Travelling in October is a great way to extend your summer and escape the first chill of autumn in Canada. Whether you want to relax on the beaches of the Caribbean or stroll through the historic streets of Europe, here are some ideal destinations for an unforgettable October holiday.
Why travel in October?
October marks a transition between summer and autumn, often resulting in lower hotel rates and airfares compared to the peak summer months. This allows you to explore beautiful destinations at more affordable prices. What’s more, the weather in October is generally pleasant and ideal for all kinds of outdoor activities, from city walks to nature hikes. Choosing to travel in the off-season is also one of the easiest ways to practice sustainable tourism, as it helps reduce the impact on popular destinations and supports local economies throughout the year.
Where is the best place to vacation in October? Punta Cana!
For those who dream of beaches, blissful climate and sunshine, Punta Cana is a prime place to visit in autumn. October comes at the end of the hurricane season, so it’s great to bask in the white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters without fear of bad weather. Especially with kids!
This destination in the Dominican Republic is famous for its fine sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. Soak up the eternal summer under the palm trees or take excursions to discover nearby natural wonders such as Saona Island or the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park. October offers warm, sunny temperatures perfect for water activities such as scuba diving, snorkelling or a sunset catamaran ride.
Away from the beach, explore the local culture and history by visiting Santo Domingo or take a hike to experience the island’s diverse flora and fauna. For a touch of adventure, try ziplining or horseback riding through the lush countryside. Vibrant local markets and craft shops offer unique souvenirs, while beachfront restaurants serve delicious seafood and Dominican specialities such as sancocho and mofongo.
Where to travel in October for warm weather? Marseille.
During the month of October, Marseille welcomes you with its delightful Mediterranean temperatures, eclectic culture and world-class attractions. Explore the Old Port, stroll through the historic Panier district or visit the MuCEM for a dose of culture. The roof terrace alone is worth a visit! Don’t miss out on the famous bouillabaisse, a hearty traditional Marseille dish. Food lovers can also visit local markets and farm-to-table restaurants to sample fresh Provençal produce.
Nearby, the Palais Longchamp and its gardens are perfect for a peaceful stroll, while Marseille’s beaches remain pleasant for late sunbathing. For an unforgettable local experience, attend an Olympique de Marseille match at the Stade Vélodrome if your schedule allows. Further afield, discover Marseille’s maritime heritage with a boat trip to the Frioul Islands or a visit to the Château d’If, the historic fortress-prison. Art lovers can explore the city’s vibrant street art scene in the Cours Julien district or visit the studios of local crafts people.
Oh, and the hillside villages of Provence are never too far away…
Where is the best place to go in October? Paris.
After the excitement of the Olympic Games, Paris and France will be much quieter in October making it the best time to book a trip to the French capital: stay at a charming little hotel and stroll along the Seine, visit museums without the crowds, and enjoy a café terrace while watching Parisian people go by. Autumn light brings a touch of magic to the Luxembourg Gardens and the ancient streets of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, among the oldest in all of Paris.
The chilly evenings are ideal for a cruise on the Seine, where you can admire illuminated monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame—an activity highly recommended by our colleague, Flight Attendant Anne-Sophie. Yes, it’s touristy. But for good reason!
The month of October is also a great time to explore lesser-known Parisian neighbourhoods such as artsy Montparnasse or lively Belleville. Indulge in patisseries and fine chocolates, explore sprawling parks like Parc des Buttes-Chaumont or underrated museums like Musée Bourdelle.
Special autumn events are also planned.
- History enthusiast? Tutankhamun, the Immersive Experience at Galeries Montparnasse in Paris offers a captivating journey through the life and treasures of the famous Egyptian pharaoh, blending history with cutting-edge virtual reality technology.
- Wine lover? Head to the north side of the city to experience the Vendanges de Montmartre wine festival.
- Sweet tooth? Salon du Chocolat de Paris offers a delightful experience for chocolate lovers, featuring tastings, demonstrations, and exhibits from renowned chocolatiers.
Cancún, for the best all-inclusive packages
Cancún is another fantastic place to extend summer. With fantastic beaches, vibrant nightlife and Mayan archaeological sites such as Chichén Itzá, Cancún has something for everyone. Don’t forget to sample the local cuisine, with tasty tacos and fresh ceviches for an unforgettable culinary experience. In October you can also attend the Festival Internacional de Música, where artists from all over the world perform.
As the rainy season draws to a close, the weather is increasingly enticing to explore nearby islands such as Isla Mujeres, or for visiting cenotes, those incredibly beautiful natural freshwater caverns.
It’s also a great time to explore the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Tulum, where you can kayak through mangroves, snorkel in coral reefs and see a variety of wildlife. These discoveries are sure to make your Cancun trip one to remember—especially by staying in one of the new-to-us resorts!
Where to travel in October in Europe? Porto!
Porto, in beautiful Portugal, is a destination full of charm and tradition. Explore the picturesque streets of the Ribeira district, visit the wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia and enjoy spectacular views from the Dom Luis I Bridge. Don’t forget to sip a glass of port while watching the sun set over the Douro River; there are plenty of sunny spots to choose from, so don’t worry about finding the best one.
The city also offers plenty of cultural activities, such as fado concerts and street festivals. The mild weather is perfect for a stroll in the gardens of the Crystal Palace, an adventure on the roof of the Casa da Música or a visit to the Bolhão market, where you can buy local and artisanal products.
In October, Porto’s cultural scene comes alive with events such as the Porto Book Fair and the International Puppet Festival. Take a river cruise to explore the picturesque Douro Valley and its terraced vineyards. The São Bento railway station, with its stunning azulejo tiles, offers a glimpse of the city’s rich history. Don’t miss Livraria Lello, one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, and climb the Clerigos Tower for panoramic views of the city.
Orlando, one of the best destinations to visit in October with kids
Orlando is a great family destination in October. Theme parks such as Disney World and Universal Studios are less crowded, making for a more enjoyable experience. There are also special Halloween events, with parades and shows to delight young and old alike. Don’t miss Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, a scary but fun experience for thrill-seekers. For nature lovers, the Everglades and coastal beaches are within reach for unforgettable excursions.
Beyond the theme parks, October is a great time to explore Orlando’s other attractions, such as the Kennedy Space Center, where you can learn about space exploration and even meet an astronaut. The city’s many golf courses offer beautiful scenery and challenging games. For a more relaxing day, visit the Harry P. Leu Gardens, a tropical oasis with stunning plant collections. The Orlando Museum of Art and the Dr Phillips Center for the Performing Arts offer cultural enrichment with exhibitions and performances.
What country is best to visit in October? Italy!
Rome, the Eternal City, is even more magical in October. In fact, locals will tell you it’s the best time to visit! Sunny days welcome cooler temperatures, perfect for exploring historic sites such as the Colosseum, the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain, all of which see far fewer tourists. Indulge in Italian cuisine, from crispy pizzas to creamy gelati and delicious pasta dishes. Every street corner tells a story and every visitor leaves with unforgettable memories. In October you can taste local wines and enjoy the festivals and gastronomic fairs held throughout the city. A stroll through the gardens of Villa Borghese or along the Appian Way reveals a quieter side of Rome.
Rome is also the transport hub of Italy, with Termini station connecting the city to many destinations. Take a train to Florence to admire the Duomo and Renaissance masterpieces, or to Bologna for its famous cuisine and medieval towers. To the south, Naples awaits with the ancient ruins of Pompeii and delicious Neapolitan pizzas. Travelling by train in Italy is fast, comfortable and offers breathtaking scenery, adding an extra dimension to your Roman holiday.
Explore nearby towns such as Tivoli, with its stunning Villa d’Este and Hadrian’s Villa, or the hilltop town of Orvieto, famous for its magnificent cathedral and underground caves. The coastal town of Ostia Antica offers a glimpse of ancient Roman life with its well-preserved ruins and proximity to the beach. The slower pace of October travel allows for deeper immersion in Rome’s vibrant neighbourhoods, such as Trastevere, with its charming streets and lively piazzas.
A new-to-you French city: Nantes
In October, the city offers a pleasant atmosphere to discover its cultural and historical riches. Visit the Château des Ducs de Bretagne, stroll through the Jardin des Plantes and discover the Machines of the Isle, a unique artistic project. The city’s vibrant arts scene includes events at the Lieu Unique, a cultural centre housed in a former biscuit factory, offering exhibitions, performances and workshops. Nantes’ rich maritime history can be discovered at the Maritime Museum, and the nearby coastal town of Pornic, with its picturesque harbour and scenic walks, is ideal for a seaside getaway.
The city is also full of charming cafes and local markets where you can sample Breton specialities. Its proximity to the sea also allows for excursions to nearby beaches and seaside resorts for relaxing days by the sea.
Why not try something a little different? Nantes is perfect for exploring the Erdre River, often described as the most beautiful river in France, by boat or kayak. Or meet with nearby winemakers to taste the famous Muscadet, a typical grape of the region.