Time for an October Getaway in the U.S.

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Sunset Viewing
Photo by Chad Sparkes
Oahu
Photo by Deb Nystrom
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
Photo by Mark Bonica

A Road Through Autumn
Photo by Andy Thrasher

International Journeys to Take in September

Eiffel Tower
Photo by Pedro Szekely

Sydney Opera House.
Photo by Bernard Spragg

Edinburgh Castle
Photo by Philip McErlean

Barcelona
Photo by Chris Yunker

Simply Aruba
Photo by Vlad Podvorny

Around the Globe in August – My Top 5 Picks

Niagara Falls
Photo by Rosalba Tarazona

Waterfalls at Plitvice Lakes
Photo by Naval S

Stockholm
Photo by Pedro Szekely

Banff
Photo by Viktor Push

Brandenburg Gate - Berlin, Germany - Travel photography
Photo by Giuseppe Milo

Traveling the World in July – Where To Go

Seychelles
Photo by Olivier Gryson

Iceberg
Photos by James Petts

Amsterdam
Photo by Luca Sartoni

Masai Giraffe / Masai Mara / Kenya
Photo by Esin Ustun

montreal
Photo by Dean McCoy

Amazing International Trips to Take in May

Bimini, Bahamas

Bimini
Photo by Ines Hegedus-Garcia

Lower risk of rain mixed with warmer weather draws people to the Caribbean during May. Bimini is a laidback island with less tourists than other locations in the Bahamas, such as Nassau. It is fitting for someone looking to snorkel on the gorgeous beach of Honeymoon Harbour during the day and clubbing at night! Tourists typically rent golf carts or bikes for traveling around the island, and jet skis and small private boats for recreation. You could get a glass-bottom kayak as well, to ride along the mangrove creeks or book an excursion to swim with the dolphins, which I highly recommend doing in the Bahamas!

Vienna, Austria

Vienna
Photo by Luca Sartoni

The climate in Vienna in May is milder than the summertime and less rainy than April. Each year, during Mother’s Day weekend, this place hosts the Genuss-Festival Food Fair, which has gourmet Austrian food and wine. Or, you could just grab your wine from Cobenzl Winery, which provides visitors with pretty views of the city. At the end of the month is the Steffl Kirtagthe Fair with 50+ food, drink, and craft vendors, and the International Music Festival too!

Venice, Italy

Venice
Photo by Luca Sartoni

The fifth month of the year is reportedly one of the greatest to visit Venice, because of the ample sunshine and a good opportunity for sight-seeing or riding in a gondola under the Bridge of Sighs. Those interested in architecture may want to attend the International Architecture Exhibition, which takes place at this time. The most popular attractions in the city are the St. Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace, the Riva delgi Schiavoni promenade, or the Venetian Lagoon.

Provence, France

Gordes
Photo by Julian Fong

Spring is a wonderful season to explore Provence, either walking or cycling. In late May, you can encounter the bright lavender fields as they start flourishing. Or, being the historic center for soap-making in France, L’Occitane de Provence allows visitors to book a tour of their factory and gardens. Other than that, visitors may go paragliding at La Roque-Esclapon, white water rafting in the Gorges du Verdon or hiking at Parc National des Calanques.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen
Photo by Luca Sartoni

Again, a pleasant climate along with less visitors is why Copenhagen is an attractive choice for May. For those who love the sight of beautiful, blooming flowers, Tivoli Gardens and Bakken, as well as, the Tulip Festival are available for tourists to visit. At the beginning of the month, the Copenhagen Salsa Festival is celebrated, and at the end of the month, the Copenhagen Carnival is an end-of-the-month event with 120 bands and 2,000 dancers!

Are you considering one of these destinations for your May vacation? Let me know in the comments below.

Thanks for the read!

-xo, Nicole (:

Perfect International Getaways for March

Cayman Islands

Cayman Beach
Photo by Adam Gerristma

Whether you choose Grand Cayman, the largest of the islands, or Little Cayman, March will be a wonderful time to visit. The daily temperature averages around 82 degrees, and the rates for accommodations are dropping. This is ideal for taking a dip in the ocean, due to the lack of rain and loads of sunshine. The coral reefs and crystal clear water draw in people who are looking to scuba dive and the Bioluminescent Bay is good for kayaking.

Dublin, Ireland

Happy st. Patrick's day! - Dublin, Ireland
Photo by Guiseppe Milo

Of course, March would be the best time to travel to Ireland, due to the massive St. Patrick’s Day festivities that take place! Go to Dublin for the five-day carnival with a parade, music performances, food/drinks, art installations, and pubs such as The Lark Inn or The Yacht. If celebrating this holiday does not intrigue you, however, you may want to go to the Marsh Library, and in front of that, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, plus the Howth Cliff Walk, and Malahide Castle & Gardens. Yet, keep in mind that during this month, intense rainfall may take place, with the temperature staying around 50 degrees.

Galapagos Islands

Tortuga Bay, Galapagos
Tortuga Bay – Photo by Kuhnmi

March is the perfect time to spend in the Galapagos Islands, because of the warm weather, the end of rainy season, the opportunity to go snorkeling, and the colorful sunsets! The marine wildlife is abundant near these islands, especially near Gordon Rocks, a submerged volcano crater on top of a tuff cone. Tortuga Bay on Santa Cruz is a popular nesting sight amongst the sea turtles.

Tokyo, Japan

Cherry Blossoms
Photo by Michael Stout

Tokyo is typically warming up to an average of 55 degrees during this month. In late March and early April, you will definitely want to catch the beautiful blooming of the cherry blossoms and attend Ueno Sakura Matsuri at Ueno Park. At the time of year, the Hina Matsuri (Japanese Doll Festival), Mt. Takao Fire-Walking Festival, and Golden Dragon Dance all occur too!

Sicily, Italy

Piazza del Duomo - Lecce, Italy - Travel photography
Photo by Giuseppe Milo

March marks the end of the winter season in Sicily, with it being the warmest city at this time of year at approximately 55 degrees. Fewer crowds, lower prices for travel, and the abundance of festivals including the Carnival of Acireale, make this month appealing as well. With less tourists, it is fantastic for exploring the city and visiting the cultural landmarks of Piazza Duomo and Villa Bellini and hiking at La Rocca Hill in Cefalù to view the ruins of an ancient castle and Mediterranean Sea.

Which of these interests you the most? Let me know in the comments!

Thanks for the read,

-xo, Nicole (:

Top International Spots for February

Tromso, Norway

northern lights, norway
Photo by Claudia Regina

The downside in Tromso, Norway at this time of year is that the temperature is approximately 21 degrees every day. BUT if you always wanted the chance to view the glorious northern lights in an ice dome, winter is the best time for doing so. Tourists also love snow shoe hiking, polar boat cruises, and stopping by the Library of Tromso or the Arctic Cathedral.

Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
Photo by Sergei Gussev

82 degrees along with low chance of rain is a wonderful climate to experience during the second month of the year. Here in Colombo, Sri Lanka, you will enjoy that while exploring the beaches along the coast, the tropical rainforests, the ancient ruins at Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress, the colonial-style buildings, Pettah Floating Market, Fort Colombo, and Beira Lake!

St. Barts, Caribbean

Villa MAG   Villa Rental St Barts
Photo by Robert Brown

You may wanna go to this beautiful Caribbean island during dry season, aka in February. The white sand beaches, water sports, high end shops and boutiques, the nature reserve, and hiking spots are just some of the activities that St. Barts has to offer!

Rotorua, New Zealand

Steaming 'Champagne Pool', New Zealand
Photo by Arran Bee

The weather during this month in Rotorua, New Zealand, is in the 60’s and 70’s, making it a marvelous time to swing by here. This city’s hot springs and bubbling mud pools mixed with the magical forests, mountainous settings, waterfalls, world-class mountain biking trails, and wildlife parks, as well as the Maori culture make it a unique destination!

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, South Africa
Photo by Brent Newhall

With an average temperature of 73 degrees, why would you NOT want to go to Cape Town, South Africa? It is especially appealing if you’re looking for an array of mountains, shopping markets, beaches, and wilderness. All kinds of tours are available there for purchase too, like the Cape Winelands Bikes and Wines Tour, Cape Winelands Photographic Tour, and the Cape Malay Cooking and Bo-Kaap Tour, to name a few.

Which one would you be the most interested in going to? Let me know in the comments!

Thanks for the read.

-xo, Nicole (: