Teton County, Wyoming

Forming the heart and core of the Wyoming state, Teton County is undoubtedly one of the best summer holiday destinations in the world. Encompassing a surprise for every kind of traveler, Teton County is home to the famous Yellowstone National Park that serves as the paradise for adventure enthusiasts.

Must Experience: Admire the colorful hot springs, geysers, and mudpots in Yellowstone National Park

Best Time To Visit: April to May and September to October
How To Reach: Fly to Salt Lake City International Airport and take an internal flight to Jackson Hole Airport in Wyoming

Places To Visit: Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone Lake, Old Faithful, Jackson Lake, and more.
Things To Do: Explore the hot springs at Yellowstone National Park, hiking at Teton Range, skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Tips: Carry a map if you plan on visiting the national park.

Amalfi Coast, Italy

Considered to be the coastal gem of Italy, the Amalfi Coast is a true manifestation of nature’s beauty. With its picturesque landscape, coastal peaks, dense forests, and pastel buildings on the cliff, the Amalfi Coast shine bright like a star in the night and comes alive with first ray of the sun. A unique combination of nature and adventure, Amalfi Coast is indeed one of the best summer holiday destinations in the world.

Must Experience: Hit the biggest beach on the Amalfi Coast at Positano

Best Time To Visit: May to September
How To Reach: Fly to Naples International Airport and take a bus or taxi to Amalfi Coast

Places To Visit: Villa Cimbrone in Ravello, Amalfi Cathedral, Fiord in Furore, Museo della carta, Ravello Cathedral, and more.
Things To Do: Hiking at Torre dello Ziro, ride through the Amalfi Drive, explore the Ancient City of Salerno, visit the tranquil beaches of Amalfi Town, and more.
Tips: Avoid visiting during the peak season.

Hoi An, Vietnam

None of the ancient towns in the world are as perfect as the city of Hoi An in Vietnam. Preserved with utmost care and connected via canals, Hoi An is a perfect canvas of mixed cultures and traditions. Famous for its love for food, Hoi An is an architectural marvel, stylish in its decor, and vibrant as its soul, which makes it one of the best summer holiday destinations in the world.

Must Experience: Take a cooking class in Hoi An City which is known for its excellence in food and drinks

Best Time To Visit: February to May
How To Reach: Fly to Hanoi International Airport and take a taxi or bus to Hoi An

Places To Visit: Japanese Covered Bridge, Museum of Trade Ceramics, An Bang Beach, and more.
Things To Do: Admire the architecture at Hoi An Ancient Town, visit the Quan Cong Temple, go on a cycling tour, and more.
Tips: Do not miss the sunrise tour.

1. Kauai – The Garden Isle

Kauai, nicknamed “the Garden Isle” due to the thick tropical rain-forest cover, is counted as one of the picture perfect islands for honeymoon as you must have surely heard about Hawaii Islands romance. Its picturesque waterfalls, stunning resorts, plush mountains, and sizzling shores are elements that make it a popular romantic Nirvana. Undoubtedly, this is one of the best honeymoon islands.

Things to do: Enjoy a sunset from a gorgeous beach, explore the Volcanoes National Park, go for deep sea diving, and take a romantic sunset cruise with your better half
Location: North Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
How to reach:
Nearest Airport: Lihue Airport Best time to visit: April to June and September to November Best places to stay: Kauai Marriott Resort, Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, Marjorie’s Kauai Inn Best restaurants: Sam’s Ocean View Restaurant Kapaa Kauai,Kauai Ono, Coconut’s Fish Cafe

Seychelles, East Africa

Seychelles is synonymous with a flawless beach paradise. Set in the Indian Ocean, Seychelles is a beautiful archipelago of 115 islands. With shimmery coastline, smooth white sand beaches, palm-lined shores, and crystal clear waters, Seychelles is absolutely one of the stunning and best summer holiday destinations in the world.

Must Experience: For scenic views of Seychelles, go hiking at Anse Major Trail

Best Time To Visit: April to May and October to November
How To Reach: Fly to Seychelles International Airport

Places To Visit: Curieuse Island, Aride Island, Bicentennial Monument, Anse Lazio Beach, Morne Seychellois, and more.
Things To Do: Snorkeling in Sainte Anne Marine National Park, enjoy nature walking in the reserves of Vallée de Mai
Tips: Pack a sunscreen and beachwear.

Paros, Greece

Located in the heart of the Aegean Sea, Paros is one of the most stylish Greek islands which is famous for its beaches and rural villages. The whole town is painted in white which strikes a balance with the turquoise waters and blue skies to treat your eyes with exhilarating views.

Must Experience: Go on a sightseeing tour in the beautiful town of Parikia

Best Time To Visit: mid-April to mid-June
How To Reach: Fly to Athens International Airport and take a ferry to Paros

Places To Visit: Panagia Ekatontapiliani, Paros Archaeological Museum, Frankish Castle, Valley of the Butterflies, and more.
Things To Do: Hit the Kolymbithres beach, camp at Agia Irini, visit the Golden Beach, enjoy horseback riding tours, and more.
Tips: Book your stay in advance to avoid high prices.

10 Best Summer Holiday Destinations in the world: Turn the 2020 vacation mode on!

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Switzerland

Nestled in between the Swiss Alps, Zermatt is a quaint little town which is much famed as a haven for hiking, skiing, and mountain climbing enthusiasts. Perched high at a height of about 1600 meters, Zermatt lies in the foothills of the famous Matterhorn peak in Switzerland. Being a famous mountain retreat, Zermatt undoubtedly tops the charts when it comes to the best summer holiday destinations in the world.

Must Experience: Skiing, mountain climbing and hiking at the famous Matterhorn peak

Best Time To Visit: June to September
How To Reach: Fly to Zurich International Airport or Geneva International Airport and take a train, bus, or taxi to Zermatt

Places To Visit: Matterhorn Museum, Observatory in Gornergrat, Schwarzsee Lake, Gorner Gorge, and more.
Things To Do: Hike the Unterrothorn peak, take a ride on the Gornergrat railway, enjoy a cable car ride at Klein Matterhorn, and more.
Tips: Book in advance as summer is the peak time.

Uruguay

The esplanade of Piriápolis, on Maldonado’s coas

If Uruguay isn’t already on your South American bucket list, 2020 is the perfect year to add it. With 660km of Río de la Plata and Atlantic shoreline, a burgeoning wine industry, bubbling hot springs and endless rolling rangelands where South America’s grandeur feels seductively tangible, Uruguay has something for everyone. The country has also proudly championed a progressive social agenda in recent years – from marijuana legalisation and the open embrace of LGBTQ+ rights to the promotion of sustainable tourism. But what visitors remember most are Uruguay’s laid-back, welcoming and down-to-earth people and the subtle but profound beauty of the country’s landscape – from the long, untamed Atlantic coastline to the boundless open spaces of the lowlands

Morocco

Marrakesh’s Djemaa El Fna comes alive in the early evening

Morocco is having a moment, with time-honoured attractions complemented by sustainable-yet-stylish lodging, restaurants serving up seasonal produce and coastal wellness retreats mixing up yoga and surfing. And thanks to improved infrastructure it’s easier to get around by road, while Africa’s first high-speed train means that you can zip from Casablanca to Tangier in just two hours. Ancient medinas are getting a makeover in Fez, Essaouira, Meknes, Tetouan and Marrakesh, which will be crowned Africa’s first Capital of Culture in 2020 in celebration of its rich heritage. And you can still escape the crowds in Berber mountain villages, deserted Atlantic beaches and far-flung desert outposts

Liberia

Sunset over Liberia’s protected rainforest

For most outsiders, Liberia is a bit of a mystery. But those in the know wax lyrical about the optimism of its people and the country’s natural wonders. There are idyllic beaches, washed by some of West Africa’s best surf at low-key resorts such as Robertsport. Then there’s Sapo National Park, the second-largest area of primary rainforest in West Africa. In these dense forests, you stand a chance of running into chimpanzees, forest elephants and Liberia’s famous pygmy hippos – no larger than a Shetland pony. Better still, a groundbreaking development deal with Norway to halt all deforestation by 2020 looks set to keep this natural treasure safe for generations.

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