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Top 20 sunny destinations to visit in June 2026

June is that sweet spot in the calendar. Europe is finally warming up, Mediterranean beaches are waking up, and you get the sunshine before the peak summer crowds take over. It is also a prime time to head further afield to the islands of the Indian Ocean, the beaches of Bali, or the sun-drenched coasts of southern Spain and Portugal. With Avygeo, find exactly where to head in June for those first real days of summer heat without the high-season crush.

Members' favourite sunny destinations in June

Rome

#1 Rome (Italy) +423

16-28°C 9h 4 d.

Rome packs 28 centuries of history into a walkable footprint, stretching from the Colosseum to the ochre-toned alleys of Trastevere. Roman dining is defined by a few surgically precise staples like carbonara, cacio e pepe, and piping hot suppli. Beyond the iconic landmarks, you can spend entire days exploring quiet, crowd-free neighborhoods filled with faded frescoes and neighborhood sidewalk cafes.

Barcelona

#2 Barcelona (Spain) +335

19-27°C 22°C 10h 4 d.

Barcelona combines modernist architecture, Mediterranean beaches, and Catalan cuisine all in one day. From the Sagrada Família to the narrow lanes of the Barri Gòtic, and from the tapas scene in Poble Sec to the views at Búnkers del Carmel, the Catalan capital sets its own pace. It is an intense city that can feel crowded, but it rewards those who wander away from the main tourist paths into neighborhoods like Gràcia or Poblenou, where daily local life remains the focus.

Marseille

#3 Marseille (France) +293

18-27°C 21°C 10h 3 d.

Marseille is a city of sharp contrasts, balancing a Mediterranean soul with a gritty, rebellious edge. Between the narrow alleys of Le Panier, the limestone cliffs of the Calanques, the activity at the Vieux-Port, and the coastal views along the Corniche, the city offers a raw sensory experience. You can grab a bowl of bouillabaisse by the water, trek up to Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde for a panoramic view of the skyline, and immerse yourself in an atmosphere that feels as unfiltered and intense as a summer day in South Florida.

Granada

#4 Granada (Spain) +190

15-30°C 10h 2 d.

As the final capital of the Moorish kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula, Granada carries the marks of eight centuries of Arab influence. The Alhambra is one of the most visited monuments in Europe, yet the real draw is the local tradition of free tapas served with every drink. Between the cave dwellings of Sacromonte, the whitewashed alleys of the Albaicín, and flamenco performances held in hillside caves, the city offers a unique atmosphere that feels worlds away from a standard European capital.

Nice

#5 Nice (France) +146

18-26°C 21°C 11h 3 d.

Nice draws you in with its sharp Mediterranean light and high-energy atmosphere. From the iconic Promenade des Anglais to the fragrant, winding alleys of Vieux-Nice and the sweeping views atop the Colline du Château, the city delivers a constant stream of memorable scenes. Between sun-drenched local dishes, high-end museums, and quick trips to the water, it strikes a balance between laid-back relaxation and city activity that feels a lot like a more historic, elevated Santa Monica.

Athens

#6 Athens (Greece) +142

17-29°C 11h 2 d.

Athens is a dense urban sprawl anchored by the Acropolis, where ancient ruins stand right up against modern city life. You can spend your mornings exploring the historic streets of Plaka and Monastiraki before heading up Lycabettus Hill for a panoramic view that rivals the scale of Los Angeles, but with thousands of years of history. It is a place where you can easily toggle between world-class museums and chaotic, authentic local markets.

Montpellier

#7 Montpellier (France) +140

18-28°C 22°C 10h30 3 d.

Montpellier defies easy categorization. This Languedoc city blends a labyrinthine medieval core with the architectural ambition of Antigone, a neoclassical neighborhood designed by Ricardo Bofill. With a quarter of the population under 25, the city maintains an intensity rarely found in such ancient streets. Between markets featuring pélardon goat cheese from the Cévennes and café terraces in the Saint-Roch district serving local Pic Saint-Loup wine, Montpellier offers a Mediterranean lifestyle that feels grounded, skipping the high-gloss pretense you might expect from the French Riviera.

Los Angeles

#8 Los Angeles (United States) +86

13-24°C 17°C 10h30 2 d.

Los Angeles is a sprawling megalopolis where Hollywood meets the Pacific, defined by its intense contrasts. You will find everything from the glamour of Beverly Hills to the creative energy of Venice Beach and an inescapable cinematic history that is best explored with a rental car. The local food scene is as diverse as the city neighborhoods, featuring authentic Mexican tacos, oversized burgers, and California-style sushi. Expect sunshine almost year-round.

Arusha

#9 Arusha (Tanzania) +69

13-25°C 8h 5 d.

Arusha serves as the primary gateway for Tanzanian safaris. While the city itself lacks architectural polish, it is the essential jumping-off point for the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater, and treks up Mount Meru. Between expeditions, the local markets, coffee plantations, and Maasai villages provide an authentic look at East African daily life that you simply do not get inside the national parks.

Valencia

#10 Valencia (Spain) +55

19-30°C 22°C 10h30 2 d.

Valencia keeps a low profile while delivering 300 days of sunshine, a well-preserved historic core, striking futuristic architecture, and beaches just a short metro ride away. Spain's third-largest city balances a Mediterranean pace with a deep cultural scene, all without the price tags found in Barcelona. Between authentic paella, bohemian neighborhoods, and the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia rewards travelers who skip the tourist traps.

Palermo

#11 Palermo (Italy) +50

20-29°C 22°C 10h30 1 d.

Palermo is an open-air baroque stage, a crossroads of civilizations where Arab-Norman mosaics contrast with the weathered charm of crumbling facades. The city hits your senses hard, from the intensity of its crowded markets and deep-rooted street food culture to the raw energy of its narrow side streets. It is a place that demands to be experienced rather than just observed, rewarding those who navigate its organized chaos with an unforgettable trip.

Santorini

#12 Santorini (Greece) +40

20-27°C 22°C 11h 2 d.

Santorini was born from a volcanic catastrophe, resulting in white-washed villages clinging to ochre cliffs above a deep blue caldera. The sunsets here are legendary, the vines grow in unique baskets across volcanic rock, and the local cherry tomatoes have a flavor profile you will not find anywhere else. It is a rugged, dramatic landscape that feels like the edge of the world, only with a much better view.

Istanbul

#13 Istanbul (Türkiye) +33

19-28°C 21°C 10h 4 d.

Istanbul sits where Europe meets Asia, anchored by massive landmarks like Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace. You can spend your days walking from the historic core of Sultanahmet to the colorful, hilly streets of Balat, or take a ferry along the Bosphorus to see Ottoman mansions and waterfront wooden houses. Expect to pay about 400 to 800 TRY (roughly $12 to $24) for a standard museum entry, while a cross-continental boat trip often costs as little as 25 to 50 TRY (about $0.75 to $1.50).

Split

#14 Split (Croatia) +25

19-28°C 21°C 10h30 4 d.

Split is built directly into and around a 4th-century Roman palace, making ancient history a part of your daily routine. You can dine inside imperial cellars, hike the narrow lanes of the Varoš neighborhood up to the pine forests of Marjan Hill, or catch a morning ferry to the islands of Hvar, Brač, or Vis. This is where Dalmatia begins.

Nevsehir

#15 Nevsehir (Türkiye) +21

12-28°C 11h15 3 d.

As the low-key hub of Cappadocia, Nevsehir serves as your gateway to a landscape shaped by both geology and ancient history. You will find thousands of years of cave dwellings, sprawling underground cities, and rock formations that look like something out of a science fiction movie. The daily sunrise hot air balloon flights, Byzantine rock-cut churches, and hearty Anatolian food define the experience. It is a trip into the heart of central Türkiye that consistently punches above its weight.

Sintra

#16 Sintra (Portugal) +18

15-23°C 18°C 9h45 3 d.

Perched on a misty mountain slope 19 miles from Lisbon, Sintra packs some of Europe's most eccentric palaces into a UNESCO-protected forest. Between the Pena Palace and the hidden tunnels at Quinta da Regaleira, a day here feels like stepping into a parallel universe. The raw coastline at Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of the continent, rounds out the trip.

San Diego

#17 San Diego (United States) +18

17-24°C 18°C 10h 1 d.

San Diego delivers the California experience without the frantic pace of Los Angeles. With 266 days of sunshine per year and 70 miles of coastline, the city maintains an incredibly laid-back lifestyle. Between the surfers at Pacific Beach, the seals at La Jolla, and the craft breweries in North Park, it is easy to see why locals call it America's Finest City.

Bora Bora

#18 Bora Bora (French Polynesia) +18

22-28°C 27°C 8h45 5 d.

Bora Bora is more than just luxury resorts. The main town of Vaitape functions as the island hub with local markets and essential services. Head north to Faanui to find a traditional village layout dotted with historic marae stone temples. If you prefer a quieter pace, Anau on the eastern side focuses on small family-run guesthouses and direct access to the island interior. Exploring these three areas reveals the actual local life that exists beyond the high-end hotel pontoons.

Denizli

#19 Denizli (Türkiye) +17

18-31°C 10h 3 d.

Denizli is more than just a gateway to Pamukkale. This Anatolian city offers steep cable car rides, mountain hiking trails, and a downtown area defined by its historic market and iconic rooster statue. Just 9 miles away, the petrified cascades of Pamukkale and the ruins of Hierapolis provide a unique historical backdrop. It serves as a practical base for exploring western Türkiye away from the typical tourist crowds.

Zakynthos

#20 Zakynthos (Greece) +11

20-29°C 23°C 11h15 2 d.

The bright capital of the island that shares its name, Zakynthos Town is the central hub of this Ionian paradise. Spanning 406 square kilometers, the island is defined by its turquoise waters, fine sand, and dense greenery. Homer referenced it in the Odyssey, and the island history is a long timeline of Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Norman, Sicilian, Venetian, and French influence. It did not officially join the Kingdom of Greece until 1864. Today, the local economy relies heavily on fishing and tourism.

A town of character and charm

The island beauty is on full display here, especially within its many churches. The most prestigious is Agios Dionysios. This three-aisle Orthodox basilica, built in 1925, is remarkable for both its architecture and its interior decoration. It sits near the port, where its towering bell tower acts as a landmark for the entire harbor. It is a prime area for a stroll, with luxury yachts and fishing boats bobbing in water so blue it feels surreal. With benches shaded by towering palms, Dionysios Solomos Square is the heart of the town. Named after the poet who penned the Greek national anthem, the square features his statue as its centerpiece. It is paved and surrounded by historic buildings, making it the central meeting point of the town. Agios Nikolaou Church stands on the square, one of the few structures that survived the 1953 earthquake. You will also find the Byzantine Museum here, which spans three levels and exhibits sculptures, frescoes from the 15th to 17th centuries, and paintings depicting the town before the earthquake.

City beaches and local flavors

Heading toward the coast at Place Agiou Markou, you will first see a beautiful arched building: the Solomos and Kalvos Museum. Beyond the art and personal artifacts of these two local icons, the museum introduces you to the most famous figures in Zakynthos history. The square is lively, filled with boutiques, cafes and restaurants. This is the place to try local specialties like tzatziki, a refreshing cucumber dip best paired with chickpea bread, psarosoupa, a traditional fish soup, or stifado, a veal and onion stew. For something sweet, try mandolato, the island signature nougat, or fried semolina with cinnamon. Do not miss the chance to admire one of the oldest homes in the city, Romas Mansion. This 1660 manor was once the home of the aristocratic Romas family and remains a striking example of local architecture.

Zakynthos is home to some of the most famous beaches in the world. Just 500 meters from the city center, Eot is less famous than the prestigious Gerakas or Navagio beaches, but it remains a gem surrounded by incredible views. Like everywhere on the island, the crystal-clear water is ideal for swimming. The beach is overlooked by the Bokali hill, where you will find the ruins of a Venetian kastro, or fortress. The view from the top is spectacular, comparable to the sweeping coastal vistas you might find in Malibu.

Getting there

The airport handles international flights throughout the year. If you are driving, you will need to take the ferry from Kyllini on the Greek mainland. If you are traveling from Athens, there is a bus service that includes the ferry crossing as part of the trip.

Where to take the family for June sunshine

Corsica, pristine nature and beaches for all ages

Corsica is a top-tier choice for a family getaway in June. The beaches of Pinarellu or Palombaggia feature shallow, crystal-clear water, much like the calm, family-friendly coves you would find in the Florida Keys. The hiking trails through the forest of Vizzavona, river swimming spots, and historic villages are hits with kids and adults alike. In June, the tourist density is manageable and the weather is pleasant.

Where to go in June for a romantic sunny escape

The Cyclades, Greek island charm without the peak-season rush

In June, the Cyclades offer an ideal backdrop for couples. The white-washed alleys of Mykonos, the sunset views in Santorin, and the secluded beaches of Milos create a memorable romantic atmosphere. The climate is perfect for wandering and relaxing at waterfront cafes.

Where to find sun in June on a budget

Portugal, unbeatable value for money in June

Portugal is a reliable pick for a sunny vacation in June that will not break the bank. The Algarve region offers gorgeous coastline, traditional villages, and reasonably priced dining. Expect to spend around 250€ ($270) for a weekend and 500€ ($540) for a full week, including local accommodations and flights.

June, summer weather before the crowds arrive

June is a prime month for a sunny trip. The temperatures are warm, the days are long, and tourist sites remain accessible. It is the perfect window to enjoy the ocean, nature, and local culture before the heavy summer crowds move in.

Frequently asked questions

Where in Europe should I go for sun in June?
Corsica, the Greek islands, Portugal, and the Balearic Islands are all excellent choices in Europe during June.
Where should I go for a long-haul sunny trip in June?
The Seychelles, Reunion Island, Mauritius, or Canada for a sunny road trip are all solid options.
What is the cheapest sunny destination in June?
Portugal and southern Spain remain the most cost-effective destinations for sun in June.
Where is a good place for a family sunny vacation in June?
Corsica is ideal for a family trip in June thanks to its accessible beaches, protected nature, and wide range of family-oriented lodging.
Where should I go in June for a romantic trip?
The Cyclades are perfect for romance, offering charming villages, hidden beaches, and a peaceful vibe in June.
What kind of budget should I plan for a sunny June vacation?
In Europe, budget between 400€ ($430) and 700€ ($755). For long-haul destinations, plan for 800€ ($865) to 1500€ ($1620) depending on where you choose to go.
Where should I go for sun in France in June?
Corsica, the French Riviera, and the Basque Country all provide beautiful sunny days for a French vacation in June.