We’ve whittled down our list to bring you the top 10 October holidays. These places are big hits with travellers at this time of year – whether for nice weather, cool wildlife, or good value shoulder season escapes that range from Croatian cruises to hiking in Morocco. Keep reading to find out what made the grade.
When it comes to picking a holiday, it sometimes helps to follow in some trusted footsteps. Our list of the top 10 destinations to visit in October is based on the places our travellers have loved the most at this time of year. From sunrise over the Taj Mahal to sunset on the Algarve, from a hot air balloon in Cappadocia to a hot spring on Honshu, these places don’t have much in common – except that they make for a wonderful autumn break. Look no further for your October travel inspiration.
1. Cruise in Southern Croatia
Croatia’s shoulder season is far quieter for cruising, and when you go ashore you’ll find local restaurants welcoming rather than overwhelmed. This is the last season to climb aboard a small ship cruise. Start in the historic city of Split, before exploring islands like Mjlet, Hvar and Brac, and see the walled city of Dubrovnik hemmed in by its amazing fortified walls – without being hemmed in yourself by crowds.
Prepare to tick off India’s most iconic sights. October marks the start of the season for visiting India’s Golden Triangle, the triad of Indian treasures that are the cities of New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur in Rajasthan, Northern India. There are forts, palaces and the Taj Mahal to see, plus driving pell-mell through city streets and experiencing sensory overload in the markets. Ranthambore is famous for tigers: early October may still be too wet to coax them out, but you may be lucky.
Having a half-term conundrum? Try a family activity holiday in Southern Spain. Andalucia sits in summer’s afterglow right through to October – the beach bums have sidled away, but the sun’s still out, the mountains remain a great playground, and the water’s warm – perfect for an activity holiday. There’s wild swimming, kayaking and rafting in an area known as the Andalucian Lake District, and October’s low season prices means you won’t have to splash out to have a smashing time.
October isn’t the best time to sunbathe on a beach, but it is the perfect time to cycle alongside one. Portugal’s Algarve coast is great moderate biking terrain – and hiring an e-bike makes things even easier. En route, discover pretty towns with Arab-Iberian heritage and cycle through cork forests and over rushing rivers. Hold off on having a dip until the end of the day, though: the family-run hotels usually come with swimming pools.
Long before the bullet train, Tokyo and Kyoto were linked by the Nakasendo Way. Along it, 69 post towns refreshed, restored and took in travellers en route. Today, you can still hop between ryokans (inns) on a walking holiday, taking trains between the best trails, and soaking in bath houses and hot springs afterwards. Late October means gorgeous foliage: reddening maple trees and orange forests.
Independent walkers might find kinship with Catalonia: an autonomous region in Spain that’s culturally distinct, a little bit different – so much so that it was loved by Salvador Dali. Shoulder seasons are great for self guided walking holidays, when you can take advantage of a quieter coastline, peaceful bays and cooler temperatures. Though there might be a couple more wet and windy days in October, the trees won’t have shed their leaves just yet.
Lesser-visited eastern Turkey has one of the most whimsical-looking walking destinations in the world – the wind-sculpted turrets in the valleys of Cappadocia – made even more fantastical by the sight of scores of hot air balloons suspended above them. You can enjoy the changing colours as you walk among vineyards in the Pancarlik Valley. By October, the temperature is in the low 20°Cs – perfect for walkers and amateur balloonists.
If you fancy being a little more intrepid in the desert without worrying about working up too much of a sweat, October is a good time to explore Jordan on an adventure holiday. The country has plenty of great national parks with inspiring rock formations and vast deserts. There are brilliant Bedouin guides on hand to help you interpret the extraordinary natural landscape. It’s prime diving time at the Red Sea, too.
The West Highland Line from Fort William up to the little fishing port at Mallaig comes with a famous viaduct en route, and passes scenic lochs and mountains, including the dramatic slopes of Glencoe. As the trees start to shed their leaves, there are longer views out of the window, too, making this a great season for train travel. As fresh seafood starts to pour onto the menus, it’s a great time for foodies, too.
Fancy an alternative Oktoberfest? Windhoek, Namibia celebrates German-style with good cheer and steins of beer in autumn. It’s not why you’re here, though. October happens to be one of the best months for a combined trip to Namibia and Botswana. Both countries are at their hottest, but the Okavango Delta provides some cool relief, for you, and for the hippos you’ll see basking in its waters. The dry months, from April to October, are the best times for game viewing in Namibia. October in Botswana is great for elephant sightings.
Overwhelmed with the world? Can’t decide where to go? We’ve asked the experts, consulted the guides, and whittled down the best places to visit in October. Have an awesome autumn, thanks to our definitive destination list.
Can’t decide where to go? Our map and highlights page lists the best destinations to visit in October. From Rajasthan temples and Moroccan mountains to ryokan in Japan and empty biking paths in Southern Europe, get the most out of your break.
If you’re tied to school holidays, keen to miss the monsoon season or hoping to snag an off-season bargain, read our month-by-month guide on where to go on holiday when.