Wednesday, July 16, 2025
It’s no secret that summer’s favorite destinations are meant for Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Greece and Turkey featuring that perfect combination of endless sunshine, beautiful beaches and great cultural experience that make them perfect holiday retreats. These countries with their ancient histories, varied terrains and unique climates offer everything from lazy beachside vacations to exciting escapades in vibrant metropolises and quaint little towns. Well, with Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Greece and Turkey’s Euro 2020 matches with you they offer a perfect recipe of relaxing, exploring and memories that last us all summer long.
As the UK continues to sizzle in the summer sun, the thoughts of many are turning to a holiday in a sunnier climate, spent lounging by a pool sipping a cool cocktail or making sandcastles with children. If you’ve booked a holiday trip, or are on the verge of planning a last-minute escape, it’s important to know what conditions await so you can pack accordingly. Whatever your goal — relaxation, adventure — here’s a weather forecast for some of the best holiday options this summer.
Spain: Sunshine Galore
Beautiful beaches, a rich cultural heritage and incredible food, Spain continues to be one of Briton’s most favourite places to travel. Being close to the UK and relatively cheap, it’s the obvious one for many, particularly those who prefer their travel extra easy.
This summer, Spain is feeling sunned up to its sun-seeking reputation. Clear skies and unrelenting sunshine are to be anticipated into the final day of July, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C, so ensure you pack in your sunscreen, hats, and light clothing to stay cool as you soak in those harmful rays. But Spain has been hit by extreme heatwaves this summer, with a spike in heat-related incidents. Just stick to applying local safety advice and keep yourself hydrated.
France: Sun And Showers
Just a short hop across the water from the UK, France has a little, or a lot, of everything: historic attractions, Mediterranean coastlines and varied landscapes. Because for families it’s perfect, it’s as good as it gets for accessibility and variety of things to do.
The weather over the next fortnight will be slightly less predictable in France. Further north, it will also be a mix of sun, showers and the odd thunderstorm, with a cool 16°C at night and highs of 32°C – but the Franco-Italian riviera will have a more constant climate, with a low of 19°C at night and highs of 30°C by day. It’s an ideal place for a leisurely beach vacation, with soft breezes and clear skies.
Portugal: A Summer Dream
Portugal may be smaller than Spain, but it’s big on culture, cuisine and beautiful beaches. Its stunning coast and warm waters alone are enough to attract tourists, especially on a continent where summer is closely linked with the beach.
If you’re traveling to Albufeira or Faro, anticipate sunshine through the end of July. Max temperatures are expected to reach 33°C (91°F), although cooler lows of around 18°C (64°F) can be expected in the evenings. Make sure you bring your sunblock and stay cool between races with air-conditioned rest spots.
Italy: The Peninsula of Art and Flavor
Italy is paradise for those who love history and art and food. There is no shortage of experiences in Italy, from the Colosseum in Rome and canals of Venice to the sun-kissed beaches of Sardinia. Its food and wine — from pizza to pasta to gelato — are a nice plus to the country’s charm.
This summer the Iberian Peninsula will experience temperatures more in line with the season, after which summer heat will hit Italy hard. July unbroken sunshine The sun will continue to blaze in unobstructed blue sky throughout July, with temperatures rocketing upwards to a sweltering 37°C, the nights will not offer much relief either, with minimums remaining 22°C and above. If you are planning to visit it is important to stay hydrated and avoid direct sunlight during the most intense heat of the day, particularly for kids and the elderly.
Greece: A Mix of Culture and Rest
Greece has a lot to offer, from its gorgeous islands to historic ruins such as those at the Acropolis. Greece has it all, whether you are a culture vulture, a foodie or a beach bunny.
Greece This summer, the weather in Greece is going to be seductive, for vacationers and explorers alike. Clear clear skies and high temperatures and plenty of sun are expected so be sure to pack your lightweight attire and, of course, sunscreen, so that you can catch some rays and some cervezas in the Mediterranean sun.
Turkey: Sun, Sand, and History
Turkey is an attractive blend of inviting beaches, ancient ruins and modern cities. The Turkish Riviera is an area of Turkey that is located along the Mediterranean and the Aegean coasts and also known as the Turquoise Coast for its clear blue waters.
Turkey is experiencing a hot summer, with temperatures reaching as high as 40°C in some areas. Nights will be cooler, dropping to about 13°C.) Popular tourist destinations such as Istanbul or the ancient ruins of Ephesus will be hot and crowded, so make sure you stay hydrated and heed safety advice, particularly in locations susceptible to wildfires amid continuing hot and dry conditions.
Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Greece and Turkey are final summer hotspots with a blend of sunshine, stunning beaches and incredible cultural experiences. Whether you’re looking for a laid-back getaway to the beach or a city break full of surprises, these countries never disappoint the people that visit.
Conclusion: Be Smart About Your Summer Escape
While you’re getting ready for your summer escape, you’ll want to keep up-to-date on the weather in your destination. Hot weather can contribute to a great holiday, but it’s important to stay safe. This is especially true when you’re in countries that are extremely warm, or when you are not used to the type of heat that this destination experiences. So pack accordingly, from Spain’s scorching sun to France’s fickle weather. With proper planning, your summer holiday would be nothing but memories of unwind, discovery and excitement.