"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."June remains one of the most popular times to plan a vacation, as it marks the beginning of summer in many regions and is accompanied by not-too-hot weather and optimally lush vistas.Whether you’re inclined to spend your days wandering the streets of
the world’s most beautiful cities or prefer to plop down in an
Airbnb in the quaintest of countrysides, these 10 destinations are
the best places to travel in the United States and
abroad for the month of June. Grab your passport!
Miami, Florida
With 251 guest rooms and suites, the new
Shelborne by Proper is set to become the latest "it" hotel on Collins Avenue, giving beachcombers another reason to scout out Miami before the scorching temperatures of July and August creep in.An Art Deco gem reimagined by ADC Atelier, the building's historic façade was restored to its midcentury glory. Rooms are thoroughly modern, however, as are the amenities, including a 24-hour fitness center, palm-tree lined pool deck, and five dining options.
Sorrento, Italy
A sophisticated alternative to the Amalfi Coast and Capri (and, yes, the
White Lotus-ified Taormina, in Sicily), Sorrento is a charming coastal town just south of Naples that deserves to be on your radar. You'll want to check into
Bellevue Syrene, a cliffside villa with ancient Roman origins that's now a Relais & Châteaux property with over two centuries of hospitality under its belt.Still family-owned and operated, the hotel interior was personally curated by the family matriarch and features restored frescoes, Neapolitan antiques, and original architectural details.
Keswick, Virginia
A five-star resort tucked away in the lush Virginia country side near the University of Virginia,
Keswick Hall is a popular weekend retreat for its proximity to Washington, D.C. Situated on 600 acres overlooking the Blue Ridge mountains, the property has 80 classically-appointed rooms as well as Marigold, a Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurant.Locals also love it for a wellness-focused itinerary. There's an infinity pool overlooking an 18-hole Pete Dye-designed golf course, two pickleball courts, seven tennis courts, and a gym. To top it all off, The Spa at Keswick Hall now offers treatments and products from the beloved Swiss skincare line Valmont—the only spa in the state to do so.
Osaka, Japan
The official debut of the Patina Hotels & Resorts brand in Japan (and its first urban property worldwide),
Patina Osaka opened its doors just this month. It's already one of the city's buzziest properties, with 221 rooms and suites inspired by
kisetsukan, the rhythm of the seasons, and designed by Jun Mitsui & Associates Architects with interiors by Strickland.Famed landmarks Osaka Castle (elements of the architecture of which inspired the property's design) and Naniwanomiya Park are both just steps away, guaranteeing guests scrapbook-worthy views. There are also five distinctive dining venues, one of which draws on Japan's 72 micro-seasons for its menu, and a
listening room by Devon Turnbull of OJAS.
Montauk, New York
The Surf Lodge, Jayma Cardoso's trendsetting Montauk retreat, is now open for the season. Known for its sun-drenched views by day and buzzy music lineup by night—this season alone will see Kaytranada, Chance the Rapper, and Sofi Tukker take the stage—the hotel offers 20 waterfront rooms and suites offering guests instant access to live music and immersive art and wellness experiences.While there's plenty of time to relax and recenter, guests might prioritize the beach club for lounging between performances, the restaurant for easy breezy dining, and the onsite boutique for shopping beachy essentials.
Wengen, Switzerland
Tucked away in the car-free village of Wengen, Switzerland—where the only way in is via the Wengernalpbahn cog railway—
Grand Hotel Belvedere is the region's first 5-star hotel. Recently redesigned by the renowned Complete Works Studio and Gallery in collaboration with Clavien & Associé, the property now spans two interconnected buildings housing 90 sleekly minimalist rooms and suites, all with panoramic views of the Bernese Alps.A wellness paradise, hikers will thrill to the fresh mountain air and challenging terrain while the less adventurous (or post-adventurous) can enjoy a brutalist-style natural spa with two saunas and a hammam.
Islas Secas, Panama
An archipelago located off the coast of Panama,
Islas Secas is centered on sustainability and conservation. Surrounded by one of the greatest protected marine zones in the world, the resort is also a prime spot to go whale watching off the Pacific Coast this June.Eco-conscious travelers will appreciate that the 14 islands that comprise Islas Secas are run on solar energy, while food waste is composted and wastewater is reused for irrigation. But everyone will appreciate those views.
The Maldives
Private islands in the Maldives are having a moment.
Velaa Private Island's well being village combines Eastern and Western wellness practices supplemented by a serenity pavilion for yoga, meditation, and Pilates, as well as a restaurant focused on clean eating.South as the crow flies is
Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithafuushi (pictured), a resort with its own private island for up to 24 guests, an Aqua Wellness Center with a custom pool that fights jet lag, and 11 luxe dining destinations between them.
Florence, Italy
Centrally located on the Piazza della Repubblica,
Hotel Savoy, A Rocco Forte Hotel, is an iconic address just steps from the city’s most famous landmarks. Guests can spend the day
truffle hunting with Giulio, the hotel’s dedicated truffle concierge, or check out the
Florence Dance Festival.If the city center isn’t calling your name, head to the Tuscan hills for the June workshops at
Villa Lena, including a
yoga retreat and
natural perfume making.
Bodrum, Turkey
On the western point of Turkey’s Bodrum peninsula sits the
Bodrum EDITION, a boutique hotel with 108 guest rooms, suites, and villas looking out onto the crystal clear waters of the Aegean Sea. Known as a lively party town, Bodrum is also a great place to kick back and relax come early summer.Guests can gear up for water sports and sailing or decompress at the gym and spa, comprised of eight treatment rooms, outdoor cabanas, and a hammam. Cap it all off with a cocktail at the beach club or a dip in the hotel’s infinity pool—or both.
Hudson Valley, New York
Troutbeck is a 250-acre estate hotel beckoning weary city-dwellers north to the ever-agreeable Hudson Valley. If the Frette linens aren't enough of a draw for you, the property recently debuted Benton House, boasting 13 renovated guest rooms designed by Champalimaud Design, the firm responsible for two of our favorite bungalows at the
Beverly Hills Hotel.The rooms feature screened-in porches that act as outdoor living rooms in the summertime, allowing guests to take full advantage of the views onto the nearby river bend. Idyllic much?
Paris, France
They say
Paris is always a good idea—and global travelers agree. According to data from the luxury travel firm
Virtuoso, Paris is now the most-booked European city, ahead of Rome and
London.Even though hotel rates in the City of Light average higher than elsewhere on the continent, travelers are still arriving in droves for the markets, restaurants, department stores, and joie de vivre. Is it the
Emily in Paris effect? Or the lure of fabulous new hotels, including LVMH’s
Peter Marino–designed
Cheval Blanc Paris? The jury is out, but we imagine it’s a little bit of both.
Burgundy, France
A barge might not say “summer” the way a
yacht does, but that’s only because you haven’t tried a luxury barge journey through the canals of Burgundy. Just ask
Protravel International adviser Mari Marks, who recommends
Les Bateaux Belmond, an all-inclusive experience available by private charter.“June is a wonderful time to visit Burgundy,” Marks says. “The weather is perfect for dining alfresco.” Itineraries for the six-night experience can be customized (i.e., the perfect time to hit up those bucket list wineries, thanks to Belmond’s relationships with many local producers), and the croissants are fresh. What more could you ask for?
Todos Santos, Mexico
An hour north of Los Cabos, the 300-year-old town of Todos Santos is a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and home to
Paradero, a 41-suite luxury resort that abuts the Sierra Laguna Mountains. Paradero aims to reorient guests around their locality, appreciating farm-to-table dining as much as the impeccable nearby surf.The Ojo de Agua wellness center is inspired by secret watering holes in the area, while vegetables are sourced from an on-site garden, overseen by Chef Eduardo Ríos. If nothing else, the recently launched Paradero Sea of Cortez, a multinight sailing and dining experience exclusively for guests, needs to be on your radar.
Prague, Czech Republic
Devoted urbanites will want to put the Czech Republic at the top of their calendars this season, with the opening of the new
Almanac X Prague, a century-old landmark hotel that draws on its original architect’s Bauhaus and Art Deco inspirations.The Barcelona-based firm Tres Cinco Uno Creative Studio worked with local architecture firm Marani to modernize the 178 guest rooms, 26 suites, and public spaces, incorporating a color palette inspired by the facades, roofs, and historic buildings of the city, alongside artworks by local painters and local materials like Czech limestone and pendant lighting that nods to the country’s glass traditions.