temperature drops, the evening time creeps up earlier, and we return to reality by heading back to school and work. But just because the long, sunny days of summer are over, it doesn’t mean we can’t make the most out of the cooler season that has just begun; it’s actually the perfect time to travel, and to start planning out your year’s worth of vacation plans! 

Why Starting the Planning Process in August is Ideal

1. Availability

  • Popular Destinations Fill Up Quickly: Christmas and Spring break are peak travel times, especially in popular destinations like Florida, Hawaii, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Starting early ensures you have a wider range of accommodations, flights, and activities to choose from.
  • Best Selection of Accommodations: Booking early allows you to secure your preferred lodging and room type, whether it’s a beachfront hotel, an all-inclusive resort, or a vacation rental.
  1. Cost Savings
  • Early Bird Discounts: Many airlines, hotels, and tour operators offer early booking discounts. By planning ahead, you can take advantage of lower prices before they rise closer to your departure date.
  • Avoiding Last-Minute Price Hikes: As kids’ school breaks get nearer, prices for flights and accommodations typically increase. Early planning helps you lock in better rates.
  1. Travel Logistics
  • Flight Options: Booking flights 6 to 9 months ahead gives you more choices for flight times, seating, and connections. It also allows you to select the most convenient and cost-effective routes.
  • Passport and Visa Requirements: If your destination requires a passport or visa, this timeframe gives you plenty of time to apply or renew documents without stress.
  1. Flexible Payment Options
  • Payment Plans: Payment plans are available for vacations booked well in advance, allowing you to spread out the cost over several months.
  • Budgeting: Early planning gives you more time to save and budget for your trip, reducing financial strain.
  1. Group Travel Coordination
  • Easier to Coordinate with Others: If you’re traveling with a group of friends or family, starting early makes it easier to coordinate schedules, preferences, and budgets, ensuring everyone can participate.
  • Group Discounts: Many destinations and travel providers offer group discounts, which are easier to secure when you plan early.

 

Fun Places to Travel in Fall

Traveling in the Fall has some huge benefits, notably fewer crowds, better deals and mild weather! Here are a few destinations perfect for a Fall family vacation: 

New England (e.g., Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts): October is peak foliage season, offering stunning fall colors. Families can enjoy apple picking, pumpkin patches, and scenic drives. The crisp air and beautiful landscapes provide a picturesque backdrop for outdoor adventures and family photos.

Washington, D.C.: Fall is a great time to explore the nation’s capital with cooler weather and fewer tourists. Enjoy the monuments, museums, and national parks, and experience the city’s fall foliage. The annual National Book Festival and various cultural events offer additional family-friendly activities

Lisbon, Portugal: For a European option, Lisbon is pleasant in October and November. The weather is mild, and the city is less crowded. Explore family-friendly attractions like the Oceanarium, tram rides, and nearby beaches. Lisbon’s rich culture and history offer engaging experiences for all ages.

Dubai, UAE: October and November offer cooler temperatures, making it a perfect time to explore Dubai’s many attractions. Families can enjoy the Dubai Aquarium, indoor skiing at Ski Dubai, and the expansive Dubai Parks and Resorts. The weather is pleasant for outdoor adventures like visiting the desert or exploring the Dubai Creek.

Barcelona, Spain: With milder weather and fewer tourists compared to summer, Barcelona is ideal for families. Visit landmarks like the Sagrada Família, Park Güell, and the Magic Fountain. The city’s beaches, museums, and family-friendly parks are enjoyable without the summer heat.

Bruges, Belgium: Bruges offers a fairytale-like setting with its medieval architecture and picturesque canals. In the fall, the weather is cool and comfortable for walking tours. Families can explore the Groeningemuseum, take a boat tour, and enjoy local chocolate shops and cafes.

Kyoto, Japan: Kyoto’s fall foliage is stunning, with vibrant autumn colors in its many temples and gardens. The weather is cool and pleasant, perfect for exploring historical sites like Kinkaku-ji (the Golden Pavilion) and Fushimi Inari Shrine. Seasonal festivals and traditional tea ceremonies add to the cultural experience.

Vancouver, Canada: Vancouver enjoys mild weather in the fall and is surrounded by natural beauty. Families can explore Stanley Park, visit the Vancouver Aquarium, and enjoy the city’s vibrant cultural scene. The fall colors in nearby areas like Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge are also spectacular.

 

MY RECOMMENDATION:

Even if you aren’t traveling in Fall, you can (and should) still engage in travel by starting to map out your year’s worth of vacation plans. Starting the planning process in the fall helps set the stage for a well-organized, and cost-effective trip. Plus, there are several advantages like “early bird” discounts, better availability, and avoiding peak season stress. By planning in the fall, you can avoid the busy holiday travel rush and higher prices that often come with peak travel seasons. This makes for a more enjoyable and less stressful travel experience overall!