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Where to visit on July-August? 5 Diverse Destinations one shouldn't miss!


Planning on Globetrotting? Let's thank our mother earth for the amazing transition of seasonal experiences at every latitude & longitude and avail the privilege of travel in this beautiful blend of Monsoon and Fall.

This season, explore these breathtaking destinations that are generously spread across the world.


1.Hawaii, U.S.




The Hawaiian archipelago is a beautiful collection of breathtaking islands, friendly beaches covered by rocky landscape crowned by rich greenery that bring in vivid vacation vibes during the months of July. With the 4th of July being the Independence day of United States, the Hawaiian waters reflect the beauty of the firework show happening on the day. The warm tropical setting is open to refreshing beach activities all along the month of July.

2.Provence, France



With the coming of July, the air at Provence will be filled with the aroma of lavender and thyme. It will be absolute bliss to witness the blooming lavender fields that reflect the warm tones of the bright July sun. Bastille day on July 14 would be followed by many street festivals that make France, a happening place in July.

3.Naxos, Greece




The diverse greek island is a collection of bright blue beaches, contoured villages with cozy narrow monochrome streets that are beautified by the Chromes of various flowers blooming. The warm breezy month of July at Naxos would showcase rich colorful sceneries dotted by ruins of old structures that stand as reminders of ancient times and culture.

4.Benicassim, Spain



The Festival Internacional de BenicĂ ssim, annual music festival at the Spanish town of Benicassim is the perfect destination to find tunes for any music loving soul. Pop, rock and electronica tunes awaken the spirit residing inside, from dusk till dawn.

5.Santa Fe, New Mexico





The July month at Santa Fe, New Mexico is known for the hit of colors in the place, with the occurrence of International folk art festival. Satisfy the artistic minds with exposure to colors, textures and crafting of diverse folk arts and collect the unique collectibles to add liveliness to your dwellings.


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