Travel

Favourite holiday time of year

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Posted by: Paisley

28th Mar 2022 05:11pm

Hi! What are your prefered times of year to holiday?! :)

Comments 5

ab
  • 29th Apr 2023 11:19pm

Anytime as long as I avoid extremes in weather and of course school holidays ... in an effort to avoid peak travel times ...travel costs are lower when there are empty seats and rooms, and the experience is more enjoyable when it's not as hectic. :)

AdelaideM
  • 18th May 2022 11:13am

It's super dependent on where I'm going and what's happening with work!
At the moment I'm planning a trip to Europe in August, because it'll be beautiful weather there and that's when my friends are going.
But if I'm planning something like a weekend at the hot springs or somewhere else in Aus I'll often go in Autumn since it's off peak and there are savings to be had!

jtmorri
  • 30th Apr 2022 06:19pm

Spring and Autumn as I prefer mild weather when I travel to destinations and I find them most enjoyable to all destinations and suit me. I dislike the extremes of Summer and Winter.

Ally32267731
  • 26th Apr 2022 06:54pm

Honestly depends where i am going. If Japan spring is my favourite, anywhere that gets very hot I try to avoid during the middle of summer and anywhere that gets too cold or snows I also tend to avoid in winter. But in Australia I don't mind so much as long and just plan thing according to season, eg beach durin summer etc

Callum32254049
  • 28th Mar 2022 05:18pm

Mine would be around the summer, because i get to go to the beach.

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