Summertime in Europe is bliss. Soaking away the stress of daily life with a dip in the cooling ocean, refreshing your palate with a gelato (or two), and your skin being kissed by the warming UV rays. If you’re now sitting there dreaming of where you can go to make this a reality, allow us to showcase our favourite European destinations to travel to for the summer months.
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Travelling Europe in summer is like a fish in water, it’s a natural instinct to do. The waters are starting to become warmer, the markets are beginning to ramp up their trading, and international schools are ending their academic year in favour of a well-earned rest. So really the question is: why wouldn’t you travel to Europe in summer?
With it being peak travel months (June, July, August) to venture to this part of the world, you do have to expect an increase in the number of tourists. But believe us, it's worth it. Whether you aim to investigate the history of a royal palace, treat your tastebuds with a drop of local wine, or dive headfirst into the Atlantic’s blue waters, the memories you make this summer will form the tales you share over future dinner parties with friends. So book your 6-day European tour or a 13-day trip of Europe to start creating your anecdotes.
With a variety of countries all begging for your attention, we’ve managed to narrow our summer travel list down to our top three.
- Italy
- Spain
- Portugal
Everyone has had a dream of la dolce vita at least once in their life. Especially portrayed so beautifully in iconic movies like Under the Tuscan Sun and Eat Pray Love. Famed for indulgent food, welcoming weather, and more importantly fun activities, a tour of Italy should be on your travel list for this summer.
Whether you’re searching for a city break to spend 3 - 4 days touring this European destination, or have the luxury of a two week coastal beach holiday, Italy can provide both. But where do you choose once you’ve narrowed down your summer travel plans to Italy?
Eager to say hola to summer in style? Spain is ready to greet you the moment you step off the plane. Be prepared for passionate and expressive exchanges between locals, cuisines that warm your soul, and stunning beaches to sink your toes into. Averaging a daytime temperature of around 30 degrees throughout the summer months, it’s worth touring Spain if a beach holiday is on your agenda. But if activities involving the shade are more your style, this country has plenty to offer you.
Combining the bustle of the cities with the serene nature of the countryside, what can’t Portugal offer its guests? As a popular gastronomy stop for tourists, your summer travel plans need to include a tour of Portugal. Within the north of the country you’ll find the famed wine region, producing thousands of gallons of Port, and oozing with old-world charms. The south receives the best of the Mediterranean climate, which you can enjoy while savouring fresh seafood and pastel de natas.
Think Europe is the summer travel destination for you? While the biggest decision may now have been decided, we’re sure you still have a number of questions before you jet off this season.
Yes, Europe is a safe location for solo travellers touring this region. Although, as ever, you should still act with caution when on your own. Within our guide to solo travelling through Europe, we share our own tips and tricks for staying safe, while ensuring you still get the most out of your trip. Luckily, our small-group tours are the perfect bridge between a fully planned trip and exploring the destination on your own terms. Ready to share stories and tapas with new friends?
Packing essentials are very dependent on the travel destination you choose this summer. Giving a full overview of things you may need to know before travelling to Europe, our list can try to help avoid any excess baggage and weight fee. We all know you need the extra space for the souvenirs you intend to take home.
If travelling from the UK or USA, currently you don’t need a visa for a short term stay in a European country within the agreed Schengen Area. This means as a tourist, you can stay for 90 days or less in a 180-day period. This being said, there are certain regulations you do need to consider before flying such as, the remaining period left on your passport before expiry. If in doubt, you can head to the GOV.UK website or travel.state.gov, which will be able to help advise you further.
Temperatures are rising and we’re ready to embrace the adventures summer holds for us. Providing a safe way to travel to multiple European destinations, our small-group tours are led by an english-speaking guide. Being more of a local prior to your arrival, they will not only provide you with an enjoyable trip, but they will also share insights you may only get from experiencing the location first hand. For more travel inspiration, be sure to sign up to our newsletter, where you can be one of the first to know about new tour dates and locations on offer.