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  1. When to Go to Europe: Timing Your Trip

    Off-Season. Every summer, Europe greets a stampede of sightseers. Before jumping into the peak-season pig pile, consider a trip during the off-season — generally November through March. In the off-season, you'll enjoy an amazing slice of Europe where the only crowds are festive locals. Expect to pay less (most of the time).

  2. When to Go to Europe (A Guide to High, Low & Shoulder Seasons)

    Low Season. November through March. Lets talk about low season - perhaps my all time favourite time to travel in Europe! Sure, I like the cold, so it is certainly not for everyone… but please, let me plead my case! Low season in Europe almost always means low rates (December, January, February), save for the exceptions of Christmas and New ...

  3. Best Time to Visit Europe

    Western Europe Average Autumn Temp: 13°C - 20°C (55°F - 68°F) 👉 Top European Destinations for Fall 🍂. Autumn is typically known as 'shoulder season' in Europe, sandwiching the peak summer season and the winter off-season. This is a great time to visit Europe!

  4. Your Ultimate Off-Season Travel Calendar

    For the most part, Europe's off-season runs between November and March. Of course, temperatures and weather conditions will vary by region; if you visit in, ... In many African destinations (especially safari hotspots), low-season travel comes with loads of perks: the Kalahari Desert offers fantastic game viewing during the off-season; ...

  5. Best Time To Visit Europe: Exactly When To Go And When To Avoid

    The shoulder season, falling at the intersection of these two periods is when I prefer to travel to Europe. The crowds are fewer, the weather milder and the daylight hours are longer than off-peak periods. ... This is generally the low season in Europe. Temperatures tend to be the lowest in Northern Europe -4-5°C (24-41°F) this is where you ...

  6. Best Time to Visit Europe: When to Go & When to Avoid!

    We've visited Europe in all seasons. When: spring, summer, fall, ... and attractions are still closed for the winter due to low demand, so your options may be limited. Western Europe: temperatures increase going into the season, ranging from 5-15°C ... and budget travel, visit Europe in the winter from November to February, outside of ...

  7. Choosing When To Travel: High, Low and Shoulder Season In Europe

    Most switch over to summer hours in late April. Conclusion: I think the shoulder season is about the perfect time to travel in Europe. I think mid-April through mid-June is hard to beat. All the flowers are in bloom and the weather is nice. Mid-September through Mid-October are also very nice because it is less rainy.

  8. Tips for Off-Season Travel in Europe

    But for others, the best time to travel is in the off-season. You'll hear seasoned travelers extolling the virtues of September-May travel so often you probably know them by heart: fewer tourists, greater cultural options and mingling opportunities with the locals, more relaxed atmosphere, cheaper airfares and hotel rates, and the lack of that summer swelter.

  9. A guide to when to visit Europe

    When to Visit Europe - For Every Type of Trip. In general, the best time to visit Europe is during the shoulder season. In most European countries the shoulder runs from mid-April to mid-June and again during the month of September. This is the best time to go for cheaper prices and fewer crowds, while still offering relatively decent weather.

  10. When Is The Best Time To Visit Europe?

    Tourism is lower during this time, and temperatures aren't brutally hot. Meaning better prices and fewer tourists. In my opinion, it's the best time to travel around Europe. Low Season (November-April): Unless you're on a ski holiday or it's Christmas/New Year, this is low season throughout most of Europe. It's cold in many countries ...

  11. How To Comfortably Long Term Slow Travel In Europe

    Tips For Long Term Travel For Canadians…. As a Canadian, you have to live in your province for 4 to 6 months of the year (depending on the province) for health care. We ran into an issue though. As a Canadian, we're also only allowed to stay in the Shengen zone in Europe for 3 months every 6 months.

  12. Best Time to Visit Europe (+ Where to Go When)

    Europe in July - August. July and August is an absolute peak time to travel in Europe. These are the warmest months and temperatures can soar into the 30s (90s °F) in many areas. If you want to visit beaches or go hiking in the mountains, this is the best time of the year to visit Europe.

  13. When to Go to Europe: Peak Season vs Off-Season

    Why travel to Europe in peak-season? "If sun, warm weather, activities & beaches is the name of the game". A "peak-season", or high-season, in Europe roughly ranges from late May until July, and in some destinations also continues from September till October. The time from late April until June and from September through October is also called ...

  14. Best Time to Visit Europe

    Travel Seasons in Europe. There are basically three travel seasons in Europe: high season, low season and shoulder-season. There are benefits and pitfalls to each one, so here is what you can expect during each season: January 1, 2019. High Season (June to August) Hot and humid. Temperatures may reach 35ºC (95ºF) and beyond.

  15. Five Reasons the Off-Season is a Good Time to Visit Europe

    The Tourist Season Is Over (Hallelujah) While off-season travel has many appeals, one of the biggest draws is the lack of tourism. Imagine wandering - truly wandering - through Italy's iconic cities without a crowd of travelers pushing you along. Enjoy the freedom to linger, a highly sought-after luxury in European travel, and time to photograph beloved sites without so many people in the ...

  16. Low Season Travel Guide

    The cheapest time of the year to travel - a low season travel guide. Traveling during low season is cheaper and less crowded. Here's a guide or navigating the low season for the most popular travel destination. ... ️ Low Season (November through March) - Winter is the low season in Europe with the exception of hot spots for Skiing and winter ...

  17. Europe in the Winter Off-Season: Where and Why You Should Go

    Whereas flights in January or February to Europe regularly drop as low as $250 roundtrip out of major U.S. airports, July and August flights are normally well over $1,000, especially if you didn ...

  18. The Best Time to Travel in Europe: Off Season and Shoulder Season

    The thing is, September/October or March/April is one of the best times to travel in Europe. During this time, many of the southern parts of Europe still have warm weather, definitely better than somewhere like the UK. It's also often a cheaper time to travel to sunnier climes as fewer people choose to go abroad since it's just outside of ...

  19. When is the best time to travel to Europe? High, Low & Shoulder Seasons

    Visiting most countries in the fall (with the exception of parts of France and Italy) will also ensure that you're seeing the continent during the shoulder season, meaning fewer crowds and lower prices. In my personal opinion, the best time to travel to Europe is easily the fall! Top fall destinations in Europe include Gdansk (in Northern ...

  20. Best Time to Visit Europe

    Peak season or "high-season" in European travel is considered to be the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere - June through August. This coincides with summer break for American families, leading to more family trips and a surplus of tourists. Note that some warmer areas of Europe continue peak season pricing into September.

  21. Best Time To Visit Europe

    Travel Tip: Croatia, Greece and Italy have the warmest weather in Europe year-round. Average temperatures per season: Summer (June - August): High 30°C, Low 17°C. Autumn (September - November): High 20°C, Low 10°C. Winter (December - February): High 7°C, Low 0°C.

  22. Our Most Popular Off-Season Travel Destinations (+ When to Visit)

    St. Lucia - St. Lucia is famous for its iconic twin peaks, the Pitons. Take advantage of the off-season to hike Gros Piton or Petit Piton for breathtaking panoramic views of the island and the Caribbean Sea! Visit crowd-free, secluded beaches and schedule a zipline tour for aerial views of the rainforest.

  23. Low Season

    Low season travel in Europe - running approximately November through March - has a lot going for it. Also known as off peak or off season travel, winter travel in Europe is viewed by a host of experienced globetrotters as the best season to travel to Europe.. Especially, when looking for value, cultural events, and the real Europe.

  24. Does off-season travel exist anymore?

    Rather than face crowds and high prices, many people are choosing to avoid peak travel seasons. But as global tourist numbers continue to rise, traditional low seasons are getting busier than ever ...

  25. Why smart travelers are opting for shoulder season in 2024

    Last month, a report on travel trends from Mastercard Economics Institute showed an increase in shoulder season travel to Europe of about 1.8% over the past decade, with popular beach destinations ...

  26. Hottest summer ever? Experts reveal what could be in store for Europe

    Heatwaves have hit Europe earlier than ever this year, with Greece, Cyprus, Türkiye and Italy already hit by extreme heat, with some places seeing temperatures 10C above the seasonal average.

  27. Why Norway Is Now A Year-Round Cruise Travel Destination

    Cruise ships carrying more than 200 guests—the vast majority of mainstream cruise lines—face tough new environmental regulations that open up the Arctic travel market for specialist expedition ...

  28. Summer Solstice 2024: Why It's the Longest Day of the Year

    This is what gives Earth its seasons: When the northern half of the planet leans toward the sun, it experiences summer; at the same time, the southern half of the planet leans away from the sun ...

  29. Ghana Sees Cocoa Crop Recovering Next Season on Good Weather

    The world's second-largest grower expects its harvest to reach 700,000 metric tons in the 2024-25 season that starts in October, according to two people with knowledge of the matter, who cited ...