An Ireland without fog, a picturesque Nam Du, an exotic Mui Ne, a serene Cat Ba amidst the clouds... These are the must-visit destinations in June.
1. Cat Ba tourism - the specialty of the coastal area.


Cat Ba is one of the top choices to cool off in the summer. The lively beaches are not only crowded with hundreds of people but also with the rush of waves and sea breeze. Summer in Cat Ba is always sunny, but the sun of the island seems to be milder thanks to the cool blue beaches and gentle breeze. Cat Ba not only has characteristic beaches lying under the valley but also forests, rivers, streams, and caves waiting for tourists to explore.
True to its name as the pearl island of the North, if you choose diving as a fun activity, Lan Ha Bay will be evidence of a thriving world underwater. In the clear water, you can clearly see each school of colorful small fish hiding among the coral reefs underwater. Here, besides specialties like sea cucumbers, lobsters, scallops, and 'survival' chickens, don't forget to taste the rock crabs with 'huge' claws that are very fragrant and sweet.
2. Phan Thiet tourism - There's a Mui Ne you haven't known.




Mũi Né is often known as a tranquil and romantic coastline with graceful curves and the refreshing blue hues of the Central region's sea and sky, but this proclaimed 'resort capital' has much more to offer.
Have you ever heard of Suoi Hong or Suoi Tien? Only the locals know about these landmarks. With the open-minded and friendly nature of coastal people, it's easy for you to be directed to the unique stream with its enchanting pink sand beneath. Suoi Tien is also a place whose name says it all because the scenery here seems only to exist in mythical places. Amidst two smooth sandbanks are winding streams shimmering under the summer sun, washing away all the fatigue of the long journey to get here.
Those who love health care therapies can combine stream bathing and mud bathing in Mui Ne without having to visit Binh Chau. This service is booming here with many mineral bath areas like Vinh Hao, Vuon Da, Sao Mai, ... Don't forget to try Phan Thiet pancakes here besides the abundant seafood this season.
3. Travel to Nam Du Island - Another Phu Quoc of Kien Giang



July marks the beginning of the rainy season, so to ensure a safe trip to this archipelago, plan your visit in June. Nam Du is a collection of many islands still retaining their pristine beauty as tourism here has not yet been fully developed. Nam Du offers a diverse landscape, with almost every small island in this cluster having its own unique color.
Bai Cay Men exudes a pure and gentle beauty with its white sandy beach and calm sea. Those who love exploring the ocean floor should visit Bai Nhum for diving and coral admiring. Bai Ngu is a favorite spot for photographers because the scenery here is as beautiful as a watercolor painting with a coastline reminiscent of a beautiful woman with sensual curves and 'extremely photogenic,' beautiful from every angle. Hon Hai Bo Dam and Hon Dau are perfect places for outdoor activities such as fishing, picnicking, snorkeling, and crab and lobster hunting.
Additionally, there are many 'hidden' beaches tucked behind residential areas, but you can always ask the friendly locals here for directions and helpful tips for your trip.
4. Travel to Japan - Not just a cherry blossom season




If you missed the cherry blossom season, late May to mid-June is also a great time to visit the Land of the Rising Sun. There's hardly a time of year when the climate here is so pleasant because by the end of June, early July, it will be the rainy season in Japan. The transition from spring to summer is truly wonderful with mild sunshine, plenty of wind, and clouds, the best activities being at Ryokan and soaking in onsen hot springs like Hakone, or visiting the wooden temples on Mount Koyasan.
This is also the peak sale season in Tokyo, so consider carefully when shopping, as super-quality products and super cheap prices will make you want to carry the entire mall home. From Tokyo, you can also take a bus to visit Lake Kawaguchi or Mount Fuji, snow-capped all year round.
By the end of the month, you should spend more time in Hokkaido because the city has a cool, dry climate, unaffected by the rainy season. This is also the best time to admire the fields of canola flowers, lupine flowers, and poppies in the Furano flower fields. And if you're lucky, you might catch the lavender blooms from late June to late August. Besides flowers, Hokkaido also has the two most famous hot springs, Jozankei Onsen and Noboribetsu.
5. There's an Ireland without fog




If you're a die-hard fan of the super romantic movie P.S. I Love You, you'll surely never forget those exquisite scenes with endless lush green fields dotted with incredibly romantic clusters of tiny flowers in the Wicklow National Park.
Want to experience that beauty firsthand in Ireland but wary of the fog and frequent rains year-round? Visit the 'emerald island' in June. The late summer weather is extremely 'lovely' with warm temperatures and little rain, perfect for exploring ancient castles and lush green fields here.
Additionally, this national botanical garden south of Dublin is also the perfect place for mountain hiking and admiring two majestic waterfalls. Another dreamy spot in Ireland not to be missed is Moher - the cliff of daisies. The sunset here is as picturesque as a painting with a band of dazzling golden daisies against the green backdrop of grass and the crimson sky. If you have more time, don't forget to visit Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone upside down for luck in your eloquence!
According to Zing
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Reference: Mytour travel guide
TravelGenius.comMarch 10, 2016