Does off-season travel exist anymore?

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 22, 2024 21:00 PMNews
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Crowded beach in Italy. Source: Photo by Francesco Dondi on Unsplash

Finding solitude amid tourist hotspots is becoming a daunting task for travelers. Crowds and long queues are often the trade-off for visiting renowned destinations during peak times. Traditionally, savvy travelers sought respite in shoulder or low seasons, when attractions like Italy were more affordable in fall or Hong Kong quieter in the scorching summer months.

Yet, the pandemic reshaped these travel patterns. With remote work becoming the norm for many, opportunities to travel extended beyond brief vacations, encouraging prolonged stays away from home. This surge in tourism, however, has brought forth concerns about overtourism, prompting cities like Amsterdam to impose hotel bans and Japan to install photo-blocking barricades. The Canary Islands have seen mass protests against overcrowding, reflecting a global resurgence in travel projected to surpass pre-pandemic levels by 2024.

This surge begs the question: Does off-season travel still exist?

Olivier Ponti, a director at ForwardKeys, a travel data company, highlights that while peak seasons remain busy, low seasons are increasingly crowded too. In destinations like Thailand, Hawaii, and the Maldives, monthly tourist volumes often exceed 7% of the annual total throughout what used to be considered low seasons.

The concept of off-peak travel is also evolving due to climate change. Ged Brown of Low Season Traveller notes that traditional off-season, once defined by weather, is now blurred. Extreme weather events, exacerbated by climate change, are reshaping travel behaviors. European travelers, for instance, increasingly factor weather into vacation plans, with concerns over heatwaves in Southern Europe prompting shifts to cooler northern destinations like Denmark and Sweden.

However, travel isn't solely dictated by climate. Many families still adhere to school schedules, limiting flexibility to travel during non-peak periods. For others, like Ann Woodward, who has chosen a nomadic lifestyle, avoiding tourist attractions during busy periods has become a strategy for maintaining peace and avoiding crowds. Woodward's approach reflects a growing trend among travelers seeking quieter experiences away from the throngs of peak season tourists.

While traveling during peak seasons offers advantages like enhanced infrastructure and more frequent transport options, the quest for authentic experiences and tranquil settings drives many to explore less frequented regions or plan trips during quieter times.

For those willing to embrace the challenge, off-season travel remains an opportunity to uncover hidden gems and savor destinations without the usual hustle and bustle. It's about discovering those moments of serenity and authenticity that make travel a truly enriching experience.

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