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June is the sweet spot for European travel before the mercury soars and the masses descend.
Make the most of the long daylight hours in Scotland or explore a lesser-visited location gem on Spain's sun-drenched coastline.
If that doesn’t scratch your travel itch, you can enjoy breathtaking mountain and ocean landscapes in laid-back Vancouver.
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Local life revolves around the Piazza Maggiore, with its marble-clad basilica and fountain guarded by Giambologna’s bronze muscled Neptune.
To understand why Bologna is known as La Grassa – ‘the fat lady’ – wander the streets under the covered porticos, framed by 666 arches, to the Quadrilatero. A thoroughly traditional food market since the Middle Ages, today the narrow alleyways are lined with authentic family-owned shops stocking mouth-watering pasta, prosciutto and parmesan.
Unsurprisingly, the city was awarded the full five stars for its food and drink in our survey of the best city breaks in Europe.
Don’t leave without tasting a true ragu bolognese, slow-cooked beef with little or no tomato served on tagliatelle (never spaghetti). A glass of pignolletto or lambrusco rosso (a chilled, dry sparkling red) makes the perfect aperitif.
The milder June weather is ideal for sightseeing and you can take a day-trip to nearby Florence before the city starts to sizzle.
Best of all, return flights were as cheap as £20 when we checked. Just be aware that June 2 Festa della Repubblica (Republic Day) is on 2 June when many shops, markets and restaurants will be closed.
Book your Bologna holiday with one of Which?'s recommended providers, such as Jet2Holidays, Inntravel, Hays Travel and Trailfinders

June is an excellent time to visit Porto – especially if your trip coincides with Festa de São João, which takes place on 23 June this year. But the buzz builds for weeks – visit any historic corner of Porto in June, and you’re likely to see technicolour streamers and bunting, barbecued sardines and singalongs throughout Portugal’s Santos Populares festival season.
Porto was one of the cheapest yet best-rated coastal towns in the Mediterranean, with a score of 88% in our last survey. And with rooms costing an average of £93 per double room per night, it’s a good-value option for budget getaways.
Portugal’s famously fresh seas are also starting to warm up by June. The closest beach, Foz do Douro, is just a 10-minute drive away, or you can go slightly further afield (15-30 minutes) to Praia de Miramar and Praia de Espinho.
With nine glorious hours of sunshine and temperatures reaching 23°C, a dip in those cooler waters might begin to feel inviting after all.
Book your Porto holiday with one of Which?'s recommended providers, such as Destination 2, Jet2Holidays, Kuoni and Trailfinders.

Tourists in search of vitamin D often find themselves in the Canary Islands, Balearics and Barcelona in June. But with overtourism protests and tourist taxes on the rise, it makes sense to get a bit more creative.
If so, Murcia, Spain is the least-visited part of Spain’s balmy Mediterranean coast, with just 486 overnight stays per square km, compared with 5,501 in Alicante, just next door.
It’s southerly enough to be warm in June, and the area has not one but two stunning, sunny cities. There's Murcia itself, along with the fascinating Cartagena, which is packed with Roman ruins and baroque architecture – not to mention wild and spacious beaches where you can enjoy 10 hours of sunshine a day.
Read more about the holiday destinations with the fewest tourists in 2025.
Plan a trip to Murcia with a Which? recommended provider such as Destination 2 or Jet2Holidays.

With pleasant highs that rarely breach 20°C, Slovenia offers milder climes for a European June holiday.
Slovenia is diverse in its offerings – from the watercolour beauty of Lake Bled, with its 15th-century church and castle atop a cliff, to the glacial wilderness of the U-shaped Lake Bohinj, just 40 minutes’ drive away.
The historic capital of Ljubljana is an underrated city with a thriving arts scene, plenty of food markets and restaurants, innovative architecture and a bounty of photo opportunities.
The absence of humidity means Slovenia is perfect for hiking, e-biking, rowing and higher-octane activities such as abseiling, white-water rafting and even gazing down at mountains and valleys from a hot air balloon.
Better yet, days are at their longest in June, with the sun setting as late as 9pm – leaving plenty of time for a glass of Slovenian natural wine at sunset.
Slovenia is also one of the Which? Travel team's favourite destinations. Find out why – and the other destinations we’ll be visiting this summer.
Plan a trip to Slovenia with a Which? recommended provider such as Trailfinders.

There’s one iconic image of the Danish capital: the 17th-century waterfront of Nyhavn lined with brightly coloured gabled townhouses.
A former haunt for sailors and writers – including Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen – it’s now the perfect spot to people watch with an ice-cold beer in hand.
Other highlights include the Tivoli Gardens – the world’s second-oldest amusement park – and the bronze Little Mermaid statue, which sits in the water at Langelinie Pier.
The sun barely sets in June and the hardy may even consider a dip in one of the harbour pools - a popular spot for urban swimming.
Find a Copenhagen holiday with a Which? Recommended Provider like Trailfinders or Jet2Holidays

There are few settings this magnificent: a medieval castle perched on a hunk of volcanic rock, mirrored by nearby Arthur’s seat. Below, narrow cobbled alleyways packed with Georgian terraces slope towards the sea.
The nightlife is lively and the dining world-class – Edinburgh was named one of the best UK cities for food and drink in our survey. Make sure to visit the city’s creative port district, Leith, with its fine dining, seafood bistros and quirky gastropubs.
Outdoorsy types rejoice: thanks to its northern latitude, the city gets a whopping 18 hours of daylight in June.

If you're torn between a city break or a wilderness escape, Vancouver could be the answer. Home to the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path (28km), the Seawall buzzes during June with joggers, dog walkers and rollerbladers. Hire a bike and take a detour through Standley Park, a temperate rainforest wilderness where lofty Douglas Firs, red cedars and big leaf maples - blanketed with moss and lichen - tower overhead.
The city has nine beaches. Kitsilano is arguably the best with its unique view of Downtown and the snow-capped North Shore mountains.
It’s a great time to go in search of orca and humpback whales. Or simply take the False Creek ferry to Granville Island - a former industrial wasteland turned cultural hub. The market is a great place to sample the flavours of the city including BC (British Columbia) rolls: sushi filled with barbecued local salmon.
Vancouver made the top five in our survey of the best North American cities. It's also one of the host cities of this year’s Fifa World Cup which kicks off mid month.
Find a Vancouver holiday with a Which? Recommended Provider like Audley Travel, Trailfinders and Kuoni

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