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The 7 Best Destinations for June Travel

The perfect summer vacation begins here.

Summer is almost here, and if you haven’t booked your vacation yet, we have a few ideas for the perfect June escapes.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Love beer, music, and Top Chef? The midwestern metropolis is the current setting for Bravo’s cooking competition, and a purveyor of fine things. And summer is the ideal time to travel there—especially for Summerfest. The annual festival features upcoming artists, local talents, and industry bigwigs. This year, it runs from June 20-July 6 and along with performances, there are a variety of events and activities to keep the heat on.

Milwaukee is also hosting Pride in June and vintage motorcycle enthusiasts will gather on June 16 for Brewtown Rumble.

WHERE TO STAY

Summerfest is a busy time in the city, so make reservations as early as possible. The Pfister Hotel, a 19th century landmark, is our top pick with its charming Victorian style. If you stay three nights or more, you can get a 15% discount on stay on booking directly.

Related: The Ultimate LGBTQ+ Travel Guide to Milwaukee

Anchorage, Alaska

June 21 is the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. After miserably dark winters, it is a joyous occasion to welcome 22 hours of daylight and Anchorage pumps it up with music, hiking, street parties, parades, and cookouts. Come and celebrate the advent of summer. There is also a half marathon, along with a celebration for Juneteenth and Pride Week. 

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If you stay a tad bit longer, you can drive down to Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. The largest national park in the U.S. is spread across 13.2 million acres—about six times the size of Yellowstone—and its rugged, raw beauty is a balm to the soul. Lose yourself in the vastness of glaciers as you go on hikes or drives through the park; the sun barely sets so it’s a unique experience to backpack here. The rivers beckon you to try rafting and anglers are rewarded with a bounty for their patience.

WHERE TO STAY

Alaska House of Jade and Breakfast is a five-suite bed and breakfast that was opened 30 years ago. Park yourself in this quiet residential neighborhood as you taste brews and go on trails. It is recommended to get a car though.
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Cape Cod, Massachusetts 

This sandy-beached peninsula is synonymous with summer. Sand dunes, art galleries, forest hikes, and great seafood draw travelers here in spades, but if you plan an early trip in June, you might be able to stay in a dreamy bed and breakfast without much fuss. One place that’s a must-visit is the artsy town of Provincetown on the northern tip, where painters, photographers, and artists unite.

WHERE TO STAY

The White Porch Inn in Provincetown is a delightful B&B with rooms named after lighthouses and attractions in Cape Cod. Some have fireplaces, while there are rooms with private roof decks.

Curaçao, Caribbean

For divers and snorkelers, the Dutch island of Curaçao is a blessing. It doesn’t take a long trek to the island from the east coast, and once you’re there you can experience its beautiful corals and diving sites. What’s also wonderful is that it’s outside of the hurricane belt, so there’s no danger of getting stuck in a storm during your holiday. June is also off season and the weather is dry and sunny.

WHERE TO STAY

The oceanfront Curaçao Marriott Beach Resort has all the creature comforts for a beach holiday with pools, restaurants, fitness center, snorkeling, and kids’ clubs. You can book tee-time nearby or go on catamaran tours. Check Marriott’s website for all-inclusive packages and discounts.

Related: 11 Under-the-Radar Things to Do in Curaçao

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St. Lucia, Caribbean 

If summer equals beach vacay to you, then a Caribbean island is a no-brainer. St. Lucia is known for its luxury resorts, volcanic beaches, and diving sites. June is a bit wetter than early spring, but this also means fewer crowds competing for the same rooms and beaches and better prices. American Airlines is increasing its daily services to the island from Miami in June, and it also has a direct flight from Charlotte, North Carolina. JetBlue also flies non-stop to the eastern Caribbean nation.

WHERE TO STAY

Zoetry Marigot Bay St. Lucia is located on a quiet hillside with a beach nearby. The luxury resort has 124 rooms and suites, two infinity pools, a spa, and multiple restaurants—basically everything you’d expect from a Caribbean resort. It’s a Hyatt hotel, so members of World of Hyatt may get discounts when they book directly.

New York City, New York

Things start to heat up in New York City in June. Outdoor plays, cocktails on rooftop terrace, picnics in the parks, and fun Broadway shows are major draws to visitors, who are also slightly more motivated to miss the peak summer crowds. But another reason you might want to book your flights are the fabulous night markets around its boroughs: Brooklyn Night Market, Queens Night Market, and Bronx Night Market are popular, and there are also the Latin Night Market and Vegan Night Market.

Also mark your calendars for Governors Ball Music Festival on June 7-9 and New York Pride on June 30. 

WHERE TO STAY

The uber-trendy Ace Hotel New York is a boutique property with a laidback vibe. The hotel has a range of rooms and quotes, ranging from bunk beds and singles to loft and suites, so you’ll find something that suits your budget. Book using PRIDE365 and 10% of the room rate will go to The Trevor Project and you’ll get 10% off.
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Paris, France

Set your aims high if you can get away for longer in June. Before the madness descends to Paris during the Olympics and fares skyrocket, you can fulfil your wish for a stroll through the Jardin du Luxembourg, a bite of a tart or a macaroon, and a tour of the Eiffel Tower. 

Apart from the usual suspects, there are open-air events in June (such as Fête de la Musique on June 21), concerts and exhibitions, and exclusive shows (such as L’Olimpiade opera at Théâtre des Champs-Elysées) in honor of the Olympics. 

The weather is pleasant and the French city has non-stop flights from New York and Los Angeles, so that’s two more reasons to pack up your beret.

WHERE TO STAY

Maison Souquet made it to Fodor’s Finest 2024 and it’s still our top recommendation for a sleek city stay. It opened in 1905 as a brothel, but now the guests revel in its fin-de-siècle opulence and hospitality.

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