These Are the Best Places to Take the Kids on Vacation in June: Cape Cod, Wisconsin Dells, and More

Coastal New England, a Caribbean island, and the waterpark capital of the world top the list.
Boats in Nantucket Harbor off the coast of Cape Cod (Photo: @wsamnipat via Twenty20)
Boats in Nantucket Harbor off the coast of Cape Cod (Photo: @wsamnipat via Twenty20)

With spring break in the rearview mirror and summer vacation nearly upon us, June is the month that many families begin travel planning in earnest. It also marks the beginning of the busiest and most expensive travel season, meaning there are fewer deals on hotelsvacation rentals, car rentals, and flights at the best family vacation spots. Fortunately, that’s not the case everywhere, and with a little know-how you can still enjoy cheap family vacations in some of the most popular places to visit in the U.S. and around the world. 

The Best Places to Visit in June with Kids

This year, the best family vacation ideas for June span the globe from coastal New England to the waterpark capital of the world. Here’s where to go in June to get a head start on your summer travels. 

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1. Chicago, Illinois

River view of Chicago (Photo: @sunpech via Twenty20)
Take advantage of June’s pleasant weather and make Pier Park at Navy Pier your first stop (Photo: @sunpech via Twenty20)

As the third largest city in the U.S. and a staple of Midwest family vacations, it’s no wonder Chicago offers endless entertainment options for young and old. While you might save a bit more by visiting in the spring or fall, June offers a perfect balance between good weather and affordable prices. To snag the best deals, book as far in advance as possible and purchase tickets for any major attractions at the same time.

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Take advantage of June’s pleasant weather (daytime highs reach into the upper 70s Fahrenheit) and make Pier Park at Navy Pier your first stop. Right on the harbor, you can reach new heights on the climate-controlled Ferris wheel, take a spin on the Wave Swinger, ride the 1920s-inspired carousel, or navigate the 4,000-square-foot funhouse maze. While at Navy Pier, take the little ones to explore the Chicago Children’s Museum and its Art Studio, Tinkering Lab, Dinosaur Expedition, and Story Hub for a toddler-friendly vacation experience you’ll enjoy as much as the kids do.

From there, the Museum Campus is only a 45-minute walk along the water—passing Millenium Park and the Art Institute of Chicago—and provides a full day’s worth of activities, including the Shedd Aquarium, the Field Museum, and the Adler Planetarium

Where to Stay in Chicago in June

Located just blocks from Lake Michigan, the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago greets young guests with a Sammy the Skyscraper (the hotel’s mascot) activity book that acts as a guide to the city. Families will particularly enjoy a stay here thanks to the on-call ice cream cart for in-room sweets, choice of a complimentary toy at check-in, and use of the indoor pool.

2. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Family dangling feet in Cape Cod, Massachusetts (Photo: Shutterstock)
Beat the crowds to Cape Cod by visiting in June when it’s less busy than later in summer (Photo: Shutterstock)

With its cute seaside villages, rustic seafood shacks, and picturesque lighthouses, millions of visitors flock to Massachusetts’ Cape Cod every summer. But June isn’t nearly as busy as July and August, which means you can enjoy slightly lower prices and fewer crowds while still taking advantage of the early summer weather. Average temperatures hover in the 70s during the day and the 50s at night, so bring your beach essentials when visiting.

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Among the top things to do in June on the Cape are catch a flick at Wellfleet Drive-In Theater, grab a scoop of homemade ice cream at the Cape Cod Creamery, visit one of the many lighthouses or windmills, see authentic pirate treasure at the Whydah Pirate Museum, and get a front-row seat to humpbacks on a whale watch tour. And don’t miss the Cape Cod Children’s Museum, with its 20 interactive exhibits, or the Cape Codder Water Park with its 30,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor fun.

Where to Stay on Cape Cod in June

Families with young kids love the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club, home to a Children’s Center with video games, toys, summer programs, and a pirate ship playground complete with a splash pad. Guests can also enjoy the spa, tennis courts, pools, and access to Cape Cod National Golf Club.

3. Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Daughter and father playing in the wave pool at Mt Olympus water park in Wisconsin Dells
Wisconsin Dells is a four-season destination with indoor water parks (Photo: Travel Wisconsin)

With a slew of outdoor waterparks, indoor waterparks, amusement parks, and an exciting downtown, Wisconsin Dells caters to families and has been welcoming travelers of all ages for generations. June is a great time to visit “The Waterpark Capital of the World” because everything is open and the weather is still accommodating for outdoor fun. The average high temperature is 75 degrees, though rain is a possibility this time of year.

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When it’s time to get your feet wet, there are plenty of water parks to choose from, including Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park with the country’s first rotating waterslide, wave pools, and water fortress, plus rollercoasters and go-karts; Noah’s Ark, America’s largest waterpark with 20 different slides; and the new Land of Natura, a natural adventure park featuring the country’s biggest floating water park and North America’s longest canopy tour.

Of course, the Dells is more than “just” its water parks, and some fun things to do with kids in June include participating in a performance at Circus World, encountering hundreds of kinds of animals at Timbavati Wildlife Park, or sinking a hole-in-one at the mini-gold adventure park Timber Falls Park.

Where to Stay in Wisconsin Dells in June

Admission to its very own on-site waterpark is included in every stay at Kalahari Resorts and Conventions, where families can also enjoy escape rooms, virtual reality experiences, an arcade, a spa, a golf club, and a piano bar.

4. Barbados

Girl playing on the beach in Barbados (Photo: @pprevost via Twenty20)
With its clear water and numerous sunken ships, Barbados is an ideal snorkeling and diving destination (Photo: @pprevost via Twenty20)

With balmy weather, sparse crowds, and good deals on flights and hotels, June is a particularly good time to visit Barbados. Yes, it’s the start of hurricane season in the Caribbean, but the island is at a low risk for storms. June is also the beginning of the Crop-Over Festival, which originally celebrated the end of the sugar cane harvest and now takes place over three months and features dance competitions, soca or calypso music, and local food and crafts. 

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The capital of Barbados, Bridgetown, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and makes an ideal jumping-off point to explore the small British-influenced island. Start your family travel adventures here by diving underwater aboard the Atlantis Submarines Barbados to explore the natural reef or a shipwreck. Kids must be three feet tall and advance ticket purchases are strongly recommended. 

The Barbados Wildlife Reserve provides the opportunity to see a range of animals in their own habitat, including monkeys, tortoises, parrots, iguanas, and more. The tour is self-guided and most animals roam free.

The island’s beautiful Caribbean beaches are a major draw for visitors, and some family-friendly spots include Bathsheba BeachFolkestone Marine Park (ideal for toddlers), and Carlisle Bay.

Where to Stay in Barbados in June

One of the best Barbados all-inclusive resorts for families, Sugar Bay Barbados is the kind of kid-friendly family resort where parents can relax and kids can have fun. This beach resort has a Creche and Kids Clubs for kids (four months to 12 years old) and offers entertaining activities under close supervision by experienced nannies. For families on vacation with teenagers, the Teen Clubhouse is a popular spot for kids over 12. Adults can sample local rum drinks at one of the resort’s five on-site bars.

5. Sydney, Australia

Giant wheel lit up at night in Sydney, Australia (Photo: @rezatobing via Twenty20)
The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb is the original and most famous activity of its kind (Photo: @rezatobing via Twenty20)

Known for the iconic Sydney Opera House perched over its harbor, Sydney attracts families throughout the year. Though winter in Australia technically starts in June, it’s an ideal time for North American families to visit. Temperatures are mild (average highs are in the 60s) and so are the crowds. And as for the prices, you’ll score good deals on airfare and lodging when you visit in June too.

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Since the weather is still pleasant, you can enjoy many of the city’s famed outdoor attractions, including the Taronga Zoo Sydney, Sydney’s Luna Park amusement park, Royal Botanic Gardens, and a Sydney Harbour Cruise aboard a tall ship. Adults and kids will both enjoy a day spent at Darling Harbour, which features the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, the Chinese Garden of Friendship, the Powerhouse Museum, a Ferris wheel, and a children’s playground.

Those who want to reach new heights can tackle the Bridge Climb, which offers incredible views from the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (kids must be at least eight years old) or get 360-degree views from the Sydney Tower Eye (kids under three are free). Advance bookings are highly encouraged.

Where to Stay in Sydney in June

Situated in the center of Darling Harbour, Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour is a perfect jumping-off point to see some of the city’s top family attractions. When ready to unwind at the hotel, guests can take advantage of the on-site tennis court and outdoor pool.

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