The best summer destinations for UK travellers are those that offer a wide range of options without requiring a long-haul flight. Fortunately, you can find ideal destinations both in Britain and on the continent. Want to enjoy a night out and laze on the beach all day? No problem. Looking for a quiet and relaxing escape for you and your loved one? Easy. Need a convenient family holiday spot? Take your pick.

We’ve selected some of the top destinations across Europe that each offers their own unique flavours to this recipe. Most feature lovely beaches – virtually essential for any summer holiday. However, it’s the exact combinations of character, convenience, atmosphere and beauty that makes each worthy of your consideration. Take a look and see what suits your needs and interests.

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    Mallorca Island, Spain

    The biggest of the Balearics offers plenty of choice and variety

    Mallorca Island, Spain
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    Mallorca is the largest of the beautiful Balearic islands and has been a popular summer destination for at least the last few decades, if not longer. Despite its long-lasting popularity, its size means that there’s still a lot of variety to be found here – while there are the expected big resort towns, there are also quiet villages for those looking to get away from the crowds.

    If you’re travelling with a family or want an easy summer escape without having to look too hard for restaurants and nightlife, the island’s capital is a good choice. Palma has some great beaches, interesting sights, fun attractions and more, all right by the island’s ferry terminal and airport. On the other side of the island, Alcúdia still has excellent facilities for tourists and many historical highlights with a more exclusive village vibe. Read more…

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    Santorini, Greece

    One of the most photogenic islands in the Mediterranean

    Santorini, Greece
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    Santorini is exactly the sort of destination Instagram was invented for. The former volcanic cone turned tiny island cluster offers some amazing views, from villas, restaurants and bars overlooking sheer drops into cobalt-blue seas to the iconic churches, windmills and vineyards.

    Different parts of the main island of Santorini appeal to different types of travellers. The best beaches are found down the east coast, as are the best family destinations. Younger travellers looking for nightlife will find it in Fira and Oia. Those who want a bit of peace and quiet can either go to Akrotiri in the south or head across the caldera to Thirasia. Read more…

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    St Ives, England

    A small Cornish town with a lot to offer

    St Ives, England
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    St Ives has several claims to fame that place this tiny town on the Cornish coast among the country’s best summer destinations. It’s home to some fantastic beaches, which are known for being among the best in Britain for surfing. Away from the water, the surrounding countryside is great for hiking and exploring, with occasional ancient landmarks to add some variety.

    The town of St Ives itself is a fantastic destination for couples. For such a small place, it sure packs a punch when it comes to culture, having a branch of the Tate gallery and an exceptional selection of restaurants. The shopping and nightlife, while comparatively modest, round out a surprisingly diverse choice of attractions. Read more…

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    Ibiza, Spain

    See another side of this famous Spanish island

    Ibiza, Spain
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    When most people think of Ibiza, they think of nightlife escapades, but there's far more to this magical island to discover. This volcanic outcrop has many sleepy villages surrounded by pine forests, mountain-side yoga retreats and lesser-known beaches. In fact, once you get away from the main towns, the only sound you’re likely to hear are chirping cicadas and gentle birdsong.

    For a relaxed beach break, consider the lesser-visited northern coast, particularly trendy Benniras or exclusive Playa De Portinatx. Families will enjoy the wide range of activities and long stretch of white sand found in Playa d'en Bossa. If you’re looking to recharge, base yourself in the mountains above Cala d’Hort, which has a raw beauty and views of the magical outcrop of Es Vedrà. Read more…

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    Bournemouth, England

    England’s iconic south-coast summer escape

    Bournemouth, England
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    Bournemouth has been a watchword for summer holidays on England’s south coast for generations and still possesses much of its historical charm. Having historical charm isn’t the same as being old-fashioned, though, and there’s still plenty to keep younger visitors entertained – not least the long, sandy shoreline.

    If you feel the need for a change from the beach, you’ll find a variety of family-friendly fun in Bournemouth itself, including museums, arcades and a pretty good nightlife. The city is also surrounded by noteworthy nearby attractions like the New Forest, a couple of theme and water parks and several stately homes. Read more…

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    Mykonos, Greece

    A superb mix of history, culture, and cuisine in the Aegean Sea

    Mykonos, Greece
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    Mykonos is a lively island with many characterful villages dotted along the coast. Of course, on its world-famous beaches, you’ll have opportunities to try your hand at all the usual watersports such as windsurfing, scuba diving, and snorkelling as well as a chance to top up your tan. There’s a lot of history to discover, mostly in the form of museums and ancient landmarks – this is Greece, after all. 

    Mykonos Town is the capital and largest town on the island. It's a maze of streets filled with cafes, restaurants, tavernas, souvenir shops, boutiques, and jewellery shops. If you’re looking for a more relaxed vibe, Kalafati is a quiet little village with a beach that's popular with families and fans of watersports. More relaxed still, Agios Stefanos lies in a quiet corner of Mykonos, attracting those looking for an escape from the modern world. Read more…

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    Algarve, Portugal

    Soaring cliffs and stunning beaches along the southern coast of Portugal

    Algarve, Portugal
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    In terms of sheer visitor numbers, the Algarve is one of the most popular summer destinations in Europe. Of course, that’s partially helped by the fact that it covers a huge area – the entire southern end of Portugal, from its beautiful sandy shoreline up to a considerable distance into the mountains behind it.

    The highlights of the Algarve include stunning beaches like Praia da Rocha, Marinha Beach and Praia de Dona Ana, among plenty of others. There are also vibrant towns like Albufeira, Lagos and Portimão, also among others, most of which have excellent facilities for visitors alongside historical sights and attractions. Put simply, it’s anything and everything you want it to be. Read more…

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    Lake Garda, Italy

    Family fun in a romantic lakeside setting

    Lake Garda, Italy
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    Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy and one of Europe’s most popular lake destinations. It’s not difficult to see why, either. The cool mountain water, fabulous summer climate, beautiful mountains, picturesque villages and castles – there’s a lot to love about the place.

    While all of these attractions make Lake Garda sound like a fantastic destination for couples and those seeking an easy-going summer break, the area has plenty for families, too. Gardaland Resort, The Caneva Aquapark and Movieland Studios are all right by the lake’s shores and are each packed with rides and attractions.

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    Sorrento, Italy

    The gateway to the Amalfi Coast

    Sorrento, Italy
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    Sorrento has been a popular tourist destination since the 19th century – a long heritage of happy visitors. That long history shows throughout the city, with brightly coloured buildings, beautiful basilicas and lively piazzas all perched atop towering cliffs over the Bay of Naples.

    Situated opposite the bay’s namesake city, Sorrento is a good starting point for exploring the famous Amalfi Coast. However, you don’t even need to leave the city for stunning shorelines. Down at the base of the cliffs, you’ll find marinas, beach clubs and excellent restaurants, though admittedly very small beaches. Read more…

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Ben Reeves | Compulsive Traveler