Euro Summer Destinations You Shouldn’t Sleep On

While the usual Mediterranean hotspots continue to dominate summer itineraries, there’s a quieter wave of destinations redefining what a European escape can feel like. Less crowded, more design-led and rooted in place. Think intimate hotels, slow mornings and coastlines that still feel undiscovered.

 

Here’s a curated edit of places doing exactly that.

Porto Ercole, Italy
Stay: La Roqqa

Tucked into the Argentario coastline, Porto Ercole feels like Tuscany’s more understated coastal cousin. It’s all sun-faded harbours, yacht-dotted bays and winding stone streets that never feel overly polished.

 

The standout here is La Roqqa, a design-forward stay that leans into minimal luxury without losing the warmth of the region. Expect terracotta tones, sea views that stretch endlessly and an easy rhythm that makes you forget what day it is.

Formentera, Balearics, Spain
Stay: Terranka

Formentera remains Ibiza’s quieter, more cinematic sibling. Think low key beach clubs, unreal water clarity and a barefoot energy that never tries too hard.
 
Teranka fits perfectly into that landscape. It’s sculpted but not showy, blending earthy textures with a sense of stillness that feels increasingly rare in the Balearics. This is where you go to properly disconnect.

Folegandros, Greece
Gundari

Formentera remains Ibiza’s quieter, more cinematic sibling—low-key beach clubs, unreal water clarity, and a barefoot energy that never tries too hard.
 
Teranka fits perfectly into that landscape. It’s sculpted but not showy, blending earthy textures with a sense of stillness that feels increasingly rare in the Balearics. This is where you go to properly disconnect.

 

 

Biarritz, France
Stay: Regina Experimental

Biarritz has long balanced surf culture with Belle Époque elegance, but its new wave of design hotels is giving it fresh relevance.
 
Hôtel Regina Experimental sits right at that intersection, historic architecture reworked with a contemporary edge. It’s coastal France with a slightly more editorial lens: polished, but never sterile.

Lošinj, Croatia
Hotel Bellevue 

Lošinj is one of Croatia’s best-kept secrets with pine forests meeting turquoise water and a wellness-driven culture that predates trends.
 
Hotel Bellevue doubles down on that identity with a focus on spa, sea air and slow living. It’s less about nightlife, more about reset.

Final thoughts

The best summer destinations right now aren’t necessarily the loudest ones. They’re the places that still leave room for spontaneity, slower pacing and a stronger sense of place. Whether it’s a quiet harbour in Italy, a raw Greek coastline or a wellness-led Croatian island, these destinations prove that luxury in 2026 feels less about excess and more about atmosphere. The kind you remember long after the flight home.

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