If you pay enough attention to travel industry experts, you’ve probably heard the term “shoulder season” before. It refers to the seasons between the high season and the low season in any destination, and it tends to be when you’ll get the best travel value for your money. No, fares aren’t usually as low in the shoulder seasons as they are in the low season, but the weather is usually good enough in the shoulder seasons that you won’t feel stuck inside all day on vacation.
November is, in most parts of the world, considered part of a shoulder season – and depending on where you want to go and when in November you’re planning to travel, you could still find great November travel deals with little to no effort. Unfortunately, however, for most Americans the big November trip we end up planning is on the busiest travel weekend of the year – Thanksgiving.




For anyone who’s even remotely fond of giant cultural celebrations that also serve as non-stop parties, the Oktoberfest party in Munich every year should be on your lifetime to-do list. The trouble is that Oktoberfest is on so many people’s lists that it has become over the years an incredibly popular festival for travelers. And any time there’s a popular festival that people are willing to travel for, you can pretty much count on airfare to go up as a result.
When you start looking at all the great
You don’t have to be an adventurous traveler who gets away somewhere new every single year to plan a non-traditional honeymoon trip. Sure, a
The summer calendar is full of music festivals, but some stand out more than others. (And, as an aside, why do they all seem to have names that are impossible to spell?) The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is just one of the many fantastic multi-day music fests that take place during the summer, but this one usually has such an incredible lineup of performers that it’s a must-see for any serious music fan.
The world outside your window may look like a winter wonderland right now, but if you’re one of the hundreds of thousands of people (some projections are for more than a million to show up!) planning to go to South Africa for the World Cup in the summer of 2010 and you haven’t already booked your trip – what are you waiting for?