Choosing the best season for travel bargains
When it comes to budget traveling, it is hard to overestimate
the importance of the season of travel. Travel costs are largely
dependent on the time of the year, and every travel destination
has its high, low and shoulder seasons. Knowing the seasons for
the destination of your choice is a great way to enjoy wonderful
travel on a budget.
The high season for a particular destination varies quite a bit
from location to location. For some locations, the high season
can be as short as a couple of weekends throughout the year,
while for other locations high season can last all summer (or
all winter) long.
It is also important to know, however, when low season is low
for a reason. There are certain locations you definitely to not
want to visit in the off season. For instance, in August, most
locations in Egypt approach the temperature of an oven, while
hurricane season in Florida or the Caribbean can definitely put
a crimp in your vacation. In addition, many beach towns, and
some parts of Europe, just about close down in the off season.
It is important, therefore to plan smart to get the best travel
bargains while still enjoying your vacation.
The best choice for budget minded travelers is often the
shoulder season, that magical time of year when bargains are
plentiful but destinations are still very enjoyable. The period
between high season and low, known as the shoulder season in the
travel industry, is the time when prices have begun to drop, but
for reasons that are related to the demand for the destination,
not on its underlying value or lack of value.
For many locations, the shoulder season begins in the fall, when
the college students and vacationing families that kept demand
high begin to go home. For instance, fall is a great time to
visit many European locations. The temperatures are cooler, the
crowds are gone, and the prices on lodgings and meals are lower.
In the Caribbean and Mexico, the shoulder season covers the late
spring season. Prices drop at this time since most tourists from
colder climates are enjoying better weather at home and no
longer dreaming of escaping to a warmer climate.
Most guidebooks and travel related web sites will have
information on the best time to go to each location for maximum
value, so if you are unsure exactly when the high, low and
shoulder seasons occur for your destination be sure to check one
of these sources for further information.
Finding great deals is possible in all seasons, of course, but
it is generally most difficult in the summer time, when interest
in vacationing reaches its peak. The winter is an excellent
season to visit many locations, but remember that it is high
season for destinations like ski resorts.
The winter season can be a magical one for many locations that
are on sale, however. For instance, travel to Asia is often
markedly cheaper in the winter, but the sight of a snow covered
Shinto temple is a remarkable sight, and one not to be missed.
Many locations in Asia and Europe have winters that are less
harsh than those in many parts of the United States, so a winter
vacation can still be quite magical.