Even in peak summer, Iceland rarely hits 15°C. Midnight sun, lava fields, and sweaters? Count us in!
Norwegian summers feel like spring elsewhere. Average highs of 16°C with stunning fjords and refreshing coastal winds.
Southern Hemisphere hack: Chile’s summer is actually winter! Think snow-capped Andes and 5°C mornings in July.
New Zealand flips the seasons too. Their “summer” is our winter—expect chilly hikes, moody coastlines, and misty mornings.
In high-altitude Swiss towns, summer still needs jackets. The Alps keep the temps low and the charm high.
It’s not uncommon for Scottish summers to peak at 14°C—expect rain, wind, and moody castle views all season.
Parts of Canada’s far north never really heat up. Think snowy tundra, even in July, under the midnight sun.
Head south to Patagonia in summer (June-August) for chilly hikes, fierce winds, and awe-inspiring glaciers still intact.