
Whether you’re lounging by the pool, relaxing on the porch, or simply sneaking in a few pages during your lunch break, some books have a magical way of transporting us somewhere else. One of my favorite things about reading is that I can travel the world without leaving my favorite chair.
A great book can whisk us away to charming seaside villages, bustling European cities, cozy mountain towns, or tropical islands—all for the price of a library card.
If your travel budget is a little tight this year (or you simply want to escape without packing a suitcase), here are some books that make you feel like you’re on vacation.
Why Vacation Reads Are So Special
Vacation isn’t always about the destination. Sometimes it’s about slowing down, discovering something new, and allowing yourself to fully relax.
Books can give us that same feeling. They invite us to:
- Explore places we’ve never visited.
- Experience different cultures.
- Step into someone else’s adventure.
- Take a mental break from everyday stress.
- Return refreshed—even after just one chapter.
That’s one of the reasons I love reading so much. Every book offers a new journey.
Beach Escapes
Beach Read by Emily Henry
Don’t let the title fool you—this isn’t just a beach romance. It’s full of humor, heart, and the kind of small-town lake atmosphere that makes you want to pack a weekend bag immediately.
The Hotel Nantucket by Elin Hilderbrand
No one writes beach vacations quite like Elin Hilderbrand. Her stories practically smell like sunscreen, salty air, and fresh seafood.
The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan
A heartwarming road trip across the country that reminds us adventure has no age limit.
European Adventures
One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
Dreaming of Italy? This beautiful novel is filled with gorgeous scenery, delicious food, and emotional healing.
The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George
Travel the rivers of France aboard a floating bookstore. If that doesn’t sound like a reader’s dream vacation, I don’t know what does.
The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles
Perfect for book lovers who enjoy history while exploring one of the world’s most beloved cities.
Cozy Small-Town Getaways
The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan
The Scottish Highlands, books, charming villagers, and breathtaking scenery—what more could a reader want?
The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
Set on a quaint island, this story feels like spending a peaceful weekend in the perfect little bookstore.
Magical Destinations
The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune
Sometimes the best vacations aren’t real places at all. This whimsical fantasy offers the kind of escape that leaves you smiling long after you’ve finished reading.
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Step inside a magical circus where every page feels like exploring a new attraction.
Road Trips from Your Reading Chair
One of the greatest gifts books give us is perspective.
I’ve never walked through the lavender fields of France or watched the sunset over the Amalfi Coast. I haven’t explored every charming bookstore tucked away in a tiny village. But through books, I’ve experienced pieces of those places.
Reading lets us dream bigger. It inspires future vacations while giving us an escape right now.
As someone who believes every dollar counts, I also love that books are one of the most affordable ways to travel. Visit your local library, borrow from a friend, shop secondhand bookstores, or download an eBook through your library’s digital collection. Your next adventure might already be waiting on your bookshelf.
Create Your Own Reading Vacation
Why not make your next reading session feel like a getaway?
- Brew a cup of coffee or tea inspired by your book’s setting.
- Create a playlist that matches the destination.
- Read outside on the porch or under a shady tree.
- Pack a picnic and bring your current read.
- Try a recipe from the country featured in the story.
You’ll be surprised how quickly your imagination takes over.
Final Chapter
One of the best things about books is that they never require airport security, expensive hotel reservations, or a passport. All you need is a comfortable chair, a little free time, and a story waiting to be opened.
So the next time you’re wishing for a vacation, visit your bookshelf first. You might just discover your next unforgettable destination between the pages.
Where has a book taken you lately? I’d love to hear about the stories that made you feel like you were on vacation. Share your favorite destination-inspired reads in the comments!


