June is traditionally the first big vacation month of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, but there are still loads of excellent places to go with good weather and affordable prices. Actually, June can be an ideal choice for those with time off because so many Europeans spread all over the world during their more popular holiday months of July and August. While the beach areas in Europe and North America tend to be crowded and expensive in June, there are many great options not too far away that are still cheap and have great weather.
You’ll find great choices in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia as well, all in affordable price categories. If you are more sure of where in the world you’d like to go you might instead consult our list of the best European destinations to visit in June or the best Asian destinations to visit in June.
Important June 2024 Holidays
- May 30 – Feast of Corpus Christi: A major celebration in most Catholic countries (Italy, Spain etc)
- June 1 – Pancasila Day (public holiday in Bali and throughout Indonesia)
- June 2 – Republic Day in Italy (public holiday)
- June 3 – Queen Suthida’s Birthday in Thailand (public holiday, observed June 5 in 2023)
- June 3 – Agong’s Birthday in Malaysia (public holiday)
- June 8 to 10 – Dragon Boat Festival (China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan)
My new video showing many of the places below
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The Americas
In North America, June is obviously the start of summer, but most of the north isn’t really cheap enough to make this list. In South America it’s winter in most places, so only the Tropical cities are worth a look for a good-weather bargain at this time of year. The hot countries in June are mostly in the north at this time of year.
The Caribbean
While June is officially the first official month of “hurricane season” in the Caribbean, the chances of one interrupting your vacation this month are almost zero. September is the peak of hurricane season and there have been almost no big storms in June that have hit any islands, for what it is worth.
Since June is an extremely popular wedding months, here are the best Caribbean islands and resorts for honeymoons.
Cancun, Mexico
- June avg high: 91°F/33°C
- June avg low: 77°F/25°C
- June avg precip: 5.4″/13.5cm
Cancun highlights
- Excellent beaches with turquoise water in many Cancun areas
- The Caribbean’s best nightlife (if you want it), but also easy to avoid
- A great range of all-inclusive resorts in every price range
- Every imaginable activity, water sport, and golf, plus famous ruins
- Cenotes, which are semi-enclosed sea caves that are unique to this area
While June is one of the wetter months in the Cancun area, the rain almost never comes down for more than an hour or so at a time, and it tends to be refreshing when it does fall. Better still, the hotel prices are very low in June so you’ll be able to get amazing deals at even the nicest hotels in the area, with inexpensive flights as well.
If you are looking for a high-rise resort on a beach then you’ll definitely want to look along the main Hotel Zone in Cancun itself. But if you would prefer to stay in an actual town with dozens of nearby choices of local restaurants and bars, then you should head to Playa del Carmen or even the island of Cozumel just across the water. They will all be bargains in June, and the sea breezes will keep you cool during the times you aren’t in your air-conditioned hotel room. Tulum, which is just south of Playa del Carmen, is a trendy new destination for creative types. In fact, there are 9 distinct areas in and near Cancun where you can stay and we have created a quick guide for choosing where to stay in Cancun based on your preferences.
- 3-star hotels from: US$37 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$83 per night for two people
- All-inclusive resorts from: US$208 per night for two people
>>Cancun travel guide and prices
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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
- June avg high: 89°F/32°C
- June avg low: 77°F/25°C
- June avg precip: 1.7″/4.0cm
Punta Cana highlights
- Fantastic all-inclusive beach resorts with the best value in the Caribbean
- A large and modern airport and highways to get you in safely
- White, sandy beaches at most every resort, and ALL of the better ones
- Fishing, sailing, water sports, golf, and other adventure excursions available
- Family-friendly resorts are available for families with kids
June is a warm month in Punta Cana, but it still gets almost no rain so you’ll be able to spend all day on those lovely white sandy beaches if you like. This is where you want to go if you are looking for an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean with great service at shockingly reasonable prices. In June you should find room rates that are so low they will look like mistakes, yet they are real, and the resorts here are all professionally run.
This area gets crowded with European visitors during July and August, and most of the resorts here are owned by Spanish (or at least European) hotel companies. So June is the perfect month for great weather and modest prices for an all-inclusive resort. The flights to the new and efficient airport here should be well priced this month as well. Punta Cana also tops our list of the best Caribbean destinations for families with children because there are so many excellent and affordable resorts that have water parks and kids clubs.
- 3-star hotels from: US$46 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$77 per night for two people
- All-inclusive resorts from: US$173 per night for two people
Montego Bay, Jamaica
- June avg high: 90°F/32°C
- June avg low: 76°F/24°C
- June avg precip: 1.5″/3.8cm
Montego Bay highlights
- Jamaica has a famous cuisine, excellent fruits, and great frozen drinks
- Sandy beaches at most resorts, although it’s important to check at cheaper places
- Excellent sunsets in Negril and other west-facing beaches
- Music and nightlife for those brave enough to leave the resorts, and great parties inside the resorts
- The only large Caribbean island where all the locals speak English
If you don’t like the sound of Punta Cana then you might prefer to find a resort in Montego Bay, where pretty much everyone speaks English as a first language. The town itself is kind of a dud, so you are best off booking at one of the large self-contained resorts along the coast near town. The all-inclusives here are good deals, but there are other good options as well. In fact, Jamaica is home to two of our 11 best luxury all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean, and one of those is in Montego Bay itself, and both of them have overwater bungalows.
If Montego Bay itself doesn’t sound ideal then you might instead consider Negril or Ocho Rios, both of which are about 90 minutes away from Montego Bay Airport. Ocho Rios has a similar strip of large resorts along its coast, with some interesting nearby sights and attractions. Negril, on the other hand, is best for smaller beach hotels along 7-Mile Beach, where there are many small restaurants and bars to choose from nearby each property. This is where you go to find the old-school super chilled out Jamaica.
- 3-star hotels from: US$74 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$223 per night for two people
- All-inclusive resorts from: US$217 per night for two people
Los Cabos, Mexico
- June avg high: 89°F/32°C
- June avg low: 66°F/19°C
- June avg precip: 0.0″/0.0cm
Los Cabos highlights
- Fast and easy to reach for many Americans and Canadians
- Amazing marina area with outstanding shopping, restaurants, and shops
- A great mix of traditional and all-inclusive resorts
- Mild evenings in winter so you aren’t sweating day AND night
- Excellent beaches at most hotels and resorts
If you are looking for a beach holiday and you are starting in the western half of the US or Canada, then Los Cabos is your best choice in June. While other Pacific resort areas like Puerto Vallarta start their rainy season in June, Cabo doesn’t really have a rainy season and the June temperatures are still quite nice, especially with mild evenings for sitting outside for dinner and drinks.
It’s worth noting that the Los Cabos area is made up of two cities and a stretch of beach between them. Cabo san Lucas is the western town built around the large and gorgeous marina, and San Jose del Cabo is the eastern town closer to the airport where things are more spread out. There are loads of great beach resorts in the area, including many luxurious ones in between the towns. If you prefer nightlife and shopping you’ll want to stay in the Cabo san Lucas area, and families are probably better off almost anywhere else.
- 3-star hotels from: US$70 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$216 per night for two people
- All-inclusive resorts from: US$238 per night for two people
>>>Check current Cabo resort and package deals
Mexico City, Mexico
- June avg high: 76°F/24°C
- June avg low: 54°F/12°C
- June avg precip: 5.3″/13.3cm
Mexico City highlights
- World-class historic colonial city center
- Modern culture and shopping districts that are surprisingly posh
- Excellent food (not just Tex-Mex) at appealing prices
- Pyramids and other nearby Aztec ruins that are easy to reach
- Great value hotels and hostels for a big, modern city
Here’s another one that does get a bit of rain during June, but its altitude keeps temperatures in Mexico City much lower than most people would guess for this time of year. People who might not be able to afford a trip to Europe should consider this as an interesting alternative.
Flights from the US and Canada tend to be cheap, the city center area is very nice in many places, and prices are very low compared to almost anywhere else. This is a very underrated destination that is far safer than many cities in the US, and the mild June weather is a perfect reason to visit. In other words, Mexico City is not one of the hottest places in June, but it’s pleasantly mild and much nicer than you might expect.
- 3-star hotels from: US$25 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$55 per night for two people
>>Mexico City travel guide and prices
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Cartagena, Colombia
- June avg high: 87°F/31°C
- June avg low: 79°F/26°C
- June avg precip: 4.2″/10.5cm
Cartagena highlights
- Gorgeous and historic colonial wall town center
- Good beaches and other nearby sights
- Great food and drinks that are surprisingly cheap
- A unique atmosphere that is very different from the large Caribbean islands
- Nearby islands, water sports, and other activities
It’s true that it can be a bit rainy in Cartagena in June, but it’s the tropical type of rain that comes and goes quickly, so it’s unlikely to become a problem for most people. Hotels in this beach town are still in their off-season prices as well, as the summer demand doesn’t really pick up until July.
The winter is probably the best time to visit, but it’s really quite nice all year round, and still very cheap as well. If you like culture, history, and gorgeous Colonial architecture you’ll want to stay in the walled city area. But if you mainly want to relax on the beach you’ll want to stay in the Bocagrande area just to the west of the walled city. There are quite a few all-inclusive resorts in Cartagena as well and the prices are very appealing, but food and drinks in the city and at beach restaurants are pretty cheap as well so you may not want to commit to staying in one place for your entire trip.
- 3-star hotels from: US$38 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$86 per night for two people
- All-inclusive resorts from: US$132 per night for two people
>>Cartagena travel guide and prices
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- June avg high: 81°F/27°C
- June avg low: 64°F/18°C
- June avg precip: 2.0″/5.0cm
Rio de Janeiro highlights
- Copacabana and Ipanema beach areas are world-class beaches and very entertaining
- Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf cable car are amazing in person, if a bit expensive
- Famous beach scene where locals far outnumber tourists all year round
- Great food and drink culture at reasonable prices
- Excellent-value smaller hotels in the nicer beach areas
Rio de Janeiro is just barely inside the Tropics, so it’s pretty much the South American equivalent of Miami. This means that its summer (December through February) can be steamy and a bit wet, but it’s nearly perfect during the rest of the year.
Rio and the rest of Brazil had becomes somewhat expensive a few years back, but the currency here has come back down and now it’s definitely a bargain again. The chain hotels on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches are still pretty expensive although for security reasons they might be worth the splurge. Still, if you look for smaller family-run hotels and restaurants, Rio can be as affordable as it is beautiful, and it’s really beautiful.
- 3-star hotels from: US$47 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$51 per night for two people
>>Rio de Janeiro travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Rio de Janeiro hotel and resort deals
Europe
When June rolls in it’s still quite cold in the north of Europe, and incredibly expensive as well. The best vacations in June are therefore toward the south in Europe. June is actually a perfect month to get some sun because peak season doesn’t start until July and yet the weather is perfect already. Check our list of Europe’s least expensive beach destinations for some options.
>>>Best Europe destinations in June
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Lisbon, Portugal
- June avg high: 77°F/25°C
- June avg low: 61°F/16°C
- June avg precip: 0.7″/1.8cm
Lisbon highlights
- Historic castles, towers, and cathedrals, all in the compact town center
- Tram 28, which connects many of Lisbon’s tourist sights for €3 or less
- Elevador de Santa Justa – the famous outdoor elevator
- Great food that is surprisingly cheap for a large European capital
- Fado (local folk music) shows to go along with great meals
A gorgeous city that is underappreciated by most visitors until they actually visit, Lisbon is also one of Europe’s best-value destinations.
The temperatures in Lisbon during June are pretty much perfect for climbing up and down its seven hills without making a mess of yourself. It’s hard to make a case for flying a long way to visit Portugal alone, although there’s actually plenty to see and do, plus the wonderful Algarve region in the south, so this is usually an add-on to some trips of Spain. If you are on the fence, definitely take the leap and you won’t regret it.
- 3-star hotels from: US$83 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$101 per night for two people
>>Lisbon travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Lisbon hotel deals
Madrid, Spain
- June avg high: 80°F/27°C
- June avg low: 59°F/15°C
- June avg precip: 1.0″/2.5cm
Madrid highlights
- Best place to experience the wide range of Spanish cultural highlights in one place
- Royal Palace complex
- Prado Museum, which is one of the world’s best art museums and a gorgeous building
- Tapas bars, where you get free snacks with each drink ordered
- Excellent nightlife that draws people from all over the world
Especially as the Euro is so low compared to the US dollar, Madrid is an excellent bargain as well as being an amazing city. Spain’s capital is a grand and gorgeous place with palaces, museums, and large public squares. The food here is a highlight, especially if you are a tapas fan because you can often eat for next to nothing as part of a pub crawl while paying for beer or wine.
The nightlife in Madrid is also famous, and in June things are really going strong. You’ve probably heard that people eat dinner late here and then young people head to the clubs after midnight. Even if you aren’t one to stay up that late, you’ll find plenty to see and do here well into the evening. The siesta thing is still observed in Madrid, so be prepared to relax indoors or find other things to do while most businesses are closed from 2 PM until 4 PM or so.
- 3-star hotels from: US$97 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$122 per night for two people
>>Madrid travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Madrid hotel deals
Barcelona, Spain
- June avg high: 76°F/24°C
- June avg low: 60°F/16°C
- June avg precip: 1.7″/4.3cm
Barcelona highlights
- Sagrada Familia cathedral and other Gaudi architectural highlights
- La Rambla pedestrian zone
- Sandy beaches located within the city
- Marina complex with great food, shopping, and activities
- Nightlife that rivals Madrid and is world-class
The daytime temperatures in June for Barcelona are still very reasonable, and the ocean breezes can actually make it feel cool in the mornings and evenings. As a beach city this place does stay very busy all summer long, so June is a nice compromise before things get too crazy.
It’s another that may not be super cheap, but it’s very reasonable compared to the rest of Western Europe, and definitely worth a visit at least once in your life for the unusual architecture alone. It’s worth noting that Barcelona has become so crowded in peak months in recent years that the city government is trying to curtail some tourism. June is a busy month, so be prepared for crowds.
- 3-star hotels from: US$101 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$143 per night for two people
>>Barcelona travel guide and prices
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Prague, Czechia
- June avg high: 72°F/22°C
- June avg low: 54°F/12°C
- June avg precip: 2.9″/7.3cm
Prague highlights
- Prague Castle complex, which is one of Europe’s easiest to tour
- Charles Bridge and Old Town Square
- Eastern Europe’s most interesting architecture that survived WWII
- Hearty food at great prices (if you avoid tourist zones)
- Arguably the world’s best beer that is also very cheap (if you avoid the tourist zones)
Arguably the most beautiful city in central Europe, Prague has been extremely popular among those touring Europe for decades, and with good reason. One of the historic cities that was mostly spared from being flattened in WWII, Prague is a showcase for interesting and historic architecture.
Hotels here can be expensive, especially if you stay in or near the historic center, but the public transportation here is cheap and efficient so saving money by staying a little away from the river is often the best choice. Beer here is famously good and cheap, although it’s only cheap at places where locals outnumber the tourists, and those can be hard to find in the Old City, which is another good reason to stay a bit on the outskirts.
- 3-star hotels from: US$87 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$111 per night for two people
>>Prague travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Prague hotel deals
Krakow, Poland
- June avg high: 72°F/22°C
- June avg low: 57°F/14°C
- June avg precip: 3.3″/8.3cm
Krakow highlights
- Gorgeous old town zone surrounded by a lovely park
- Wawel Castle complex
- Great food and hotels that can be shockingly cheap for Europe
- Lively nightlife and culture
- An easy day trip to Auschwitz is unforgettable
It’s hard to emphasize enough what a bargain Krakow is compared to most of the rest of Europe. June has very nice weather, though you’ll still need a jacket or sweater for the evenings. The draw here is the lovely town center with its historic cathedrals and castles, plus a huge array of hostels and budget hotels that make shopping around very easy.
This is the new hot destination for British stag and hen parties, and one look at the beer prices makes it easy to see why. In fact, Krakow is so pleasant and affordable that it can be a good place for a longer stay if you are touring Europe. You can see the main sights in 3 days or so, and that allows you to slow down and relax if you want to catch your breath before exploring more expensive cities like Paris or London.
- 3-star hotels from: US$62 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$114 per night for two people
>>Krakow travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Krakow hotel deals
Budapest, Hungary
- June avg high: 76°F/24°C
- June avg low: 57°F/14°C
- June avg precip: 2.7″/6.8cm
Budapest highlights
- Parliament building overlooking the Danube
- Some of Europe’s best architecture fitting of a capital
- Very cheap food and drinks (outside of the main tourist zone)
- Natural hot spring complexes right in the city that are easy and cheap to visit
- “Ruin pubs” set in courtyards of old apartment buildings (a surprising treat)
Many parts of Europe become stifling in July and August, and some of them have little air conditioning to help deal with it. This makes a place like Budapest ideal during June, when daytime temperatures are still warm but not steamy.
Budapest is always near the top of our list of cheapest cities in Europe, which is somewhat surprising when you visit and see how nice the place is. Hotels near and overlooking the Danube can be pricey, and yet if you go a few blocks inland you can get a really nice place for a fraction of the cost.
- 3-star hotels from: US$71 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$79 per night for two people
>>Budapest travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Budapest hotel deals
Athens, Greece
- June avg high: 88°F/31°C
- June avg low: 65°F/18°C
- June avg precip: 0.4″/1cm
Athens highlights
- The Acropolis hill topped by the Parthenon ruins
- Acropolis Museum (new and world-class)
- Great food and drinks at reasonable prices, largely outdoor and fun
- Syntagma Square and its quirky ceremonies
- Easy access to the port where you can take ferries to countless Greek islands
The end of June can begin to get sweltering, and you probably don’t even want to think about coming during July or August, so this would be a good one about now, especially as a 3-day stop on the way to a Greek Island for the balance of a trip.
Athens continues to be a bargain by most European standards, and it’s especially cheap when the Euro is as low as it is. The main sights here are also reasonably priced, especially considering how amazing they are. You can’t really say the same thing about London or Paris, where the attractions can really take a toll on the budget.
- 3-star hotels from: US$68 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$112 per night for two people
>>Athens travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Athens hotel deals
Split, Croatia
- June avg high: 80°F/26°C
- June avg low: 66°F/21°C
- June avg precip: 2.0″/5.2cm
Split highlights
- Stunning white-marble historic center dating back over 1,000 years
- Gorgeous port area with ferries going to nearby islands
- Diocletian’s Palace and other easily accessible sights
- Pleasant seaside summer weather with sea breezes
- Much cheaper than nearby Italy or even Dubrovnik
While Dubrovnik is the more famous destination on Croatia’s coast, it’s also too expensive to make this list now. Split, on the other hand, is still quite a bargain and it’s actually more interesting, and a nicer place to visit.
Dubrovnik is completely packed with tourists and cruise passengers, especially in summer, but Split is a similar-looking real city filled mostly with locals. It’s also easier to reach, as well as the transit hub to the nearby islands off Croatia. The area does get crowded in summer, but not quite so bad until July and August when all the Germans and northern Europeans move in for a month at a time.
- 3-star hotels from: US$67 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$139 per night for two people
>>Split travel guide and prices
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Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
- June avg high: 78°F/26°C
- June avg low: 66°F/19°C
- June avg precip: 0.0″/0.5cm
Tenerife highlights
- Sandy beaches and lovely hotel pools at almost every larger place
- A laid-back vibe with surprisingly affordable food and drinks
- Interesting and mellow nightlife with no mega clubs
- Teide volcano and national park
- Easy yet exotic place for English speakers with little stress
Officially part of Spain, Tenerife is one of the Canary Islands and located just off the northern coast of Africa. It has a stable climate that has pleasant temperatures pretty much all year long, and June is the first month that you should be able to get as much beach time as you like in.
The island fills up more in July and August when more Europeans have their month-long holidays, so if you can come in June you’ll be dodging some of the crowds and you should also be able to get a better rate on a hotel and a flight. There aren’t many cultural sights here, but it’s a great place to relax without breaking the bank. If you don’t speak much Spanish, then you’ll want to head to the southern towns of Los Cristianos and Playa de la Americas, which are always packed with Brits and Swedes. It’s also worth noting that Tenerife is only one of the Canary Islands and you can often find even better deals and sometimes smaller crowds on some of the others including Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and La Palma.
- 3-star hotels from: US$59 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$74 per night for two people
>>Tenerife travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Tenerife hotel deals
Istanbul, Turkey
- June avg high: 79°F/26°C
- June avg low: 61°F/16°C
- June avg precip: 1.0″/2.5cm
Istanbul highlights
- Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque are both stunning and worthwhile
- Grand Bazaar is huge and great shopping all over
- Topkapi Palace
- Great food at very reasonable prices, especially filling breakfasts
- Shockingly cheap hotels even with great locations
Tourism to Turkey has been off in recent years, but June of 2023 could be a great time to go unless something dramatic happens. This is a huge and fascinating city that is normally very easy to visit and filled with outstanding sights. But the country has been dealing with inflation and a plummeting currency, which has actually made things more expensive for residents and much cheaper for visitors.
Istanbul is the best place to visit on a trip to Turkey, but especially while it’s so cheap you might also want to visit the breathtaking region of Cappadocia with its fairy chimneys (google them) as well as the Mediterranean city of Antalya (see below), which is also historic and noticeably cheaper than Istanbul.
- 3-star hotels from: US$51 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$58 per night for two people
>>Istanbul travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Istanbul hotel deals
Antalya, Turkey
- June avg high: 89°F/32°C
- June avg low: 66°F/19°C
- June avg precip: 0.4″/1.0cm
Antalya highlights
- Fascinating historic town center overlooked the Mediterranean
- Even cheaper than Istanbul
- Great beaches east and west of the city center
- All-inclusive hotels ranging from shockingly cheap to affordable
- Easy place to experience Turkish culture without Istanbul crowds
Due to a limited number of actual hostels in Antalya, it’s not a classic backpacker destination. In reality, you can get a private room at a nice 2-star hotel in the historic center for sometimes less than a dorm bed. This city is a fantastic bargain, and the weather in June is wonderful, at least until the end when the July heat starts kicking in a bit early. The entire Mediterranean coast of Turkey is the place to be this time of year, just before it fills up during its two hottest months. It’s not technically in Europe, but it very much feels like it is.
- 3-star hotels from: US$39 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$48 per night for two people
>>Antalya travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Antalya hotel deals
Africa
June is obviously winter in South Africa, and it’s blazing hot in most of the middle of the continent and over in Egypt, so you don’t have many great choices this month here.
Fez, Morocco
- June avg high: 82°F/28°C
- June avg low: 59°F/15°C
- June avg precip: 1.0″/2.5cm
Fez highlights
- The Medina (Old City)
- Visit a tannery (unforgettable)
- Ancient buildings and mosques, some are partly open to the public
- Spice and food markets (amazing photos)
- Very affordable hotels and food
Much like nearby Marrakech, Fez sounds to many people like a place that would be in the heart of a forbidding desert, but Morocco is just south of Spain, and the Atlas Mountains keep most of the heat on the other side, so this country is fairly pleasant even in June. Most visits tend to come as part of a trip to Spain, and those who make it past the hard-to-recommend border city of Tangier will find a fascinating culture and very appealing prices.
- 3-star hotels from: US$42 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$51 per night for two people
>>Fez travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Fez hotel deals
Middle East
A bit surprisingly, much of the Middle East still has very reasonable temperatures in June.
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt
- June average high: 99°F/37°C
- June average low: 80°F/27°C
- June avg precip: 0.0″/0.0cm
This Red Sea resort in Egypt has been one of the most affordable sunshine destinations in the world in recent years, and an incident a few years ago will probably keep it on the very-cheap list for some time to come. Needless to say, this area has been safe for years and it will be considered safe again, so anyone who doesn’t get intimidated easily should consider a visit.
Prices here had become insanely cheap while Egypt was struggling with some issues a few years ago, but Sharm was the host of the COP 27 climate summit in late 2022 and it’s back on the map as a popular beach resort area, and it’s still quite cheap by international standards.
Sharm el-Sheikh highlights
- One of the world’s top scuba diving destinations
- Great Red Sea beaches
- Ras Mohammed National Park
- Sharm Old Market
- Amazing prices on beach hotels
- 3-star hotels from: US$51 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$68 per night for two people
>>>Sharm el-Sheikh travel guide and prices
>>>Check current Sharm el-Sheikh hotel and package deals
Amman, Jordan
- June avg high: 87°F/31°C
- June avg low: 64°F/18°C
- June avg precip: 0.0″/0.0cm
Amman highlights
- Gateway to Petra, the Dead Sea and Wadi Rum
- Roman Theatre
- The Citadel
- Cafes, bars, modern malls and art galleries
- Great value hotels
Also quite cheap by international standards, Amman is usually used mostly as a launching point for trips to Wadi Rum and Petra nearby, but the city itself does impress many visitors. The weather in June is still quite nice, at least in the first half of the month, and the threat of rain is literally zero. It might not be worth flying a long distance just to visit Jordan, but this region is quite worth a visit so connecting a few nearby countries is worth a look.
- 3-star hotels from: US$61 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$74 per night for two people
>>>Amman prices
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Beirut, Lebanon
- June avg high: 80°F/27°C
- June avg low: 69°F/21°C
- June avg precip: 0.1″/0.3cm
Beirut highlights
- National Museum of Beirut
- Beirut Corniche (seaside pedestrian area)
- Souks (market areas)
- Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
- Lebanese food is famously excellent
Similar to Amman, Beirut is actually quite pleasant during June with no rainfall at all. Prices here aren’t as low as they are in Jordan, but this city has plenty to see that might make it worthwhile on a visit to the region. There has been a long history of turmoil here and that has certainly hampered tourism. Nearly everyone who actually makes the trip seems to find it fulfilling, so it’s a good choice for the bold among us.
Beirut and all of Lebanon are still going through struggles after a huge explosion and some political turmoil. We are leaving it on the list with the hopes that things are better again soon, but it might not be the best year to visit again.
- 3-star hotels from: US$41 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$57 per night for two people
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Tel Aviv, Israel
- June avg high: 82°F/28°C
- June avg low: 69°F/21°C
- June avg precip: 0.0″/0.0cm
Tel Aviv highlights
- Great beaches and modern city
- Day trips to Jerusalem and Bethlehem
- Old Port Tel Aviv area
- Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall and Bauhaus buildings
- Great food and interesting nightlife
Carrying on with the theme of places that aren’t as hot in June as you might expect them to be, Tel Aviv has its nice beaches to keep things even nicer than the inland cities as well. This is not a particularly cheap city compared to most on this list, but June is one of the best weather months here, again with no rain at all, so if you are thinking about an Israel trip you might as well do it this time of year.
Obviously the Israeli-Hamas war still going on in early 2024 is going to keep most people from visiting the region, but Tel Aviv is still open for business as of March 2024.
- 3-star hotels from: US$136 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$168 per night for two people
>>Tel Aviv travel guide and prices
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Asia
The cheap destinations in Southeast Asia will be celebrating the start of the drenching rainy season in June, so it’s not really an ideal time to visit if you have a choice. Still, there are some good options to consider.
>>>12 Best Asia destinations in June
Nha Trang, Vietnam
- June avg high: 89°F/32°C
- June avg low: 80°F/27°C
- June avg precip: 1.7″/4.3cm
Nha Trang highlights
- Great beaches for a city in Vietnam
- Long Son Pagoda
- Monkey Island (a bit controversial)
- Amazingly cheap hotels and food
- Great mix of traditional Vietnamese food and international favorites
The exception to the Southeast Asia rainy season pattern, this beach town on Vietnam’s southern coast avoids nearly all the wet during summer, so it’s especially appealing for Australians and such who are escaping their own winter down under. Nha Trang is not Vietnam’s best cultural experience, but the beaches are very nice, the nightlife is surprisingly good, and it’s extremely cheap once you get there.
- 3-star hotels from: US$39 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$47 per night for two people
>>>Nha Trang travel guide and prices
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Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
- June avg high: 85°F/29°C
- June avg low: 77°F/25°C
- June avg precip: 2.8″/7.0cm
Bali highlights
- Great beaches and surfing in many areas all around the island
- Stunning temples and monuments in many different areas
- Amazingly cheap hotels, with fairly cheap food and drinks
- Fascinating Hindu culture and gamelan music
- Even cheap buildings and hotels have gorgeous wood and stone work
Bali is near the equator so temperatures are similar all year long, but fortunately June is not part of the rainy season so this is one of the best times of the year to go. Rain never seems to be too far away, but of course the island is well adapted to the quick downfalls, so things get right back to normal again. June is a booming month for tourism in Bali, with most of the visitors coming from Australia, but it’s still reasonably priced and hotels are everywhere.
Those who only research on big travel sites might think Bali is very expensive for hotels, but there are still many cheap & cheerful guesthouses in all the main tourist areas, so just showing up might save you quite a bit compared to reserving online in advance. Those looking for the best beaches in June will find many good candidates here in Bali as well.
- 3-star hotels from: US$29 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$48 per night for two people
>>>Kuta, Bali travel guide and prices
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- June avg high: 91°F/33°C
- June avg low: 75°F/24°C
- June avg precip: 4.9″/12.3cm
Kuala Lumpur highlights
- Fascinating mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures
- Modern business district but very lively and great shopping
- Very cheap 4-star hotels for a large Asian city
- Excellent food at surprisingly good prices
- Nearby temples and important sights that are easy to reach
Another city very close to the equator, Kuala Lumpur is hot every day of the year. And while there will be some noticeable rain during June, this is actually the driest month on average. An impressive and modern city, KL is built to drain off the wet stuff very fast, so it rarely impacts a visit. It’s not as cheap as the rest of Southeast Asia, but when you get to Kuala Lumpur you realize why, as things are much nicer than they are in most of the region, and more cosmopolitan as well.
- 3-star hotels from: US$41 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$58 per night for two people
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Beijing, China
- June avg high: 86°F/30°C
- June avg low: 66°F/19°C
- June avg precip: 3.0″/7.5cm
Beijing highlights
- Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square
- Nearby sections of the Great Wall are easy to reach on bus tours
- Palace Museum
- Excellent and varied food and drinks
- Hutongs (ancient alleyways)
Beijing can get really sweltering, steamy, and smoggy during summer, but June is a decent compromise before things start getting too bad. Of course this is one of the world’s most important cities, past and present, and it’s loaded with interesting things to see and do. Hotels and food are very good bargains here, and things are even cheaper in pretty much all of China, so this is a good time for a tour of multiple cities if you can pull it off. Here is why booking a tour to China is probably better than going independently. Most tours also include Shanghai, and Xi’an, but Guilin is an even better stop for most people.
Foreign tourism into China has almost ground to a halt as of 2024 as international tensions have been mounting with many of its neighbors and the West in general. This might not be a great time to visit China although that is up to you as long as you are following the news.
- 3-star hotels from: US$57 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$81 per night for two people
>>>Beijing travel guide and prices
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Are your dates flexible? If so you'll have some other great options
June is one of the best months to plan a trip because it’s before the big crowds in Europe and there are almost never big Caribbean storms to worry about either. But if you end up having to go later you’ll be interested in our list of cheap places to go with great July weather for some other interesting options.
On the other hand, if you can go a bit earlier you’ll have even more great options. Our list of cheap destinations with great May weather is filled with really nice places that are going to be cheaper and less crowded than June, and still with ideal weather.
Hi Roger. I was wondering of you could give me your view of traveling to Southeast Asia in June/July. We have our hearts set on Vietnam and Cambodia and maybe the Philippines, but unsure if this would be best explored outside rain season. How “bad” is it? We’s want to travel down the Mekong to Cambodia and I understand this could be challenging if it floods? We’re thinking around 4 weeks that hopefully will include at least exploring Hanoi, Mekong Delta, Angkor Vat and the Killing fields as well as the possibility of stopping at beach locations to unwind in between. Would also love to go to Boracay or another dreamy beach in the Philippines if time permits. Budget is somewhat flexible bit nothing too over the top and no kids resortsAny recommendations or other suggestions?
Stine,
I’ve spent a couple of Junes in Southeast Asia and the rain actually isn’t very problematic. In fact, the cloud cover and bursts of rain can cool the cities down a bit, which is welcome that time of year. That time of year you might get an afternoon cloudburst maybe 5 days a week. It’ll be sunny in the morning and then cloudy in the afternoon. At around 3pm the clouds get dark and shortly the sky will open up for maybe 20 minutes. As long as you are paying attention, it’s usually easy to seek shelter before it even starts. And they rarely last more than 30 minutes or so. Sometimes the storms are overnight.
The only time it can be problematic is if you are visiting a temple or outdoor attraction where there isn’t much shelter. That happened on one of my days in Angkor Wat, but the tuk-tuk driver that I hired to take me around had sort of rain walls on the back, which he zipped into place just as it started raining and I didn’t get wet.
I think your general itinerary looks quite good. I’m not sure if Boracay is worth the hassle as part of that because it takes most of a day to get there and to get back, even from Bangkok. Boracay’s remoteness is part of it’s charm and it IS a much nicer beach than any I’ve seen in the areas where you’ll be going, but that is a lot of hassle and money to reach a nicer beach than the beaches you’ll be going through on your own already. For the record, Nha Trang in Vietnam is a very nice beach, and there are nice beaches in Danang, near Hoi An as well.
For more itinerary suggestions and guidance you should go to travelfish.org, which is run by a friend of mine and it’s by far the best travel guide website for SE Asia. They have a good community in their forums that will answer questions as well. They don’t cover the Philippines though. I can answer other questions if you have them if you like as well. -Roger
Hi Roger,
I just went through your website – you are doing an awesome job helping people.
We (2 adults + 12 & 17 year old boys) want to go for an international vacation in June 1st week for about 5-7 days. Our starting point is Mumbai and all-inclusive budget is about USD 1500 per head. We would like to have some water sports and other adventures as well as have relaxing time. While not interested in shopping, we would not mind a few sight-seeings.
Pls. advise.
Sanjeev,
This is kind of a tricky one, as you probably know. For 5 to 7 days you don’t want to fly too far, and of course longer flights will cost much more. For example, you could go to Santorini, Greece or Antalya, Turkey to find what you want, but the flight alone from Mumbai would cost about US$750 per person. And many of the closer islands and beaches that would suit you have their rainy season going in June, such as Phuket. You can get really good hotel deals in June for that reason, but you might get unlucky and get a few days of rain in a row.
One place that could work is Bali, Indonesia, as it’s just south of the equator and its rainy season is December through February. And flights from Mumbai start at around US$350 return. I used to love Bali almost unconditionally and recommend it to anyone, but I spent a month there last year again and much of it is so crowded that I think it has partly lost its luster. The main town of Kuta Beach is packed with Australian surfers and party people, and that might not be a good fit for you. Thankfully your budget is quite high for a Bali trip, and you should be able to afford a nice hotel in the purpose-built resort town of Nusa Dua in the south of the island. The hotels are mostly quite luxurious and spread apart, and there are no crowds except for fellow hotel guests. See what you think of hotels there.
There are other towns on Bali that might also work, and I can give you more advice if you are looking for something different. So unless you are willing to put up with the chance of rain storms, I think Bali is your best bet based on what you are looking for. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger
Hi Roger,
Thank you for your suggestions. These are quite useful. Based on inputs from others, I am thinking of Mauritius also as one of options.
Regards,
Sanjeev
Hey Roger, my wife and I both in our late 20s, are looking for a good backpacking destination for this summer. We are going to be heading out second week of June and would like to be gone 4-6 weeks. We’ll be working with a budget of about $4000 for the trip and will be flying out of Atlanta GA.
I was looking at places like Nepal or India but then realized we would be there right in the middle of monsoon season. We both especially enjoy the outdoors but wouldn’t mind some city exploration as well.
Michael,
It’s great that you did enough research to realize that June is NOT a month to visit Nepal or most of India. If you want to stay in that same region you might instead consider Sri Lanka, perhaps along with another stop. The rains in Sri Lanka are winding down by mid June, although you’ll still get some storms. It’s really a wonderful country for outdoor sights and experiences. Your budget is a bit on the low side, but it should work there, at least for part of your trip. I’d say that 3 weeks would be an ideal time to explore some coastal towns as well as the main tourist towns in the hills in the interior. Colombo isn’t a place to linger, but it’s worth a couple days.
Another area to consider would be Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and/or Vietnam. There is some rainfall in those areas in June, but it tends to come in cloudbursts that typically last 30 minutes or less. Since the storms are so intense, you can always see them forming and take shelter, so traveling around that time of year isn’t really problematic, and it keeps temperatures down a bit. Those countries would also fit your budget nicely because there are so many cheap and worthwhile destinations there. In 4 to 6 weeks you could see all of the highlights of Vietnam, or the highlights of Thailand and Cambodia or Laos. Those countries all have a nice mix of scenery and culture sights along with some big cities that are worth a look for a few days each as well.
Those would be my top picks in the budget range. I’m happy to provide more information on any of this if you have more questions. -Roger
Hi I just came back from a all girls trip in Phuket and have not really come out of that mindset. It was awesome and we girls had a splendid time out together. Next trip I want to plan in June next year with my hubby. My budget is upto 2.5 lakh INR maximum. I have few destinations like Santorini, Venice in my mind. But I would like to be served with multiple option from an expert. Please advice.
Swapna,
Phuket can have that effect on people. For non-Indian future readers of these questions, one Lakh is 100,000 rupee, which equals about US$1,500 at the moment. So your budget is no more than US$3,750 for two people. You didn’t mention how long the trip will be, so for now I’ll assume somewhere between one and two weeks.
If you are thinking southern Europe then you obviously have many great options. Santorini is a bit like Phuket in that most people go there simply to relax on or near a beach. There are some cultural sights, but still most people are there to relax. Venice, on the other hand, is amazingly crowded and beautiful, where it’s almost impossible to relax. I really don’t recommend more than 1 or 2 days in Venice because it’s small and so crowded that it begins to get unpleasant after a while.
So it really depends on how long the trip will be and whether you want more of a relaxing holiday or one with more cultural sightseeing? Many people who go to Santorini also stop in Athens for a few days, and I would recommend that as well, so you can mix in a bit of culture with the relaxation.
But if you wanted mostly culture you could do a week or more in Italy. Venice for 1 or 2 nights is great, and then a short train ride to Florence for 3 nights or so, and then another short train ride to Rome for 3 more nights. That is the classic first-time in Italy trip to the Big 3. I’d highly recommend it. You could also add 3 or 4 nights in Paris, which you can reach by plane.
So let me know if any of this sounds good and I can offer more suggestions if you provide a bit more information. -Roger
Hi m planning for a vacation of 9-10 days outside india in month of june july…budget is flexible.. travelling with a toddler… want to know some places where baby can alao enjoy. .
Nisha,
This is an interesting query and I wish I knew more about what toddlers like to do on holiday. If you are thinking about a hotel or resort with a children’s pool and a Kids Club and that sort of thing, you might consider Phuket, which has many of them and will have great rates in June. You can also find some really nice resorts at reasonable prices in Malaysia, particularly in Penang and in the Sepang area close to Kuala Lumpur.
If you have something else in mind, please give me more clues and I’ll be happy to try too come up with something else. A general budget would also help. -Roger
HI Roger,
just found out Air tickets most more for return tickets back to Solvenia and Bosnia back to Singapore as i think this 2 countries is not a popular route to take. any suggestions for this? air tickets cost around $1500 SGD currently.
Bosnia, Crotia doesn’t use the euros. How best do u suggest to change currency at? As we are travelling around Euro and do not wish to make small changes to another country when we are most likely staying for a few days. What will you if you are travelling?
Cheers
Dear Roger,
Need your advise on this:
I am looking at June 2017 for about 14 days of travel from Singapore. i am thinking of 2 different itinerary. One is Czech Republic, Prague – Krakow Poland – Budapest Hungary – Sofia Bulgaria. too ambitious?
Another possible itinerary is Solvenia – Croatia – Bosnia – Montenegro. I am interested in Nature like mountains, rivers, old towns, castle. May i know which is your preferred route? i am bringing a friend who is going Europe for the first time 🙂
love to year your views. thank you.
Isaac,
If your top priority is nature as well as history, then Slovenia and Croatia is the much better focus. Both of those have some of the best natural sights in all of Europe, and you can include stops in Split and Dubrovnik for the history. Prague, Krakow, and Budapest are all really interesting and historic cities, but they are all big cities with almost no nature sights. Sofia does have some Roman ruins in the city center, though aside from that it’s kind of dull compared to the others.
In Slovenia you have Lake Bled and the Karst mountains as the top highlights, and Ljubljana is quite nice for a day or two as well. You could skip Zagreb (not very interesting) and head to Plitvice Falls National Park for one of Europe’s absolute best nature sights. Then you can head down to Split and Sarajevo and to Dubrovnik if you have time. I’ve yet to make it to Montenegro, though I have heard good things.
Normally I recommend 3 days in each city you stop in, but on a trip like this it’s better to just make sure that you have one full day in each of the scenic stops such as Plitvice. Split is fantastic and it’s worth 3 days, including a possible boat trip to a nearby island. Hiring a car for some or even all of this trip might be best because it can be challenging to reach some of the nature sights using only public transport, though it can be done. I hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger
Dear Roger,
Fantastic! think i will just do that in June 2017. Very detailed itinerary ideas you have given and i am grateful. If i have time, i will go Montenegro, Bay of Kotor. hear good things about there and the good price.
many thank to you again and God bless you.
Hi there! My daughter is graduating highschool & I’d like to take her on a trip to celebrate. She loves culture/history but also wants to relax beachside. We would fly out of Chhicago or St. Louis, Mo. Budget would be $2000 per person. Looking for a weeklong vacay. Suggestions? Thank you!
Rebecca,
It’s interesting that almost none of the places that are big on culture and history are also good beach destinations. If I were you I’d focus more on the culture side of things because she will have unlimited chances to go to places such as Miami Beach or Cancun or Hawaii in the future, and she’ll get far more out of a memorable culture trip at her age.
Airfare from Chicago to Europe should be around US$1,000 per person, roundtrip in June, and you could have a very nice time in almost any city on the rest of your budget. If you want to go for a week I’d suggest focusing on two cities, or maybe 3 at the most. My top suggestion would be Paris and London. You could also do Paris and Barcelona (a 7-hour train ride between them) and Barcelona actually does have nice beaches. Or you could do Barcelona and Madrid for 3 or 4 days each.
The other popular suggestion would be 3 days in Rome, 3 days in Florence, and 1 day in Venice. There are no good beaches near those, but Italy is amazing.
Since you can afford Europe on your budget, I think you should do it. You could fly down to Cancun and spend half your budget, but you’d be bored in a few days. Let me know what you think and I’ll be happy to provide more suggestions and details if I’m on the right track. -Roger
Hey Roger,
Was going through the advice you gave to other travelers and was really impressed by your involvement! I was hoping to get some advice myself.
I am from New Delhi, India and looking forward to have my first solo backpacking trip hopefully in Europe in the summers next year. I have a budget of $1500 give or take, including flights, accommodation and visa ($100). I am pretty sure that the flights will be around $500 definitely. I will sleeping in dorm rooms. My trip will most probably last 13-14 days. If I take $400 for the accommodation, that leaves me with just $500 to enjoy and eat for 13 days.
Will that be enough for western Europe (Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels)?
and if not, what things should I take into consideration and how much should I extend my budget?
Any other itinerary that can be achieved in a budget of $900 in Europe given that the flight and visa are paid for?
thanks in advance!
Hi Roger,
I’d love your advice on some destinations where I can take my blended family of eight for my 50th in June 2017. We live in Perth, Western Australia and so we’re used to travelling long distances but Northern hemisphere might be too far. Initially I thought skiing in Japan but there’s no snow then. Can you think of something amazing that kids from 25 to 11 would enjoy and that’s not going to break the bank?
Many thanks, Amanda
P.S. We just returned from Bali last week. It’s cheaper for people from Perth to fly to Bali than travel anywhere else in Australia. First world problem I know.
Amanda,
I’ve met many people from Perth in Bali, so it makes sense that it’s cheaper to holiday there than, say, the Gold Coast.
If you would rather not go much into the northern hemisphere, then you’ll either get cooler temperatures in the southern hemisphere, or blazing heat in or near the tropics. The first place that comes to mind is Boracay Island in the Philippines, which is a bit north of Bali, so in the northern hemisphere. It does get cloudbursts in June, but they usually only last 30 minutes or so. It’s a wonderful little island that is sort of like Bali was maybe 25 years ago, except smaller. They have water sports and activities for the younger ones, including wind surfing on the beach on the less popular eastern side of the island, which is a 10-minute walk from White Beach on the west side.
Cape Town is affordable with plenty to do, but it’s a bit chilly in June, of course. You could also head to one of the islands in Thailand, such as Ko Samui or even Phuket, but of which are loaded with things to do and are affordable. Again though, it’s the start of the wet season so you will get some quick downpours. The rain in Thailand can be relentless in September and October, though in June it’s still easy to work around.
I wish I had some better suggestions, but I’m not sure there are any places close enough to Perth with decent weather and prices in June. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger