10 Last Minute Summer Getaways You Can Book Without Regrets
10 Last Minute Summer Getaways You Can Book Without Regrets
Picture this: It’s late summer. You’re craving a change of scenery, but haven’t booked a thing. The good news? Some of the best getaways are the ones you don’t overthink. Here are the 10 destinations I recommend for being easy to plan, perfect for a quick refresh, and (most importantly) still worth the trip! No exhausting logistics. No sticker shock. Just go:
Georgetown, Colorado



Step into a Wild West postcard, complete with wooden storefronts, mountain air, and a charming scenic railroad, Georgetown is an easy drive from Denver but feels like a true escape. Hike around the lake, browse antique shops downtown, and hop aboard the Georgetown Loop Railroad for a nostalgic ride through the pines. Explore my full Georgetown Travel Guide.
Perfect for
Low-effort mountain magic with character.
Secret Tip
Look for locally run bed and breakfasts for more charm and better availability than chain hotels.
Loreto, Mexico


Calm, scenic, and refreshingly uncrowded, Loreto is Baja without the party scene. You’ll find warm turquoise water, a sleepy town center, and small boats ready to take you out to swim with sea lions or snorkel off volcanic islands near this Pueblo Magico (magical town).

Perfect for
Water-based adventures without the chaos of Cabo.
Secret Tip
Head out early for sea kayaking before the sun gets intense. Afternoon siestas are part of the charm.
Vienna, Austria

Think classical music at the opera, coffee and cake in ornate cafés, and art museums that double as air-conditioned sanctuaries. Vienna in August is elegant, calm, and cool in every sense of the word. Explore my full Vienna Travel Guide.



Perfect for
A short European trip that feels like a time warp.
Secret Tip
Use Vienna as your launch point. You can train to Hallstatt, Salzburg, or Wachau for easy day trips without crowds.
Québec City, Canada

Full of cobblestones, river breezes, and hidden alley cafés, this French-speaking city has all the charm of Europe with none of the jet lag. August here brings cooler temps, blooming flower boxes, and a calendar full of festivals.
Perfect for
French vibes, North American location.
Secret Tip
Rent a bike and ride across the bridge to Île d’Orléans for vineyards, berry farms, and country roads.
Point Reyes, California



With foggy mornings, sweeping coastlines, and windswept trails, Point Reyes is the anti-beach-town summer escape. You can hike to hidden beaches, explore the famous lighthouse, and warm up afterward with something cozy from one of the town’s charming cafés.
Perfect for
Coastal hiking and slow mornings.
Secret Tip
The Cypress Tree Tunnel is best at golden hour, especially if you bring a thermos and catch the light just right.
Flagstaff, Arizona


Surprisingly cool thanks to its elevation, Flagstaff is full of pine trees, lava tube caves, and starry skies. It’s a great base if you want to explore the Grand Canyon, Sedona, or historic Route 66 without sweltering in the desert heat.
Perfect for
Road trips, night skies, and wide-open trails.
Secret Tip
Hike the Lava River Cave. It stays 40 degrees inside, even when the rest of Arizona is boiling.
Whistler, Canada


In summer, Whistler trades snow for alpine lakes, forest hikes, and hot-cold spa circuits under the trees. You’ll find wellness retreats, scenic gondola rides, and plenty of lakefront lounging.

Perfect for
Crisp air and forest therapy.
Secret Tip
Don’t skip Scandinave Spa. It’s walkable from the village and offers outdoor pools, steam rooms, and total quiet.
Santa Ynez Valley, California



This wine country region hits the sweet spot between polished and laid-back. Sip your way through Los Olivos tasting rooms, explore Solvang’s Danish bakeries, and drive scenic backroads lined with vineyards and lavender fields.
Perfect for
A weekend of wine, vintage shops, and soft dresses.
Secret Tip
Bring a cooler bag and stock up on picnic supplies at local farm stands. Many wineries allow outside food.
Madeira, Portugal

Madeira feels like the love child of Hawaii and the Amalfi Coast, but with Portuguese food and fewer tourists. The landscape is volcanic and lush, with cliffside villages, botanical gardens, and dramatic coastal trails.
Perfect for
Nature lovers who still want a glass of wine at sunset.
Secret Tip
Try a levada walk. These historic irrigation trails crisscross the island and lead to some seriously cinematic viewpoints.
Mendocino, California



Wild cliffs, quiet bookstores, and a salty ocean breeze are the images and moments that come to life when I think of Mendocino! It’s slow in the best way, full of coastal trails and local charm. Imagine foggy mornings, wine by the fire, and not checking your phone all day. Explore my full Mendocino Travel Guide.

Perfect for
A creative recharge and scenic solitude.
Secret Tip
Head to the Headlands at sunrise, then hit Gallery Bookshop before brunch. The town doesn’t rush, and neither should you.
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