Why September?
September is shoulder season: fewer crowds, lower prices, and ideal weather in many parts of the world. It’s the perfect time to travel smart and soak in the transition from summer to fall.
Amalfi Coast, Italy
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Why go: Pleasant temperatures, reduced tourist traffic.
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What to do: Explore Positano and Ravello; relax at La Piscina beach club at Caruso, A Belmond Hotel.
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Special highlight: Outdoor Fellini film screenings, limoncello-making, and live music.
Bali, Indonesia
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Why go: Dry weather, off-peak hotel rates.
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What to do: Visit temples, rice paddies, beaches.
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Where to stay: COMO Shambhala Estate – a luxury retreat with healing rituals, a private waterfall, and healthy cuisine.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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Why go: Clear skies, prime wildlife viewing, and outdoor adventure.
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Top experience: Fly fishing with guides at Hotel Jackson.
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Also try: Hiking, rafting, and early bison safaris.
Geneva, Switzerland
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Why go: Clear fall views of Alps and Lake Geneva.
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Don’t miss: Patek Philippe Museum, MAMCO (contemporary art).
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Stay here: The Woodward – lakefront suites with the city’s longest indoor pool and Michelin-starred dining.
Egypt
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Why go: The Grand Egyptian Museum opens fully in July; September brings more comfortable temperatures.
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What’s special: Over 100,000 artifacts, immersive workshops, and a quieter post-opening window.
Toronto, Canada
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Why go: TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) runs Sept 4–14.
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Bonus: Easier access to tickets than Cannes or Venice.
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Where to stay: Bisha Hotel – with rooftop CN Tower views and a party-forward vibe.
Nantucket, Massachusetts
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Why go: Early fall colors, quiet atmosphere.
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Activities: Sailing, lighthouse walks, and local brews.
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Top lodging: The White Elephant – waterfront luxury with multiple housing options and ocean views.
Karakol, Kyrgyzstan
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Why go: Newly reopened airport makes it more accessible; end of trekking season.
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Adventures: Hiking, kayaking, horseback riding in the Tien Shan mountains.
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Unique stay: Traditional yurt camps like Happy Nomads or Arista Travel.
Braemar, Scotland
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Tease from the next section: Historic charm in the Scottish Highlands, home to the Fife Arms where Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Treasure Island.
Whether you’re into temples, film, fishing, or just fall foliage, September offers something for every traveler—without the summer chaos or winter chill.