 ️ Where to Go in Summer 2026: A Guide to Destinations for the Perfect Vacation Summer is just around the corner, and as a travel agent, I love this moment—when you can pack your suitcase and head to the sea. I've scanned prices, destinations, and reviews—here's my selection of where to look this season. Turkey — Classic Without Surprises Antalya, Side, Belek—proven options. In 2026, all-inclusive prices start from 80-90 thousand for two for a week. Plus: warm sea, 3-4 hour flight, no visa needed. Egypt — Budget Champion Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh. The Red Sea is best for snorkeling. Prices are 15-20% lower than Turkish ones, but keep in mind—it's hot in summer. Ideal for those who want the sea and don't want to overpay. Russia: Crimea, Sochi, Anapa For those without a foreign passport. Sochi is a bit pricey (from 5-7 thousand/night for a decent hotel), but Anapa and the Taman Peninsula are significantly cheaper. Crimea in 2026 is gaining popularity again—prices are moderate, the sea is clean. UAE — Not Just for Winter Dubai in summer is about water parks, shopping malls, and air conditioning. Hotel prices drop by 40-50% compared to winter. If you're not afraid of +40°C in the shade—it's a great option for shopping. Georgia — Sea + Mountains Batumi this season is a hit. Inexpensive (from 40-50 thousand for a week for two), delicious cuisine, the sea nearby, and mountains an hour away. Downside—pebbles instead of sand. My life hack: book flights in advance (prices are still reasonable now), and you can get a hotel with late payment. In June, prices are lower than in July-August—if you can shift your vacation, save money. And where are you planning to go this year? Share in the comments!