Czechia is positioning itself as a summer destination for GCC travellers seeking cooler temperatures, outdoor experiences and cultural attractions during the peak holiday season.
The
Central European country is highlighting its mix of historic cities, landscaped
gardens, spa towns and open-air cultural events as alternatives to more crowded
European destinations.
In Prague,
visitors can explore terraced gardens overlooking the Vltava River, while
regions such as Moravia and South Bohemia offer castle parks, countryside
estates and UNESCO-listed heritage sites.
Summer
also marks the peak of Czechia’s cultural calendar.
Major
events include the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, one of Central
Europe’s best-known film festivals, alongside music events such as Colours of
Ostrava.
Prague’s
summer programme additionally features outdoor concerts and performances staged
in public squares and historic venues.
Outdoor
tourism is another focus, with national parks, cycling trails and protected
landscapes attracting visitors interested in nature-based travel.
Czechia’s
compact geography allows travellers to combine urban sightseeing with
countryside excursions in a single itinerary.
The
country’s spa destinations, including Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně and
Františkovy Lázně, continue to draw wellness tourists with traditional
therapies, historic architecture and landscaped parks.
Seasonal
dining experiences, farmers’ markets and outdoor cafés also form part of the
summer tourism offering. -TTN