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Best Places to Visit in July: 10 Incredible Summer Destinations

July is the heart of summer in much of the world—a time when days stretch long into the evening, festivals light up cities, and nature is at its most inviting. But with so many options out there, it can be hard to figure out where to go.

Whether you’re dreaming of sunny beaches, cool escapes from the heat, epic wildlife experiences, or somewhere totally different, this list has you covered. Let’s explore ten of the best places to visit in July, with real reasons you’ll want to go, what to do there, and suggestions for where to stay that make sense.

Bali, Indonesia

Capture the serene beauty of Bali's beach sunset with golden reflections on the ocean waves.

If you want tropical warmth without monsoon rains, Bali in July is your moment. It’s dry season: sunny skies, cooler evenings, and lush landscapes that feel like another world.

What to do in Bali:

  • Relax on Uluwatu’s clifftop beaches or Seminyak’s lively sands.
  • Wander Ubud’s green rice terraces and spiritual temples.
  • Cool off at waterfalls like Tegenungan or Sekumpul.
  • Slow down with a yoga retreat or spa day.

Helpful Tip: Embrace Bali’s slower rhythm. It’s not the place to rush an itinerary—leave space to breathe.

Ways to See the Best of Bali

A private driver makes it easy to explore Bali’s highlights on your schedule, taking you to the most captivating spots without the stress of transport.

Greece

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Explore Santorini's stunning white buildings against the azure sea, a perfect travel destination.

Greece in July is a sun-drenched postcard come to life. The Cyclades islands buzz with energy, but there’s always a quiet corner if you want one. Clear skies, warm water, and long evenings are perfect for soaking up the Mediterranean life.

What to do in Greece:

  • Wander ancient sites in Athens before the heat peaks.
  • Take ferries between islands like Paros, Naxos, and Santorini for different vibes.
  • Feast on grilled fish and fresh salads at beachside tavernas.
  • Discover quieter islands like Sifnos if you want authentic, slow-paced charm.

Helpful Tip: July is peak season. Book ferries and accommodations early so you can choose that dream sea-view balcony instead of settling.

Where to Stay: Hotel Olympia for a genuine taste of Greek hospitality with cozy rooms and a prime location near the ancient ruins—perfect for history lovers wanting easy access and local charm.

Banff and Jasper, Canada

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July is Canada at its best. National parks are open, wildlife is active, and long days give you time to soak in massive landscapes. It’s the time for that epic road trip you’ve been putting off.

Things to do in Banff:

  • Hike among turquoise lakes in Banff and Jasper.
  • Road-trip the Icefields Parkway with glacier views.
  • Stroll old-world streets in Quebec City.
  • Enjoy Vancouver’s combo of beaches, mountains, and urban life.

Helpful Tip: Check local events for Canada Day on July 1—fireworks and festivals make for fun local flavor.

Iceland

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July is when Iceland offers nearly endless daylight, letting you explore at your own pace. It’s the season for epic road trips, dramatic landscapes, and late-night golden hours that seem to last forever.

What to do in Iceland:

  • Circle the Ring Road for volcanoes, glaciers, and black-sand beaches.
  • Watch puffins nesting on cliffs.
  • Walk behind the misty veil of Seljalandsfoss.
  • Soak in geothermal pools like the Secret Lagoon.

Helpful Tip: Even in July, weather is famously changeable. Pack layers and waterproof gear.

Tour to Consider

Exploring the Katla Ice Cave from Vik offers a unique chance to walk inside stunning ice formations and learn about Iceland’s volcanic landscape—all guided for safety and ease.

Alaska, USA

Serene mountain landscape in Anchorage, Alaska with lush greenery and a calm lake reflecting the peaks.

If you want nature that still feels raw and untouched, July is prime time for Alaska. Expect long days, mild weather, and unbeatable wildlife viewing.

What to do in Alaska:

  • Watch humpback whales breach on a boat tour.
  • Hike trails with panoramic glacier views.
  • Spot bears fishing for salmon in rivers.
  • Cruise past towering icebergs on a glacier tour.

Helpful Tip: Alaska’s scale is huge. Plan your route carefully and leave room for flexibility—it rewards slow travel.

Peru

A llama grazing on the grassy slopes of Machu Picchu, overlooking ancient ruins and mountains.

July in Peru is peak dry season in the Andes—perfect for exploring ancient sites without muddy trails or heavy rains. It’s the best time to visit iconic Machu Picchu in reliable weather.

Things to do in Peru:

  • Trek the classic Inca Trail or alternative routes.
  • Wander the cobblestone streets of Cusco.
  • Visit colorful markets in the Sacred Valley.
  • See sunrise over Machu Picchu with fewer clouds.

Helpful Tip: The Inca Trail sells out months ahead—if you want to hike it, plan early.

Where to Stay: Andino Classic. Cozy and welcoming, it’s a comfortable base close to the main attractions, perfect for easy exploration.

South Africa

Beautiful coastal cliffs and ocean view in South Africa, showcasing nature's vibrant hues.

July is dry winter in South Africa—cooler, drier, and perfect for wildlife viewing. Animals gather around shrinking water sources, making sightings easier and safaris unforgettable.

What to do in South Africa:

  • Go on a game drive in Kruger National Park.
  • Explore Cape Town’s mountains and beaches.
  • Road-trip the scenic Garden Route.
  • Visit local markets for fresh produce and crafts.

Helpful Tip: It’s winter, so pack layers. Mornings and evenings on safari can get chilly even if days are sunny.

Hokkaido, Japan

Scenic winter view of Hokkaido's geothermal landscape with wooden walkway and steam rising.

While much of Japan is hot and humid in July, Hokkaido feels like a secret cool-weather paradise. It’s famous for its stunning flower fields and rugged mountain scenery.

What to do in Hokkaido:

  • Stroll through Furano’s vibrant lavender fields.
  • Explore Biei’s rolling green hills and patchwork farms.
  • Hike Daisetsuzan National Park for dramatic alpine views.
  • Enjoy summer festivals with fireworks and street food.

Helpful Tip: Renting a car is the best way to see Hokkaido’s wide-open landscapes on your own schedule.

Where to Stay: Hotel Global View Hakodate. Spacious rooms with city or ocean views, plus a relaxing onsen — a great spot for unwinding after exploring the city.

Norway

Stunning view of a fjord surrounded by steep cliffs and cloudy sky, perfect for nature enthusiasts.

July brings long days, lush green hillsides, and some of Europe’s most stunning natural scenery. Norway’s fjords are at their most accessible and photogenic.

Things to do in Norway:

  • Cruise the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord.
  • Hike to dramatic viewpoints like Trolltunga or Preikestolen.
  • Explore Bergen’s colorful old town and fish market.
  • Enjoy midsummer festivals and local cuisine.

Helpful Tip: Even in July, Norway’s weather can be cool and damp. Bring layers and rain gear for your adventures.

Tromsø: All-inclusive Polar Fjord & Fishing Cruise

The best way to experience Tromsø’s stunning fjords and Arctic wildlife is from the water. This cruise combines breathtaking scenery with fishing, giving you a unique look at Norway’s polar landscapes.

Tanzania

Serene sailboat scene with a golden sunset over the Indian Ocean in Zanzibar, Tanzania.

If you want both adventure and relaxation, July is perfect for Tanzania. It’s dry season in the Serengeti—prime time for the Great Migration—and Zanzibar’s beaches offer the ideal wind-down afterward.

What to do in Tanzania:

  • Watch herds of wildebeest and zebras on the move in the Serengeti.
  • Spot elephants, lions, and cheetahs in Ngorongoro Crater.
  • Explore Stone Town’s winding alleys on Zanzibar.
  • Relax on white-sand beaches with crystal-clear water.

Helpful Tip: Safaris fill up fast in dry season. Book early to get your choice of camps and guides.

Travel Tips for Planning Your July Getaway

Travel TipWhy It Matters
Book EarlyJuly is peak season; early bookings secure better flights and hotels.
Pack SmartWeather varies even in summer—check local forecasts before packing.
Consider InsuranceProtects against delays or cancellations caused by storms or busy travel.
Stay FlexibleFlexibility in dates can save money and help avoid crowds.

Make This July Unforgettable

Choosing where to travel in July doesn’t have to be a headache. Whether you’re chasing the sun, escaping the heat, or finally going on that once-in-a-lifetime adventure, there’s a destination here that can make your summer truly special.

Take the time to plan it right—and make this July the one you’ll remember for years.

Ali Chahbar
Ali Chahbar
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