If you can’t take the heat, get out of Miami.
We’re going to let you in on a little secret: There’s a part of us that absolutely hates the summer. It’s hot and sticky and we always look and feel gross. But that’s just us (and maybe you). If you’re with us, consider taking your summer vacay at one of these domestic or international locales where you won’t spend the whole time wishing you were in a freezer.
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Anchorage, Alaska
Alaska’s most populous city is awesome. Not only is it drop-dead gorgeous (it’s surrounded by snow-capped peaks and volcanoes); if you go between May and September you’ll experience up to 19 1/2 hours of sunlight--which, while inconvenient for extended periods of time, is pretty awesome for a week.Average July temperature: 59°
Edinburgh, Scotland
Well, isn’t this regal? Scotland’s capital is built on a series of hills, making for countless stunning views, many of the dramatic and imposing Edinburgh Castle. Despite all the history, Edinburgh is thoroughly modern, with fantastic galleries and world-famous festivals including the Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival. For all its cultural attributes, consider Edinburgh a folksy, less touristy London.Average July temperature: 59°
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Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Visiting this pristine island is like taking a trip back in time. What it lacks in state-of-the-art everything it makes up for in sheer beauty. That’s not to say there’s nothing to do: Those looking for a little adventure would be wise to check out Glenora, North America’s first single-malt whisky distillery, or the remarkable Fortress of Louisbourg, a national historical site.Average July temperature: 61°
San Francisco, California
Cue the Full House theme song. San Francisco is a favorite of ours all year round, but particularly in the summer, when ideal weather conditions make for visits that are somehow even more unforgettable. Dine at any one of the city’s many world-class restaurants and take full advantage of SF’s thriving cultural scene. Your only problem will be not having enough time to experience it all.
Average July temperature: 57°
Average July temperature: 57°
Reykjavik, Iceland
Iceland’s coastal capital is quirky and beautiful and, yes, cool in the summer. For as compact as it is, there are a ton of museums (and really rad street art), delicious restaurants and an absurdly lively nightlife scene. For that reason, heads up that Reykjavik might not be quite as family-friendly as some of the other options on this list.Average July temperature: 56°
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Bogota, Colombia
When you think about places that aren’t boiling hot in the summer, Colombia probably doesn’t come to mind. So it comes as a pleasant surprise that you can experience Bogotá’s fascinating mix of modern worldliness and history without breaking a sweat. Steeped in culture, this cobblestone-street city makes for the vacation of a lifetime.Average July temperature: 56°
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