Best Places to Visit in the Fall | Autumn Travel Ideas

Best Places to Visit in the Fall | Autumn Travel Ideas

Fall is one of the most rewarding seasons for travel, offering cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and unique seasonal experiences across the globe. While autumn foliage is an iconic part of the season, many destinations offer far more than just colorful leaves. From harvest festivals and wine-tasting tours to the chance to see the northern lights, here are 25 of the best fall vacation ideas that capture a wide range of activities and attractions.

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Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto autumnVisiting Kyoto in the fall is like stepping into a watercolor painting. The autumn leaves (kōyō) turn the city’s temples and gardens into vivid works of art. Stroll through the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where towering bamboo and fiery red maple trees create a striking contrast. Kyoto’s fall isn’t just about nature; it’s also about tradition.

The annual Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages) is a grand historical parade held every October, where locals don costumes from various eras of Japanese history. Don’t forget to savor some yudofu (hot tofu) to warm up as the temperatures drop.

If you’re into anime, Kyoto is the perfect place to experience the real-life locations that have inspired countless films and series, including Studio Ghibli’s beautiful landscapes.

autumn foliage tours


Vermont, USA

Vermont foliageVermont is synonymous with fall foliage. Its countryside transforms into a kaleidoscope of red, orange, and yellow, with scenic drives like the famous Route 100 offering views straight out of a postcard.

But there’s more to Vermont than just the leaves – this is cider season, and the state’s apple orchards offer fresh apple cider and delicious cider doughnuts. Don’t forget to check out one of Vermont’s many fall festivals celebrating local food, crafts, and music.

If you’re into cozy autumn vibes, Burlington has a thriving local arts scene and plenty of charming coffee shops where you can warm up with a pumpkin latte after a crisp walk along Lake Champlain.

2-day Vermont fall foliage tour


Montreal, Canada

MontrealMontreal in autumn offers the perfect mix of urban excitement and outdoor beauty. The city’s famous Mount Royal Park is a hot spot for leaf-peeping, with its stunning views over the skyline framed by fiery fall colors. October brings crisp days perfect for wandering Old Montreal, where cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and cozy cafés are waiting to be discovered.

Montreal also hosts Nuit Blanche, a nighttime arts festival that transforms the city with lights, performances, and exhibits. It’s the perfect time to enjoy Quebecois culture while indulging in fall treats like maple taffy and poutine.

3-day Canada East bus tour


Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland northern lightsIceland’s capital is a gateway to stunning natural wonders and, from late September, the season of the Northern Lights begins. The shorter days and darker nights create ideal conditions to witness this dazzling spectacle. Reykjavik itself offers a cozy urban experience, with charming cafes, art galleries, and geothermal pools like the Blue Lagoon, perfect for warming up in the crisp fall air.

Just a short drive from the city, you can explore the Golden Circle, where you’ll find Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, and Gullfoss waterfall, all beautiful in the crisp fall weather. Iceland‘s volcanic landscapes take on a raw, dramatic beauty under the cool autumn skies, making it an entirely unique fall experience.

iceland aurora tour


Patagonia, Argentina

PatagoniaWhile the Northern Hemisphere bids farewell to summer, Patagonia is just waking up from winter. With spring emerging, this is the ideal time to visit before the crowds arrive. Picture the surreal landscapes of Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares National Parks: snow-capped mountains, emerald lakes, and fields of wildflowers.

Spring also marks the beginning of wildlife season; you might catch sight of guanacos or Andean condors. Trekking here is not just an adventure, it’s a soul-nourishing experience.

Did You Know? Patagonia inspired the setting for the animated movie Up! So if you’re in need of a real-life adventure, this might be the place to channel your inner Carl Fredricksen.

day trip from Bariloche


Cusco, Peru

Machu PicchuVisiting Cusco in the fall is a magical experience as the rainy season hasn’t yet begun, but the summer heat has long passed. The city, perched in the Andes, is the gateway to Machu Picchu and offers fascinating history, stunning scenery, and vibrant markets.

Fall is an excellent time to explore ancient Incan ruins without the crowds, hike through Sacred Valley, and dive into the local culture. Don’t miss out on the Peruvian fall festivals, which include lively parades and celebrations in the city squares.

Pro Tip: This is prime time for trekking to Machu Picchu via the Inca Trail. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience you’ll never forget.

8-day Inca tour from Lima to Cusco


Marrakesh, Morocco

MarrakeshComing to Marrakesh is like walking into a world straight out of Aladdin. The intense summer heat fades, leaving behind perfect weather for wandering through the labyrinthine souks, where you can pick up everything from spices to handwoven carpets. Visit the Jardin Majorelle for a quiet moment of reflection, or head into the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square at sunset, where snake charmers and storytellers bring the city to life.

Fall is also the ideal time to venture into the Atlas Mountains for a day trip or a stay in a traditional riad (a Moroccan guesthouse). Don’t forget to sample the local cuisine – tagine, couscous, and mint tea are staples you can’t miss.

7-day Marrakesh Morocco tour


Istanbul, Turkey

IstanbulFall is an incredible time to visit Istanbul, when the city’s cultural landmarks, such as the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace, become even more enjoyable to explore.

Wander through the Grand Bazaar, one of the largest covered markets in the world, or take a relaxing cruise along the Bosphorus, with the city’s skyline providing a dramatic backdrop. The cooler air also enhances the flavor of Turkish street foods like roasted chestnuts and kumpir (stuffed baked potatoes), making Istanbul’s culinary scene a fall treat.

Did You Know? Istanbul’s rich history and striking architecture have made it the setting for many international films, including James Bond Skyfall and From Russia with Love.

10-day Tturkey tour from Istanbul


Amalfi Coast, Italy

Amalfi CoastAs summer fades, the Amalfi Coast transforms into a quiet, luxurious retreat. The summer crowds have vanished, but the temperatures are still warm enough to swim in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Explore the charming coastal towns of Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello, where pastel-colored houses cling to the cliffs, and lemon groves scent the air. Fall is also harvest season, so you can indulge in the freshest local produce, from figs to olives.

While the coastline’s beaches are lovely, don’t forget to explore inland, where hiking trails offer sweeping views of the sea and mountains. And of course, no trip to the Amalfi Coast is complete without tasting limoncello, the region’s signature lemon liqueur.

Pro Tip: Fall is also truffle season in Italy. Be sure to try a dish of fresh pasta topped with truffles at a local restaurant.

8-day Southern Italy tour


Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh fallEdinburgh in the fall is the definition of cozy charm. The city’s medieval streets come alive with the changing leaves, and there’s a crispness in the air that invites you to explore. Start with a hike up Arthur’s Seat for panoramic views of the city, then warm up with a dram of Scotch whisky at a local distillery.

Fall also brings the Samhuinn Fire Festival in late October, a modern interpretation of the ancient Celtic celebration of the end of harvest season. Edinburgh is rich in history, and its museums and galleries are the perfect indoor retreat when the weather turns chilly.

Did You Know? Edinburgh is the birthplace of Harry Potter! For Potterheads, visit The Elephant House café, where J.K. Rowling wrote parts of the series, and explore the city’s magical atmosphere.

7-day-england-scotland-tour


Dubrovnik, Croatia

DubrovnikDubrovnik is a coastal gem that truly shines in the fall. While summer crowds may have thinned, the city’s medieval walls, winding streets, and crystal-clear waters remain as enchanting as ever. Temperatures are mild, and the Adriatic is still warm enough for a late-season swim.

Autumn also marks the start of truffle season, so indulge in gourmet dishes featuring this local delicacy at Dubrovnik’s renowned restaurants. Don’t forget to explore the nearby islands, like Lokrum, for an easy day trip away from the city’s bustle.

Did You Know? Dubrovnik was a key filming location for Game of Thrones. Walk the same streets as Tyrion and Daenerys on a guided tour of the city’s famous spots.

7-day Balkan tour


Queenstown, New Zealand

QueenstownWhile much of the world is cooling down in the fall, Queenstown is just waking up to spring. Surrounded by the stunning Southern Alps and the sparkling waters of Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is an adventurer’s paradise. From bungee jumping to jet boating, there’s no shortage of adrenaline-pumping activities here.

And while you’re here, don’t miss the chance to hop on the Skyline Gondola for panoramic views that will make you feel like you’re on top of the world. Afterward, warm up with a classic Kiwi pie or sip a glass of New Zealand‘s famous Pinot Noir.

Did You Know? Queenstown is where you can relive your Lord of the Rings fantasies, with nearby filming locations from the movie scattered throughout the area. Grab a guided tour, and you’ll feel like you’re journeying through Middle-earth.

9-day New Zealand tour from Queenstown


Cape Town, South Africa

Cape TownIn Cape Town, spring ushers in cooler weather, blooming flowers, and fewer tourists. This is the perfect time to explore the iconic Table Mountain, visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, or take a scenic drive along Chapman’s Peak.

For wine lovers, spring is harvest time in the Cape Winelands, offering world-class wine tours in a beautiful setting. Wildlife enthusiasts can also spot penguins at Boulders Beach or go on a safari in nearby reserves.

Pro Tip: Don’t miss the city’s vibrant gin scene – try a tasting at one of the trendy distilleries.

12-day South Africa tour


Bruges, Belgium

Bruges is a city that feels like stepping back in time, and fall enhances its magical atmosphere. Its medieval buildings, cobblestone streets, and winding canals become even more romantic in the autumn light. The city’s parks, like Minnewaterpark, are filled with colorful trees, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely walk. When you’re done exploring, warm up with a cup of Belgian hot chocolate in one of the many cozy cafés, or indulge in some of the city’s world-famous chocolates.

Did You Know? Bruges was the inspiration for the movie In Bruges – fall in love with the same charming cityscape that captivated audiences on screen.

Bruges


Tromsø, Norway

Dreaming of the northern lights? Tromsø is your gateway to the aurora borealis. While the lights are a major draw, fall in Tromsø also offers cool-weather hiking, whale watching, and exploring the city’s charming cafes. As the nights grow longer, the chances of catching the northern lights dancing across the sky increase. For those who want a mix of adventure and comfort, staying in a glass igloo is a must – it’s a cozy way to watch the auroras from the warmth of your bed.

Pro Tip: Watch Frozen 2 on your flight over – it’s loosely inspired by Scandinavian folklore, and you’ll be in the perfect mood for a magical, snow-filled experience.

Tromsø


Bavaria, Germany

Bavaria in autumn is pure magic, and yes, Oktoberfest is a big deal, but there’s more to the region than beer tents. The Bavarian Alps are ideal for hiking, and fall is the perfect time to visit Neuschwanstein Castle, the inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Crisp air and vibrant leaves make outdoor exploration a treat, while the region’s food festivals celebrate the harvest with fresh apples, pumpkin dishes, and pretzels. The mild weather also makes it a great time for a scenic road trip through the quaint villages of southern Germany.

Did You Know? The Sound of Music was filmed in nearby Salzburg. Take a side trip and live out your Julie Andrews moment by twirling through the hills.

Bavaria fall


Hallstatt, Austria

The picturesque village of Hallstatt looks like something straight out of a storybook, especially in the fall. Set on the shores of a pristine lake and backed by towering mountains, Hallstatt’s charm lies in its natural beauty and cozy alpine atmosphere.

As the autumn leaves paint the landscape in gold and crimson, take a leisurely stroll along the lake, visit the famous salt mines, or explore the pastel-colored houses of this UNESCO World Heritage site. The cooler weather also makes it ideal for hikes in the surrounding Salzkammergut region.

Hallstatt fall


Provence, France

Fall in Provence is all about two things: wine and food. The vineyards are bursting with activity as harvest season begins, and the region hosts countless vendange (harvest) festivals.

Take a scenic drive through lavender fields, olive groves, and charming villages like Avignon, where the medieval architecture feels like stepping back in time. The crisp autumn air is perfect for exploring the countryside and indulging in local specialties like truffle-infused dishes and hearty stews.

Oak forest in Fall with lavenders fields


Jiuzhaigou, China

Jiuzhaigou Valley in China’s Sichuan Province is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most breathtaking places to visit in the fall. This scenic valley is famous for its turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls, and towering snow-capped peaks – all of which are framed by vibrant autumn foliage during October.

The park’s forests turn shades of red, orange, and yellow, creating a surreal contrast against the crystal-clear waters. It’s a nature lover’s paradise, with plenty of trails and boardwalks that allow you to explore the serene landscape at your own pace.

Pro Tip: Visit during mid-to-late October for peak foliage, and be sure to hike up to the Five Flower Lake, where the colors of the trees are reflected in the vivid blue water.

Jiuzhaigou Valley


Seville, Spain

Seville comes alive in the fall, when the blazing summer heat finally cools, and locals return to the streets. Known for its beautiful Moorish architecture, vibrant flamenco scene, and stunning landmarks like the Alcázar Palace and Seville Cathedral, this city is perfect for autumn exploration.

Fall is also when the city’s culinary scene shines, with fresh seasonal ingredients like figs, pomegranates, and chestnuts taking center stage. Grab a seat at a sidewalk café, enjoy some tapas, and watch the city pass by.

Seville


Santorini, Greece

Santorini in the fall is a completely different vibe from the busy summer months. The crowds thin out, the temperatures drop to a pleasant warmth, and the iconic sunsets over the caldera feel even more special when you don’t have to elbow your way through selfie sticks. Fall is also the perfect time to explore the island’s historic sites, like the ancient city of Akrotiri or the ruins of Thera.

Feeling adventurous? Take a dip in the hot springs near the volcanic island of Nea Kameni, or simply wander the charming, whitewashed streets of Oia and Fira. And of course, there’s no better way to end your day than with some fresh seafood and a glass of crisp Assyrtiko wine, watching the sky turn from gold to purple.

Santorini


Budapest, Hungary

As the leaves change color, Budapest’s grand buildings, like the Parliament and Buda Castle, become even more breathtaking. Fall is also a great time to enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Danube, where you can take in the city’s two sides – Buda and Pest – glowing in the autumn light.

Feeling chilly? Warm up in one of the city’s famous thermal baths, like Széchenyi or Gellért, where you can soak away your cares while surrounded by neo-baroque grandeur. Afterward, treat yourself to a hearty goulash or chimney cake as you explore the charming streets of the Jewish Quarter or enjoy an open-air market.

Pro Tip: Take an evening cruise along the Danube River to see the city’s landmarks lit up against the crisp night sky.

Budapest


Kotor, Montenegro

Tucked away in a dramatic bay surrounded by towering mountains, Kotor is a lesser-known fall destination that will take your breath away. The crowds of summer have gone, leaving the UNESCO-listed old town quiet and atmospheric.

Explore the medieval streets, climb the ancient city walls for panoramic views, and enjoy the mild autumn weather. The nearby countryside is also perfect for hiking, with trails offering stunning vistas of the bay framed by fall colors.

Pro Tip: For a unique experience, visit Kotor’s Boka Bay during the fall regatta, when the town comes alive with sailing competitions and festivities.

Kotor


Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital, is one of Europe’s most underrated gems, and fall is the perfect time to experience its laid-back charm. With the cool weather and fewer tourists, you can leisurely explore the city’s picturesque riverside, stunning medieval architecture, and outdoor markets. Tivoli Park is especially beautiful in autumn, with its expansive gardens blanketed in fall leaves.

Pro Tip: Take a day trip to Lake Bled, just an hour from Ljubljana, where the iconic church on the island is framed by the fiery autumn colors.

Ljubljana


Lapland, Finland

Lapland in autumn is a stunning tapestry of color, known as ruska in Finnish. The season also marks the beginning of the northern lights, which can be seen as early as late September.

Beyond the lights, autumn in Lapland is perfect for hiking through the vibrant landscapes of national parks like Urho Kekkonen and Pyhä-Luosto. The crisp, cool air makes outdoor activities like berry picking, husky safaris, and even early snowshoeing trips all the more enjoyable. And if you’re in the mood for a bit of local culture, don’t miss a visit to a reindeer farm to learn about Sami traditions.

Pro Tip: Lapland is home to Santa Claus Village, where Christmas magic is a year-round affair. So, if you’re already feeling festive, stop by and send a letter from Santa’s post office!

Lapland


Autumn never fails to offer exhilarating travel experiences: take in the gorgeous fall colors of New England, explore the ancient streets of Kyoto, hike through the rugged terrain of Patagonia, and revel in the charms of Seville or Istanbul. With cooler temperatures, lively festivals and seasonal flavors, these destinations invite you to make the most of fall. Start planning your fall getaway and create unforgettable memories in some of the world’s most enchanting destinations!

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