Where Is Hot in July?
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| Where’s hot in July | ||
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Destination |
Av. High Temp |
Sunshine |
| Singapore | 31º | 12 hours |
| Zante | 31º | 11 hours |
| British Columbia | 21º | 9 hours 30 mins |
Singapore
- Temperature: 31º
- Sunshine: 12 hours
- Rainy days: 10
- Flight Time: 13 hours
Located just off the coast of Malaysia, Singapore is a popular choice for a stopover break with those who are travelling to Australia or New Zealand. it’s also a great destination to discover as part of a multi-centre holiday with other countries in southeast Asia. While temperatures are very consistent throughout the year, July is a quieter month with less tourists visiting due to higher humidity. Every trip to Singapore will undoubtedly include a visit to the iconic Gardens by the Bay and a stay on the resort island of Sentosa. Singapore hosts its annual Food Festival for 17 days during July, so an awesome draw for foodies.
Zante
- Temperature: 31º
- Sunshine: 11 hours
- Rainy days: 2
- Flight Time: 3 hours 30 mins
Boasting some of the most incredible coastal scenery in all of Greece, Zante is a popular choice for travellers looking for a European beach getaway during the summer. July and August are certainly the hottest months and the former also holds claim to being the driest month of the year.
British Columbia
- Temperature: 21º
- Sunshine: 9 hours 30 mins
- Rainy days: 9
- Flight Time: 9 hours 50 mins
July is a spectacular time to explore British Columbia, as the province is in full summer bloom, offering warm, sunny days and endless opportunities for adventure. The Okanagan Valley, British Columbia’s renowned wine region, is particularly inviting this time of year, with temperatures averaging around 30°C, making it one of the warmest areas in the province. Here, you can tour award-winning vineyards, sip local wines by the lake, and enjoy the vibrant culinary scene.
Elsewhere, the coastal cities of Vancouver and Victoria offer milder temperatures, typically around 21-25°C, perfect for exploring urban parks, strolling waterfront promenades, or kayaking in the Pacific. For nature lovers, the Rocky Mountains provide breathtaking hiking trails and cool, refreshing alpine air, showcasing British Columbia’s incredible diversity in summer.