It’s true, the sun has started to make its appearance across the UK – but still only sporadically.
Further afield, however, there are plenty of destinations with guaranteed sunshine in the upcoming months.
With UK weather remaining unpredictable and peak season prices on the horizon, many travellers are opting for last‑minute shoulder‑season escapes, where high temperatures meet quieter beaches and better value.
According to travel experts, alternative destinations are ideal right now, offering high temperatures with fewer visitors than July and August.
May and June are shaping up to be one of the best times to travel for sun-lovers looking to beat the summer rush, according to the experts at Post Office travel insurance.
Based on average temperatures and seasonal crowd levels, experts have revealed the top short‑ and long‑haul destinations offering guaranteed sunshine this May and June.
Here’s a full rundown of the best places to go…
TOP PICKS FOR MAY Cuba
The top spot to visit in May for guaranteed sun is none other than Cuba
Cuba is set to see temperatures of 30°C, making it one of the best spots at this time of year.
Explore colourful colonial streets, classic cars and white-sand beaches, all before the wettest summer weather arrives.
However, you should be careful to check travel conditions before visiting, as the FCDO currently advises against all but essential travel to Cuba due to ongoing protests.
Dominican Republic
Next up is the Dominican Republic, a far-flung destination that’s perfect next month
Next, with 31°C weather, is the Dominican Republic – where peak beach conditions meet quieter resorts, ideal for both relaxation and adventure.
The Dominican Republic has seen a big boost in interest from Brits since the war began.
It comes after demand for holidays to the Caribbean has boomed since the Iran war began as British tourists look for alternative luxury destinations away from the Middle East.
Barbados
Barbados is also a standout destination for anyone seeking beaches and sunshine
Barbados, at 31°C, has warm seas, vibrant nightlife and cultural festivals, without mid‑summer crowds.
Barbados combines glitzy beach resorts with wild landscapes, making it a perfect paradise destination at this time of year.
As well as providing opportunities for rest and relaxation, it’s great for adventure lovers, too, with water sports galore.
Singapore
Skyscrapers, luxurious shopping malls and plenty of nature bring Singapore to the tourist map
Meanwhile, Singapore, at 32°C, is hot, lively and food‑focused, perfect for city explorers who thrive in the heat.
It’s even been hailed as a great Dubai alternative while the Middle East is currently off the tourism map – but with a calmer twist.
Marissa Sim, area director northern & southwestern Europe for the Singapore Tourism Board, said: ‘Singapore’s unique positioning as a City in Nature makes us particularly well-suited for British travellers seeking this new form of meaningful reset.
‘We are a destination where lush greenery is seamlessly woven into everyday urban life, allowing visitors to reset without stepping away from the energy of a global city.’
Egypt
Egypt is also a great place to visit at this time of year, before it gets too hot
Finally, Egypt boasts temperatures of 32°C, with ideal conditions for exploring ancient temples and bustling souks before extreme summer temperatures.
Known for its ancient history, Red Sea beaches and bustling cities like Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt is a popular choice for British holidaymakers – and despite a recent drop in bookings, it is still a standout destination.
Egypt has always offered reliable weather and warm beaches – and while parts are advised to be avoided by the FCDO, there are still safe regions to visit.
TOP PICKS FOR JUNEItaly
In June, visiting Italy could be one of your best sunshine-filled options
Italy, at 28°C, is warm but not overwhelming.
June is ideal for exploring historic cities, coastal towns and vineyards before peak summer crowds descend.
There are plenty of destinations to visit, from the popular likes of Amalfi and Rome – to under-the-radar spots such as Camogli, which mimics the authentic Italian essence of the Amalfi Coast and boasts colourful harbour houses.
Greece
The next June sunny destination is crowd favourite Greece
Early summer in Greece brings 30°C heat, and dry days without the congestion of July and August.
June is perfect for island‑hopping, swimming in clear seas and wandering whitewashed villages in comfort.
And if you’re dreaming of a Greek summer but want to avoid the hefty price tags of bustling hotspots such Kos and Corfu, the Daily Mail has listed 10 budget-friendly islands that offer the same magic for less.
Spain
Spain is popular with Brits all year round – but June could be a notably superior time to visit
Spain, at 30°C, has lively plazas, long sunny days and beach weather set in across mainland Spain, while June still offers more availability and better value than the height of summer.
The Canary Islands (26°C) also have consistently warm temperatures and cooling Atlantic breezes.
This means June is ideal for a balanced break of beach days, hiking and exploring volcanic landscapes.
Brazil
Further afield, sunny Brazil is a standout destination for Brits looking for a summery trip
Finally, with temperatures of 25°C, Brazil is also a great choice.
Mild, comfortable heat makes June one of the best months to explore Brazil’s vibrant cities, culture and coastline without the intense humidity of later months.
Adam Edinburgh, head of travel and new products at Post Office Insurance, says: ‘This is a great time of year for a getaway before the summer rush starts, whether you want short-haul convenience or long-haul adventure, there are destinations that guarantee warmth and relaxation.’
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