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July Journeys: Where the Days Are Long and the World Feels Wide

Updated: Sep 8, 2025

July invites us to stretch time. It’s the month where mornings linger, afternoons drift, and evenings seem to last forever. Whether you’re heading into nature, soaking in seaside quiet, or dancing through vibrant cities, July gives you space to roam and moments to remember.


Underrated Summer Spots Worth Discovering

Puglia, Italy – Skip the crowds of Amalfi and explore olive groves, hilltop towns, and turquoise beaches in Italy’s sun-baked south.

Tromsø, Norway – The midnight sun means 24-hour daylight—perfect for fjord hikes, kayak trips, and golden light that never fades.

Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia – One of Europe’s oldest lakes, with crystal water, lakeside churches, and peaceful villages.


A solitary figure walks down a narrow cobblestone street, flanked by rustic stone buildings with vibrant green doors, capturing the essence of an old European town.
A solitary figure walks down a narrow cobblestone street, flanked by rustic stone buildings with vibrant green doors, capturing the essence of an old European town.

Cooler Escapes for Warm Days

Chiang Mai, Thailand – July is green season here—lush mountains, misty mornings, and quiet temples away from tourist flow.

Tatra Mountains, Slovakia – Hike alpine trails, cool off in highland lakes, and explore charming wooden villages.

Tasmania, Australia – It’s winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Think cool coastlines, moody forests, and quiet wild spaces.


During the Songkran Festival, an elephant playfully sprays water over a crowd, adding to the joyful and festive atmosphere in Thailand.
During the Songkran Festival, an elephant playfully sprays water over a crowd, adding to the joyful and festive atmosphere in Thailand.

Experience-First Travel Ideas

Join a Walking Tour – Discover history, stories, and small details you’d miss on your own.

Visit a Night Market – Eat local, people-watch, and feel the heartbeat of a city after dark.

Travel by Train – Watch landscapes unfold slowly. Read, nap, journal, and arrive in a new place—rested and ready.


Bustling Red Square in Moscow on a sunny day, with crowds of people enjoying the historic and architectural scenery, including the State Historical Museum and the iconic Minin and Pozharsky statue in the foreground.
Bustling Red Square in Moscow on a sunny day, with crowds of people enjoying the historic and architectural scenery, including the State Historical Museum and the iconic Minin and Pozharsky statue in the foreground.

Tips for your Trip

Wear Breathable Fabrics – Linen, cotton, and moisture-wicking clothes go a long way.

Keep Plans Flexible – Summer weather shifts fast. Leave room for spontaneity.

Support Local – Choose small guesthouses, family-owned cafés, and handmade souvenirs.


A vibrant and bustling market in the historic district, where colorful textiles and handcrafted leather goods line the cobblestone streets, inviting visitors to explore the rich cultural tapestry of the area.
A vibrant and bustling market in the historic district, where colorful textiles and handcrafted leather goods line the cobblestone streets, inviting visitors to explore the rich cultural tapestry of the area.

Where Will This Month Take You?

In July, time feels abundant. Let your days unfold slowly, your plans stay open, and your feet wander freely.


What’s your favorite way to spend a long summer day? Share your July mood in the comments—we’d love to hear it.


Friends enjoying a fun and playful moment at the lake, splashing water and sharing laughter on a sunny day.
Friends enjoying a fun and playful moment at the lake, splashing water and sharing laughter on a sunny day.

 
 
 

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