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Exploring Belarus in June: Top Destinations to Visit and Travel To

Enjoy an action-packed and engaging experience during your weekends or holiday periods this year.

Immerse yourself in an exciting and action-packed weekend getaway, or make your holidays...
Immerse yourself in an exciting and action-packed weekend getaway, or make your holidays unforgettable this year.

Exploring Belarus in June: Top Destinations to Visit and Travel To

Summer is upon us, and holidays are just around the corner. If you're traveling within Belarus, here are five noteworthy events to add to your itinerary, as suggested by the National Tourism Agency.

  1. The Water Tourism Festival "Motalka Regatta" will take place from June 6th to 8th in the agrotown of Motal, Ivanovo District, Brest Region. Participants can navigate a 42-kilometer route along the Yaselda River, enjoying competitions in darts, kayak slalom, cycling, beach volleyball, and orienteering.
  2. Noble Fest "Pearl Star - Umiastowski Palace" will be held in the agrotown of Zhemyslavl, Ivye District, Grodno Region on June 7th. Visitors can immerse themselves in history and stroll through the old park, with the event featuring concerts, dance workshops, art exhibitions, a souvenir market, and a photo exhibition showcasing the fest's history.
  3. On June 14th, the historical and cultural complex "Line of Stalin" will host an unusual action-packed show, with crews competing in driving skills, speed, obstacle course, and marksmanship using their BMP's main and auxiliary weapons. The show will also offer interactive zones, including historical quizzes, air rifle shooting, weapon assembly/disassembly workshops, and tank rides on a PT-76 or BMP-1.
  4. On June 15th, in the Brest region, you can enjoy organ music in the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, featuring concerts with musical works performed by the best organists.
  5. At the end of the month, on June 28, the agrotown of Dvorets, Luninets district, Brest region, will host the Luninets Strawberry Festival, showcasing an exhibition-fair of masters of decorative applied art and folk crafts, and an exhibition of strawberry varieties.

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For those discussing visa requirements, citizens of 71 countries may visit Belarus without a visa from July 4-20, 2025, for various cultural and entertainment events. Additional summer events may include free sports training sessions in multiple locations around Minsk and international exhibitions and fairs, though specific details are not available in the provided search results. For the most up-to-date information on Belarusian summer events, visit the National Tourism Agency's official website or follow their social media accounts.

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  1. Experience the Water Tourism Festival "Motalka Regatta" and enjoy a unique blend of travel, lifestyle, and competition from June 6th to 8th.
  2. Combine history, culture, and travel this summer by attending the Noble Fest "Pearl Star - Umiastowski Palace" on June 7th.

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