5 beach holidays without the heat wave

Bikinis without sunburn.
Suomenlinna Beach in Helsinki.

Want to beach it but the idea of 40 degree temperatures in Greece putting the fear of God into you? I don’t blame you. Happily, low cost flights and excellent train connections make the below cooler – but still beachy – options very easy to reach.

  1. Jūrmala, Latvia
  • Why It’s Cool: Situated along the Gulf of Riga, Jūrmala boasts pleasant summer temperatures rarely exceeding 25°C.
  • Highlights: Enjoy the long stretches of sandy beaches, charming wooden architecture, and the vibrant Jomas Street with its shops and cafes.
  • Activities: Explore the Kemeri National Park, visit the Dzintari Forest Park, and relax in one of the many spa resorts.

2. Bournemouth, England

  • Why It’s Cool: Located on the southern coast of England, Bournemouth has mild summer temperatures, typically around 20°C (68°F).
  • Highlights: Known for its seven miles of golden beaches, Victorian architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.
  • Activities: Stroll along the iconic Bournemouth Pier, explore the beautiful Lower Gardens, and enjoy water sports at the beach.

3. Helsinki, Finland

  • Why It’s Cool: With average summer temperatures around 20°C (68°F), Helsinki offers a refreshing escape from the heat.
  • Highlights: Experience the unique blend of modern architecture, lush parks, and pristine beaches.
  • Activities: Visit the Suomenlinna sea fortress, relax at Hietaniemi Beach, and explore the vibrant Design District.

4. Rovinj, Croatia

Why It’s Cool: Situated on the Istrian Peninsula, Rovinj enjoys moderate summer temperatures around 25°C (77°F).

Highlights: Renowned for its picturesque old town, charming harbor, and clear Adriatic waters.

Activities: Wander through the cobbled streets of the old town, take a boat trip to the nearby islands, and enjoy local seafood delicacies.

5. Sommarøy, Norway

  • Why It’s Cool: Located above the Arctic Circle, Sommarøy experiences mild summer temperatures around 15°C (59°F).
  • Highlights: Known for its white sandy beaches, midnight sun, and stunning natural scenery.
  • Activities: Enjoy the unique experience of 24-hour daylight, explore the beautiful coastal landscapes, and participate in outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking.

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