Based on our years of travel, these are the best places to travel to by month next year. These travel destinations are curated from our experiences over the years and are based on our preferred timings to visit these travel destinations. Many of these locations are regularly regarded as the best travel destinations in the world! We hope you consider giving a few of them a try, but please remember to consider current travel conditions, entry requirements, and any potential travel restrictions when planning your trip. Always check for the latest information before making travel arrangements.
Also remember, that choosing a travel destination depends on various factors, including your interests, budget, preferred activities, etc. While we wholeheartedly recommend these best places to travel to they may not be what you are looking for in a vacation.
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Recommended Travel Destinations
– Nicaragua https://youtu.be/hO_21FtZ2Bo
– New Zealand Hobbiton https://youtu.be/YxKJ_eQ-D_M
– Switzerland Lucerne https://youtu.be/JbNe-7lqgVQ
– Switzerland Interlaken https://youtu.be/ZWIbCSl067k
– Switzerland Lauterbrunnen https://youtu.be/cALCyOnCeZ4
– Switzerland Zurich, Bern https://youtu.be/GllR0ljWcqs
– Banff https://youtu.be/wN-PZPD-YL0
– Jasper https://youtu.be/7eZS6zuMdVc
– Northern Lights Tromsø https://youtu.be/dxVTSmEiOSw
– Northern Lights Guide https://youtu.be/uU-WPNrwns4
– European Christmas Markets https://youtu.be/wGonETIY3cI
00:00 Intro
01:28 Finland in January
03:59 Nicaragua in February
06:39 Sakura Season Japan March
08:40 New Zealand in April
10:35 Croatia in May
12:32 London in June
14:26 France in July
15:45 Switzerland in August
17:53 Banff/Jasper in September
18:33 San Francisco in October
19:30 Tromsø in November
21:35 European Xmas Markets in December
Remember: the journey is just as important as the destination.
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Best places to travel to by month next year With the end of the year just around the corner, have you thought about where you’d like to travel to next year? If you’re anything like us, you’ll use the Christmas period to start planning your adventures for the new year.
You can start asking yourself, where should I go? Do I want to play in the snow, lounge by the beach or visit a world-famous city during blossom season? Adrian and I thought it might be helpful to provide a list of amazing destinations
We have been to with the best month to go to visit them. In this list, we will share with you beautiful locations that you must visit and must see experiences. As you plan your adventures or f you have been to unforgettable destinations, we’d love to hear about them.
Please share them in the comments! Also, If you are still in the planning stage, we will be more than happy to help answer any questions you may have, give you some tips and recommendations on what to do in each of these locations. Again, just drop us a comment.
We’d also love to have you join us on OUR travels, so please hit the subscribe button to be notified of our upcoming videos. We have so many more travel destinations, tips and stories to share! Let’s kick off in January with one of my favorite destinations- Finland. You’re probably thinking,
Finland??? But wouldn’t it be cold? The answer to that is YES, VERY COLD! But don’t let that put you off! Finland in January is a LOT of fun! Experience unique things like dog-sledding, visiting Santa in Lapland, riding a reindeer sleigh,
Driving or riding a snowmobile (by the way, this driving a snowmobile is WAY more fun!), snowshoeing, cold water swimming (that doesn’t sound too enticing, I know; but don’t worry, they have plenty of saunas to warm you up), and chasing the Northern Lights!
When we went to Finland, we headed way up north to the Arctic Circle. To a remote place called Salla, which is actually right next to Russia! Arguably you can go to Finland at any time of the year and have a unique experience, but January affords you an opportunity like no other.
You’ll have an opportunity to see frozen waterfalls, icy formations and snowy landscapes. Compared to the peak tourist season in summer, January also sees fewer visitors. If you prefer a more secluded and intimate experience with nature, this is a great time to explore without the crowds.
However, there are some challenges to visiting at this time of the year. Shorter daylight hours in January limit the amount of time you have for exploration, but it does mean you have longer to try and see the Northern Lights.
If you are visiting Finland in I’m assuming that you will know it’s going to be cold, but with temperatures often below freezing you will definitely need to be well prepared. So when you are packing you also need to be prepared for a mix of snow, wind,
And sometimes a risk of showers, and expect changing conditions throughout your visit. Wrap up warm! Bring lots of thermals, your warmest coat, hat and gloves! In conclusion, visiting Finland in January can be a magical experience for those seeking a winter adventure, especially if you are interested in the Northern Lights and winter activities.
Just be sure to prepare for the cold weather and limited daylight hours, and you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the unique beauty of Finland in winter. Our next destination is somewhere you may have never even thought of. Any guesses? Well, that place is Nicaragua!
And don’t let that catch you off guard! Nicaragua is a stunningly beautiful place, the people are lovely and most of them are conversant in English. And it is super affordable too! If you thought our first suggestion was way too cold for you, Nicaragua in
February will provide you with the tropical climate that you’re probably wishing for. When we visited Nicaragua, we stayed in a villa in Tola. Our villa faced the beach, and everyday, we were treated to the most breathtaking sunsets I have ever seen! Right next to our villa was Rancho Santana,
A fabulous resort that you may want to check out if you do plan on visiting Nicaragua. Rancho Santana also has a fantastic restaurant, La Finca Y El Mar, where we’re treated to delicious Nicaraguan cuisine. And when I say delicious, I meant it! And to top this off, their staff are
Some of the friendliest people you will ever meet in your entire life. When in Nicaragua, make sure to visit the active volcano, Masaya. You will have the opportunity to get up close and view the crater. And if you visit at night, will have spectacular views of the lava and smoke.
Another thing you must do is zipline down another volcano, Mombacho! The zip lining place is also a coffee farm so if you like coffee, this will be the place for you to buy a bag of coffee beans straight from the source.
Also, make sure to add the city of Granada to your itinerary! And enjoy a boat ride on the massive Lake Nicaragua when you’re there! One thing to note though when visiting Nicaragua is I highly discourage renting a car and driving. There are many undeveloped roads and narrow streets that are pretty
Difficult to navigate. The good news though is there are plenty of taxi services around. We hired a driver for three days and he took us to most of the best spots we visited. And during our last day there, our driver took us to the border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica,
Where we enjoyed the last few days of our trip. Late March, Early April is commonly referred to as sakura (cherry blossom) season in Japan, and while hugely popular, if you haven’t been is a bucket list activity. The cherry blossoms create a stunning, ephemeral pink and white landscape. Parks,
Streets, and historical sites are adorned with these beautiful flowers, making it a picturesque and unique experience. And you might think, it’s just flowers on a tree! Well…NOPE! It’s much more than that! It is an experience unlike any other! Even the Japanese celebrate the arrival of these mesmerizing blooms
By holding picnics underneath the cherry blossom tree, which they call “Hanami”. Sakura season holds deep cultural significance in Japan. The blossoms symbolize the transient nature of life and the beauty in fleeting moments. Many traditional Japanese arts, such as poetry and tea ceremonies, incorporate the theme of cherry blossoms during this season.
If you’re a photographer the visual appeal of cherry blossoms makes it the perfect destination. Capturing the beauty of sakura can result in stunning images that will be a lasting memory of your trip. Alongside the cherry blossoms, the spring weather provides milder temperatures and a comfortable climate for outdoor activities.
A word of caution though. The sakura season is relatively short-lived, usually lasting only a couple of weeks and it can be hard to pick the best time in advance due to the weather and other factors that impact when and how long they will last.
This limited timeframe adds a sense of urgency and exclusivity to the experience, making it a special and sought-after time to visit. I’d suggest being flexible and checking forecasts regularly and planning accordingly. And yes, the cherry blossoms is not the only reason to visit Japan. There are MILLIONS of
Reasons to! Japan is a stunning archipelago rich in natural resources and beauty. The Japanese also know how to have fun! Where else can you find a place that has a robot restaurant? Anyway, I could go on and on why should visit Japan but I’ll be talking until tomorrow.
Adrian and I will create a video about our Japan trip so that’s something to watch out for! Shameless self promotion dot com. Now, let’s return to the Southern Hemisphere. You may think we’re crazy but New Zealand is a fantastic place in April.
April is mid-autumn and slower than most months when it comes to tourism. The fall colors in New Zealand during this time of the year are STUNNING. I mean, New Zealand itself is stunning but it is even MORE stunning! When we visited New Zealand,
We had plans to visit both the North and South Islands. Unfortunately, I got really sick and we had to cancel our plans to head south. Oh well, another good reason to come back. We really had so much fun visiting New Zealand, the temperatures during the day were relatively
Mild but cooler at night. April tends to be rainy there but it didn’t bother us at all. When in the North Island of New Zealand, make sure to visit the Waitomo caves to see the glow worms, Huka Falls, Coromandel, Rotorua and the world famous Hobbiton movie set, among many others!
And if you would like to see what it’s like to visit where they filmed The Hobbit movies, watch our video on it and I have shared the link in our description. May takes us to Croatia, and in particular Split. It’s a month that offers pleasant weather,
Fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months, and a variety of activities to enjoy. May will allow you to enjoy Split’s attractions, including Diocletian’s Palace, Riva Promenade, and the historic old town, with fewer crowds. This allows for a more relaxed and enjoyable experience. It’s also a great time to explore the
Nearby islands, such as Brač, Hvar, and Šolta. Ferries and boat tours are readily available, and you can experience the beauty of the Adriatic Sea without the summer rush. And, if you are like us, we love seeing waterfalls, head to the national pars of Krka and Plitvice where stunning waterfalls are abundant!
The outdoor cafes and restaurants along the Riva Promenade and in the old town are pleasant places to enjoy meals in May. The weather is usually suitable for alfresco dining, and you can savor local cuisine with a view. The longer days in May mean you can enjoy spectacular sunsets over the
Adriatic Sea. Among the many things, we did in Croatia, visiting the Blue Lagoon, and the Blue Cave. We also rode ATVs to the Bosnian border and that was a lot of fun too!! We loved our trip to Croatia, and May is a fantastic time to experience the beauty, culture, and outdoor offerings.
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Let’s continue with June, Which is without doubt one of the best months to visit London. While specific events can vary from year to year, June is historically significant for royal events and celebrations in London. These include Trooping the Color, which is Celebrated on the second Saturday of June.
This is the official celebration of the monarch’s birthday. It involves an impressive military parade, and the iconic balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace. Perfect if you are looking to see the royals! You’ll also find that June typically brings mild and pleasant weather to London. It’s
A time when you can enjoy the city without the extreme cold or heat, making it comfortable for outdoor activities and you will have longer daylight hours, allowing you more time to explore London’s attractions and parks. However, as you may very well know,
Mother Nature likes to play tricks on you during the summer season. During the 10 years that I lived in England, I cannot tell you how many times, I had stepped outside during the summer wearing shorts and flip flops, then minutes later, BOOM!
I get drenched in rain! So always be prepared for rain: bring a raincoat or an umbrella! The city’s beautiful parks, such as Hyde Park and Regents Park, are in full bloom during June. It’s an ideal time for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or even a boat ride in Hyde Park’s Serpentine.
Finally, School holidays in Europe are normally in July/August so you’ll find that it’s less crowded than in those months. Now onto my favorite country for July, which annoys the British man in Adrian by way (just kidding). Can you guess which country this is? Let me tell you: FRANCE!
There are SO MANY places to visit in France and we have been to so many. But I will just focus on one region in particular for this video: the Dordogne valley. If you’re after relaxation and adventure at the same time, this is the place for you.
Weather-wise, it is hot; but such a perfect time to go swimming, kayaking on the Dordogne River, cycling, and of course, sightseeing. The Dordogne Valley in July is just a stunning place to visit, there are so many medieval villages that will take your breath away, markets that are so
Enjoyable to visit and one in particular that you should not miss, the market in Sarlat-la-Caneda. This market will tell you why the French love their markets. The fresh produce, local products, and delicious food will make you fall in love with the Sarlat market.
Another place that you can visit in July is Provence, where you can languish in their out of this world lavender fields. Not only are they picturesque, they are absolutely fragrant! The exact timing of the bloom can vary depending on the region and the specific weather conditions of the year.
Provence, in particular, is renowned for its stunning lavender fields, and the peak bloom period is often around mid-July. This is when the fields are at their most vibrant, creating a picturesque landscape of purple hues. If you plan to visit the lavender fields,
Aim for this time to experience the breathtaking beauty of the blooming lavender. A word of caution for 2024 though. It is the Paris Olympics at the end of July, early August so depending on where you are flying into prices could be higher and availability could be limited.
If you’re into winter sports then Switzerland is best experienced in a winter month, but if you’re interested in seeing the sights, then August is the perfect time to visit. With its stunning landscapes, the Alpine meadows are in full bloom and the lakes twinkle,
August is a very picturesque time to visit. Visiting the villages of Switzerland during this month is like immersing yourself in a fairy tale. Some of the houses we saw in Switzerland during our many visits there are just cookie cutter picture perfect.
I swear, I had never taken so many pictures in my life as much as I did whenever we visit Switzerland. It’s hard to put into words how beautiful this country is. With the warmer weather it is also a great time to enjoy the numerous
Lakes and boat rides. And once you’ve enjoyed those, then take some time to explore the charming Alpine villages like Zermatt, Interlaken, or Grindelwald. In August, these villages are alive with summer activities, and you can experience the local culture, cuisine, and hospitality. Go tobogganing,
Zip lining, ride a boat on Lake Lucerne, ride the once steepest funicular in the world! Finally, Switzerland is famous for its scenic train rides such as the Glacier Express, and August offers clear views of the landscapes. Keep in mind that Switzerland is a popular tourist destination,
And August is part of the high tourist season. While this means vibrant energy and a wide range of activities, it’s advisable to plan and book accommodations and activities in advance. If you wish to see what we did during a recent trip to Switzerland, check out our videos of
Lucerne, Zurich, Ebenalp, Bern, Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen. The links are in the description. Our destinations for September are places that have captured my heart. Like Switzerland, it is unlike anything you will ever see. And I’m talking about Banff and Jasper National Parks in Alberta, Canada.
The Fall in Banff/Jasper brings cooler temperatures and vibrant autumn foliage, making September a beautiful time to visit. The crowds start to diminish, and you can still enjoy outdoor activities before winter sets in. If you haven’t already you can see what we did when we visited these beautiful places.
The locals know that October in San Francisco is the best time to be in the City. What many tourists don’t realize is that the traditional summer months are often cold and foggy, so as we enter into October The summer fog starts to dissipate,
And you can enjoy mild temperatures with less chance of rain. This is why a number of iconic San Francisco events happen in October, including Fleet Week with its famous air show. October also means fewer tourists compared to the peak summer months. This allows
You to explore popular attractions with a bit more tranquility. This is also true if you are making a trip to Yosemite or Napa Valley. Overall, October offers a pleasant climate, fewer crowds, and a variety of events, making it a favorable time to experience the diverse attractions San Francisco has to offer.
November marks the beginning of the Northern Lights season in Tromsø. With longer nights and clearer skies, there’s a good chance of witnessing the mesmerizing display of the Aurora Borealis. Tromsø is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights, and November offers some of the earliest opportunities.
Outside of the night skies, November is a perfect time to experience winter activities, such as Dog Sledding and whale watching, and meeting the reindeer. These traditional Arctic experiences allow you to explore the snowy landscapes while interacting with the local traditions. Tromsø is typically covered in snow, transforming the landscape into a winter
Wonderland. The snow enhances the beauty of the surrounding mountains, fjords, and forests, providing a picturesque setting for outdoor activities. November also falls just before the peak tourist season, meaning fewer crowds. This allows for a more intimate experience with the natural beauty of
The region and a higher likelihood of securing spots on popular tours. Tromso is located north of the arctic circle, so while November in Tromsø offers many unique advantages, it’s essential to be prepared for the Arctic winter conditions. Dress warmly, plan for limited daylight, and keep in mind that weather conditions
Can be unpredictable. However, for those seeking a winter adventure in the Arctic, Tromsø in November can be a magical and unforgettable experience. Who knows? You might even get treated to a dancing light show by the Northern Lights!
Speaking of Northern Lights, if you would like to learn about the tips that helped us finally see them, after several attempts, please watch our video “How to See the Northern Lights”. Well here we are in the last month of the year. In December, all across Europe the famous Christmas
Markets will appear. Christmas in Europe is very special. December gives you a chance for you to experience the magical and festive atmosphere of their world-famous Christmas markets. The twinkling lights, decorated stalls, mulled wine, and the smell of fresh cooked food help create the ambiance and take you into a winter wonderland.
You can raditional Crafts and Gifts, allows you to go back to a time when the world was less commercialized. Christmas markets showcase a variety of handcrafted goods, unique gifts, and traditional holiday decorations. It’s an excellent opportunity to find one-of-a-kind presents for loved ones.
Now to my favorite part of the Christmas markets the chance to Indulge in traditional European holiday treats like mulled wine, gingerbread cookies, roasted chestnuts, and various festive specialties. These foods often reflect the local traditions and culture of the region. This is also true
For the whole market which often offer traditional customs unique to each market. I’ll put some links in the description for our Christmas market videos if you’re interested in learning more. Many European cities, like Strasbourg are famous for their stunning Christmas market displays,
But regardless of where you choose to visit, the iconic markets in cities like Brussels, Colmar or Budapest, will offer their own unique and delightful experience, making it a special way to embrace the holiday spirit in Europe. Well that almost concludes our video. However, some of you will be wondering why there are
Some destinations that are worthy of being on the list that are missing. And quite simply I only wanted to recommend places I’ve been to. However, I have missed few places that I have been to, So some honorable mentions: Munich in September for Oktoberfest is an experience unmatched if you like your beer.
The Hawaiian Islands in August, and Sydney in May is perfect and if you want an amazing and somewhat more affordable summer vacation, Greece is a place you should consider. Well I hope this video is helpful in planning your adventures next year. We’ve got our own
Adventures planned for next year and would love for you to follow along with us. If you’d like to be notified of our latest videos please go ahead and hit that subscribe button. Stay curious and keep exploring. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.