
By Lucy Richardson, Editor
October is a tricky old month for travel – especially if it’s sunshine you’re after. Europe cools down, the tropics are often wet – but fear not! There are destinations where the climates are perfect for making the best of them. And because fewer people travel at this time of year, you might find that availability is better, and securing annual leave is easier. Plus, good news for parents: October half-term is often the cheapest holiday to go away in.
1 South Africa
☀ Average October temperatures: Highs: 30C; Lows: 18C
Being in the Southern Hemisphere, South Africa experiences spring in our autumn, so it’s a pretty time for visiting. Our founder, Nikki, is a seasoned traveller to this part of the world and rates October as her favourite time to come. Why? Because the rains have eased, the wildflowers have sprouted, and the whales have returned to the shores.
This is a great month for exploring Cape Town and surrounds. Peak summer season usually begins from November, so you should find that crowds haven’t yet arrived and prices haven’t yet jumped. It’s ideal weather for walking and wine touring – make sure you head out to foodie Franschhoek and Stellenbosch. And music fans can coincide with Rocking the Daisies festival, which usually takes place in the first week of the month and attracts international acts.
October is the best time for whale watching along the coast south of Cape Town, so drive to Hermanus and the Walker Bay Nature Reserve (a famous whale nursery). The estuary here teems with birdlife and endangered plant species. And if it’s wildlife you’re after, you’re still in time to catch the end of prime safari season in the Kruger. October is the end of the dry season, so you’ll find animals congregating around the watering holes.
Where to stay in South Africa
Coot Club, Hermanus
A nature retreat sandwiched between lagoon, mountains and sea, with stylish self-catering cottages (for 2-11), a restaurant and outdoor activities
Best for: Nature-loving families
Prices from: GBP 144 per night
Future Found Sanctuary, Cape Town
A super-spoiling Hout Bay hideaway on the slopes of Table Mountain, prioritising stillness and wellness, within easy reach of Cape Town
Best for: Stylish honeymooners
Prices from: GBP 267 per night
The Outpost, Kruger
Remote and inspirational: post-modern warehouse design goes bush at this award-winning eco-lodge in the untouched far north of the Kruger
Best for: Wildlife viewing in style
Prices from: GBP 788 per night (all-inclusive)
2 Andalucia
☀ Average October temperatures: Highs: 25C; Lows: 17C
Don’t rule out all of Europe in October; Spain’s far south is perfect at this time of year. The summer months are too hot to explore Andalucia properly, and November is often wet, but come in October and you’ll find the region’s Goldilocks season – just be prepared for some very parched landscapes.
This is a pleasant time for touring Andalucia’s Moorish cities. Seville, Cordoba, Granada are the big ones to see, all connected by rail. Make sure you book in advance if you want to visit their main attractions (Alhambra, Mezquita, Alcazar). It should be warm enough for leisurely alfresco lunches and long tapas crawls around the lively streets – it’s what the locals do, so you should too!
October is a nice time of year for cycling in Andalucia’s mountainous interior around Ronda – though be prepared for some rain. Head to Grazalema National Park and you might catch the sounds of deer rutting season when males lock horns and howl at each other. The forests turn a lovely shade at this time of year when the leaves of the chestnut trees are on the turn.
And over on Andalucia’s coast, if you come early in the month, you might find it’s warm enough for sunbathing and swimming, the sea at its balmiest temperature of the year after heating up over summer. Beach bars may have closed for the season, but the crowds will have gone too so you’ll have the sand to yourself.
Where to stay in Andalucia
Casas del Rey de Baeza, Seville
Cool, contemporary hotel with courtyards and a rooftop pool, in the heart of Seville's old town; the Cathedral and Alcazar are a 10-minute walk
Best for: City style
Prices from: GBP 129 per night
Boutique Suites, Arcos
An adult-only B&B with sumptuous suites and a roof terrace, in one of Andalucia’s prettiest and oldest hilltop towns, close to Grazalema Park
Best for: Discovering Andalucia's inner beauty
Prices from: GBP 78 per night
Bolonia Beach Houses, Tarifa
A pair of ocean-facing hideaways sharing a spectacular landscaped garden, set high on a cliff above a secret beach (sleep 2-6, self-catering)
Best for: Breathtaking seclusion
Prices from: GBP 252 per night
3 Sardinia
☀ Average October temperatures: Highs: 23C; Lows: 14C
Sardinia is famous for its snow-white beaches and intensely turquoise seas, but you may struggle to notice that amongst the hundreds of beach towels, bikini-clad bodies and yachts that flock to the coast in the summer. But in October, there’s every chance you’ll get the beaches to yourself. Temperatures on land are cooling slowly but it’s still warm enough to sunbathe, plus the sea has had all summer to heat up, so it’s like walking into a bath.
Clear visibility and warm waters are perfect conditions for snorkelling and diving, but it’s inland that shines at this time of year. The island’s beautifully rugged interior is not to be missed, and more enjoyable to explore in the mild autumn weather. Hiking, cycling and horse-riding are all popular pastimes in October.
Autumn is also a great time to see what the cities have to offer, like the cafe-fringed piazzas of Olbia and the colourful capital, Cagliari; free from the pressing heat and hordes of the summer, the atmosphere will be more relaxed, the crowd more local, and their beauty much easier to appreciate.
Where to stay in Sardinia
Domu Antiga, Gergei
A small but stylish village B&B in Sardinia’s rural interior with exceptional breakfasts, great rates and warm hospitality
Best for: An authentic experience
Prices from: GBP 182 per night
Casa Clat, Cagliari
A tastefully restored 19th-century palazzo with nine artist-designed suites (sleeping 2-4) and exquisite seafood, perfectly placed in Cagliari’s old town
Best for: Couples seeking an achingly cool city break
Prices from: GBP 206 per night
Porto Istana Seaview Villa
A secluded four-bedroomed villa on Sardinia’s northeast coast, with fabulous views over the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea (sleeps 2-6)
Best for: Families and friends
Prices from: GBP 470 per night
4 Turkish Coast
☀ Average October temperatures: Highs: 27C; Lows: 17C
There aren’t many parts of Europe that are still hot enough for a proper summer holiday in October, but the Turkish Coast is. With the Aegean forming the west coast, and the Mediterranean forming the south, this is ultimate beach holiday territory. On both coasts, you’ll find bath-like sea temperatures, the water having had all summer to heat up.
We’d say October is the best time to be in places like Antalya and Kas, both on the Med coast, because you’ll get temperatures in the high 20s and very few crowds. The coast around Bodrum (Aegean) is also pleasantly warm at this time of year, though note that some hotels and restaurants might begin closing for the season. If bumming about on the beach isn’t really your jam, you can do gentle coastal hikes or explore archeological sites like Ephesus, both of which are out of the question in the stifling heat of summer.
If you’re around for Republic Day (29th October), get set for big celebrations up and down the country – parades, fireworks, concerts, the lot. The biggest parties happen in the major cities, but places like Fethiye have fun celebrations too, with torchlit processions and live music.
Where to stay on the Turkish Coast
Peninsula Gardens, Kas
A romantic cliff-top retreat outside the pretty harbour town of Kas, with a spa, sleek rooms and sweeping Mediterranean views
Best for: Couples and honeymooners
Prices from: GBP 223 per night
Terrace Houses, Sirince
Delightfully restored cottages and a terrace café in the leafy hill town of Sirince, near magnificent Ephesus and pretty Aegean beaches
Best for: History buffs
Prices from: GBP 126 per night
4reasons hotel, nr Bodrum
A funky, friendly, Mediterranean-Zen chillout near Bodrum, with cool pool and bistro bar, plus wallet-friendly prices
Best for: Affordable style
Prices from: GBP 148 per night
5 Rajasthan
☀ Average October temperatures: Highs: 33C; Lows: 20C
Being over 60% desert, the Land of Kings is a scorcher, so exploring can be stifling if you come at the wrong time. October is when temperatures and humidity begin to drop for the winter, though it’s still warm. It also marks the end of the three-month rainy season, so the landscape turns a lush green and looks its most beautiful.
This is a good time to tour India’s Golden Triangle cities – Delhi, Jaipur, Agra – or the forts of Jodphur. But allow time for some wilderness too; the Aravalli Range is beautiful in October, glowing emerald green and often framed by a rim of atmospheric fog. It’s also the ideal time for the Keoladeo National park in Bharatpur, as the migratory birds flock back for the winter.
Rajasthan is known for its calendar of cultural and religious festivals, the dates of which vary according to the lunar calendar. Diwali often falls in October, and it’s a magical time to be in Rajasthan. Lanterns and light shows illuminate the land for five days straight, and everyone comes out to celebrate. Other festivals that usually occur in this month include the Marwar Festival in Jodhpur and Dussehra Mela in Kota, so check your dates to see if you can coincide with the pomp.
Where to stay in Rajasthan
Raas Jodhpur
Sleek and chic: a rose sandstone haveli which blends old with brand new, and has spectacular Jodhpur Fort views
Best for: Cultural immersion
Prices from: GBP 179 per night
Anopura, nr Jaipur
A gorgeous eco-resort on a farm in rural Rajasthan, with sparkling pools and delicious home-grown food, just over an hour from Jaipur
Best for: Some down time on a busy Rajasthan itinerary
Prices from: GBP 113 per night
Chandra Mahal Haveli, Bharatpur
A palatial manor in a charming village, with 11 rooms and a sparkling pool - the perfect base for Taj Mahal day trips
Best for: A taste of rural Indian life
Prices from: GBP 53 per night
Keen to go away sooner? Have a look at our top picks for where to go on holiday in September