Netflix is packed with something for everyone year-round, but its collection of summer shows and movies is incredible. Whether it’s a light romance or a seasonal adventure, your summer watch list this year can be filled with the hottest titles.
My summer watch list tends to look very different from the rest of the year, when my favorite dark thrillers and documentaries dominate. If you’re also looking to add some binge-worthy summer shows, here are my five top recommendations.
Outer Banks
The hunt is on
A high-stakes hunt for lost treasure may not seem like a typical summer watch, but Outer Banks is a perfect show to watch if you want to mix this season with some thrilling adventure. This mystery teen drama, set in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, follows the tensions between two young social groups: the Pogues (the working class) and the Kooks (the elites). Tensions flare up as the Pogues’ ringleader, John B., asks his friends to help uncover the mystery behind his missing father while chasing a treasure linked to his disappearance. Along the way, the group deals with romance, friendship, and betrayal, while avoiding confrontations with the law.
Outer Banks’ fifth and final season is set to be released on August 20, 2026. The 10-episode season will follow the Pogues as they seek revenge and try to reclaim their future following a tragic loss. If you want to explore more of the Outer Banks universe while you wait for the final season, an interactive game, Netflix Stories: Outer Banks, is available to play through the Netflix mobile app.
Virgin River
Love flows through the years
Virgin River is Netflix’s longest-running English-language drama series. This six-season romance, based on the novels by Robyn Carr, follows Melinda, a nurse practitioner who moves to a remote town (the titular Virgin River) in Northern California for a fresh start. In this town, she meets Jack Sheridan, a bartender and owner of Jack’s Bar, and the two embark on a romantic journey. Meanwhile, Melinda also treats and bonds with the residents of Virgin River.
Virgin River’s focus may be romance, but you cannot ignore its ambience. Between the small-town charm, gorgeous Northern California scenery, and slow-burning romance, Virgin River has all the ingredients of a perfect summer binge. The show’s seventh season was released in March this year and has been renewed (no shock here) for an eighth season.
Too Much
A messy romance worth rooting for
Summer and travel go hand-in-hand, and this drama delivers both, with a healthy dose of excellent character writing. Too Much is a romantic comedy series that takes us across continents for an unlikely love story. Jessica, a workaholic, leaves New York for London after a bad break-up. Her expectations of London and love are shattered when she meets musician Felix, a walking red flag to whom she is unfortunately attracted.
Loosely based on creator Lena Dunham’s own experience of moving to the UK and meeting her husband, Too Much explores the perspective of a foreigner in London through the eyes of Jessica’s turbulent relationship. The rom-com features some exciting cameos from stars like Andrew Scott (Sherlock), Kit Harington (Game of Thrones), Jessica Alba, and singer Rita Ora.
Our Beloved Summer
History repeats itself
For me, no summer watch list is complete without an entertaining K-drama, and Netflix has a wide catalog to choose from. No matter how many new titles come and go, one of my all-time summer favorites is Our Beloved Summer. The title may make it obvious, but this is a series that perfectly captures the nostalgia and bittersweet feeling of older summer memories.
The coming-of-age drama follows two former high-school sweethearts, Choi Ung and Kook Yeon-soo, whose relationship ended badly years ago. They make a promise to never meet each other again, but a documentary they filmed as teenagers unexpectedly goes viral, forcing them back into each other’s orbit. Soon, the past comes back into focus while their present selves reconcile with a new reality and, ultimately, their new versions. Romance, of course, follows suit. This is a slow yet sweet romcom to watch before summer ends.
Sweet Magnolias
Home is where they are
If you enjoy character-driven dramas and tight-knit friendship stories, Sweet Magnolias is a series that’s pretty easy to get invested in. Set in the small town of Serenity, it follows longtime friends Maddie, Dana Sue, and Helen as they navigate major life changes, from complicated relationships and family problems to career setbacks. While romance plays a major role in this story, the show’s emotional core lies in the friendship between the trio, who continue to support each other through every challenge life throws their way.
The show’s warm, small-town setting and mellow pace make it a well-suited addition to a summer watch list. The show’s fifth season only dropped in early June, although Netflix has not officially renewed it for a sixth season.
Netflix’s upcoming schedule
Netflix’s schedule for 2026 is still loaded with titles that you can watch each season or year-round. Keep an eye out for new releases every month, and enable app notifications so you can track the releases for your favorite shows and movies.
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