine forests sweep across impossible promontories. Imagine a more rugged Maine, dotted with oh-so-French gîtes.Sustainable travel tip: Green Key hotels – which are awarded Green Key ratings for efforts to reduce their carbon footprint – are generally self-assessed. The Corporation de l’industrie Touristique du Québec, however, verifies Green Key hotels within the province, so you can be reasonably assured they’re legit. Check out the complete lists of Green Key hotels in Quebec.
  • Temperature 25°C high 14°C low Season summer Travel time from UK 3 hours Time difference GMT 1  Imagine a Mediterranean...
    iStock7. CorsicaTemperature: 25°C high; 14°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 3 hours
    Time difference: GMT +1Imagine a Mediterranean island soaked in Italy’s summer sun, only it’s eluded the season’s legions of solar-seekers. Actually, don’t imagine it – see it for yourself, on Corsica. A region of France anchored off the western coast of Italy, it is a tale of two islands: ritzy Porto-Vecchio’s superyachts and designer shops dominate the south, while isolated bays, hilltop stone towns and a growing crop of quiet, designer villas define the north. Flights from Britain have long been stubbornly ill-timed; this May, however, Air Corsica launches the most frequent service yet between the island and London, leaving twice-weekly from Stansted. Better to wait until June, though. It’s just before the crowds and still clocks in the second-highest sunshine hours of the year behind busy July – at a not-too-terrible 11.Sustainable travel tip: Forget flying and enjoy some extra seaside time in Nice en route. Arrive in Paris via Eurostar (two hours, 15 minutes from London), then whizz through pretty villages and the Rhone Valley on a high-speed TGV to Nice (five hours, 45 minutes). From here, you can catch an overnight ferry to Porto Vecchio (private cabins from about £50).Where to stay: U Palazzu Serenu, a 17th-century villa wedged into the hillside, this grey-and-white temple to minimalism resembles a Florentine palazzo except it has contemporary art on the walls, modern sculpture in the lobby and not a hair out of place.BOOK YOUR STAY

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  • Edinburgh Scotland
    iStock8. Edinburgh, ScotlandTemperature: 17°C high; 9°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 1 hours 25 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +0A raucous city, Edinburgh has Georgian nooks to wander into and find a sing-a-long at an all-night piano bar and filthy comedians who take over town for a whole month every year. But while August’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe is a wonderful thing, it’s also a circus: prices are high and vacancies – in the hotels, pubs and restaurants – are scant. Come in June instead, when the Scottish summer is in full flow (it might even touch the 20s), and you can still get your culture fix (both the Leith arts festival and Edinburgh International Film Festival are on then). Sample the super-smart hospitality, too: seasonal Scottish ingredients meet classic French fine dining at Michelin-starred Martin WishartEden Locke, a millennial pink-brushed aparthotel, has its own third-wave coffee shop.**Sustainable travel tip:**Taking the Caledonian Sleeper train from London to the Scottish capital isn’t only more environmentally friendly, it’s a hell of a lot more fun. The smartest cabins come with their own private bathroom, and you can enjoy dinner and a wee dram in the lounge car then snooze your way to Scotland, arriving in time for breakfast.Where to stay: The Dunstane Houses, a super-smart boutique hotel in Edinburgh’s West End with huge fireplaces and ornate cornicing reflecting the building’s solid Victorian past. See our pick of the best hotels in Edinburgh and the best Airbnbs in Edinburgh for more recommendations.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • Croatia
    Getty Images9. CroatiaTemperature: 27°C high; 16°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 2 hours 20 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +1Croatia‘s surge in popularity has been meteoric, and it’s not hard to see why. In the past 10 years it has gone from being considered a cheaper, quieter alternative to Italy to being one of the hottest destinations for summer. Take to the islands to dance with beautiful young things at one of the festivals hosted in June, such as Hideout on the island of Pag, or jump aboard a yacht to find a quiet stretch of the Dalmatian coast. If you need a little less beach and a bit more city, Dubrovnik has enough history and culture within its Gregorian walls to keep you busy for a weekend. Find flights to CroatiaSustainable travel tip: Combine the surplus of cruises pouring into Croatia’s seaside cities, and the waste management challenges of its islands, and you’ve got a solid case for venturing inland. Farmstays, in particular, are a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the Croatian countryside, where you can taste the spoils of the land, relax in quiet villages and soak up some traditional hospitality. Head for the Istrian peninsula and you just might get to try Croatia’s famous white truffles, too.Where to stay: Villa Orsula, set in an opulent 1930s villa built of the creamy local stone used to build the ancient party of the city, with pretty terraced gardens tumbling down the hillside.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • Les Iles d'Or
    Martin Morrell10. South of FranceTemperature: 23°C high; 17°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 2 hours 15 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +1The French Riviera has always been film-star stunning. In June the temperature is just right to frolic on the beaches Bardot-style in your designer bikini, before the bulk of the summer tourists descend. On 21 June each year, the Fête de la Musique sees all-night dancing and concerts on the streets of Nice and larger towns along the riviera. For old-school glamour there are the grand dames: CannesNice and St Tropez, packed full of character and charisma. For quieter pockets and a gloriously crowd-free coastline, head to the less well-known Languedoc, with its long sandy beaches, picturesque villages surrounded by vineyards and great little markets. Inland Uzes is laid-back and arty, and then there are Les Iles d’Or, Champagne-coloured- sand islands that seem a million miles from the flashy mainland.Sustainable travel tip: You can take the train to Cannes and Nice, simply by catching a Eurostar from London to Paris (two hours, 15 minutes), then hopping on a high-speed TGV (for Nice, five hours 45 minutes) or a high-speed Ouigo (for Cannes, five hours). St Tropez is a little trickier, but not impossible: take the Eurostar to Lille (2.5 hours), followed by a TGV to Marseille (five hours), then another TGV to St-Raphaël (1.5 hours) and, finally, a ferry to St Tropez (1 hour).Where to stay: Les Roches Rouges, a stylishly revamped Fifties waterfront retreat. Fifty rooms, some facing the sea, some the garden, all have whitewashed walls, polished-concrete floors, minimalist furniture and balconies. But the real star attraction is the 30-metre saltwater pool carved out of the rock, which spills over right into the sea.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • Hudson Valley
    Getty Images11. Hudson ValleyTemperature: 28°C high; 12°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 8 hours
    Time difference: GMT -5Do as the New Yorkers do and escape Manhattan for the Hudson Valley this summer. After all, it’s only a quick train ride away, and June brings music festivals to its cute little river towns – the Great Hudson River Revival is typically held in Croton-on-Hudson in mid-June, and in 2019 has Ani DiFranco on the bill). Though maintaining the leisurely pace of a pastoral idyll — dotted with apple orchards, farm stands and antiques stores – the valley has lately gone a bit Brooklyn, adding destination dining, spaswineries and yoga studios to the mix. A thriving art scene includes the cutting-edge Dia: Beacon museum, housed in a former box-printing factory on the riverbank. For minimalist-chic, Rivertown Lodge is lovely, and its tavern does one hell of a brunch (spiced carrot pancakes; nduja and soft scramble).Sustainable travel tip: Hudson Valley is part of the Drive Electric movement, which means there are plenty of charging stations dotted about, so you can rent an EV with no fear of running out of juice.Where to stay: Farmer and Sons, a plush and cosy boutique hotel with an excellent coffee shop, bar and restaurant.BOOK YOUR STAY

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  • Bistate Lodge Rwanda
    12. RwandaTemperature: 25°C high; 4°C low
    Season: dry
    Travel time from UK: 10 hours 40 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +2This teeny East African nation is best known for one big activity: tracking mountain gorillas through its steamy bamboo forests. But there’s so much more to explore in plucky Rwanda, which has risen above past tragedies to become one of the continent’s most friendly and forward-thinking travel destinations. Capital Kigali is clean, super-green and on-trend: grab a table on the Choma’D terrace for dry-rub pork ribs, mac ’n’ cheese bowls and strawberry Mojitos in Mason jars. And a couple of hours’ drive-away is lovely Lake Kivu with inland beaches, boat tours and cycle trails. Follow up silverback tracking with luxury at nearby Bisate Lodge and its six thatched villas, plus contemporary design cues such as concrete floors and exposed brick walls. Trekking is at its best in June, when the climate is cooler and drier.Sustainable travel tip: Consider hiring a porter to carry your daypack when you’re gorilla trekking – even if your tour operator doesn’t recommend it. It won’t cost you much, but the difference it can make to a week’s wages is huge.Where to stay: One&Only Nyungwe House, a nature lodge set in a delightfully peaceful tea plantation surrounded by rainforests that is home to 13 primate species and a startling array of strange and wonderful tropical birds.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • London England
    Getty Images13. London, EnglandTemperature: 21°C high; 13°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: n/a
    Time difference: GMT +0London is great any time of the year, but by June the capital is at its most vibrant. Londoners have fully decamped outside to appreciate the long, light evenings on a summer terrace or in a pub garden. No one seems to work at all. Even on the mildest of sunny days, parks are overflowing with scantily clad urbanites hoping to feel some warmth on their skin. Stroll the streets and sample some of London’s legendary street food, grab a coffee at one of the quirky cafés, have an ice cream from a gelateria (or if it rains – this is London, after all – take afternoon tea). The city also has the most astonishing number of superlative hotels from which to explore its endless attractions.**Sustainable travel tip:**London may be awash with luxurious hotels, but a number of them are doing their bit. The Langham, for example, employs high-spec tech to turn food waste into water; One Aldwych uses biodegradable packaging; and The Zetter in Clerkenwell has a fancy ‘energy loop’ system: as you heat your room, it helps cool their fridges.Where to stay: The Savoy, an ever-changing monolith, is decorated in Edwardian style on the Thames side, but it’s quintessentially Art Deco on the Strand side. Rooms are large and traditional but never frumpy; and in a world of shrinking bathtubs, The Savoy’s remain satisfyingly deep. For more, see our guide to the best hotels in London.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • Hot air balloons in Cappadocia Turkey
    Getty Images14. Cappadocia, TurkeyTemperature: 27°C high; 10°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: from 7 hours 20 minutes
    Time Difference: GMT +3You’d think it impossible to improve upon Cappadocia: a fantasy landscape of famed ‘fairy chimneys’, cave dwellings and underground cities. But come in June and you can add blooming wildflowers to that perfect picture, together with longer days for exploring (and the very best light for photographs). Sure, it’s busy season, but you can beat the hot-air balloon and crowds by hiking or horseback. This gets you onto trails others can’t reach, discovering tucked-away lookout spots and fantastically frescoed, stone-carved churches. Heart set on a cave hotel? Consider Ariana Sustainable Luxury Lodge, with its onsite vineyard, sun terraces affording ridiculous valley views and contemporary cave rooms with marble bathrooms and wood floors.Sustainable travel tip: Heart set on a cave hotel? Consider Ariana Sustainable Luxury Lodge, where sun terraces afford ridiculous valley views, and contemporary cave rooms have marble bathrooms and polished-wood floors. Better still, roughly a quarter of the hotel’s energy comes from solar, the restaurant cooks with ingredients grown in the garden and you can sip wines made at the onsite vineyard, too.Where to stay: Olympos Lodge, a 12-room stylish escape among European expats and well-travelled locals, surrounded by four acres of lemon groves and ponds, palm trees and bougainvillea.BOOK YOUR STAY
  • Menorca
    Mirjam Bleeker15. Menorca, SpainTemperature: 26°C high; 17°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 2 hours 20 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +1Part of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca and Menorca are more chilled-out and low-key than their party-loving sister island of Ibiza. Mallorca, the larger of the two, is wonderfully diverse, from historic Palma to arty villages such as Deià, and the pine-tree-lined hidden coves along the north coast. Things are a lot quieter on Menorca, but all the better for taking a week out and totally relaxing on stunning beaches. Hotels aren’t super smart, but lovely little converted farm houses dot the moody Mediterranean landscape, and there are clifftop bars for sipping G&Ts with sunset views.Where to stay: Can Faustino, has the run of a sprawling 16th-century merchant’s palace in the city’s historic centre. The 24 bedrooms are crisp and pared-back, there’s a little spa and steaming hammam down in vaults, and a saltwater swimming pool in the garden. See our pick of where to stay in Menorca for more recommendations.BOOK YOUR STAY

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  • Basel Switzerland
    Getty Images16. Basel, SwitzerlandTemperature: 23°C high; 13°C low
    Season: summer
    Travel time from UK: 1 hour 35 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +1Synonymous with its world-famous art fair, this charming little Swiss town is heaven for art and architecture fans, particularly in June. Not just because that’s when ART Basel rolls in, but also because the arty party continues long into the summer twilight, at the city’s myriad waterside bars lining the Rhine. Building buffs have plenty to take in, from the 13th-century timbered houses of the old town to the bold modern designs by Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid and Tadao Ando. Foodies should make a beeline for three-Michelin-starred Cheval Blanc: snag a table on the riverside terrace and prepare for an avant-garde take on classic French cuisine (macaron with foie gras and garam masala, for example).Sustainable travel tip: Travelling by train from London to Basel is fast, easy and cheap. Take the Eurostar from London to Paris (two hours, 15 minutes), followed by a three-hour ride on a TGV-Lyria high-speed train to Basel (tickets start at about £25 each way).
  • Aerial of Ningaloo Reef Australia
    Getty Images17. Ningaloo Reef, AustraliaTemperature: 24°C high; 11°C low
    Season: winter
    Travel time from UK: from 20 hours 40 minutes
    Time difference: GMT +8The Great Barrier Reef might get all the press, but Western Australia’s Ningaloo Reef is just as incredible – and, in June, it’s one of the world’s best places to swim with whale sharks. Plus, getting up close to these gentle giants doesn’t require a cage. Better still, Ningaloo’s dive and snorkel sites are way more accessible; many of its richest waters are only a few hundred metres off the beach. Next, take a few days to discover the newly cosmopolitan-cool scene of WA’s isolated capital, Perth, with its al-fresco live-music venues, edgy late-night art shows and white-sand city beaches.Sustainable travel tip: Choose a reputable tour company when it comes to swimming with whale sharks – getting up too close might not be dangerous for you, but it’s not great for them. Ningaloo Whalesharks, for example, is certified by Ecotourism Australia.Where to stay: Sal Salis Ningaloo reef, a camp of five tents, each with a private deck and a bathroom with a solarheated shower.

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