Finally, after a long time, life returns to more normal flows, which means that our travel plans are back in the game. After two years of uncertainty and numerous restrictions and bans, it is the right time to plan a well-deserved summer vacation.
Tourism is expected to rebound this summer, according to travel experts, particularly in countries where borders are only beginning to reopen. The omicron surge, according to many public health specialists, will come to an end rather soon. Even if a new variant of the virus causes a new outbreak, smart planning will be the key to a successful summer trip. It will entail being vaccinated and a booster shot, as well as packing a comprehensive travel insurance coverage.
Top summer destinations in 2022
We bring you the top destinations of our choice that are worth visiting this summer.
Freiburg am Breisgau
Freiburg am Breisgau (not to be confused with Freiburg a der Elbe in Lower Saxony) is a little city in the famous Black Forest, nestled in a corner of southwestern Germany so near to both France and Switzerland that residents often cross the border for a bit of shopping.
Freiburg, Germany’s warmest city, is said to have 2,000 hours of annual sunshine. It was founded as a free-market town in 1120. Colorful medieval houses nestle close together between a river, a canal, and a very little stream along cobblestone streets and historic gates. Freiburg is the ideal spot to spend a long weekend trip because of its busy medieval squares filled with cafes and restaurants, beer gardens, and shops and boutiques.

Late spring and autumn are the finest seasons to visit, with daytime temperatures hovering around 20 degrees. July is the sunniest month, with an average of 240 hours of sunshine, and March is the driest. April, May, and October are also wonderful dates to come if you plan on performing any outdoor activities.
Serbia
With influences ranging from Greek to Turkish to Hungarian to Balkan, it’s no surprise that Serbia – and particularly its vibrant capital, Belgrade – has attracted the interest of Michelin.
The blazing city is a heady mix of old and new, with brutalist NATO-era breeze-block buildings standing just meters from lavish wine bars and fashionable glass-fronted houses. While people are extremely proud of their traditional cuisine, they also welcome new flavors with keen, experienced palates.

Serbia is a land of tranquility and noise, peace and conflict, and spirit and science. Belgrade’s nightlife has become legendary, with visitors from all over the world flocking to the White City to party on the many splavs along the Sava and Danube rivers. However, Serbia’s nightlife encompasses far more than Belgrade’s party boats. The number of beer pubs in Belgrade is rapidly increasing, while Novi Sad and Niš make the most of their student populations by offering an exciting mix of pubs, bars, and clubs. Good luck keeping up with the Serbs.
Side, Turkey
For those who admit only sunbathing and swimming during the summer holidays, the warm recommendation is the place Side in Turkey. Side is the ideal destination, equally rich in ancient ruins and pearls of contemporary entertainment, shopping, and pleasant accommodation, shaped by the cooling waters and soft sands of the Mediterranean, heir to the wealth of antiquity and child of the modern world.

Side is an excellent choice for a vacation, whether you want to soak up the sun, sea, and beach, or relax in the peace and quiet of nature under a soft, green canopy, or learn about the region’s incredible history by roaming through the remains of antiquity. Here, the sea and the sky are in perfect harmony, and golden beaches give way to ancient ruins, cafes, excellent restaurants, and souvenir shops where the waters meet the peninsula’s shore.
Edinburgh
Our last suggestion on this list is definitely Edinburgh. Edinburgh is a city you should seriously consider visiting. Scotland’s capital is one of Europe’s most distinctive and remarkable cities. Edinburgh’s small and cobblestoned passages, known as closes in Scots, have a unique appeal.

The city is also known for its dark corners, majestic buildings and gardens, innumerable fascinating museums that are free to visit, and, most importantly, the city’s friendly and open residents. All of the aforementioned factors combine to make this city a favorite among visitors.
The city is a fascinating site that showcases both old and new architecture. With its charming Scottish pubs and taverns, small, winding alleyways, and centuries-old structures, the charming historic Old Town will win you over.
Then there’s the New Town, which has a vibrant vibe, lots of shopping, stunning Georgian mansions, and wonderful museums. It’s a breathtaking city that has everything for everyone and is deservedly regarded as one of Europe’s most beautiful attractions. This city offers it all, whether you’re searching for a culture fix, lively nightlife, rolling hills, or delectable food.
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