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The 20 best holiday destinations in May

By Faith Strickland and Laura Chubb

Dodecanese Islands Greece

Can you almost taste it – Summer ’s citrusy zing in May’s creeping warmth and brightening light? May is a perfect time to travel; many holiday destinations are at their peak, and the sense of the upcoming new season is in the air.

Europe will be emerging into summer proper in 2024, everywhere from Tuscan hilltop towns to golden Grecian beaches – and, if you’re sustainably-minded, you can reach most of these dreamy destinations by train . And further afield, corners of Africa , the Caribbean and Canada will peak as well. So why wait a minute longer? It’s high time you hit the road. These are our favourite holiday destinations in May for sun, adventures and sightseeing.

Algarve Portugal

1. Algarve, Portugal

Temperature in May: 23°C high; 18°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 55 minutes Time difference: GMT +0

Before you dismiss the Algarve – look between the tourist resorts and there is a quieter, more peaceful side to this coast. Not to mention some of the most fantastic beaches in Europe. In May the weather's hotting up but it's not yet too busy. Stay at the wonderful Bela Vista Hotel with an amazing spa on Praia da Rocha; and explore the secluded town of Castro Marim . Yes, the area is synonymous with beach holidays – but venture off the beaten track for quiet hillside retreats set in olive groves, such as Casa Arte, or Fazenda Nova , a quaint country house.

Sustainable travel tip: Portugal has been hit especially hard in our tough economic times, and spending your entire holiday in the Algarve’s seaside resorts doesn’t do much to help. But making time to explore inland hiking routes and family-owned B&Bs isn’t just good for local business, it’s good for your holiday, too. The 185-mile Via Algarviana traverses the region’s hills and rural villages from east to west, with plenty of lovely places to stay along the way (try Casa do Lavrador in Furnazinhas, where breakfast comprises a heavenly spread of homemade preserves, breads and cheeses).

Where to stay: Pine Cliffs Hotel , a restorative retreat stretching across 178 acres with eight swimming pools, is probably bigger than any hotel you’ll have been to before. It’s the kind of place where you can hole up for a week without having to get back in the hot hire car. For grandeur, Bela Vista – a prominent castle-like building on the beach – is stunning. If you're travelling with little ones, Casa Olhão is private villa set up to sleep four (with the option to have a baby bed or cot provided), and has a spacious upstairs kitchen, comfortable outdoor dining terrace and a wonderful rooftop. For more, see our pick of the best hotels in Algarve .

Sicily Italy

2. Sicily, Italy

Temperature in May: 22°C high; 12°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 55 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

The football at the toe of Italy ’s boot, the Mediterranean’s largest island is a reliably sunny way to kick off an early summer. There’s scalded volcano country and fertile wine land, Greek temples and Roman ruins. You can wander the shady lanes of baroque hill towns such as Ragusa, then stroll sun-soaked plazas in the coastal city of Syracuse. Come May, the countryside blooms, and the water lapping the beaches is warm. Bring your towel with you when you go to lunch in the old fishing village of Porto Palo – Sicily ’s prettiest secluded cove, Capparrina di Mare, is just a little further west.

Sustainable travel tip: Cool fact: you can travel to Sicily by rail, aboard an InterCity train that gets loaded onto a ferry for the seafaring part of the journey. Arrive in Paris via Eurostar, then take the overnight Thello sleeper to Milan. From here, you can catch an InterCity sleeper service to several Sicilian destinations: Messina, Catania, Siracuse or Palermo (choosing Messina means you’ll disembark in time for lunch). Sound complicated? Railbookers can deal with the details.

Where to stay: Time hits differently at the milky-stoned Il San Corrado , amid the olive groves and light-filled courtyards once owned by an Italian prince. Meanwhile opulent marble bathrooms and silky, wallpapered rooms spill onto terraces doused in golden sunlight at Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo . If you're trip is inspired by The White Lotus , you can book into the exact hotel – San Domenico Palace on the north-east coast – or the palazzo – Villa Tasca in Palermo – featured in the hit show. For more, see our edit of the best hotels in Sicily .

Village of Peratallada in Costa Brava Spain

3. Catalonia, Spain

Temperature in May: 20°C high; 12°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 15 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

There’s more to Catalonia than Barcelona – though May is an excellent time to explore the provincial capital, with hot days, clear skies and fewer folks ahead of the summer squeeze. Further north, Girona ’s old quarter is medieval enough to have starred in Game of Thrones . Plus, it’s the site of the nation’s greatest dining experience: El Celler De Can Roca hasn’t been hailed the world’s best restaurant twice by chance. Then head down to the Costa Brava, not the resort-y part, but the section where stone-cut towns such as Peratallada and Pals pack honey-hued charm, and beach-side Begur’s Cuban-style mansions house gorgeous, independent hotels. From here, it’s a short, winding drive to Aiguablava, this Costa’s most perfect patch of sand, in a Caribbean-blue bay. In May, you might just find a vacancy, before it feels like the most coveted sunbathing spot in Spain .

Sustainable travel tip: You can travel from London to Barcelona and Girona by train within a day. Once you’ve arrived in Paris on the Eurostar, board a high-speed TGV Duplex for Barcelona (about 7.5 hours) or Girona (seven hours).

Where to stay: Hotel Nord 1901 places you in prime position for seeing the sights, just a five-minute walk away from the cathedral. Or, if you wish to be amongst it all, Barcelona's hottest hotel The Hoxton Poblenou is a great option for exploring a new part of the city.

Malta

Temperature in May: 24°C high; 15°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 3 hours 10 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

Tucked away between Sicily and Tunisia, Malta has a delicious mix of European and African culture while fiercely retaining its own identity. The tiny archipelago (including Gozo) starts to warm up by May, meaning days can be spent bronzing on sandy beaches in hidden coves, swimming in turquoise lagoons, or exploring ancient ruins and quaint fishing villages. If you're a little short on time, head to Europe's smallest capital city, Valletta , for a long weekend. Maltese food is a delight, with strong Mediterranean influences which produce dishes such as pistachio cannoli or honey-glazed rabbit. There's also wine bars hidden in twisty-turny side streets and a city so antiquated you feel as though you're in a museum. All this and it's right beside the sea.

Sustainable travel tip: A couple of minutes’ walk from Valetta’s Grand Harbour, boutique hotel Locanda La Gelsomina hasn’t just sensitively restored a 500-year-old traditional Maltese building. The family-run hideaway also takes steps to reduce the not-insignificant impact of tourism on this small island, making use of solar-powered heating and rainwater collection.

Where to stay: Domus Zamittello , doubles from about £110, a restored baroque masterpiece by the bombed-out opera house, with painted coffered ceilings. Ursula Street is a favourite balconied address to walk down in Valletta, with several small palazzo hotels; try 66 Saint Paul’s to soak it all in.

Munich Germany

5. Munich, Germany

Temperature in May: 19°C high; 8°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 1 hour 50 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

Can’t wait until autumn to pull on the lederhosen? May in Munich brings Springfest (or Fruhlingfest), Oktoberfest’s little sister. Expect the same risky mix of fairground rides and beer-filled steins, but smaller and less lairy crowds. The city has its own version of hygge: ‘Gemütlichkeit’. Soak it up in one of the many twinkly pub gardens, or under the vaulted ceiling of a beer cellar. Enough hops? The sun is shining on river surfers riding the Eisbach wave in the Englischen Garten – a year-round swell best left to pros. It might just be warm enough for the park’s nude section to fill up, too; this is Germany , after all.

Sustainable travel tip: Travelling from England to Munich by train is easy and fast. After arriving in Paris on the Eurostar, catch a TGV Duplex train direct to Munich, or via Stuttgart. Journey time from Paris is about six hours.

Where to stay: Housed in an early 20th-century building, with manor-house interiors (frescoes and hunting images), Hotel Excelsior exudes rustic elegance. It has 113 rooms decorated in soft pastels. The stately Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski was built in 1858 near the Bavarian State Opera in the Old Town as a symbol of modernity: now, the lobby retains its old-world glamour with wood-panelled walls and an incredible stained-glass ceiling.

Ardtornish

6. The Scottish Highlands

Temperature in May: 13°C high; 7°C low Season: spring Travel time from London: 1 hour 30 minutes Time difference: GMT +0

The Scottish Highlands are insanely beautiful year-round but in May they burst into life. The wildflowers and rhododendrons are brightfully blooming and the midges have not yet arrived to spoil the fun. There's something gloriously untamed and forgotten about The Highlands – wonderfully grand country estates such as Ardtornish are still the norm, with reams of lochs and lakes for fishing or acres of land for tramping. There's an abundance of romantic hidey-holes to forget about the rest of the world; and if you're finding May still a little chilly, a trip to a whisky distillery will soon warm you up. All this, so tantalisingly close to home.

Sustainable travel tip: Spend a night on the Caledonian Sleeper train and wake up in either outdoor adventure resort Aviemore, or the capital city of the Highlands, Inverness.

Where to stay: Glengorm Castle , a Brontë-esque pile of harmonious turrets and towers on the north coast of Mull, five miles from Tobermory, with guest cottages, flats and B&B rooms that are tweedy, toiley perfection. For a private stay, there are some incredible Airbns in this region. We love the look of this smart airship-turned-smart cabin bolthole that overlooks the Sound of Mull.

Brighton England

7. Brighton, United Kingdom

Temperature in May: 14°C high; 10°C low Season: spring Travel time from London: 1 hour by train Time difference: GMT +0

Kinky and quirky. Bohemian and burlesque. Brighton invented Britain’s seaside scene long before Margate started luring London creatives from their concrete cocoons. It’s still our coolest beach town – for proof, come in May. That’s when the Great Escape new music festival hits: what The Times calls Britain’s answer to SXSW, and Steve Lamacq claims is the music world’s Cannes. Expect a studiously obscure line-up you’re definitely not hip enough to have heard of (sample bands: Pyschedelic Porn Crumpets; Tropical F*** Storm). Also on in May is Brighton Fringe. As England’s biggest open-access arts festival, count on it to bring the weird. Plus, the sun should be peeking onto that pebble beach this time of year. Sorry, Kent Riviera: Brighton’s just better.

Sustainable travel tip: Taste Brighton’s independent (and sustainable) spirit with Brighton Food Tours : itineraries focus solely on the city’s indie producers and vendors.

Where to stay: Artist Residence Brighton . A jaunty pink door marks out the terraced property on Regency Square. Inside, the arty rooms have boldly painted walls, while the communal spaces are a bit more muted, with exposed-brick walls and vintage furniture. Or in the city’s quieter, more grown-up neighbourhood just 15 minutes by bus from Brighton’s centre, the Ginger Pig is a favourite for smart locals. For self-catered options, take a look at our list of the best Airbnbs in Brighton.

Dublin

8. Dublin, Ireland

Temperature in May: 15°C high, 6°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 1 hour 25 minutes Time difference: GMT +0

What, not for St Patrick’s Day? But Dublin isn’t all braying pub mobs. In May it makes room for brooding artistes. Its writerly sons Joyce, Yeats and Wilde all wandered these Georgian streets for inspiration, and May’s annual International Literature Festival honours the capital’s high-minded pedigree, with authors flying in from all over the globe to argue and provoke. Then embark on a literary pub crawl, and sip pints where Dublin’s greatest writers did so a century before. In May, there’ll be moderate weather, crowds and prices: a pleasant time to wander the Grand Canal, dine in restaurant/bookshop The Winding Stair, and take in the works of new Irish playwrights at the Abbey Theatre, originally co-founded by Yeats.

Sustainable travel tip: Ferries sail daily from Liverpool and Holyhead to Dublin. Travel from Holyhead and you can buy ‘rail and sail’ tickets with both Irish Ferries and Stena Line, so you needn’t bother with a car at either end.

Where to stay: The Westbury , an enduring spot on the city’s scene and the flagship of the Irish, family-run Doyle Collection. Just off the shopping hub of Grafton Street, guest rooms have been spruced up with a lighter, brighter touch, and there are killer cocktails at the glamorous Sidecar bar. Or go all-out in this luxurious three-bedroom Airbnb hideaway . For more recommendations, see our edit of the best Dublin hotels .

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9. Tuscany and Florence, Italy

Temperature in May: 23°C high; 12°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 10 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

If you weren't already head-over-heels in love with Italy, a trip to Tuscany will inevitably cast you into the deepest of adorations. The birthplace of the Italian language is crammed full of UNESCO world heritage sights, medieval country houses and ancient cities. This region isn't just a living, breathing museum though, it is also famed for its Chianti growing vines, rolling Tuscan hills, the crazily cute Cinque Terre and coastal region The Maremma . Florence , the capital, is great for a bank holiday weekend, warm enough to stroll in a sundress and devour gelato, but before the city becomes stuffy and overrun by organised tourist groups.

Sustainable travel tip: You can reach Florence by train, with a night in Milan for good measure. After arriving in Paris via Eurostar , catch a high-speed TGV train to Italy’s fashion capital (journey time: about seven hours). Next morning, a high-speed Frecciarossa train zips you to Florence in just a couple of hours.

Where to stay: Casa Iris , a thrillingly pretty guesthouse in the middle of the peninsula, is an elegant retreat in a place full of gelato-toting holidaymakers. And there’s no shortage of elegant hotels in Florence, but something about the St. Regis is extra wonderful: here, the royal treatment is for everyone. For more, see our pick of the best hotels in Tuscany .

Norwegian Fjords

10. Norwegian Fjords

Temperature in May: 16°C high; 6°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 5 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

Cruising through the fjords is one way to do it – another is a monumental road trip, skimming cliff edges and winding through greening countryside, above blue water sparkling below. In May, wildflowers are flourishing and hiking trails are blissfully quiet; free not only of tourists, but also of summer’s irksome midges. Drive the Discovery Route from Bergen and catch spring’s blossoming apple trees at dramatic Hardangerfjord, then feel your stomach drop at the lip of flat-topped Pulpit Rock. Steady your nerves back in Bergen, where Scandi -red clapboard houses sit aside buzzy cocktail bars; No Stress prides itself on its house-made syrups and juices, and can be relied upon for a good-time throng.

Sustainable travel tip: A couple of regions in the fjords are a certified ‘Sustainable Destination’: a national labelling scheme that rewards areas deemed to be systematically preserving local culture and environment. Lyngenfjord offers outdoor adventures, visits with the Sami people and locally reared and foraged food; Lysefjord, home of Pulpit Rock, has excellent hiking routes and restaurants focused on local produce. Heart set on a cruise? Nærøyfjord can be explored onboard electric ferry Future , or the hybrid vessel Vision

Where to stay: Hotel Brosundet , a former fishing warehouse reimagined by Snøhetta, the progressive architectural outfit that designed the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in the centre of town. This place is so close to the water that some guests have been known to leap into the waves from the windows. Or for stunning views, you'll struggle to find better than this seaside Airbnb.

Dodecanese Islands Greece

11. Dodecanese Islands, Greece

Temperature in May: 23°C high; 17°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 4 hours 15 minutes Time difference: GMT +2

Think of the Greek Islands and think of whitewashed stone villages illuminated against the blue Aegean, ancient ruins and tiny little fishing villages. The Dodecanese islands, a chain of 12 larger islands ( Rhodes is the best known of them) and lots of little ones, are all these clichés and more. For a real taste of Greek life, the volcanic island of Nisyros is wonderfully welcoming and a haven for artists. Symi, half an hour from the Turkish coast, has Michelin stars and is glamorously old school, Kastellorizo inspired the likes of Pink Floyd and Patmos has incredible Byzantine architecture, or if you can't settle on one, go island hopping on the Calypso.

Sustainable travel tip: Reaching Rhodes without boarding a plane is possible, but you’ll need to be dedicated. Probably the simplest way is to take the Eurostar to Paris, followed by a TGV to Munich (seven hours), and from here the overnight Lisinski sleeper train to Zagreb. Next day, take a train to Belgrade (seven hours), and spend a night and day in the Serbian capital. An overnight train will then take you to Thessaloniki, from where you can enjoy a very scenic journey on an InterCity train to Athens (four hours). Finally, an overnight ferry sails you to Rhodes. Now, here’s the catch: the sleeper to Thessaloniki only operates mid-June to mid-September. See the brilliant Seat61.com for an alternative route that involves a second ferry and more train changes.

Where to stay: Melenos Lindos, for decorative wooden ceilings, Ottoman-inspired hand-painted tiles, raised wooden sleeping platforms with elaborate carved woodwork, and mirror frames inlaid with mother of pearl. At the terrace bar and restaurant (which serves seasonal Greek food), a vine-covered pergola is threaded with tiny lanterns. For pure, Greek Island relaxation we love this Airbnb with a private pool.

Istanbul

12. Istanbul, Turkey

Temperature in May: 22°C high; 13°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 3 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT +3

Before Turkey's blazing summer heat sets in, head to Istanbul for an easy and accessible city break from the UK . The city is a glorious mish-mash of European and Asian culture – buzzing bazaars filled with keen-to-haggle hawkers selling trinkets sit next to contemporary art galleries. Sunrise calls to prayer from glittering mosques intertwine with the sound of electronic music from boat nightclubs floating on the Bosphorus. There are countless palatial hotels to stay in; or consider Soho House 's Istanbul outpost, a little haven in this electrifying city.

Sustainable travel tip: Yes, you absolutely can travel to Istanbul by train, though it’ll take you a good four days. The route, however, is a fascinating one, in parts retracing the journey the Orient Express made back in the 1920s. Arrive in Paris on the Eurostar, then take a TGV Duplex to Munich (6.5 hours), and from here the overnight Lisinski sleeper train to Zagreb. Next day, take a train to Belgrade (seven hours), and spend the night there before travelling onwards to Sofia (11.5 hours, summer service runs direct until mid September). Explore the Bulgarian capital before the final leg, an overnight sojourn aboard the Sofia-Istanbul Express.

Where to stay: Soho House Istanbul . The restoration of this 19th-century palace in the city's coolest district is one of the London hotel group's biggest and most ambitious projects, with 120 light-flooded and serene bedrooms. Or, to escape the crowds, Six Senses Kocatas Mansion s is pure luxury (and the hotel has a boat to take you to Istanbul, should you wish). For more, see our edit of the best hotels in Istanbul .

Cairo Egypt

13. Egypt, Africa

Temperature in May: 34°C high; 24°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 4 hours 40 minutes Time difference: GMT +2

Rebounding Egypt shows new confidence this year with the long-awaited opening of its $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum (after several delays, it’s slated to welcome visitors by the end of 2020). Just over a mile from the show-stopping Giza Pyramid Complex, the museum promises, among other things, a faithful reconstruction of Tutankhamun’s extravagantly ornamented tomb, featuring more than 5,000 original pieces. Though the country’s troubles have not vanished, the number of returning tourists has crept upwards enough to encourage other luxuries; the new Cairo St Regis is a chic high-rise hotel offering respite from street-level chaos. May might be the best time to see Egypt’s wonders without an accompanying rabble, before summer gets truly sweltering, but off-season enough to bag five-stars for less.

Sustainable travel tip: Cruising down the Nile on your bucket list? Set sail on a traditional wooden felucca , a more sustainable option than the ubiquitous four-storey floating hotels, some of which are known to pollute the river with fuel and sewage.

Where to stay: At one of Egypt’s best beach hotels and red sea diving spots, Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh . Or, this mini house near Cairo is a photographer's dream, available to book on Airbnb.

Memphis Tennessee

14. Memphis, USA

Temperature in May: 27°C high; 17°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 12 hours Time difference: GMT -6

The Memphis in May Festival – a month of celebrations centred around the beloved preoccupations of blues and barbecue – brings an already party-loving city even more to life. Lately, this storied part of the American South has been gifted with a little extra sparkle, too: an expanded Graceland features an entire museum dedicated solely to Elvis’s cars; the new Mighty Lights of Hernando de Soto Bridge shine a nightly show over the Mississippi’s swell. Beale Street remains an essential destination: a neon strip of legendary blues clubs. And don’t leave without a taste of those famed baby-back ribs. With around 115 barbecue restaurants inside the city, there’s really no excuse.

Sustainable travel tip: Memphis may not exactly be pedestrian-friendly, but, thanks to the recent development of more than 300 miles of bike lanes, there’s now a quick and clean way to navigate both downtown and the city’s wider sprawl. Explore Bike Share supplies the Memphis version of Boris bikes, accessed via an app.

Where to stay : In the downtown district of Memphis lies The Peabody , a grand hotel a favourite of locals and travellers.

Pig Island in Bahamas

15. Bahamas, Caribbean

Temperature in May: 29°C high; 22°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 12 hours Time difference: GMT -5

Behold the Bahamian sweet spot: May. The winter hordes long gone, and spring-breakers freshly departed. Hurricane season doesn’t set in until June . Beaches relieved of rowdy crowds settle sedately in the sun. There’s nothing to do but stake out your patch on pristine Cabbage Beach (even quieter at the north end), take your pick of poolside lounge chairs, and pluck the fruits of Gladstone Road Farmers Market (open until the end of the month). You might even splash about with a sow at Pig Beach.

Sustainable travel tip: Andros Island isn’t just an unspoiled slice of backcountry untroubled by cruise ships and high-rise hotels; it’s also home to Tiamo , an impressive eco-lodge with just 13 thatched bungalows fringed by white beach and thick palms. Tiamo runs on solar power, has composting toilets (though you wouldn’t know it to look at them), and employs staff from local communities who are trained as nature guides – take an informed boat tour through mangroves or explore caves and forests inland.

Where to stay: On a private oceanfront estate with Versailles-like gardens at Four Season's The Ocean Club . Guests can dine at top chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Dune, indulge in the Balinese-inspired One&Only Spa, or relax by the oceanfront pool. A mix of locality, cerulean sea, and ultra-private intimacy makes Rosewood Baha Mar the easiest place to stop in to for winter sun without becoming a total beach bum.

Chobe National Park in Botswana

16. Botswana, Africa

Temperature in May: 27°C high; 10°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 13 hours Time difference: GMT +2

The Okavango Delta hogs all the press, but Chobe National Park, in Botswana ’s north-east corner, is every bit as captivating, especially in May. It’s the beginning of dry season, but just before high season, so camps aren’t too crowded, the weather is mild (around 25°C) and evaporating surface water drives large herds of animals to the Chobe River. Cruise past crocs and hippos on a boat safari, with a glass of chilled South African wine in hand. The park is also home to one of Africa’s largest concentrations of elephants. andBeyond’s Chobe Under Canvas provides a proper adventure, bringing you as close to nature as you might care to get.

Sustainable travel tip: Most national parks and reserves in Botswana lease the land from local communities, generating royalties that are invested back into the community and into conservation. The country has also created an Eco-Certification System for tourism businesses (more here botswanatourism.co.bw ), so check whether your operator and/or accommodation is meeting those standards. For more inspiration, see our pick of Six incredible safari lodges in Botswana.

Where to stay: Jack’s Camp is an old-world, Moroccan-style glamorous tented safari camp in the middle of Botswana’s arid Kgalagadi. Amongst the many lodges in Botswana are some stunning Airbnbs too - this farm has taken our fancy.

Homes along Carbon Beach

17. California, USA

Temperature in May: 22°C high; 12°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 11 hours Time difference: GMT -8

Come May we're California -dreamin' – of Yosemite National Park, cool and quirky San Francisco and shiny sparkly Los Angeles . If you harbour Jack Kerouac fantasies then take an all-American road trip through the state or along Big Sur. Conversely, the cities and towns of California are diverse and interesting enough individually to brave the long-haul flight for. San Francisco is the state capital of food and outdoor action (if not the actual state capital), while Los Angeles is a strange glittering town of health, wealth and youth, and San Diego is great for surfing. The smaller towns dotted along this sunny coast, such as Malibu and Palm Springs , are also charming enough to keep you occupied.

Sustainable travel tip: Between tech giants and movie studios, California is overwhelmingly agricultural, and its status as the nation’s food basket means the majority of its trendy farm-to-table restaurants are the real deal. San Francisco, in particular, champions regional farms and producers all over its menus: avoid Downtown tourist traps and head for hot restaurants in hip ’hoods such as Cow Hollow and the Mission. Don’t miss the temple to local food at the Ferry Building’s covered market, either.

Where to stay: Little sister to the smarter Palihouse, Palihotel has 32 rooms with a velvety bohemian glamour and Dean & Deluca snacks in the bulging mini-bars. For the full LA experience, there's even the Eggslut food truck outside. Or, For a design hotel, The Hoxton in Downtown LA is a firm favourite.

Vancouver Island

18. Vancouver Island

Temperature in May: 17°C high; 10°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 9 hours 15 minutes Time difference: GMT -8

In amongst the knotted tangle of Vancouver Island 's evergreen forest, it's easy to forget that this is supposedly the most populated island in North America. Mother Nature is still queen, with bears roaming the interior and excellent whale-watching off the coast. Even if you're not barmy about wildlife, this island is one big playground. Daredevils can throw themselves down whitewater rapids, paraglide from peaks or snorkel and dive the sea. There's a more chilled-out side too; the surfer town of Tofino is quickly becoming the best place for food, while glamping takes on new heights at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort .

Sustainable travel tip: Pay a visit to the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. The park falls within the traditional territories of nine different nations of the Nuu-chah-nulth people, and park authorities work closely with those nations to manage the lands respectfully and represent First Nations culture. It’s one of few examples of tourism in Canada working for indigenous people, and is well worth supporting.

Where to stay: If you venture over to Vancouver Island, book a room at Rosewood Hotel Georgia . There is a fabulous speakeasy bar with a range of dangerous absinthes, a buzzy courtyard café, a stunning pool and a five-star spa. Distinguished, clubby and stylishly Edwardian, it feels like an elegant throwback to the wonderful era of grand hotels.

Cape Verde

19. Cape Verde

Temperature in May: 27°C high; 20°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 7 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT -1

Known as Africa's answer to the Galápagos Islands, richly diverse Cape Verde is good for a guaranteed hit of sunshine located in The Atlantic. The dramatic interior hides volcanic hot springs and arid deserts, while the beaches, with their azure seas and white sands, are more befitting of the Caribbean. With this abundance of natural resources and a dash of African charm and culture, Cape Verde's potential is finally being recognised.

Sustainable travel tip: Most tourists head to Cape Verde for a fly-and-flop holiday, but why not prioritise local culture and landscape with Responsible Travel ’s walking and cultural trip instead? The itinerary includes stays at family-run guesthouses and plumps for hiking routes that don’t trample over ecologically delicate areas.

Where to stay: Odjo d'Aqua Hotel , a small, locally owned hotel with a garden, a pool, anachronistically decorated rooms (antiques and curios, fishing equipment and so on) and an open-air restaurant-bar jutting out into the sea, where you can eat as the Atlantic rollers crash past.

Lake District England

20. Lake District, England

Temperature in May: 13°C high; 4°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 5 hours drive from London Time difference: GMT

Cumbria might not be basking in glorious early-summer sunshine come May, but spring is still one of the loveliest times to finally pay a visit to the Lake District National Park . Ironically, in these parts, lakes are actually diversely known as ‘meres,’ ‘tarns’ and ‘waters’. Whatever you call these vast bodies of water, a May trip promises joyful signs of the changing seasons, from carpets of bluebells to spotting Herdwick lambs to rich cherry blossoms – all without the crowds that flock here once summer-proper arrives.

Sustainable travel tip: Where possible, leave a car behind and sightsee on public transport, by bike or on foot.

Where to stay: Set on a hillside a short drive from Lake Windermere, Gilpin Hotel sprawls across 21 acres of verdant grounds. Or check into low-key country-house Another Place in Ullswater for uninterrupted views of the lake and brilliant on-site restaurants.

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Picking your next destination isn’t easy, but there’s a better way than spinning a big globe, closing your eyes and slamming your finger down (it’ll probably end up in the middle of the Atlantic, and wifi there is patchy, to say the least). Introducing our ultimate month-by-month destination guide : your no-fuss list of places to go, things to see and good weather to chase around the world.

Today we’re looking at where to travel in May, a balmy, sunshine-in-a-bowl sort of month, particularly for the northern hemisphere. Europe wakes up from its winter slumber, tables and vino glasses start appearing on cobbled sidewalks, beaches in the Caribbean and the Med begin to buzz, and the world puts its metaphorical feet up with a good John Grisham novel. Here’s where you should be looking for that perfect May getaway.

Top 10 destinations to travel in May

Trekkers on a path to Everest Base Camp

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  • Athens to Santorini – 8 days
  • Sail Greece: Santorini to Mykonos – 8 days

Read more: 9 Greek beaches that should be on your bucket list

Three women on a gondola in Italy

Head into Tuscany for tranquil cellar door pitstops, visit Florence for the annual Festa del Grillo in Cascine Park (vendors basically unleash a horde of crickets on the city), or snack on in-season fava beans, tomatoes and strawberries at a Monti street café in Rome.

  • Best of Italy – 15 days 
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4. The United States

A scenic view of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA

Okay, the United States is a big place. So let’s narrow it down. If you happen to be passing through the Appalachians (and want to brave the trackside crowds), you should consider visiting the Kentucky Derby. May is also a great time to visit the Grand Canyon as the winter snow has usually cleared, the weather’s warming up and the summer hordes haven’t yet clogged all the viewing platforms. Plus, the North Rim reopens mid-May for the spring/summer season (it closes for most of winter) – always an exciting time. Weather-wise though, it’s hard to beat the north-east: Cape Cod, Pittsburgh and New England in general are all coming into bloom.

  • Western USA National Parks Loop – 5 days
  • Real LA to San Francisco – 11 days
  • Tennessee Music Trail to New Orleans – 6 days

best international places to visit in the month of may

Our pick? The Festival of the Roses at Kelaa-des-Mgouna, a desert town that’s home to the country’s famous rose water industry. Over 700 tonnes of petals will be harvested from the valleys during this time, and locals celebrate with traditional dancing, singing and (our favourite) eating. If rose water’s your thing, there’s no better place to be.

  • Best of Morocco – 15 days 
  • Morocco Encompassed – 17 days
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A yacht in the Bahamas

7. Australia

Travellers walking through a rainforest in Australia

  • Broome to Perth Overland – 10 days
  • Queensland Daintree Explorer – 5 days
  • Uluru & Kings Canyon Adventure – 4 days

8. Czech Republic

Colourful houses and rooftops in the Czech Republic

For those who like to chase their culture with a good brew, there’s also the Czech Beer Festival – a 17-day celebration that takes place at over 70 local breweries, not to mention a stomach-expanding feast of local Czech food courtesy of the country’s hottest chefs. Trust us, you’ll never want to leave.

  • Highlights of Central Europe – 9 days 
  • Best of Central Europe – 15 days
  • Cycle Prague to Vienna – 8 days

Three people walking through a square in Madrid at sunset

We recommend a little out-of-the-way spot like Castelldefels (great tapas, fewer crowds). The weather usually hovers around the mid-20s (°C) or high 70s (°F). Hit up a good rooftop bar in the Gothic Quarter, order a ruby pitcher of sangria and let the evening unfold. If you’ve got your dancing shoes on, make sure to check out the Ciutat Flamenco Festival held in the Mercat de les Flors.

  • Best of Spain – 15 days
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  • Explore Spain & Portugal – 15 days

Read more: Our guide to 7 days in Spain

A herd of alpacas in Peru

Temperatures in the mountains can drop to around 10°C (50°F) after sunset, so pack a few layers to keep you warm at night. For something really special, check out the Qoyllur Rit’I, a massive indigenous pilgrimage to the peak of Mt Ausangate near Cusco. Thousands of locals attempt the climb, some carrying blocks of ice down on their backs).

  • Inca Trail Express – 7 days
  • Sacred Land of the Incas – 15 days
  • Premium Peru – 9 days

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With its pleasantly warm weather and thinned crowds, May is the perfect time to take a trip before the expensive summer season. Considering sights, weather, traveler sentiment and annual events (among other factors), U.S. News rounded up the best places to visit in May. Whether you're looking for an outdoor adventure in a national park, a quick Memorial Day getaway or a leisurely beach vacation , you can't go wrong with these destinations. Vote for your favorite locales below to help determine next year's list.

Bryce Canyon National Park

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When May comes around in Bryce Canyon National Park, the snow is nearly gone, which means the park's main road and popular trails are likely to be open. Highs are typically in the 60s during the day, too – ideal conditions for hiking and biking this Utah park's paths. Visitor numbers start to ramp up this month, but it's still early enough in the season that you're unlikely to have to jostle for a view at the popular Bryce Point, which overlooks Bryce Amphitheater, a landscape of otherworldly rock spires (called hoodoos).

best international places to visit in the month of may

This Portuguese island chain in the Atlantic Ocean offers a little bit of everything for active travelers, from geoparks and waterfall hikes to paragliding. Though the weather here is always a bit unpredictable, the chances of wind and rain are lower in May. The water temperature also begins to warm up for must-do activities like snorkeling or swimming with dolphins, and with fewer swells than the winter months, beginner surfers will feel more comfortable trying to hang ten. As an added bonus, the biggest festival in the Azores – the Feasts of Santo Cristo dos Milagres – typically occurs in May.

best international places to visit in the month of may

Travelers looking for a vacation filled with unique and heart-pumping activities should set their sights on Cappadocia. This mountainous region in central Turkey is home to a UNESCO-listed national park, centuries-old underground cities, ancient cave dwellings, magnificent rock formations and more. Plus, thanks to average temperatures in the 60s and 70s in May, activities like soaring high above the Göreme Valley on a hot air balloon tour and driving a four-wheel-drive vehicle past fairy chimneys couldn't be more pleasant.

best international places to visit in the month of may

As one of the warmest and driest times of year in Palawan, May welcomes travelers with open arms. Take advantage of the minimal rainfall by experiencing all of the outdoor activities and attractions that this Philippine island has to offer –spoiler alert, there are a lot. Spend time relaxing on Palawan's white sand beaches, island-hopping or even swimming with gentle whale sharks. Water sports are popular in this destination as well, from diving Tubbataha Reef to kayaking El Nido's Big Lagoon.  

best international places to visit in the month of may

Visiting Granada, Spain, in May is a no-brainer. Average temperatures in the mid-70s, blooming flower displays (at Generalife Gardens) and a full roster of events make this Andalusian city a must-visit in the spring. Día de la Cruz and Feria del Corpus Christi, two of the city's most popular celebrations, are both held in May, and travelers won't want to miss seeing Granada come alive with music, flamenco dancers and more. Save time during your trip for a guided tour of the Alhambra and strolling through the Albaicín neighborhood.

best international places to visit in the month of may

May falls within this Peruvian city's winter season, though you probably wouldn't notice thanks to its consistently mild temperatures (highs hover in the 60s). This month rarely sees rain showers, and you'll encounter fewer tourists at archaeological wonders like La Catedral – which sits in the restaurant- and coffee shop-filled Plaza de Armas – and Machu Picchu – a bucket list destination and UNESCO World Heritage Site located about 50 miles northwest of Cusco. If you're up for a challenge, hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. This difficult trek through the area's towering mountains takes about four days to complete.

best international places to visit in the month of may

With 33 beaches, this eastern Caribbean island is a sun worshipper's dream, and May temperatures in the upper 70s and 80s are perfect for basking on its white sands . Spend warm days venturing to offshore cays, exploring fishing villages and watching yacht races during the Anguilla Regatta, typically held every May. Since this is the start of the island's rainy season, the weather can be wetter and more humid than the winter months, but visitors will be rewarded with cheaper accommodations. 

best international places to visit in the month of may

May is a great time for a trip to this seaside Spanish city before the heat and humidity become unbearable. Can't-miss architectural marvels to check out include Antoni Gaudí's whimsical Park Güell and the Gothic-style Sagrada Família. Budget time for visiting some of Barcelona's highly regarded museums, such as the Picasso Museum, and relax at Barceloneta beach before stopping at a nearby seafood restaurant for some of the best paella in the city. What's more, the city plays host to a number of events come May, including film and music festivals

best international places to visit in the month of may

Craggy coastline views, a world-famous aquarium and a superb farm-to-table dining scene draw tourists of all types to Monterey, California. Though temperatures here remain in the 60s for most of the year, rainfall drops significantly in May. Popular festivals also make this a great time of the year to visit. Come early in the month for the Pacific Grove Good Old Days Street Festival, which showcases local artisans and craft vendors, plus a variety of food booths. And near the end of the month, the three-day California Roots Music & Arts Festival celebrates reggae artists.

best international places to visit in the month of may

Visit Laguna Beach for a perfect sunny-and-70, laid-back beach vacation. May is part of this Southern California town's spring shoulder season, so you'll find fewer people on popular stretches of sand like Main Beach and Crescent Bay Beach. Plus, the quieter month is ideal for relaxation-focused activities, such as outdoor yoga and hiking. When travelers need a break from reconnecting with themselves or nature, they can check out Laguna Beach's thriving art scene, which includes hundreds of galleries, studios and public works of art.

best international places to visit in the month of may

Bright turquoise water, gorgeous white sand and lush green vegetation await vacationers in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Composed of 32 islands and cays, this Caribbean archipelago is perfect for a tropical getaway. May falls between the country's peak winter season and its hurricane-prone low season, making it an ideal time for scuba diving and snorkeling in the Tobago Cays Marine Park, swimming and soaking up some rays at Canouan's beaches and hiking to beautiful waterfalls like Dark View Falls. Travelers will also want to check out the country's 20-acre Botanical Gardens, the oldest available in the Western Hemisphere.

best international places to visit in the month of may

Victoria, British Columbia's capital city, sits on the southern portion of Vancouver Island. Not only does this Canadian destination boast comfortable highs in the low 60s in May, it is just a short ferry ride from Seattle (less than three hours), making it perfect for a quick weekend getaway . Spend your visit strolling through the 55-acre Butchart Gardens, which are bursting with colorful tulips and cherry blossoms come May, then get out on the water on a whale watching tour. Before heading home, don't forget to shop for souvenirs along Government Street.

best international places to visit in the month of may

Considered the birthplace of democracy and drama, Athens boasts a historical legacy that is hard to top. The main reason to visit is to see the ancient city's impressive ruins, which you'll find at the Acropolis and Ancient Agora. For an additional look at Athens' past, check out the incredible Greek artifacts on display at the National Archaeological Museum and the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture. May vacations are especially enjoyable thanks to comfortable daytime temps hovering in the mid-70s.

best international places to visit in the month of may

By late May, most of Yellowstone's trails and must-see attractions are open, welcoming eager nature enthusiasts seeking a breath of fresh air. The average 50-degree temperatures provide a brisk but comfortable atmosphere for a hike on one of the Old Faithful area's trails or a kayaking excursion on Yellowstone Lake. For a glimpse of wildlife, head to Lamar Valley to view wolf pups emerging from their dens. Keep in mind that if you visit during Memorial Day weekend, you'll likely run into crowds.

best international places to visit in the month of may

With warm weather year-round (average temperatures sit in the 80s), there's never a bad time to visit Singapore. But in May, this Asian city-state on the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula welcomes events such as the Singapore Cocktail Festival, the Singapore International Festival of Arts and the Singapore HeritageFest. When you're not enjoying your time at one of Singapore's cultural events, check out top attractions like Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic nature park that is home to the Supertree Observatory and the Cloud Forest.  

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The Best Places to Travel in May, From the Cyclades to Zambia

By Caitlin Morton

Zambia

A comprehensive list of the best places to travel in May would be incredibly long. This month is one of our favorite times to roam the world because the weather is usually ideal no matter where you go—whether in the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern, and the crowds are much thinner than during the summer months when most families and their kids are off for holidays. Plus, its position between spring break and summer vacation makes for a nice window of time begging to be filled with a trip.

But where to go? Whether you want to experience some of America’s best under-the-radar cities, soak up the sun in Sicily, or even squeeze in a safari in Zambia, these are a short selection of the best places to travel in May. (And if you want to get ahead of the game, here's a list of the best places to travel in June and July , as well.) This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

OneOnly Kea

The Cyclades, Greece

We don’t really need an excuse to head to the Cyclades—a Greek island group that includes Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Milos, and Ios—but the host of chic new hotels opening in 2024 certainly doesn’t hurt. Be one of the first people to stay at the five-star, 80-acre Gundari Resort , which opens in May on the island of Folegandros. The resort’s stone-and-cement villas (not to mention cliffside views of the Aegean) epitomize the effortless style of the Cyclades.

Meanwhile, One&Only will unveil a new property on Kea in May—a seaside resort where each villa comes with a private pool, terrace, courtyard, and fireplace. And to make your idyllic jaunt even more leisurely, take advantage of new flight routes to the Greek islands from major carriers like Etihad and British Airways, as well as inter-island flights from local carrier Cycladic.

Holland Michigan

Holland, Michigan

If you’re not able to make it to the Netherlands for tulip season this year, consider planning a visit to Holland, Michigan. The appropriately named town (and a great day trip from Chicago ) is filled with old-fashioned windmills, re-envisioned Germanic villages, dainty gardens, and—best of all—millions of tulips.

Try to time your visit to the town's annual Tulip Town Festival , held this year from May 4 to 12. The festival celebrates Holland's rich Dutch history with a Dutch market and costume exhibit, carnival, and flower-themed events like flower arranging lessons and yoga in the tulips. Book a room at Castle in the Country , a Victorian inn with a wrap-around porch and secluded location that lends itself perfectly to stargazing.

Galpagos Islands Ecuador

Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

The Galápagos Islands are a classic bucket-list destination, with towering rock formations, blue lakes, and dinosaur-like giant tortoises drawing travelers from all over the world. The islands are also a popular spot for diving and snorkeling, with the best underwater visibility occurring during the warm season (which starts in December and stretches through the end of May). This is your best chance to see marine life, plus the courtship of blue-footed boobies and freshly hatched sea turtles.

A cruise is the preferred way to explore the islands, and you have new some options to choose from. A few summers ago , Silversea launched the 100-passenger Silver Origin , specifically built for the Galápagos. The ship was designed to minimize impact on the environment, with features like enhanced water management systems and a computer-aided “dynamic positioning system” to place seabed-hitting anchors. There are also aesthetic stand-outs, like floor-to-ceiling windows in the suites and interior color palettes that complement the archipelago's terrain.

Zambia

Zambia is a popular safari destination, with 30% of the country allocated as national parkland. The country also has the Zambezi River which flows into Victoria Falls, one of the world’s most jaw-dropping waterfalls. These natural sites are primed for a vacation in May, which marks the end of Emerald Season—the time of year when the bush is green, the weather is not too hot, and the light is perfect for photographing wildlife.

Book your safari trip with boutique tour operator The Bushcamp Company , which operates six camps in the southern parts of South Luangwa National Park. Each camp is worth staying at, but this year you should look toward the renovated Chindeni Bushcamp , with four simple yet comfortable canvas tents that channel the frontier days of safari travel.

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Nantucket

Nantucket, Massachusetts

So much more than just a summer town, Nantucket is a beauty in every season. But there are a few perks to visiting in May—namely, beating the summer influx of tourists. You won’t have to dodge quite as many crowds as you bike and sail your way around the island, and you can score some unobstructed views of the three million daffodils that bloom here in late April and early May.

When you aren’t out enjoying some fresh sea breezes, you better be eating seafood. Try the oysters at Cru (open for the season in May) or Atlantic halibut at upscale Dune for some unforgettable meals. For perfect pairings, align your visit with the Nantucket Wine Festival , a four-day event taking place from May 15–19 this year. And to wind down at the end of a busy day, you can't do much better than The Wauwinet . The five-star hotel (and past Condé Nast Traveler Gold List winner) is tucked away on the far northeastern side of the island, meaning the only strangers you’ll run into are fellow guests and friendly staff members.

Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu

May marks the beginning of the dry season in Peru , which makes it the perfect time to see the endpoint of the Inca Trail in its greenest glory. As an added bonus, visiting Machu Picchu in May helps you avoid the heaviest crowds that arrive in June, July, and August. This is one of those trips that you typically have to plan a year in advance , so consider this your reminder to get a head start on 2025 trip planning.

Make sure to carve out some time to explore the city of Cusco, which most people use as a starting point for their Machu Picchu visit. (The destinations are about two hours apart by train.) The Andean city retains much of its colonial architecture, from its cobblestone roads to the Baroque design of its churches. It also has several great hotels to choose from, including Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Award winners Inkaterra La Casona and JW Marriott El Convento Cusco .

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Louisville, Kentucky

You haven’t experienced true day drinking until you’ve sipped on a mint julep at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby. Held this year on Saturday, May 4, the iconic horse race is a great excuse to spend a long weekend in Louisville . Your itinerary should, of course, prioritize spending time at Churchill Downs, where you can visit the Kentucky Derby Museum, sip cocktails, and enjoy some fine dining at one of the venue's many restaurants and lounges.

Book a room at 21c Museum Hotel —a regular favorite in our Readers’ Choice Awards —for the exposed brick walls, art exhibits, and a bar that has more than 120 bottles of Kentucky bourbon.

Healdsburg is not only one of the most alluring slices of California wine country—its also one of the best places to...

Healdsburg, California

Healdsburg is not only one of the most alluring slices of California wine country—it’s also one of the best places to travel in May. The charming hamlet is known for its world-class food and wine, both of which deliciously collide during the Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience every spring. This year’s celebration (held May 16–19) will feature classes and tastings led by celebrity chefs and local artisans, as well as outdoor concerts, vineyard picnics, and even an entire seminar about which wines to pair with tacos (sign us up).

Another compelling reason to visit Healdsburg this spring? The Madrona : a historic mansion-turned-boutique hotel and 2023 Hot List winner . ​​Originally built in 1881, this gabled mansion has been reimagined as a 24-key property with curated gallery walls and a Michelin-starred chef helming the on-site restaurant. We can’t think of a more fabulous place to nurse your mild, Chardonnay-induced hangover.

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Sicily, Italy

Head to the Baroque town of Noto to fill up on fettuccine ai funghi and stroll past grand cathedrals. Then rest up at the luxurious Seven Rooms Villadorata , where you can sleep in ornate rooms and stock up on the hotel’s famous line of organic olive oil soaps.

Heading west, Fontes Episcopi is a divine eco-retreat with stone walls, an ivy-draped courtyard, and a farm kitchen serving up fresh pasta. The hotel opened three new stand-alone suites with skylights and terraces just behind the pool—although the original rooms are equally lovely, with air from the nearby citrus groves wafting through the windows.

Shou Sugi Ban House

The Hamptons, New York

The Hamptons , a string of towns along the easternmost shore of Long Island, is so much more than a summer destination. Visit in the early weeks of May to beat the Memorial Day crowds, and enjoy non-beach activities like visiting the Parrish Art Museum , sipping wine at Fresno Restaurant ’s outdoor rosé garden, and hiking through Montauk Point State Park.

Another compelling reason to visit the Hamptons is to book a room at Shou Sugi Ban House , an incredibly chic wellness retreat that opened in Water Mill a few years ago. The hotel is zen personified, with Buddha statues greeting you at the front gate, steaming bowls of congee for breakfast, and 13 standalone villas with Japanese wooden soak tubs. Hydrotherapy spa treatments and tea ceremonies are icing on the relaxation cake.

Puebla Mexico

Puebla, Mexico

While Cinco de Mayo is more of an excuse for Americans to drink margaritas than an actual Mexican celebration, Puebla is one town that does go all out for the holiday. The country’s fourth-largest city was the site of the 1862 battle that Cinco de Mayo marks, and residents honor the date with parades, fireworks, and military reenactments. But Puebla is so much more than one highlighted day on the calendar. The city is known for its delicious food (it’s the birthplace of mole, gorditas, and cemita sandwiches), shops that will leave you filling a second suitcase with souvenirs , and a colorful village feel that provides endless photo opportunities.

When it comes to hotels, we've been in love with Azul Talavera ever since it opened in 2017. Aside from its impeccable design and spacious rooms, the property has the best rooftop in the city, where you can sip a watermelon martini while gazing out over the smoking volcano Popocatépetl.

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Nova Scotia, Canada

Comfortable springtime temperatures are ideal for outdoor adventuring in the oceanside province of Nova Scotia, with activities ranging from hiking and biking to kayaking along the coastlines. If you’d rather take in the scenery without breaking a sweat, charter a boat tour with Salty Dog Tours or Halifax Harbour Tours , both of which start operating for the season in May.

Make sure to spend a couple of days and nights in Halifax, too. Stay at the  Lord Nelson Hotel and Suites  by the Halifax Public Gardens for a dose of history (the hotel was originally built in 1928), or at the Muir, Autograph Collection Hotel for waterfront dining and a private in-house art gallery.

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Greenville, South Carolina

Voted one of the best cities in the US in our most recent Readers’ Choice Awards, Greenville is a great under-the-radar South Carolina option. Visit during May for some of the city’s best annual festivals and events, like the Saturday Market; Gallabrae , a local version of the Scottish Games over Memorial Day Weekend; and Artisphere , a popular art festival held this year from May 10 to 12.

The spring season is also ideal for exploring the outdoors, and Greenville is especially primed for hiking and biking, thanks to its proximity to five state parks and the Blue Ridge Mountains . And you’re going to need to stretch your legs a bit after filling up at one of the 100+ locally owned restaurants in the downtown area. Come sundown, recharge at the AC Hotel on Main Street, which features works from more than 100 local artists.

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The best places to visit in May 2024

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Exploring Norway's west coast makes for an unforgettable experience © Roberto Moiola / Sysaworld / Getty Images

Combining shoulder-season prices with decent weather in many parts of the world, May offers a lot to travelers. So whether you’re seeking wildlife encounters, cultural happenings, an intrepid journey or a destination that won’t break the bank, there’ll be something in this month’s round-up sure to rouse your wanderlust. 

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Samothraki, Greece 

Why now? To see an underexplored part of Greece. 

Lurking out in the northeast Aegean, Samothraki (Samothrace) also lurks off most international tourists’ radars – and is all the more alluring for it (though it’s popular among Greeks, so avoid July and August). The island is home to forests, streams and waterfalls – especially lush and full-flowing in spring – and Mt Fengári, the highest peak in the region, atop which it’s said Poseidon sat to watch the Trojan War. This makes it a natural-adventure playground, great for hiking, rafting and canyoning, as well as a place to chill (the best beaches are at Pachia Ammos, Vatis and Kipos). If the sea still feels chilly in May, go to Thermá, to dip in the village’s warm natural mineral springs.

Looking to plan a trip to the Greek Islands? Check out our guide to see how many you can see in a week.

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Why now? Sun’s out, surf’s up.

Barbados is your grade-A tropical paradise, prime for beach lazing, sun-soaking and enjoying the sea breeze. But it’s also one of the best islands in the Caribbean for surfing, especially on its Atlantic-facing south and east coasts. Conditions are usually good and consistent from November right through to June; the advantage of May is that, while there might be a little more rain than in the preceding months, it’s still super sunny, and prices are lower, too. Top spots for catching waves include Freights Bay (good for beginners), South Point and Soup Bowl, a world-class wave near laid-back Bathsheba that has hosted international competitions. Brandons, a glorious beach near the capital Bridgetown , is also popular. Also of note, Rihanna is from Barbados, you can check out her childhood home among other great places to visit in Barbados .

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Great Smoky Mountains, USA

Why now? Glimpse a dazzling natural display, before the crowds arrive.

The Smokies are truly on fire this month. This spectacular subrange of the Appalachian chain, on the border of North Carolina and Tennessee , is home to huge numbers of Photinus carolinus (synchronous fireflies) and May to June is typically when they put on their magical en-masse mating display: a forest full of males flashing in unison. If you want to see this amazing phenomenon read the how-to from our expert, John Garry. This natural wonder is the icing on the cake of a springtime road trip through the mountains. The USA’s most popular national park is quieter at this time. Take scenic drives via its misty ridges, hike wildflower-flush trails, look out for the diverse wildlife – from groundhogs and chipmunks to salamanders and black bears – and soak up the strong Southern Appalachian culture: log cabins, mills and churches built by early settlers have been preserved here. 

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Newfoundland, Canada 

Why now? To watch icebergs float through the Atlantic. 

They call the waters off Newfoundland and Labrador  “Iceberg Alley.” In spring, great hunks of Arctic ice – mostly cast-offs from the glaciers of western Greenland – float down the Atlantic coast past Canada ’s easternmost province. They usually arrive in April and May, peaking from mid-May to June. You can stand onshore and watch these white titans drift by or board a boat for a closer look. Good spots include St Anthony, Twillingate, Bonavista and St John’s /Cape Spear. Seabirds also start to show up in May, while by the end of the month the first whales appear.

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Damaraland, Namibia

Why now? To see local wildlife on warm days in green wilderness.

Even in a country as sparse as Namibia – the second-least-populated place on earth – Damaraland stands out as especially empty. Sprawling across north-central Namibia, it’s a wilderness of craggy mountains, dry riverbeds and desert-adapted animals, including elephants, rhinos and lions. May, when days are warm and dry and the landscape is still tinged green, is a great time to seek out these species as they gather around waterholes. Better still, the country is a pioneer in community-driven ecotourism, with large areas run as communal conservancies that empower local people.

Where are the best places to travel to in May for adventure?

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Uzbekistan 

Why now? see the Silk Road showstopper in fine weather. 

Caravansaries. The Silk Road. Spices. There’s something undeniably romantic about travel here, which has been the cultural heart of Central Asia for millennia and one of our picks for Best in Travel 2024 . This is especially true of Uzbekistan ’s trio of historic cities – Samarkand , Bukhara  and  Khiva – which glitter with mosaic-tiled mausoleums, mosques and medressas (religious schools) that still speak of ancient times. Bukhara’s Silk and Spices Festival (late May) seeks to celebrate that legacy, showcasing the carpet weavers, wood carvers, musicians and artists still practicing traditional skills. Indeed, May is the perfect month to visit. Temperatures in the mid-70s°F (mid-20s°C) make for comfortable sightseeing, while tulips and apricot blossoms enliven the landscapes. Our own Alex Butler traveled to Uzbekistan recently, you could make it easy on yourself and copy her trip. 

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Why now? Sail to the fjords in sunshine on the west coast. 

Hurtigruten ferries ply Norway ’s 1491-mile (2400 km) west coast, from southerly Bergen to Arctic Kirkenes year-round. They are a lifeline for people living along this wild, fjord-serrated seaboard – so they must depart, whatever the weather. That said, May to June is a good time to visit. The weather is generally mild and days are extraordinarily long. By mid-May, the sun doesn’t set at all in far-north Tromsø – which means you can watch the jaw-dropping scenery glide by all night long. Better weather and more light make it easier to hop off for activities, too. There are 34 ports of call; disembark to fish in the Lofoten Islands , meet Sami people at North Cape or hike near Geirangerfjord. Note that May is a month of festivals in pretty Bergen, so allow extra time here before you sail. You can even go on a budget if you know how. 

Where are the best places to travel to in May for culture?

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Why now? Encounter marine giants and Maya monuments in dry weather. 

Diminutive Belize  packs a big punch. Only about 180 miles (290km) long, and with English as the official language, it’s a cinch to hop between its ancient Maya ruins, wildlife-rich tropical forests, living Maya communities and the cays and atolls of the world’s second-longest barrier reef, offering gorgeous beaches and fabulous snorkeling. You can see a lot of the country on a road trip  with no problem. May’s a sweet spot for weather and wildlife, when the sun shines, whale sharks cruise near Gladden Spit, and nesting green, hawksbill and loggerhead turtles lumber onto beaches on Glover’s Reef and Ambergris Caye . In the north, explore relatively little-visited temples at jungle-set sites such as Xunantunich and Lamanai ; today, the descendants of the ancient Maya who built these monuments live in villages around Toledo, where they welcome visitors to immersive homestays.

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Memphis, USA

Why now? Music, grilled meat and Mississippi sunsets – without the mosquitos.

Memphis is less like a city, and more like a religion. People come to pay homage in the spiritual home of the blues, rock’n’roll, Elvis Presley and Memphis-style barbecue. In short, it’s a feast for ears, bellies and souls. Spring sees the Tennessee city at its tastiest: good weather, before summer’s sticky, buggy heat; plus the Memphis in May festival , incorporating the Beale Street Music Festival, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, the Great American River Run and more. There are sites aplenty: take a tour of legendary Sun Studio ; visit the National Civil Rights Museum (partially housed inside the Lorraine Motel, where Martin Luther King Jr was shot in 1968); and, of course, make a pilgrimage to Graceland , Elvis’ uber-kitsch home. Wander through all of the great neighborhoods in Memphis to really get under the skin of this historical city.

Where are the best places to travel to in May for food and drink?

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Murcia, Spain

Why now? To eat really well.

There isn’t really a bad time to visit Spain ’s Costa Cálida (the “Warm Coast”). But balmy, sunny May, with average highs of around 25°C (77°F), is a good time to get a real flavor of the place before summer crowds arrive. And the flavors are exceptional: surrounded by hills, vineyards, olive groves, fertile gardens and rich seas, the region is renowned for its quality meats, fruit, vegetables and fish. Regional specialities to look out for include caldero del mar menor , a cauldron-cooked rice stew traditionally made by fishermen from catch too small to sell; and paparajotes , battered and fried lemon leaves. Tapas trails can be followed in both the regional capital  Murcia and the historic port of Cartagena .

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Bali, Indonesia 

Why now? Eat your way into the local culture.

Bali in May? Delicious. Dry, hot and sunny days, peak season crowds yet to descend and – as always – a relaxed vibe. Nowhere is the latter more true than in Ubud , the artsy, hippie highlands town with a good line of galleries and museums, ancient temples and a thriving food scene. Ubud, which is surrounded by lush forests, paddy fields and leafy plantations, has several world-class restaurants and fancy cocktail lounges as well as low-key food stalls and cafes serving Balinese specialities – gado gado salad, satay, injin porridge, babi guling (suckling pig) and more. It’s a great place to take a cooking course. 

Start planning your trip to Bali with these things to know before you go.

Looking to plan further ahead? Here are the best places to travel  every month of the year . 

This article was first published Mar 22, 2018 and updated Mar 20, 2024.

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The best places to travel on holiday in May 2024

Explore fascinating cities and thrilling festivals this spring with our list of the best destinations for this May

Truth be told, you can’t beat May. There is something seriously charming about this bridge between the seasons that makes it the ultimate time to travel. The northern hemisphere is in full post-winter mood at this point, while the wildlife spotting opportunities south of the equator can’t be beaten.

May is a time of the year when the weather is improving and the crowds still haven’t quite cottoned on, meaning travellers get to enjoy the fruits of the world without having to share them with every other living, breathing being. Where are the best places to travel in May? Everywhere on the planet , to be blunt, and we’ve put together a selection of the best of the best for your perusal. 

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Hokkaido, Japan

1.  Hokkaido, Japan

Too late for  Japan ’s famed April cherry blossoms? Fear not. Up north in Hokkaido, sakura flower a month later than they do elsewhere, bringing the island to life in early May. Matsumae Park is one of the best places to spot them; it has around 250 varieties of cherry blossom and 10,000 trees to marvel at. Later in the month, shibazakura (pink moss) blankets vast swathes of the countryside—Higashimokoto Park even holds a festival dedicated to the otherworldly flower. 

Discover the best  things to do in Japan

Athens, Greece

2.  Athens, Greece

May in Athens is the perfect time to have the city’s playground of ancient ruins to yourself before the summer months’ unbearable heat and equally unbearable crowds descend on the city. Though a city steeped in ancient history, Athens is also home to a number of trendy bars and cafés and an innovative art scene with a range of exciting contemporary arts galleries. Heaven for history buffs and foodies alike, once you’ve had your fill at the Acropolis and Temple of Poseidon, fill your appetite with some souvlaki or the innumerable excellent restaurants in Athens . Or simply whittle away your time walking the streets of any number of the charming neighbourhoods in this constantly evolving cultural capital.

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Utrecht, Netherlands

3.  Utrecht, Netherlands

Hailed as the cosier version of Amsterdam, Utrecht has many of the same selling points of canals and pretty Dutch architecture, but with fewer crowds and marginally lower costs. And as Amsterdam surges its tourist tax this year, it may be time to pay a visit to ‘Little Amsterdam’ instead. A split-level university city, Utrecht is modern cool meets Medieval. May’s moderate, if still a little chilly weather is a great time to explore the number of cool independent boutiques and lively cafés and bars in the city's car-free Old Town. Feeling active? Climb the 465 steps of the Dom Tower, the Netherlands’ highest church tower, for some well-deserved outstanding views of the city below. And to quench your thirst from all that walking, sip on some Belgian beer at café Olivier, a converted church-turned-pub.

Discover the other best cities to visit in the Netherlands (that aren’t Amsterdam)

West Coast, Australia

4.  West Coast, Australia

Want epic beaches and unforgettable wildlife encounters? Buckle up for a road trip along  Australia ’s West Coast, where you can spot stingrays, dolphins, Australian sea lions, fairy penguins and more. In Ningaloo Marine Park, May is prime time to dive with whale sharks (the largest fish in the world), and there’s even an annual whale shark festival in Exmouth. On Rottnest Island, a 30-min ferry from  Perth , you’ll find quokkas and their young. The island is car-free, so hiring a bike is a great way to get around.

Discover the best  things to do in Perth

Paris, France

5.  Paris, France

May might just be the perfect month to go to Paris. The weather is mild, spring blossoms burst into colour, and the summer crowds are still weeks away. Culture lovers are spoilt; La Nuit des Musées (on the third Saturday of May) grants visitors free entry to the city’s museums, which stay open late for the occasion. Elsewhere, Tous à l’Opéra offers free concerts and theatre tours, and the Jazz Festival in Saint Germain des Prés gets toes tapping with free performances and workshops.

Discover the best  things to do in Paris 

Wales

6.  Wales

It would be disingenuine of us to promise perfect weather in Wales in May. Truth be told, it’ll probably rain a decent amount of the time, but the drizzle will be accompanied by warmer temperatures and the occasional blast of glistening sunshine, making May the best time of year to tackle the great Welsh Bucket List. That means climbing Snowdon , exploring Portmeirion , getting absolutely blitzed in Cardiff and maybe, just maybe, walking the entire Wales Coastal Path. That’ll take more than a month, but see how far you can get before June arrives.  

Lisbon, Portugal

7.  Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is one of the best cities on the planet to travel to year-round, but visiting in May presents the extra opportunity to grab a surfboard and hop on the waves when the coast is still pretty clear. Surf town Ericeira (less than an hour from Lisbon) has beginner-friendly waves. Just be warned – Portugal’s Atlantic waters are typically colder than those in the Med and are still pretty chilly in May — but don’t let that stop you. 

Discover the best things to do in Lisbon

Nepal

8.  Nepal

If you’re unsure what time of year to make the pilgrimage to Nepal, consider May. After all, the weather is just about as pleasant as it gets, and two of the country’s biggest festivals take place during the unofficial best month of the year. Tiji Festival is a celebration of the (presumed) triumph of good over evil, while Buddha Jayanti is a colourful love letter to the life and times of Gautam Buddha. If you need more than two massive festivals, remember that the temples of Bhaktapur are arguably at their most accessible during May.  

Florence, Italy

9.  Florence, Italy

If you’re after the certainty of a good time, Florence never disappoints. There’s a certain romance (no offence Paris) about this European epicentre of art, food, wine and, lest we forget, Negronis. Fill your arty boots by visiting Renaissance classics at the Uffizi – where the gallery itself is a work of art – and Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia, then visit his and other famous Florentines graves (the likes of Galileo and Machiavelli) at the jaw-dropping Santa Croce basilica. It’s hard to miss the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower (or the Duomo) at the city centre, and climbing its 463 steps is totally worth it for the vista at the top across Florence’s terracotta rooftops.  

📍 Discover the best restaurants in Florence  

Memphis, USA

10.  Memphis, USA

There are plenty of reasons to get giddy about visiting Memphis in May, but the creatively-named Memphis in May festival might just be right at the top of that list. A month-long festival (unsurprisingly, held throughout May), each year sees a different country from around the world celebrated through live events, exhibitions, screenings, performances and art. 2023 is Malaysia’s time to shine, so expect a whole lot of colour in Memphis this May.

Los Angeles, USA

11.  Los Angeles, USA

In Los Angeles, May is all about the anticipation of summer: the weather is heating up but isn’t scorching, and the key sites are nowhere near as busy as they’ll be in  July  and  August .  Memorial Day weekend  (27-29 May) packs a punch with parades, street festivals and alfresco concerts. A nd if you need even more glitz and glamour, there’s always the eleganza extravaganza that is  RuPaul’s DragCon  (12-13 May).

Discover the best  things to do in Los Angeles

Sydney, Australia

12.  Sydney, Australia

Sydney may be on the cusp of winter, but don’t let that deter you; days are mild and often sunny, and the high season crowds are long gone. The sea’s a bit nippy, but it’s still a lovely time for beachcombing and coastal walks; pick a portion of the 80-kilometre  Bondi to Manly trail , or tackle the lot over a few days. Back in the city centre, don’t miss  Vivid Sydney , a luminous festival of light, music and ideas.

Discover the best  things to do in Sydney

Okavango Delta, Botswana

13.  Okavango Delta, Botswana

If you’re keen to channel your inner Attenborough, now is the time. Botswana’s dry season is just beginning, meaning landscapes are still reasonably green, days are rain-free (if a little cold at night), and the skies are clear. Wildlife spotting is pretty much on a par with the high season; as the floods retreat, the Big Five (along with giraffes, zebra and hippo) converge at watering holes across the Okavango Delta. Pair a safari with a trip to Victoria Falls, which will be at its most thunderous.

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Team Wanderlust | 25 April 2024

The 22 best places to visit in may.

We reveal the best destinations to travel to in May, from quiet adventures and wildlife expeditions to colourful festivals and cultural encounters...

May is a great month for visiting many places around the world: for wildlife watching, warm weather, festivals and other cultural experiences – so figuring out where to go and what to see can be tricky.

Whether you’re looking for planning a longer-term trip, or are just looking for a shorter May break somewhere pleasantly sunny, we’ve got recommendations for you.

Skip ahead to your chosen travel type by clicking on one of the below, or keep scrolling for the full list:

  • The best May destinations for festivals and culture
  • The best May destinations for quiet adventures
  • The best May destinations to visit for wildlife watching

Here are 22 of the best places to visit in May…

The best may destinations for festivals & culture.

The town of Baska on Krk is home to the Black Sheep Festival (Shutterstock)

The town of Baska on Krk is home to the Black Sheep Festival (Shutterstock)

May is an excellent time for food lovers to visit the Croatian coastline. The country is famed for its gastronomy as it is, but there are three fantastic food events this month that celebrate the best of its cuisine.

Head to Split before the summer crowds arrive and join the locals in celebrating Sudamja, the feast of St Domnius. Despite the name, it’s not all about the food: there are live bands, traditional performances, exhibitions and even an International Rowing Regatta. But cuisine still takes the pride of place with plenty of Dalmatian delicacies to get stuck into.

Elsewhere on the island of Krk, lamb takes centre stage at the Black Sheep Festival, whereas wine and seafood is the focus of the maritime Festival of Peljesac Captains in Orebić.

2. Philippines

Lucban San Isidro Pahiyas Festival (Alamy)

Lucban San Isidro Pahiyas Festival (Alamy)

Every May, towns across the province of Quezon celebrate the festival of Pahiyas , the most colourful and grand harvest festival in the Philippines. The modern-day event has been going on for more than sixty years now, and is held in honour of the patron saint of farmers, San Isidro Labrador.  

Visitors can experience the joyous festival atmosphere in several towns, but at the heart of it all is the city of Lucban. Here, locals decorate the front of their houses with fruit, vegetables, flowers and other produce to create colourful and artistic façade. Throughout the two weeks of celebrating, there’s also competitions, parades, cultural performances and fiestas. Make sure to also swing by a food vendor to try some local dishes such as pancit habhab (rice flour noodles stir fried with vegetables and meat), or Lucban pilpit  (a sticky, sweet treat made with rice flour and squash and dipped in caramelised sugar).

3. Ottawa, Canada

Tulips in front of the Canadian Parliament Building in Ottawa (Shutterstock)

Tulips in front of the Canadian Parliament Building in Ottawa (Shutterstock)

Celebrate spring in bloom in the Canadian capital at the Canada Tulip Festival. Held every May, the festival is said to be the largest of its kind in the world – despite the Netherlands often considered the home of tulips.

The origins of tulips in Canada began when the Dutch royal family gifted Canada 100,000 bulbs following the WWII, and then 10,000 bulbs each year following. This eventually led to the first tulip festival being held in Ottawa in 1953 and has now become the city’s official flower. Visitors can now enjoy a spectacle of vibrant and curated floral displays planted in Commissioners Park by following a free self-guided tour of the tulips.

Nowadays, there’s more than just flowers to enjoy: there’s food trucks, drone shows, open-air movies and more of outdoor delights.

4. Washington D.C., USA

Sunset at the Lincoln Memorial (Shutterstock)

Sunset at the Lincoln Memorial (Shutterstock)

Summer in D.C. is usually called 'sticky' – but if you visit in May you’re likely to catch a few spring rays.

The National Memorial Day Parade takes place in May, as does Passport DC throughout the month, with workshops, exhibitions and fun festivals taking place to celebrate its diplomatic community. You may also be lucky to catch a free jazz concerts that take place throughout the month at the National Gallery of Art.

The weather offers opportune time to explore the city’s iconic monuments. The towering Washington Monument, which honours the first president of the United States, George Washington, can be found in National Mall. The Lincoln Memorial can be found there too, while the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is nearby in West Potomac Park.

5. Puebla, Mexico

Dancing is part of Cinco de Mayo celebrations (Alamy)

Dancing is part of Cinco de Mayo celebrations (Alamy)

Cinco de Mayo marks the Mexican Republic’s defeat of French Forces during the Battle of Puebla on the 5 May, 1962. Although the French went on to win the war, this day is still considered important to Mexico.

Although celebrations take place across the country, the main festivities are largely held within Puebla City, near to where the original battle took place. The day extend to a month-long party, with fairs, plays and concerts held citywide.

On 5 May itself, a re-enactment of the originally battle takes place at Penon de los Banos, while a frenzy of colourful floats, traditional mariachi bands and locals dressed in period costume (and fuelled by margaritas) march through the streets in a spectacular display.

6. Cayman Islands

Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman (Shutterstock)

Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman (Shutterstock)

Carnival season might take place in February across many countries, but the party is just getting started in the Cayman Islands.

Batabano Carnival on Grand Cayman first launched in 1983, getting its name from the island’s turtle heritage. The word ‘batabano’ is a Caymanian term describing the tracks left in the sand when the turtles crawl up the beach to nest – which usually begins in May (another great reason for wildlife enthusiasts to visit – although make sure to be respectful and observe from a distance).

As with most carnivals, the national carnival is a colourful celebration of the Cayman Island’s heritage and culture, with parades, costumes and performances. The islands are home to 100 different nationalities, so there’s a melting pot of cultural influences evident in the music, dancing and cuisine.  

7. Seattle, Washington State, USA

The iconic Seattle skyline (Shutterstock)

The iconic Seattle skyline (Shutterstock)

Most people will think of Cannes when it comes to film festivals in May, but did you know the Seattle International Film Festival has been running for more than half a century now? The Washington State capital invites people to join in the fun with a series of screenings throughout the event, said to be the largest of its kind in the USA.

Also taking place during May is the Nothwest Folklife Festival – an open-air music and arts festival that takes place at the Seattle Center. Expect spontaneous buskers, impromptu jam sessions and ticketed concerts and get to experience the music culture of this exciting city.

May is great time to visit Seattle in general before the hoards arrive for the summer season.

8. Uzbekistan

Bukhara is home to the Silk and Spices Festival (Alamy)

Bukhara is home to the Silk and Spices Festival (Alamy)

Weather-wise, April to May is one of the better visiting windows for Uzbekistan. Being a desert country, it's often rather hot and dry during the summer.

The culturally rich country has a series of festivals worth travelling for in May. First up is the Silk and Spices festival: held annually in Bukhara, the festival aims to preserves the country’s heritage and support local artisans. The programmes includes traditional band performances and traditional games and sporting competitions, as well as master classes and tasting sessions. A parade opens the festival, transporting visitors to a bygone era when silk and spice travelled through Uzbekistan on its way from China to Europe.

Alternatively, there’s also the chance to immerse yourself in the traditions and culture of the little-changed villages in the Boysun district – an area recognised by UNESCO for its Intangible Cultural Heritage. The Boysun (Baysun) Bahori Festival aims to celebrate its unique culture and raise awareness of a way of life that's dying out. It includes yurt camps with performances and workshops, and traditional sports such as kurash (wrestling), kupkari (horseriding games) and tight rope walking.

9. Memphis, USA

Beale Street is bustling more than usual during Memphis in May International Festival (Alamy)

Beale Street is bustling more than usual during Memphis in May International Festival (Alamy)

Memphis in May International Festival is a month-long celebration that takes place across the Tennessee city. An array of events are held, from the famed Beale Street Music Festival to a barbeque cooking competition – a cuisine Memphis is known for. Each year it also pays tribute to a different country and its culture, previously saluting nations including Ghana, Poland, Canada and Columbia.

While you’re here, it would be a crime not to visit Elvis Presley’s former home of Graceland. The property has now been transformed into a museum, with collections displaying his gold records, bejewelled jumpsuits and classic cars.  

10. St Lucia, Caribbean

St Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival (Ronald Raoul)

St Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival (Ronald Raoul)

The Caribbean isn’t often a destination people consider to visit in May, especially as Europe begins to warm up, but as well as St Lucia's year-round balmy climate, the island also hosts one of the world’s best jazz festivals this month. 

Now more than 30 years old, St Lucia Jazz Festival & Arts Festival is now one of the most popular events on the island. Against the lush backdrop of the historical Pigeon Island National Park, attendees can immerse themselves in open-air performances with a musical programme spanning classic jazz, Afro beats, soca, gospel, and jazz-pop with a line-up of world-renowned musicians.

While visiting, wildlife lovers can scout out the island’s endemic ‘Small Six’ – as opposed to Africa’s ‘Big Five’ – on a inland walking trek across the island . This includes the St Lucia Parrot, St Lucia black finch, St Lucia oriole, St Lucia warbler, St Lucia racer and the St Lucia pygmy gecko.

The best May destinations for quiet adventures

11. montenegro.

Perast in Montenegro (Alamy)

Perast in Montenegro (Alamy)

Montenegro celebrates its relatively new Independence Day on 21 May each year. The capital of Podgorica is central to the festivities, where cultural performances and concerts brings partygoers to its streets, Independence Square and Gorica Park. Although beware, many restaurants and shops might close for the occasion.

The capital makes a fantastic jumping off point for exploring Montenegro’s gems on the Adriatic coastline. A large part of this coastline dips inland, forming a stunning fjord dotted with picturesque towns. Kotor and Perast are must-visits for old town architecture with views across the bay. From here, you can then drive 30 minutes to Budva, known for its medieval centre and sandy beaches, and further along to Sveti Stefan, home to an tiny island with a 15 th  -century fortified town.

It's an ideal time of year to visit, as May brings warm days and avoids too many crowds – summer expects hordes of day trippers from Croatia who often take a tour of Montenegro’s highlights.

12. The Cyclades, Greece

Katapola village in Amorgos (Shutterstock)

Katapola village in Amorgos (Shutterstock)

Santorini and Mykonos might be the first islands that spring to mind when thinking of the Cyclades, but there’s so many hidden gems to explore that have just as much – if not more – to offer travellers, and away from the party scene.

To name just a couple of alternatives, the southwestern isle Milos is an otherworldly land of thermal springs, ethereal rock formations and over 80 beautiful beaches and harbours.

If activities such as diving and hiking are more up your street, Amorgos, tucked away in the distant southeastern arc of the Cyclades, is for you. It’s is also famous for its pies. Fried white beet and fennel pie, or xerotígana, as the locals call it. And don’t miss the extraordinary whitewashed monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa, clinging to the cliffs.

13. UK Coastline

Sea stacks off the Pembrokeshire coast (Shutterstock)

Sea stacks off the Pembrokeshire coast (Shutterstock)

Did you know May is National Walking Month in the UK? As the tail-end of spring, it’s the ideal temperature for pulling out your hiking boots and hitting the countless walking trails around the country, especially in the national parks.

Head to Pembrokeshire National Park to follow the coastal path along the Welsh coastline. Home to a glorious 300 km trail, it uncovers secluded coves and pastel ports and over 50 beaches and 40 Iron Age forts. There’s no need to tackle it all in one go though – there are plenty of shorter itineraries available. Those brave enough for a cold-water plunge can dive into the famous Blue Lagoon, located on the north coast of the national park.

Most UK walking festivals kick off in May, offering a variety of guided walks. The Isle of Wight Walking Festival is one of the most popular, with some challenging treks along its shoreline filled with fascinating rock formations, whereas Suffolk Walking Festival tends to offer gentler inclines as you ramble alongside the North Sea coast.

Read more 7 pretty towns on the UK’s south coast

14. inca trail, peru.

Inca Trail in Peru (Dreamstime)

Inca Trail in Peru (Dreamstime)

It's long been thought that hiking the famous Inca Trail is best done in May. It won't be quite as busy as it will be in the summer, and the weather's very palatable: not much rainfall, and easy temperatures.

For a quick summary of what it's all about, the Inca Trail is a multi-day trek through spectacular Peruvian landscapes, passing ancient Inca ruins before reaching the iconic Machu Picchu.

Fortunately, it'll be less chilly on nights in May, as it does get colder as the sun goes down in June, July and August. You'll be avoiding rainy season, which takes place from December to April.

15. Slovenia

May is a great time to hike the Juliana Trail (Shutterstock)

May is a great time to hike the Juliana Trail (Shutterstock)

May is one of the best months to go walking in Slovenia, especially if you're planning to hit the Juliana Trail. The 270 km-long hiking route weaving through the Julian Alps not only provides views of soaring peaks, but also traverses through old mountain villages, lush green valleys and blooming meadows of wildflowers. 

If you want to take on a smaller challenge, the trail is divided into 16 sections of approximately 17 km each. The route is well-marked so you don't have to worry about going off track. 

You'll likely fly into Ljubljana in order to get to the Julian Alps. The Slovenian capital is well worth a stopover for a couple of nights, with cobbled pedestrian streets, green parks and Ljubljanica R iver lined with outdoor cafes. 

The best May destinations for wildlife watching

16. sri lanka.

Leopards can be spotted in Yala National Park (Shutterstock)

Leopards can be spotted in Yala National Park (Shutterstock)

International Leopard Day is celebrated on 3 May every year, and it just so happens to be a great month to try and spot these big cats in the wild.

Although Africa and India may spring to mind, Sri Lanka is also a key destination for leopard spotting, and the best place for prime viewing is Yala National Park. Home to the sub-species endemic to the country, in certain areas of the park the density is approximately one leopard every square kilometre. Other animals to spot also include sloth bears (who emerge to feed on newly grown palu tree fruit in May), sambar (large deer) and buffalo, among others.

Similar fauna can be found in Wilpattu, Sri Lanka’s largest national park. Although leopard sightings are not as famed here anymore, there is still the possibilities to seek them out.

It's also a great time out of year to enjoy the less-popular east coast, home to plenty of dreamy beaches, and you won't be suffering from monsoon season.

Read next: A guide to Sri Lanka's national parks

17. the red sea.

The Red Sea off Jordan and Saudi Arabia is a diver's secret paradise (Shutterstock)

The Red Sea off Jordan and Saudi Arabia is a diver's secret paradise (Shutterstock)

May is the final month before a scorching hot summer begins in the Middle East, however the increased temperatures make the waters of the Red Sea comparable to that of a bath – making May an ideal time to experience its beautiful reef system.

Of course, there are many countries that border the Red Sea. One of the most popular spots is Hurghada  in Egypt, so we recommend trying a lesser-known destination. A great option is Aqaba in Jordan, where divers can share the water with dolphins and tropical fish among shallow coral reefs, deep canyons and fascinating underwater shipwrecks.

Alternatively, Saudi Arabia also has plenty of exciting options along its Red Sea coastline, but Farasan Islands Marine Sanctuary is one of its best-kept secrets. Dive in clear waters to find unspoilt reefs with schooling hammerheads, barracuda and tuna.

18. The Azores

A sperm whale tale breaches the water off the coast of São Miguel, Azores (Shutterstock)

A sperm whale tale breaches the water off the coast of São Miguel, Azores (Shutterstock)

This archipelago located in the mid-Atlantic Ocean welcomes many species of whales to its waters in May, making it an opportune time to spot these giants of the ocean.

Year-round its possible to spot sperm whales, however there’s an abundance of them found off the shores in May and through the summer months. Also migrating through the waters from March until June are larger species including the fin and blue whales, which are best seen around the island of São Miguel.

With more sunny days and winds beginning to drop, May is also a great month for hiking the island’s network of dazzling trails, known for volcanic azure lakes, flourishing greenery, birds and waterfalls. It promises to be one of the most enchanting and heavenly places to walk.

Read next:  Where to see whales in the wild

19. phillip island, australia.

A penguin peeking out on Phillip Island, Australia (Shutterstock)

A penguin peeking out on Phillip Island, Australia (Shutterstock)

Phillip Island is a well-known destination for wildlife watchers keen to see penguins. In May, penguins start their nest building, and can usually be spotted around 5.30pm. There’s also a ‘penguin parade’ at sunset, whatever the weather.

From May to October, there’s a chance of seeing whales, too. Humpback whales and southern right whales are often spotted along the Victoria coast. There are numerous trails  and update pages to help you with the best chance of spotting.

20. Botswana

Zebras in Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana (Shutterstock)

Zebras in Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana (Shutterstock)

Dry season begins in May and lasts until October, and low season for safari parks is December to April – so May is an ideal time to visit any of Botswana’s main safari reserves, including Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta.

Not only does it have some of the best weather conditions for safari (clear skies, warm weather without overbearing heat and only a small chance of rainfall), but it’s also before the absolute peak season begins in June.

21. Baffin Island, Canada

Polar bears can often be seen during May in Baffin (Shutterstock)

Polar bears can often be seen during May in Baffin (Shutterstock)

Located in the High Arctic Tundra within the Canadian territory of Nunavut, Baffin Island transforms into one of the most exciting wildlife hotspots in May as its ice begins to melt.

This is prime time for polar bears to go hunting, as they approach the melted floe edge in search for prey such as seals and other fish. It’s strongly advised to seek out polar bears with an expert guide who can educate you about these white giants, take you to the best spots, and keep you safe.  

Inbetween the melting shards of ice, there’s also ample opportunity to spot mystical narwhals. These ‘unicorns of the sea’ feed beneath the ice year round, but in the month of May and June they often come closer to the shore. Join a polar bear and narwhal expedition and you might just get the best of both (but wildlife sightings are not guaranteed).

A turtle returns to the sea in Oman (Alamy)

A turtle returns to the sea in Oman (Alamy)

The Galapagos is often a go-to spot during turtle nesting season, but there are other destinations to witness this spectacular spectacle of nature – like Oman.

Many are surprised to learn thousands of turtles migrate to the Sultanate for nesting season which begins in May, one of the cooler months in Oman. An estimated 20,000 sea turtles crawl onto the Arabian Peninsula sands, dig their nests, and lay from 50,000 to 60,000 every year.

Green turtles are likely to be seen on most Omani beaches, with Ras Al Hadd and Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve being the top spots to visit. The latter is the largest reserve in the Indian Ocean with strict rules in place to manage and protect the endangered marine reptile. Other species can be found on Masirah Island, Oman’s largest island, while leatherback turtles may also be spotted in Omani waters, but don’t come to shor

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15 Best Places to Travel in May 2024

These are the best places to visit in May in the United States and around the world.

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May is your last chance to enjoy shoulder season’s lower prices, pleasant weather, and smaller crowds before the arrival of summer travelers. This month could be the right time to head to a national park, a sunny beach in the Caribbean, or one of the many festivals celebrating food, wine, music, and flowers happening in the U.S. and around the world. We tapped local experts to share their top travel tips so you can start planning your next long weekend getaway or weeks-long escape. 

Here are the best places to travel in May in the United States and around the world. 

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The annual Memphis in May International Festival returns with the World Championship Barbeque Cooking Contest from May 15-18, and The Great American River Run on May 25 takes runners along the Mississippi and through downtown. “There’s something special about Memphis in May,” local artist Dorothy Collier tells Travel + Leisure. “What I love most is that it’s the perfect occasion to support local artists while also spending quality time with friends and family.” Live music on Beale Street, Elvis Presley’s Graceland, and the National Civil Rights Museum are popular Memphis attractions year-round. 

Where to Stay: The Memphian Hotel features a rooftop cocktail bar and all-day dining at Complicated Pilgrim. Downtown wilderness-themed resort, Big Cypress Lodge , is located inside the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid, and boutique Central Station is an art-filled option above the train station.

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May’s moderate weather is perfect for biking, walking along the beach, exploring Balboa Park, or venturing to Carlsbad for the last weeks of The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch . Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo (May 3-5) celebrates with mariachi, Latin rock, a ballet folklórico competition, and other events. Gator by the Bay , from May 9-12, brings the Mardi Gras vibes with zydeco, Cajun, swing, salsa, and rock music along with Louisiana-style food. 

Where to Stay: The classic Hotel del Coronado , a personal favorite for its beachfront location, offers elevated stays in Beach Village cottages and the Shore House. In the downtown Gaslamp District, check in to Pendry San Diego , or stay nearby in Encinitas at Alila Marea Beach Resort . 

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It’s spring in the mountains, and diehard skiers can probably find some snow for a few late-season runs, but May is also an ideal time to explore two of the country’s best national parks before the summer crowds arrive. Grand Teton National Park’s Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center opens May 1, and most Yellowstone National Park roads open in late April. May can be a great time to spot wildlife in both parks as deer, elk, and moose begin calving, and Old West Days and Elkfest bring a festive atmosphere to town. The Aerial Tram opens mid-month for scenic rides offering stunning views of the Tetons and valley below.

Where to Stay: The Cloudveil , voted one of the top hotels in Wyoming by T+L readers, is located right on the Town Square and features an expansive rooftop terrace. Boutique Hotel Jackson offers the Sacajawea Library, filled with Western literature and art, plus upscale amenities. 

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May is shoulder season on eastern Long Island, a time to enjoy local wineries, fresh produce, walks on the beach, and dining at restaurants that will soon have waiting lists for reservations. Take a bike ride or drive to Montauk Point State Park to hike on nature trails, stroll along the shore, or visit Montauk Lighthouse, the oldest in New York State. “May is amazing. Asparagus are popping along with fresh lettuces, green onions, peas, and other tasty green delicacies,” James Christopher Tracy, winemaker and partner at Channing Daughters Winery , tells T+L. “Spring also brings the release of new pink wines and fresh whites like sauvignon blanc and pinot grigio. Longer days, warmer temperatures, and yummy stuff everywhere — what could be better than the East End in May!”

Where to Stay: The Reform Club in Amagansett offers suites, cottages, and a four-bedroom residence. EHP Resort & Marina in East Hampton and wellness-focused Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill are other top choices. 

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From Carmel Valley to Carmel-by-the Sea , this Monterey Peninsula area is one of California’s most beautiful places to be in May. The weather is cool and sunny, ideal for being outdoors for a round of golf or a visit to Garland Ranch Regional Park where there are hiking trails, a waterfall, and gorgeous views. A drive towards the ocean takes you to Carmel-by-the-Sea’s art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and Carmel Beach. The Carmel Art Festival is set for May 17-19 with entertainment and art for sale. When you’re thirsty, head to Carmel Valley’s wineries and Carmel-by-the-Sea’s tasting rooms for a glass of the local vino.

Where to Stay: The newly renovated Carmel Valley Ranch offers golf, tennis, archery, horseback riding, and youth activities. Quail Lodge & Golf Club features tennis and pickleball along with golf and a nine-hole putting course.

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About 70 miles north of Miami, the coastal cities and beach towns of Florida’s Palm Beaches offer upscale shopping, plush resorts, and nearly 50 miles of beaches. In West Palm Beach, the Norton Museum of Art features an impressive collection and special exhibits, best explored during “Art After Dark” on Friday evenings. A National Historic Landmark, the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach is housed in the opulent Gilded Age mansion once owned by Henry Flagler. The annual SunFest waterfront music festival is set for May 3-5 in West Palm Beach, with headliners including Nelly and Bill Idol. 

Where to Stay: White Elephant Palm Beach is a luxury boutique hotel housed in a renovated 1924 building. Golfers will love the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, with six courses and a spa, and The Breakers was voted one of the best resorts in Florida in the 2023 World’s Best Awards. The Singer Oceanfront Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton features the largest shoreline on the island. 

“Charleston is a year-round destination, but May brings something special,” according to Tyler Wright Friedman, founder of Walk and Talk Charleston . “Spring is turning to summer, and it’s time for the beach and boats, but also Spoleto and the arts.” The acclaimed annual performing arts festival, Spoleto , runs from May 24 to June 9. But before that, the North Charleston Arts Fest (May 1-5) highlights dance, music, theater, visual arts, and literature. Named America’s favorite city (again) in the 2023 World’s Best Awards , Charleston ’s warm weather in the low 80s makes May a perfect time to explore all the city has to offer. 

Where to Stay: T+L readers voted Wentworth Mansion — a boutique 19th-century home-turned-hotel with 21 guest rooms — the best hotel in Charleston in the 2023 World’s Best Awards. 

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Nicknamed “The Mountain State” and “Almost Heaven” (thanks to John Denver’s classic song), West Virginia is the home of America’s newest national park, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve . “Spring is truly one of the best seasons to visit the park,” Eve West, chief of interpretation and visitor services for the park, tells T+L. “In early spring before the trees leaf out, wildflowers of many colors and varieties literally carpet the forest floor. Later, the leaf canopy appears, and you can see shades of light and dark green as the leaves mature.” Hiking, river rafting, biking, and exploring by car are some ways to enjoy New River Gorge’s 70,000 acres of land and the New River — which, despite its name, is actually among the oldest rivers on Earth.

Where to Stay: There are eight campgrounds to choose from at the national park. ACE Adventure Resort also offers cabins, log homes, RV sites, and rustic campsites. 

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Georgia, called the birthplace of winemaking, is located on the border between Europe and Asia with the Caucasus Mountains to the north and the Black Sea to the west. “With fewer crowds, May is the perfect time for a Georgian getaway,” according to Levan Berulava, a Tbilisi tastemaker and general manager of Rooms Hotels. “Everything wakes up again in May — nature, trees, and Tbilisi itself all come alive with colors, mirroring the warmth and vibrant energy of its people.” Zero Compromise , a two-day wine festival dedicated to natural wine, will be held in May. Also in May, the New Wine Festival brings vintners from around the country to Tbilisi . “Long walks in a cobbled maze of balconied neighborhoods offer opportunities to stumble on art nouveau urban architecture and layers of complex history,” Berulava says of Tbilisi. “Indulge in Georgian cuisine, sit in outdoor cafes, slowly sipping wine.”

Where to Stay: Rooms Tbilisi is located in the Vera district, with 122 rooms and suites the hotel’s website calls “industrial chic.” 

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About 60 miles northwest of London, Oxford is home to the University of Oxford , the oldest university in the English-speaking world, dating back as early as 1096. “With its impressive historic buildings, ancient lanes, riverside walks, and timeless beauty, Oxford has been featured in many movies. Come in May, and you’ll also find cutting-edge culture, excellent and eclectic food, great shopping, and a host of springtime celebrations,” Lesley Wright of Experience Oxfordshire told T+L. We recommend adding the Museum of Oxford , Oxford Castle and Prison , and the many filming locations featured in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey to your itinerary. 

Where to Stay: Set to open in April 2024 in the heart of Oxford, The Store is a boutique hotel located in a historic building that was once a family-owned department store.  

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The shoulder season month of May is a great time to visit St. Lucia thanks to dry weather with temperatures in the 80s. Visitors can try the island’s delicious cuisine, zipline across the forest canopy, swim in the hot springs, lounge on gorgeous palm-lined beaches, and hike along the Pitons, dramatic volcanic mountains that are recognized as a World Heritage Site. The St. Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival (April 30-May 12) presents international and local musicians representing a wide range of genres.

Where to Stay: St. Lucia’s best all-inclusive resorts make vacation planning easy. Wellness resort BodyHoliday offers a variety of spa treatments and wellness experiences, while Jade Mountain offers stunning views of the Pitons from private, in-room infinity pools. 

Located on the Caribbean Sea, Belize is made up of 450 islands and a mainland area with rainforests and mountains. May is warm and dry, an ideal time for diving in the Belize Barrier Reef, the second largest coral reef in the world, or in the famous Blue Hole , a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Snorkelers will enjoy a boat trip to Hol Chan Marine Reserve to swim among tropical fish, sharks, rays, and sea turtles. From May 17-19, visitors can check out the annual Chocolate Festival in southern Belize.  

Where to Stay: I stayed at Alaia Belize on Ambergris Caye and appreciated the great staff, tasty food, and convenient location steps from San Pedro. For something a little more secluded, Cayo Espanto is an all-inclusive private island resort with seven villas. 

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There’s still a chill in the air in Ireland, but May is one of Dublin’s driest months, so it’s a good time to pack a jacket and enjoy the city before summer crowds (and higher prices) arrive. Go for a stroll through expansive Phoenix Park or centrally located St. Stephen’s Green, visit Trinity College to see the famous Book of Kells, and learn about Irish history at the National Museum of Ireland and Kilmainham Gaol. Don’t miss the music, fun, and friendly atmosphere of Dublin’s pubs, and learn to pour a proper pint at the Guinness Storehouse before you enjoy 360-degree views of the city from the Gravity Bar. 

Where to Stay: The Shelbourne , celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2024, was voted one of the top Dublin hotels in the 2023 World’s Best Awards. Throughout its storied past, the hotel has hosted iconic guests including John Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and Grace Kelly. The Leinster is scheduled to open on Merrion Square this February with a Jean-Georges rooftop restaurant. 

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Located in southwestern Germany in the Black Forest, Baden-Baden is known for its world-famous spa culture and abundance of natural thermal springs. Caracalla Therme and Friedrichsbad Spa are among the best-known bathhouses, located at the site of original Roman baths dating back 2,000 years. In May, the Spring Meeting opens the horse racing season, welcoming thoroughbreds from around the world for three days of events. The opulent Baden-Baden Casino , Germany’s oldest casino, is also worth a stop. 

Where to Stay: Roomers Baden-Baden , Autograph Collection features a rooftop terrace, outdoor pool, spa, and gym. 

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Located in the western Mediterranean Sea, the Balearic Islands offer a mild climate year-round, but May is the best time to enjoy warm weather with fewer visitors. Ibiza is lively in summer, but in May you can enjoy quieter visits to markets, beaches, and the hillside town of Dalt Vila. Menorca offers a more low-key atmosphere, Mallorca is the largest of the islands with lots to see and do, and Formentera, the smallest of the inhabited islands, treasures its natural beauty. Whether you’re after nightlife, water sports, quaint towns, or a tranquil escape, you can find your perfect spring vacation in the Balearic Islands.

Where to Stay: In Menorca, Villa Le Blanc offers beautiful Mediterranean views and a Thai-inspired spa. In Mallorca, the adults-only Hotel de Mar and Zafiro Palace Andratx are five-star options. In Ibiza, Ibiza Gran Hotel offers an array of wellness experiences and Michelin-starred La Gaia by Óscar Molina. 

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With Memorial Day weekend signaling the unofficial start to summer, a sense of excitement and anticipation infuses the whole month of May. Just a few more weeks to go before the arrival, even if only in our imaginations, of a season characterized by long weekends out east, leisurely afternoons on the beach, backyard BBQs, grand tours of Europe, white linen pants, summer Fridays. While dreaming up trips for MDW and beyond is tempting, why not get ahead of the crush and plan a jaunt for the first few weeks of May? This tail end of shoulder season has the best of it all: beautiful springtime weather with destinations straddling that sweet spot between being buzzing with life but not overflowing with it. So, where to go? Here are 15 wanderlust-worthy vacation ideas to put on your radar for May.

Ramatuelle, France

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Catskills, New York

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New Yorkers love nothing more than to escape the city in the summertime, which makes for some stiff competition at popular weekend retreats on Long Island and upstate. Get a head start and head up to the Catskills, where you can be one of the first to experience the brand new Chatwal Lodge , which opens in April. There are just 11 rustic-chic Adirondack-style accommodations on 100 acres of land on the edge of Toronto Reservoir Lake. You can partake in stargazing, birdwatching, and horseback riding, or take it out on the lake for fishing, paddle-boarding, canoeing, and kayaking. Rates are all-inclusive of activities plus three meals per day, all farm-to-table, of course.

Bali, Indonesia

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One of the best hotels in Bali comes courtesy of the Italians—specifically, the Bulgari Hotels brand. Its outpost in the Indonesian destination is a seamless blend of traditional Balinese architecture with contemporary design, Southeast Asian culture with an Italian sensibility, all of it nestled high on a cliff jutting out of the Indian Ocean. In keeping with the Bulgari Hotels ethos of prioritizing suites and villas, the smallest accommodations here measure 3,000 square feet. There is both an Indonesian restaurant and an Italian restaurant, plus a seafood spot down on the private beach. As if you needed another reason to visit Bali now: as of March 14 vaccinated travelers are exempt from quarantining.

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Situated in the heart of the Bavarian Alps, Schloss Elmau is one of the most luxurious spa resorts in Europe. There are actually six separate spas, featuring everything from ancient Chinese medicine to cutting-edge treatments, plus an extensive list of wellness activities, luxurious outdoor pools, and the largest hammam this side of Istanbul. Add to all this the spectacular environs of dramatic mountains, meditative forests, and soothing streams and you get the perfect playground for a spate of outdoor experiences for any season, whether it's hiking and mountain biking in the warmer months, to skiing and dog sledding in the winters.

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Madeira, Portugal

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While Porto and Lisbon get much of the tourist love in Portugal, Madeira also deserves attention, particularly in May with the Festa da Flor (flower festival) taking place on the island. Expect flower carpet-making in the streets and award ceremonies for the best-decorated shop windows—in other words, Instagram gold everywhere. Check in to Reid’s Palace , a Belmond hotel located in Funchal on a mountainous promontory that stretches out into the Atlantic Ocean. Surrounded by lush subtropical gardens, the 130-year-old gem has historical bragging rights, too: George Bernard Shaw learned to tango here, while Winston Churchill came to write his memoirs.

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Lofoten Islands, Norway

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If you’ve already checked Iceland off your bucket list, how about a trip farther north, to the Lofoten Islands in Norway? The scenic archipelago, which is famous for its dramatic peaks (and death-defying hikes), storybook fishing villages, ocean wildlife, and the country's legendary fjords, is breathtaking in May. While this time of year may not guarantee sightings of the Northern Lights, it does fall just before peak season, affording you a preview of the region’s Midnight Sun, a two-month-long period when the sun shines for 24 hours a day. As for where to stay, head to the well-situated Reine Rorbuer , located in its namesake village and right in the backyard of the Reinefjorden.

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Fiuggi, Italy

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If there could be just one O.G. wellness retreat in the world, it might have to be the Ranch Malibu in California. For more than a decade, it has sculpted, slimmed, detoxed, and boot-camped a glittery roster of Hollywood celebrities with famously grueling programs characterized by 5:30 am wake-up calls and daily 14-mile hikes with nothing more than 6 almonds as a snack. This month, they are taking the program overseas with the opening of the Ranch Italy , a new permanent international program at the Palazzo Fiuggi Medical Retreat outside Rome. The itinerary here will be no less intense in the land of la dolce vita , except that you'll be trading the California farmhouse-like digs and Pacific Ocean views of the Malibu outpost for a historic hilltop property with hiking in the Apennine Mountains and access to medical consultations by Palazzo Fiuggi's physicians.

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Rome, Italy

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For those in want of an Italian holiday sans aforementioned boot camp, Rome is perfect this time of year. As the country's most popular destination, the capital city is teeming with tourists during its peak season so go this month and you'll have a much better—and more authentic—experience of the Eternal City. There are a number of exquisite hotels to choose from but the Hotel de Russie , one of two Rocco Forte properties in town, is particularly enticing thanks to its iconic tiered Mediterranean garden which bursts with roses, orange trees, and pine. In even better news, the hotel recently unveiled 7 new suites inspired by its verdant grounds—done up in soothing tones of blues and greens, the chic spaces are filled with Fontana Arte lamps, Fornasetti furnishings, and Calacatta marble bathtubs.

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Sonoma County, California

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If you want fantastic weather and less competition at the best wineries, May is the time for a trip to Sonoma County. Over the past few years, Healdsburg, in the heart of the region, has emerged as the veritable culinary capital of Napa's less pretentious sister. There is Michelin-starred dining, like SingleThread, which has three, and longtime favorite Barndiva, which earned its first star last year. Also joining the list this spring is the restaurant at the 24-room Madrona , a Victorian institution that has been redesigned by Jay Jeffers. Prefer a resort vibe? The sprawling, 258-acre Montage Healdsburg made its debut in town last year.

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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

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Though the resort city in Mexico's Baja Peninsula is idyllic year round—it gets 350 days of sunshine annually—ask a local, and they'll recommend May, when the winter crowds have dwindled and the weather is perfect. Activities in the area run the gamut, from surfing to shopping, and the contemporary art scene is more vibrant now than ever. There's also a farmer's market in town three days a week, surfing on the Sea of Cortez, and a booming dining scene to boot. Stay at the ultra-luxurious and serene Las Ventanas al Paraíso , a Rosewood property with 84 expansive suites and villas, which start at 960 square feet and all come with butler service, plus 8 pools, 6 restaurants, and a spa menu inspired by the ancient healers of Baja.

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Charleston, South Carolina

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Get in a trip to one of America's most romantic cities now, before that famously humid Southern summer sets in. The charms of Charleston are innumerable: pastel-colored architecture, much to learn about its complex history (at Middleton Place, Drayton Hall, the Gibbes Museum of Art, and the Aiken-Rhett House), incredible food (Fig, 167 Raw, the new Brasserie at La Banque), and warm hospitality everywhere. The lovely 16-room Zero George celebrated its 10th anniversary with a little refresh of its spaces. And it has also opened a Caviar Bar, which means its lush gardens and courtyard just may be the hottest place to be this season.

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Newport, Rhode Island

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Feeling inspired by The Gilded Age ? Newport may be a summertime playground for a certain set but the town's legendary mansions are best experienced without so many tourists—plus, it'll be much easier to get around its tiny downtown area. For your own taste of the robber baron life, stay at the Vanderbilt , a newly renovated Auberge Resort in the heart of Newport that was originally built for Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt in 1909. The 33-key hotel is full of old world charm—cozy nooks, a romantic palette of dark greens, teals, and navy, vintage furnishings—yet has all the modern accoutrements for 21st luxury, from indoor and outdoor pools to a roof deck.

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This time of year is referred to as green season in Costa Rica—as long as you're okay with the occasional rain shower, you'll get to experience a country coming to life and bursting with bright foliage. To really get up close and personal with its natural wonders, book one of the wildlife itineraries offered by Classic Journeys , which includes expert-guided tours of both Arenal Volcano and Manuel Antonio National Parks. Think naturalist-led hikes through magical waterfall-strewn rainforests and frozen lava flow, river safaris in search of crocodiles and scarlet macaws, bird-watching, ziplining, snorkeling, and whitewater rafting, with even time left over for coffee plantation tours and tastings.

Burgundy, France

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As if the region wasn't a major culinary and wine hotspot already, this month Burgundy's capital city of Dijon welcomes the Cité Internationale du Vin et de la Gastronomie , a sprawling 30,000-square-foot temple for foodies and oenophiles housed in a series of historic buildings from the 15th-18th centuries. The center will host masterclasses and exhibitions, plus offer tastings of the 250 wines housed in its 3-story cellar. Make home base Le Relais Bernard Loiseau , a charming countryside Relais & Chateaux in the town of Saulieu. The property boasts a 2-Michelin-starred restaurant, La Côte d’Or, and is celebrating the 40th anniversary of current Chef Patrick Bertron’s tenure in the kitchen.

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Ibiza, Spain

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Early May is prime time to get a taste of all the stunning raw natural beauty and local culture that Ibiza has to offer, just before the revelers start descending on this party island for a summer full of champagne soaks and all-night ragers. At the Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay , the focus is on serenity and wellness: think sunrise Pilates sessions, guided hikes to hidden gems, a rotating roster of visiting practitioners, and masterclasses in breath work and sound healing. Of course this being Ibiza, should you want even a little bit of a scene, the property has that too, with a new lounge that features local DJs and a menu of inventive cocktails.

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16 Best Places to Travel in May

Written by Anietra Hamper and Shandley McMurray Updated Mar 20, 2023

May is one of the best months for traveling. This lovely spring month encompasses that sweet spot before Labor Day marks the official start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. It's during this time that colorful flowers continue to burst on the scene, temperatures climb, and the sun decides to stay out for longer.

Since May isn't high season in most places, traveling during this month also means great deals on everything from rental cars to hotels to airfare. From North Carolina to Greece to Mexico, there are a slew of cheap places to visit in May .

Another bonus to traveling at this time: you won't have to elbow your way through crowds to see the historic attractions in Italy , the winding trails of Yellowstone National Park , or the beaches of Nantucket.

Discover more top destinations around the world with our list of the best places to travel in May.

1. Machu Picchu, Peru

2. mackinac island, michigan, 3. nantucket, 5. yellowstone national park, 6. tanzania, 8. nashville, tennessee, 9. ottawa, canada, 10. casablanca, morocco, 11. miami, florida, 13. the bahamas, 14. french riviera, 15. rio de janeiro, 16. washington d.c., usa, map of places to travel in may.

Machu Picchu

If you have dreamed of hiking the Inca Trail to the world-renowned Machu Picchu in Peru, then May is the ideal month to do it. The rainy season will have just ended, and you can take advantage of this small window before the popular tourist season starts in June.

In May, travelers are rewarded with stunning vistas of lush green valleys and cooler temperatures, which make for perfect conditions to hike in this world-class hiking region . It can get chilly at night at this time of year, so you will want to pack a few extra layers.

Machu Picchu isn't really a last-minute destination. You should book your trip many months in advance to reserve lodging and obtain the necessary permits for hiking, as they are becoming more restrictive. May will have far fewer hikers on the trails as you make your way to the main reason you came: Peru's top attraction, Machu Picchu.

One of the top UNESCO World Heritage sites , the gardens, temples, and unforgettable scenery of this ancient Incan city is breathtaking.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Peru

Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island is one of the best places to travel in May, and one of the top destinations for a vacation in the Midwest . Visiting this magical Michigan locale is like taking a trip back in time to a quaint and charming spot filled with romance. During May, guests can enjoy the island's spectacularly blooming gardens and landscapes without the annoying crowds that descend upon this lovely spot in summer.

To get here, you'll have to take a ferry from St. Ignace or Mackinaw City . Once you arrive, be prepared to ditch the car. They aren't allowed on Mackinac Island, so you will travel by horse and carriage, bicycle, or on foot during your vacation.

Take a trip up the hill to the Grand Hotel to learn about its history on the island as a getaway for the social elite in the late 1800s. There are plenty of other attractions to enjoy while you're there.

Mackinac Island is a vacation for the senses, too. Feel the cool breeze coming off Lake Huron as you relax in an Adirondack chair. Smell the scent of the lilac trees coming into full bloom. See the hundreds of gardens being planted as the official tourist season gets underway. It's easy to see why this is such a popular place to visit in Michigan .

May is a nice time to visit the Mackinac Island State Park , which you can do by horseback or by walking on the trails.

Read More: Top Attractions & Things to Do on Mackinac Island

Miacomet Beach, Nantucket Island

An iconic summer destination for the East Coast elite, Nantucket is more than just a pricey place to enjoy long weekends at the shore. This palatable historic isle lies 30 miles south of Cape Cod and boasts pristine beaches, immaculate hotels, and adorable cobblestone streets to up the charm factor. It's packed with fun things to do and points of interest so beautiful, you'll be happy you packed a camera.

Visiting in May ensures you can enjoy all the quaintness without the crowds and high prices. Plus, you should be able to find direct flights at this time of year from bigger airports in cities like Boston and New York. With mild temperatures and little rain, visiting Nantucket in May is the perfect way to enjoy some much-needed outdoor time.

Check out the Great Point Lighthouse , build a sandcastle on one of Nantucket's best beaches , and eat your way through the delectable restaurants.

Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Nantucket

Mount Everest base camp

If you are eager to visit Nepal, it makes sense to go in May for several reasons. Firstly, May offers great weather for hiking and sightseeing. The June rains in the Himalayan Mountains have not yet started, and the skies are blue. Since it is such a great month for mountain treks, you will want to plan far in advance to make sure that you get the lodging and hiking tours that you want, as they can book quickly.

There are several treks in Nepal to consider. The most popular will be the trek to the Mount Everest base camp, where you will see some of the Sherpa villages and Buddhist Monasteries. Another is the Annapurna Circuit trek, which offers great views of the region and the opportunity to see some of Nepal's cultural diversity along the trails.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Nepal

Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is one of the most spectacular national parks in the United States, and it's best seen in May. The reason is twofold: visitors won't have to jostle the large summer crowds, and the temperature is ideal for a day spent hiking – it's not too hot nor too cold.

From the dense forests and pristine natural lakes to jaw-dropping geysers, quiet streams, and an abundance of wildlife, Yellowstone is a bucket-list trip for many. There are more than 3,000 square miles to explore as you snap photographs of bison and elk that roam the open landscape. It's best to be prepared before you arrive, planning which attractions to see and tours to take in advance.

In May, you will find the tail end of winter making its way out of sight, and the trails opening to visitors. With the exception of Memorial Day weekend, which is crowded, May is a great time to visit.

You can grab a front-row spot to see Old Faithful , walk the trails, view the formations at Mammoth Hot Springs , kayak on Yellowstone Lake , and hike the many trails with natural surprises like waterfalls and clean, fresh air.

West Yellowstone is the most popular base for accessing the park; it's filled with fun things to do , so plan to spend a day or two there.

Read More: Visiting Yellowstone National Park: Attractions, Tips & Tours

Wildebeest migration in the Serengeti

Having the opportunity to witness the great Serengeti wildebeest migration in Tanzania is an experience you will never forget. Targeting May for your travel presents one of the best opportunities to see it.

May is still on the tail end of the rainy season, but given the increased wildlife-viewing opportunities at this time, it is an easy trade-off. Late-season rains have tapered off in recent years, and when it does rain, it typically does not last all day.

Migration patterns are dictated by seasonal rainfall, which changes each year, so you will want to look into that before booking your trip. Generally, in May, the Serengeti wildebeest are moving north through the Moru Kopjes , so you will want to focus your stay in that region.

While the wildebeest migration is one of the top reasons to go in May, there are many other sites and attractions in Tanzania to explore, from Mount Kilimanjaro to the beaches of Zanzibar.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Tanzania

The village of San Gimignano in Tuscany

Sicily and Tuscany are two regions in Italy that are ideal to visit in May. Many of the typically busy tourist areas will also be easier to visit and take less time to explore, making it easy to visit the country's top attractions .

The countryside of Sicily is blanketed with wildflowers, and the summer tourists have not arrived, which means you'll have the whole towns (almost) to yourself. Weather is stable and comfortable in May, and the outdoor theaters and festivals are getting underway, so you won't be at a lack for fun things to do or delectable treats to eat.

Tuscany is another beautiful region peppered with attractions that are nice to visit in May. Let's be honest, Tuscany is gorgeous at any time, but May is a definite winner. You will find bright flowers adorning windowsills and picturesque scenery in the countryside. Green fields with red poppies and roses will surround you. May temperatures are pleasant for enjoying the outdoors and the village festivals that get underway this month.

Early in the month, you can wear short-sleeved shirts and take a jacket for the evening. By the end of May, temperatures will begin to heat up along with the uptick in tourists. This is when you'll notice higher rates on things like airfare and hotels as well.

Read More: Best Places to Visit in Italy

Downtown Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is one of the best places to travel in May, especially for country music fans. Technically the shoulder season, this month boasts perfect temperatures (we're talking highs in the upper 70s and lows in the high 50s) to make walking around and shopping on Music Mile all the more enjoyable.

Don't miss a visit to Centennial Park, which includes a full-scale replica of the Athens Parthenon, and a walk across the historic John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge is cleansing for your soul, not to mention a treat for your camera.

While it is likely to rain a bit in May, you'll be able to dodge the wet by popping into the Ryman Auditorium (once home to the Grand Ole Opry), Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum , and the Tennessee State Museum .

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Canadian Tulip Festival and the Parliament Buildings

The month of May is a beautiful time to visit Ottawa. Winter has finally been relegated to the rearview mirror, the summer tourists haven't yet arrived, and the spring flowers are in full and glorious bloom. Plus, you can score some great deals on transportation and the city's best hotels when traveling to Ottawa in May.

During May, visitors are treated to the spectacular Canadian Tulip Festival , featuring more than one million tulips and attracting more than half a million visitors. It commemorates the first of many outdoor festivals of the season. Be sure your camera is charged.

There are so many other things to do, from a walk on Parliament Hill to a boat trip along the Rideau Canal . Besides the impressive spring display of flowers, May weather is comfortable, with warming temperatures, but it is not hot.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Ottawa

Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca

May is one of the best months of the year to visit the attractions of Casablanca and really any of the regions in Morocco. The summer temperatures can hit sweltering highs, making visiting the busy markets and mosques uncomfortable for most tourists.

The temperatures in May, however, are more conducive to walking in the outdoor sun and visiting this vibrant city, which is also a popular cruise ship port.

Casablanca is known to many people from the famous 1945 movie of the same name. It is the country's largest city with an abundance of activity, especially in the Old Medina , the historic part of the city, and the Hassan II Mosque , the most iconic landmark in Casablanca.

If you want to visit several cities in Morocco, you can base yourself in Casablanca and make side trips to places like the vibrant city of Fes and bustling Marrakesh . May offers a great opportunity to take part in excursions like a camel trek through the Sahara, which would be unbearable to do in the summer months.

Miami, Florida

There is almost no time of the year when Miami, Florida is not bustling with visitors, but May is a great time to go for the weather. Miami's incredible beaches are hard to resist, and a visit in May means the spring breakers have left for the season, and the summer vacationers have not yet arrived.

Temperatures in May are summer-like and not yet at their peak, so a day on South Beach is comfortable.

If the beach is not your scene, you can find many other things to do in Miami, from taking an airboat ride through Everglades National Park to visiting more than 150 shops at the Bayside Marketplace . Be sure to take in some of Miami's diverse food scene at one of the many outdoor dining restaurants by the water.

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The beautiful village of Loutro in Crete

Some of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece like the Acropolis in Athens , Heraklion on Crete , and the glorious beaches of Santorini , are best experienced in May. It is the shoulder season in the country, so rates for hotels and airfare are more reasonable than the high summer tourist season.

The biggest advantage to visiting in May is that the crowds are much smaller, so the lines for getting into popular tourist attractions will be shorter, which could be the difference of several hours for visiting each attraction on your itinerary.

May does come with a slight risk of occasional inclement weather but the trade-off is worth it. You will have fewer people around as you stroll through old sections of the cities and in the marketplaces that can even be crowded by locals during the low season. The other advantage of fewer tourists means you have an edge when it comes to haggling for souvenirs at the markets.

There are many fun flower festivals in Greece in May, like the famous Rhodian Flower Festival.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Greece

Stunning beach on Stocking Island, Exumas, The Bahamas

The Bahamas is a great vacation destination year-round, but May has some advantages. The weather at this time is moderate, meaning there is almost no chance of a hurricane; humidity is low; mosquitos (which can quickly ruin a vacation) are not in full force; and the temperatures are hot but not uncomfortable.

Another bonus of traveling to the Bahamas in May: the weather conditions are ideal for sailing whether you arrive with your own boat or book a charter for a sunset cruise.

If you like to swim and snorkel, you're in luck — the water temperature in May feels like a warm bath. This month is great for lower tourist numbers at the beaches and for excursions.

Since there are fewer tourists this time of year, you can find great rates for hotels and more availability on flights to the islands, especially the most popular isle to visit: Nassau .

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in The Bahamas

The colorful town of Menton on the French Riviera

There's something uber-romantic about visiting the French Riviera in May. Glitz and glam are always present in this luxurious region, but May's Cannes Film Festival brings the social elite and celebrities to the area's colorful streets.

Private yachts sail around the Cannes harbor during the 12-day spectacle, and over-the-top extras can be found in local shops and eateries. The hotels up their game (and their prices) to attract the elite, and you might just rub elbows with an A-lister on the beach at this South of France gem .

May is also the month for the Monte Carlo Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monaco . If you are looking for the most exciting and lively time to visit the French Riviera, and you can afford it, May is your month.

If you do not have extra cash to burn then you may want to consider your trip for a different time of the year when you can visit the Metropole Shopping Mall and other attractions without the distractions and extra costs.

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Rio de Janeiro

May can be a perfect time to visit Rio de Janeiro, when the days have cooler temperatures and the vibrant life of the Brazilian city is in full swing. Hotel prices in May will have dropped a bit after the heavy tourist rush for Carnival festivities and many visitors have gone home.

You will have great beach weather without the sweltering temperatures of the summer season, which runs from December through February. Considering the number of fab beaches in Brazil , this is a definite plus.

May is comfortable for outdoor sightseeing of iconic places like Sugar Loaf Mountain and taking a tour through the Tijuca Rain Forest . One of the best ways to explore Rio is on foot through the various neighborhoods, where you can get a feel for the culture and local food. There are many walking tours available if you do not want to venture out on your own.

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White House in May

If you're searching for a May vacation that will appeal to the eye as well as the pocketbook, look no further than America's capital, Washington, D.C. May boasts comfortable temperatures and a short drop in tourists who visited earlier to see the cherry blossoms in full glory. They'll pick up again in June.

March and early April are the best times to visit Washington, D.C. for cherry blossoms. At this time, the famed city is framed by the most lusciously pink blossoms, so beautiful they'll leave you speechless. Those who visit in early May might be lucky enough to catch them on their way out, a hint of pink still blanketing the town; it depends on the weather.

The city's most popular tourist attractions will be less crowded during May, which means visitors can see Capitol Hill , the Lincoln Memorial , and the National Mall without having to elbow their way through hordes of people. Also, the city's pretty parks will be flush with vibrant colors and offer plenty of picnic opportunities.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Washington, D.C.

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More May Travel Ideas: Another consideration for May is other destinations in Europe that will become tourist traps once the summer vacation season gets underway. Some options to consider are the historical sites in Austria , visiting some of the colorful cities in Denmark like Copenhagen , or staying at one of the many European resorts along the Italian Riviera or in the Canary Islands .

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Memorial Day might be the unofficial kickoff for summer, but why wait until then to take a vacation? There are plenty of reasons to squeeze in a trip before peak season starts, whether visiting an alternative Galápagos when the conditions are just right, or relishing an alternative side to Barbados at an unlikely festival.

Here are our 10 best places to travel in May.

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Sure, you can loll on the beach and decompress in sunshine while in the Maldives, but why not dive into the waters here?

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1. South Ari Atoll, Maldives

May is great for: underwater adventures with whale sharks

Ninety-nine percent of this country is water and only 1 percent is land, so it’s smart to choose the Maldives for an ocean-focused getaway. On the western side of the archipelago, there are notably well-preserved coral reefs that make it a perfect spot for divers.

This month in the Maldives, divers can catch whale sharks when they cluster in and around the reefs at the end of the season as winds blow from the northeast. These extraordinary animals—the world’s largest fish—can grow up to 40 feet long but they’re not the only jaw-dropper underwater here. There are hundreds of coral species, marine mammals like dolphins and porpoises, and mantas, which, like the sharks, are protected when in this atoll.

Where to stay: Conrad Maldives Rangali

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The 150-villa property sits across the Rangalifinolhu and Rangali islands, with different offerings depending on which you choose for your stay. (The former has a kids club and water sports center, while the latter island is quieter and more focused on R&R.) If you feel like splurging, try a night or two in the Muraka, the two-story suite that sits 16 feet below the surface of the ocean.

How to get to the Maldives

The best option is to take one of the Gulf carriers, such as Emirates or Qatar, and transit there. For those on the U.S. West Coast, the shortest journey is likely via Singapore, although you’ll still need to set aside an entire day to make the trek.

City buildings on a hillside next to beach filled with yellow umbrellas, plus a few palm trees

Bound by the French Alps to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Côte d’Azur—often known in English as the French Riviera—stretches from the Italian border to urban Toulon.

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2. Côte d’Azur, France

May is great for: roses and red carpets

Visit the Côte d’Azur in late spring for a Goldilocks moment, when the crowds won’t have surged to bottle-service-and-dry-clean-bikini levels, but the weather will be balmy enough to idle away an afternoon on the patio of a beach club.

Make sure to stop in Grasse, a village that’s a 30-minute drive inland from Cannes. It’s protected from the salty sea breezes by the hills and well irrigated, which is favorable for the rose and jasmine grown here. May’s Exporose celebrates the former, covering the entire town with blooms, whether in bouquets or as bushes for sale.

Stick around for the end of the month if you want a glimpse of Cannes at its glitziest: The 77th edition of the film festival will run May 14–25.

Where to stay: Château de Théoule

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Steer clear of the hubbub in town by booking a suite at this brand-new hotel a short boat ride down the coast in Théoule-sur-Mer. The 44-room property, created out of a former soap factory built in the 1630s, perches on the edge of the water—and every single bathroom has a glorious view of the Med.

How to get to the Cote d’Azur

It’s a no-brainer to hop on the bargain-priced all biz operation from La Compagnie, which begins its seasonal service between EWR and Nice in late April; it runs through the end of September this year.

People walking on plaza in front of Brandenburg Gate

While no longer a city divided, Germany’s capital easily has enough crowd-pleasing attractions for two metropolises.

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3. Berlin, Germany

May is great for: the ultimate all-inclusive event.

The four-day Karneval der Kulturen (Carnival of Cultures) has been held since 1996, soon after the reunification of the city, and it acts as an emblem of that event. The free event involves more than 4,000 creatives over a long weekend (this year from May 17–20), whether local DJs or artisans selling their wares. Shanti Town is where you’ll find food trucks and companies with a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility, while the Rasen in Aktion location is the hub for performances that run the gamut from African bands to local singers.

The main event is the Parade on Pentecost Sunday (May 19), where 5,000 or so people come to party together, bringing samba dancers from Brazil alongside traditional German folk dancers or Chinese lion dancers.

Where to stay: Provocateur Berlin

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Who wouldn’t want to stay in the aptly named hotel in Europe’s funkiest city, especially when it’s as affordable as this boutique option? The 58-room property, in the quieter western reaches, has a maximalist interior, all deep reds, punchy blues, and gilt, which gives it a retro, almost art deco–era vibe.

How to get to Berlin

This month, both Delta and budget carrier Norse kick off their seasonal, direct nonstop service to Berlin from JFK; United also operates a year-round route from EWR.

The rocky seaside cliffs of Lagos, Portugal

The beauty of the Algarve lies in its scenic seascapes.

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4. The Algarve, Portugal

May is great for: easy-to-reach golfing getaways

United Airlines has carved out a welcome niche in recent years of offering nonstop service to vacation-focused destinations. For summer 2024, one of its new additions is Faro , the capital of the Algarve region in southern Portugal. It’s increasingly on a wider tourism radar: The first half of 2023 saw a 13.5 percent increase in visitors compared to the same time a year earlier.

Visitors are drawn here by the just-add-water perfection of the spot, where weather is consistent, the countryside gorgeous, and, of course, golf courses proliferate. There are 25 different clubs in the region, and more than half are top-rated in the country; you can play more than 40 9- or 18-hole layouts without leaving the Algarve.

Don’t miss the chance, too, for a quick trip to Culatra, one of the barrier islands protecting the coast from the brash Atlantic weather. It’s got superb beaches and restaurants where the seafood is so fresh it sits in tanks by the tables until the moment it’s ready to be eaten.

Where to stay: Martinhal Quinta

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The 70-villa estate is more like a gated community than a hotel proper. Each villa, with between two and five bedrooms, has its own private garden and swimming pool. There are ample on-site activities, including a kids club and a golf course.

How to get to the Algarve

Other than that United-operated flight, which debuts this spring, consider TAP, the Portuguese national carrier, which connects via Lisbon, a 45-minute domestic hop away; it flies to a half-dozen U.S. hubs.

Aerial view of brown mountain peaks with roads cutting through them

Morocco tends to be wet in March and April, which brings the rugged landscape to life. By May, though, the climate becomes dry and warm.

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May is great for: an adventure among Africa’s northern mountain regions

This month, head into Morocco ’s Atlas Mountains for an unexpected outdoorsy experience that’s about two hours from Marrakech. It’s more important to spend money there now than ever, as it slowly recovers from the devastating earthquake of last fall.

Visit the mountain range and explore the rugged countryside while the weather is mild—you can climb the highest peak, 13,671-foot Mount Toubkal, in a couple of days if you’re reasonably fit and can handle the heady altitudes. If you’re a movie fan, visit the Aït Benhaddou village: The earthen buildings that form this settlement on the one-time caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech make it equal parts Biblical and otherworldly. No wonder it’s been a favorite filming backdrop for hits like The Mummy , Star Wars: A New Hope , and Gladiator . Some structures here, like the granary, were damaged last fall, but it still remains a compelling pit stop.

Where to stay: Kasbah Tamadot

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The Kasbah Tamadot , Richard Branson’s luxe mountainside property, was devastated in the earthquake; it has reopened after a reimagining, which saw rooms replaced with 10 glamping tents. Nightly rates include a donation to the Eve Branson foundation earmarked to uplift local communities nearby.

How to get to Morocco

Long-haul international flights are funneled via Casablanca—Royal Air Maroc’s routings to the United States offer nonstops from Washington, D.C. and New York. Consider, too, opting to break your journey in Europe, which allows you to connect to a short-haul flight to Marrakech, Tangier, Fez, or elsewhere.

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Check out the wildlife species of Kangaroo Island, including koalas and echidnas.

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6. Kangaroo Island, South Australia

May is great for: an alternative to the Galápagos

There’s no bad time to come to Kangaroo Island ; its extraordinary flora and fauna have earned the 1,700 square-mile island 13 miles off the coast of South Australia the unofficial nickname of “Australia’s Galápagos”.

You can see the namesake marsupials, sure (the species here is unique, with thicker fur for the colder climates in winter and a slower gait than its outback cousins), plus a large population of koalas. But there are many other rare and unusual flora and fauna: 87 percent of mammals, 93 percent of reptiles, and 45 percent of birds are unique to this spot and can be found nowhere else.

The best time to explore is undeniably fall, when days remain long enough to roam (usually until around 5:30 p.m.) and the temperatures are consistently balmy, making outdoorsy activities pleasant rather than sweaty. The weather is usually bright and clear, the seas remain calm, and wildflowers are in full bloom.

Where to stay: Southern Ocean Lodge

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This all-inclusive lodge on Kangaroo Island has reopened on a similar footprint to its previous iteration, which was destroyed in the devastating wildfires of early 2020. The new, 25-suite property has been upgraded via a $55 million renovation under the auspices of its original architect, Max Pritchard, who was born on the island.

How to get to Kangaroo Island

There are no long-haul international arrivals to Adelaide, South Australia’s capital. Instead, connect there via Melbourne, Sydney, or Brisbane—Qantas, United, Delta, and American all fly between them and various stateside hubs. From there, take a 45-minute ferry ride to the island or a 30-minute flight.

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Barbados merges Afro-Caribbean culture and traditions with strong historic ties to Great Britain.

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7. Barbados

May is great for: enjoying an unexpected side to the Caribbean

The Caribbean ’s colonial holdovers are wide-ranging, and some islands even retain a Celtic flair. An unlikely celebrant of all things Celtic is Barbados , which holds a four-day festival that trumpets its ties to Scotland, Ireland, and Wales this month. That link largely derives from the indentured servants who came to work in the mansions here as household labor; many of them took up permanent residence in their new home.

From May 15 to 19, you can join in ceilidhs and concerts at the Barbados Celtic Festival . Try the unlikely fusion of Celtic and Caribbean food, expect to hear the blare of bagpipes wafting over the beaches, and don’t miss a riff on the Highland Games on Sunday afternoon. Last year’s lineup included champion piper Roddy MacLeod MBE—he’s won the title five times and he’s already confirmed for a return gig—plus Gleadhraich, a bagpipe-spiked rock band.

Where to stay: Sam Lord’s Castle

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The name of this 422-room, all-inclusive resort is a nod to Sam Lord’s Castle on the same site in the 19th century, a mansion built by the namesake plantation owner, an unscrupulous rascal believed to have caused shipwrecks for his own profit. Thankfully, the 29-acre property is a new build from the ground up, banishing any bad vibes.

How to get to Barbados

Take your pick: The legacy carriers and JetBlue offer a variety of nonstops, everywhere from Charlotte, NC, to JFK.

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Spring is a fine time to enjoy places like Charleston’s Rainbow Row.

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8. Charleston, South Carolina

May is great for: gorging on highbrow culture in gorgeous surroundings

It’s always a good time to go to Charleston, but this year there’s particular appeal, after the International African American Museum opened there in 2023. If you’re mulling when best to go, though, May’s a slam dunk, especially for first-timers: The weather will be balmy, and less muggy than summer, and the city is energized by the beginning of the Spoleto Festival , which this year runs from May 22 to June 9.

The festival commandeers almost any public space, whether theater, church, or square for a program of performing arts (dance, opera, theater, choral) that’s a stateside counterpart to the Italian namesake. It was founded by the same person, Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Gian Carlo Menotti; he established this event in the late 1970s, two decades after he devised the original. Every year now, expect around 150 performances across 10 or so venues—this year’s lineup includes everything from Hedwig deviser John Cameron Mitchell in cabaret to a concert by New Orleans–based Trombone Shorty and his jazz band.

Where to stay: The Mills House Hotel

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Two years ago, the 1853-founded Mills House Hotel underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation that encompassed every aspect of the hotel, from its 218 rooms and common areas to the rooftop pool and outdoor terrace, which reopens for the season this spring. One thing that didn’t change: its signature Millennial pink exterior.

How to get to Charleston

Charleston is one of the most networked cities in the USA, with nonstop service to more than 30 cities, including Minneapolis (MSP) and Detroit (DTW).

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While in Santa Fe for Indigenous Fashion Week, stop by the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.

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9. Santa Fe, New Mexico

May is great for: making a chic statement

From May 2 to 5, Santa Fe will be the host for an inaugural Indigenous Fashion Week , a four-day exploration of Indigenous designers from across North America. It’s the second event of its kind on the continent, following a pioneering week aimed at First Nations people in Canada, which first launched seven years ago.

Programming will incorporate symposia on fashion as well as runway days that showcase both traditional and contemporary riffs on Indigenous design, whether from what’s now the United States or from Canada. This extensive program is an evolution of the decade-old Indigenous Fashion Show run by Southwestern Association for American Indian Arts, which was first championed by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe from the Siksika Nation.

Bear Robe aims for the event to help establish the city as a hub for Indigenous style and design nationwide, building on the increasing presence of Indigenous designers in the Indian Market there, which takes place each August.

Where to stay: Inn of Five Graces

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Right in the heart of Santa Fe, this adobe-style luxury inn features eclectically decorated, over-the-top rooms festooned with objets from the Silk Road and other far-flung locales.

How to get to Santa Fe

For a place that’s firmly on tourist radars, Santa Fe has surprisingly modest air connections. The only direct flights run from Denver, Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix. Most, though, can easily connect to one of those hubs from elsewhere, making it max a one-stop journey.

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In 2024, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the book Jaws in Martha’s Vineyard.

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10. Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts

May is great for: jumping the shark

It’s the 50th anniversary this year of the novel that transformed the great white shark from apex predator in the wild to jump-scare staple: Jaws. Get ahead of next summer’s scarefest with a trip this spring, and take a specialist tour of the key filming sites.

The 87-square-mile island off the southwestern tip of Cape Cod is a slouchier, more relaxed riff on New England life than manicured Nantucket next door. Here you can amble around the colorful Aquinnah Cliffs, also known as Gay Head, the clay formation carved out by glaciers millions of years ago. These are Up-Island in the south and west, a quieter corner especially this month just before the high season begins. Down-Island, or the north and eastern reaches, has more tourist-friendly assets—head to Edgartown for its restored clapboard and cedar shingle mansions, and for a glass of wine or two.

Where to stay: The Summercamp Hotel

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The Summercamp Hotel is in Oak Bluffs—it’s designed and named in homage to the fact that Methodists often used the island for summer camps. It sits right across from the harbor, with rooms that have a kitschy retro touch to their decor.

How to get to Martha’s Vineyard

If you’re in the Northeast, seasonal regional carriers like Cape Air and Tradewinds are an option for a quick puddle jump over the water, while Delta’s service from LGA starts in May.

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Best Places to Visit in May – INSIDER GUIDE

May is a delightful month for travelers (and me cus it’s me birthday month too!), as spring transitions into summer in many parts of the world. It offers a great balance between warm and sunny weather without becoming too warm. Whilst crowds are starting to gather in some of the more popular destinations, peak season is also a good month away, so you get a great buzz without being overwhelmed.

The pleasant weather, blooming landscapes, and vibrant festivals make it an ideal time to embark on an exciting adventure. It’s a time of year that whatever I am doing and wherever I am, I always make sure to head off on at least a mini exploration!

Whether you’re seeking a relaxing beach getaway, an exploration of cultural festivals, or a budget-friendly trip, there’s something for everyone. In this blog post, we’ll take you through the best places to visit in May, divided into different categories, ensuring that you find the perfect destination for your next memorable springtime trip.

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When it comes to diverse landscapes and captivating destinations, the United States has plenty to offer. Whether you’re wanting to explore big cities, massive mountain ranges, sleepy seaside towns and just about anything in-between … the USA has got it all! 

In May, several cities and national parks come alive with activities and events. The weather also tends to be pretty fair across the varied nation’s climates, so whether you’re heading for the hills, north or south … you’ll be comfortable. 

Here are two destinations to consider:

New York City, New York

Cherry blossom festival in Brooklyn NY

New York needs no introduction, the truth is that there’s never a bad time to visit New York city , but then again, there are some months that are definitely better than others. When it comes to visiting in May you’ll get the benefit of the increasingly warm weather without the humidity of the summer months. May also offers the best of both worlds as the crowds are a lot thinner than in the middle of summer or in the run up to Christmas. 

There’s an enormous amount of things to do in New York , whether you’re planning on having a weekend break or spending a few weeks here, you’ll never be short of varied activities. Explore iconic landmarks like Times Square, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty before taking in the view over the city from places like One World Trade Center or The Rockefella Building. 

There’s some fun free and local things to do too like taking the iconic Staten Island ferry for an unbeatable view of the Manhattan skyline. Don’t miss out on cultural events like the Tribeca Film Festival and the Cherry Blossom Festival in Brooklyn Botanic Garden that happen in May. This time of year is also great for those who want to catch a baseball game and get a look at America’s pastime.

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

May offers pleasant temperatures at the Grand Canyon National Park , a place that can be scorching hot in summer and pretty darn cold in winter! Taking in the breathtaking views over at the Grand Canyon in May is just the perfect way to start the spring. The shoulder season here offers the best of both worlds when it comes to both the weather and crowds too. 

Be sure to head out on some of the many rim hikes that allow you to take in the canyon from several different perspectives. Viewpoints such as Mather Point on the South Rim, Redwall Bridge on the North Rim, Plateau Point on the Bright Angel Trail and Hopi Point are amongst the best to visit… but there are heaps more to discover too. 

Taking a scenic helicopter has to be the ultimate way to see the canyon and in May, the clear weather should provide perfect conditions. Once you’ve done that it’s only right that you get down and into the canyon itself, you can even go white water rafting too! Be sure to cap it all off by catching a stunning sunset over the natural wonder of this iconic national park.

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If you’re in search of destinations with ideal weather conditions in May, you’re in luck. From the stunning beaches of Bali to the enchanting islands of the Caribbean, numerous places offer warm temperatures and clear skies. In fact, May might just be perfect for those wanting warm weather that isn’t going to be too extreme. 

Santorini, Greece

Oia Village Santorini

Greece is the perfect spot to head if you’re looking for both sunshine, culture and great beaches! The charming island of Santorini with it’s rugged landscape, whitewashed houses that cling to its cliffs and black, red and white lava pebbles beaches is a must visit. 

Unfortunately this picturesque Greek island has be come somewhat overrun in the summer months and combine this with the sweltering heat and this majestic place becomes a sweaty annoyance! Instead, head here in May for a slower pace, fewer crowds and more agreeable weather. Accommodation in Santorini is also a lot more affordable in May than in summer.

There’s a lot to do here for a relatively small island. Start by exploring the many whitewashed villages including places like Oia where you can take in the iconic view at Oia Castle, which is a popular sunset spot in the evenings. Fira Village is another great spot to explore local culture whilst also offering stunning views over the caldera below. Don’t forget to also indulge in delicious Mediterranean cuisine, relax on volcanic beaches, and immerse yourself in the island’s rich history and culture.

Male Maldives

When it comes to vacation destinations, the Maldives has to be right up there when it comes to what most consider to be paradise! The island nation is a great place to visit whenever you choose, but May offers a great window of time just before the monsoon season starts where the peak season crowds are beginning to thin out. 

With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and abundant marine life, the Maldives offers an idyllic setting for relaxation and snorkeling or diving adventures. Unwind in luxurious overwater villas and create unforgettable memories in this stunning archipelago. 

What many people also don’t realise is that there’s more to the Maldives than villas and beaches too … not that there’s anything wrong with that. But exploring the capital city of Male offers a great look into the unique culture of this tiny nation and is actually a very affordable part of the country.

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Europe boasts a rich history, architectural wonders, and charming cities that are even more delightful to explore in May. Considered one of the two shoulder seasons, mid spring is when the flowers are blooming, the sun has finally come from behind the clouds and yet the majority of the crowds are still yet to awaken! 

Paris, France

Famouse Alexandre III Bridge over Seine Paris

While expensive, Paris is a city like no other and it’s a bucket list destination for travellers the world over … for good reason! The big problem with that is that is can become overrun and so packed full of crowds in the summer that is can be difficult to fully appreciate. May strikes the perfect balance between between good weather and crowds with longer days and a fun vibe.

Stroll along the Seine River, marvel at the Eiffel Tower, and explore world-renowned museums like the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay and the Pompidou centre. Don’t forget to make your way up to the majestic Sacré Coeur as well as experiencing the charm of Parisian cafes, gardens in full bloom, and indulge in exquisite French cuisine.

Some of the great festivals and events taking place in May include the Paris Jazz Festival in Saint Germain-des-Prés and the Villette Sonique Festival. If food is more your thing, then check out the Taste of Paris festival held at the Grand Palais Ephemère in Champs de Mars in May. Another unique festival is the La Fête du Pain … that celebrates that most French passion … bread!

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam city skyline

Amsterdam is one of the must visit cities of Europe and May brings with it vibrant colours and wonderfully mild weather. The largest city in The Netherland is often overrun by tourists in the summer months, but May brings with it a more lowkey buzz that just fits with the spring time vibes. The city is in bloom and is starting to come back to life after a long, cold winter and it’s wonderful to experience. 

Begin your time here by exploring the famous canal system, whether that’s on foot, bike or by the water, it’s the best way to get to grips with the unique geography of the city and it’s pretty darn picturesque too. In fact, renting a bike and navigating the city like a local is a must if you want to get under the skin of Amsterdam. 

Visit places like the Van Gogh Museum as well as more sombre monuments to the turbulent history of the city such as the Anne Frank Museum. If you’re a football fan, then heading out to take in Ajax’s football stadium tour is something you just can’t miss either. Visiting in May also allows you to witness the breathtaking tulip fields at Keukenhof Gardens, a true spectacle of nature.

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May is a month of vibrant celebrations around the world. Whether you’re a music enthusiast or a cultural aficionado, there’s a festival for you. In fact, there’s something about the springtime awakening that really provides a fantastic atmosphere for the festivals in May.

 Here are two destinations to consider:

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

May might not be springtime in Brazil, infact, it’s actually autumn, but that doesn’t mean things are starting to slow down any! Luckily Rio is one of those places that experiences great weather year round and the cooler fall months bring both the extreme heat and humidity of the summer down to a much more manageable level. This also happens to make the month of May ideal for festivals!

Experience the world-famous Carnival in May , join the colorful parades, dance to samba rhythms, and immerse yourself in the infectious energy of this cultural extravaganza. Another cool thing to do in May is to visit the Marina de Glória, which transforms into a giant open-air movie theatre … the biggest open-air cinema in the world!

Of course, no visit to Rio would be complete without exploring stunning beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema. The weather in May is perfect for sunbaking without ending up looking like a leather handbag! Of course, next you’ll also want to witness the breathtaking Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking the city to complete the Rio experience.

Cannes, France

Famous red carpet stairway at festival hall in Cannes

Cannes, on the stunning Côte d’Azur, is a good idea any time of year, in fact, this region is know as one of the sunniest in the world. Having said that, May is particularly pleasant with warm temperatures that rarely push into the uncomfortable and a buzzing atmosphere that is turned up a notch during this month in particular. 

Of course, the prestigious Cannes festival is the highlight of May, it’s a super exciting time to visit Cannes and the surrounding area for sure. Experience the glamour and sophistication of the red carpet as the world’s film industry gathers for this renowned event and see if you can spot a few stars for yourself. 

That’s not the only thing to do in this region either. Once the crowds of dispersed, explore the beautiful Promenade de la Croisette, relax on the sandy beaches, and enjoy exquisite cuisine at upscale restaurants. Cannes offers a blend of luxury, culture, and stunning Mediterranean views, but it’s just one area along a coastline of beautiful and quaint town to visit too, including Monaco which is a short train ride away.

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Travelling in May doesn’t have to break the bank. There are several budget-friendly destinations that offer fantastic experiences without compromising on quality and in fact May is a great time of year to travel if you’re looking to visit somewhere affordable. 

Budapest, Hungary

Danube river Budapest

Known as the “Paris of the East,” the oft visited Budapest offers a wealth of attractions at affordable prices. During the month of May you also get a great balance between the weather and off season prices, making it even more budget friendly. Not only that, but if you’re anywhere in Europe then you’ll find it super easy to get cheap flights too.

Begin your time here wandering along the mighty Danube river, taking in the impressive Hungarian Parliament, crossing the majestic Chain Bridge and witnessing the moving “shoes on the Danube” that remembers the Jews killed on that spot during WW2. After crossing over the river head up to the Fisherman’s Bastion for panoramic views over the city below.

After pounding the pavement taking in all the impressive sights, take a load off at the traditional Gellert thermal baths alongside the locals. After that, don’t miss the opportunity to indulge in delicious local cuisine and experience the vibrant nightlife including the unique ruin bars the city is famous for.

Lisbon, Portugal

Belem Tower Lisbon

If you’re looking for the best budget capital city to visit in Western Europe, then Lisbon is the one! Unlike many other capital cities in this region, Lisbon is still relively unscathed by mass tourism meaning that both prices are low and crowds are not as overwhelming as places like London or Berlin. Portugal too offers incredible weather year round being known as the sunniest capital in Europe too! May specifically strikes the balance perfectly with mild sunny days.

Lisbon combines rich history with a vibrant modern atmosphere around every corner. Be sure to visit iconic landmarks such as Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery on the outskirts of the city that represent the historic seafaring past of the city. Wander around charming neighborhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto and enjoy breathtaking views from viewpoints like Miradouro da Senhora do Monte. 

After catching sunset from one of the many vantage points, be sure to indulge in some of the unique cuisine including visiting the home of the pastel de nata and samping some of the best seafood in the world. Complete the experience in this budget-friendly European gem by taking a day trip out to Sintra and visiting the fairytale Palace of Pena.

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In addition to the aforementioned categories, there are countless other destinations worth considering for a May getaway, particularly some that are further afield. Here we’ll look at some different ideas for those wanting to have more of a culture shock. 

Here are two more destinations to add to your list:

Kyoto, Japan

Kiyomizu dera Temple Kyoto

Backpacking Japan is a special experience and Kyoto is a majestic and magical destination that is at it’s best in May with it’s vibrant cherry blossoms, mild weather and buzzing atmosphere. Kyoto is know for some quite extreme weather throughout the year, with May being one of the only times when it hits all the right notes. The only problem, its going to be quite busy at this time of year, but the vibe is undeniably lively and fun. 

Of course, the primary thing to do in Kyoto in May is witnessing the city’s temples and parks come alive with stunning pink hues. Spots in the city that are particularly beautiful are the Philosopher’s Path, Arashiyama, Nijo Castle, Kiyomizu-Dera and Maruyama-Koen Park. After that, continue the theme by exploring historical sites like Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion),  Fushimi Inari Shrine, Toji Temple and embrace the serene beauty of Japanese gardens. 

Other unmissable signs include the Yasaka Pagoda and the insta famous street leading towards it. The Fushimi Inari shrine is also popular with influencers, so be sure to get here early for the money shot! Of course, after all that exploration, be sure to immerse yourself in traditional tea ceremonies and savor delicious local cuisine.

Cape Town, South Africa

Lions Head and Table Mountain Cape Town

As with the other Southern Hemisphere countries, May isn’t spring, but instead it’s Autumn! Nevertheless, in South Africa this means pleasant temperatures with the residual heat of summer lingering in the air without being stifling. Being shoulder season, it’s also one of the quieter times to visit this wonderful city too. 

Being situated between the mountains and the ocean, Cape Town offers a great variety of different things to explore. This means that you can go from discovering the captivating Table Mountain to taking a scenic drive along the iconic Cape Peninsula the following day. Other natural highlights include a hike up Lion’s Head which offers views out over to Table Mountain, the Twelve Apostles and Camps Bay beach. 

Visiting Cape Town city itself offers vibrant and colouful culture in areas like Bo Kaap, the V&A Waterfront, Greenmarket Square as well as the everso cool cafe scene on the Long, Loop and Kloof streets. There’s also other more confronting places to visit such as Robben Island, the District Six Museum and taking a township tour where you can learn about the ongoing legacy of the apartheid era.

May is a remarkable month for travel, offering a plethora of destinations and experiences. Whether you’re seeking warm weather, cultural festivities, or exploring on a budget, there’s a perfect destination for you. 

The month of May presents an excellent opportunity to explore the world and create unforgettable memories. Whether you choose to visit captivating destinations in the USA, Europe, or other parts of the globe, there’s something for everyone. 

From vibrant festivals to stunning natural landscapes and budget-friendly options, May offers a diverse range of experiences. So pack your bags, book your accommodations, and embark on an adventure to one of these fantastic destinations this May.

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The 12 best places to visit in May

best international places to visit in the month of may

Spring is on the way out but summer hasn’t yet found its feet, making May a great month to travel. Whether you’re traveling in the US or further afield, the best places to visit in May balance the best of both seasons.

Flight and hotel prices haven’t yet reached their summer peak, meaning you can travel for less – or longer. Temperatures are climbing across the Northern Hemisphere, opening up interesting new places to visit, especially in Europe. 

In the US, Memorial Day turns the country red, white, and blue in commemoration on the last Monday in May. And there are many more colorful and vibrant festivals and events kicking off around the world. Here I’ve selected 12 of my favorite destinations for some vacation inspiration. 

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The best places to visit in May

  • Punākha Valley, Bhutan
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Cannes, France
  • Azores, Portugal
  • Cape Cod, US
  • Greenville, US
  • Washington D.C., US
  • The Bahamas
  • Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
  • Serengeti, Tanzania
  • Data-backed picks to match your budget

Best places to visit in May in Asia

Magical spring landscapes and intoxicating festivals turn Asia into a panoply of color, music, and natural wonder in May. If you’re happy to fly long haul , magical experiences await.

1. Punākha Valley, Bhutan

BHUTAN, PUNAKHA Valley

  • Why visit in May? See the spring flowers bloom against a Himalayan backdrop. 

The country that inspired me to become a travel writer , Bhutan is the last of the great Himalayan kingdoms. It’s also one of the best places to travel in May when the valleys come to life with spring flowers.

The warmest and most picturesque is Punākha Valley, famed for the tiers of rice paddies blanketing its floor and slopes. Framing it all in the distance are the jaw-dropping peaks of the Himalaya Mountains . Trek through it and you can explore the mighty Pho and Mo Chhu Rivers and at their confluence, the imposing Punākha Dzong.

The journey from the capital Thimphu (where you’ll fly into) is long but extraordinary. A local bus follows a winding route up over the Dochula Pass where you can stop to photograph many of the world’s tallest mountains. Be warned though, the bus is affectionately known as the “vomit comet” for its tendency to turn passengers’ stomachs. If you get travel sick, bring medication!

Note to visit, you’ll need a visa and will have to pay a Sustainable Development Fee of $100 a day . Worth every penny.

2. Tokyo, Japan

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  • Why visit in May? Join the party at the Sanja Matsuri festival.

Over the weekend of May 17th to 19th, Tokyo goes wild with one of its biggest Shinto festivals, Sanja Matsuri. Huge parades, live music, and masses of people dressed in traditional costumes all fill the streets. 

Held in the Asakasura district, it celebrates the three founders of the Sensoji Temple. Elaborate portable shrines are paraded along Asakasura’s streets bringing luck to the businesses and residents there. Food stalls cook up local delicacies, festival games make for great entertainment and the whole thing is soundtracked by Japanese drums and flutes . 

Intoxicating and unique, it’s a window into local culture that makes Japan a great place to vacation in May.

Best places to visit in Europe in May

Europe’s great cities are at their very best in late spring. Days lengthen and evenings turn warm. Al fresco dining returns and streets erupt in life. Here are my picks for the best places to vacation in May in Europe.

3. Barcelona, Spain

Couple walking down the street with the Sagrada Familia behind them, Barcelona Spain

  • Learn more: Barcelona travel guide
  • Why visit in May? Stroll warm spring streets on the trail of Gaudí.

My favorite city in the world comes alive in the late spring and is one of the best places to visit in Europe in May. With temperatures warm but not yet too hot, it’s the ideal time to wander the city, laze on its beaches, and dine outdoors.

The Sagrada Familia and the Park Güell both fall into that often overused ‘ must visit’ attraction category, but each will take your breath away. The views over Barcelona from the latter only add to its magic.

Spend your afternoons in the city exploring the grand avenues of Eixample and the tiny backstreets of the Gothic Quarter . Take sundowners and tapas on one of the city’s nine beaches at a Chiringuito beach bar. And don’t miss an evening in Can Paixano , an old Barceloneta-style tavern as renowned for its delicious cava and tapas as for its flamboyant and rambunctious clientele.

4. Cannes, France

A woman in a blue bikini wading in the ocean.

  • Learn more: Cannes travel guide
  • Why visit in May? Mingle with the stars at the Cannes Film Festival.

May in Cannes means only one thing: the Cannes Film Festival . One of the world’s most prestigious and glamorous celebrations of all things movies. It runs for 11 days from the 14th to the 25th and is a magnet for the rich and powerful.

If you fancy rubbing shoulders with Hollywood legends, head to the Palais des Festivals where the big screenings take place. Access to the famed red-carpeted steps outside the Lumière Theatre is free. Be prepared to get there early though to get a decent spot. 

It’s not unheard of for very (very) well-dressed members of the public to be invited into screenings to fill empty seats. Don your finest threads and good luck!

5. London, UK

LGBTQ couple on open top bus in London, England, United Kingdom

  • Learn more: London travel guide
  • Why visit in May? Make the most of multiple spring bank holidays.

May is Bank Holiday month in England. That means extra days off, people out celebrating, and lots of events . Indeed, KAYAK data shows London to be one of the most popular destinations at this time of year.

World-renowned but perhaps not on every visitor’s radar is the Chelsea Flower Show . Running from the 21st to the 25th of May this year, the Chelsea Flower Show is a spectacle of all things horticulture. Artists, celebrities, and gardeners from around the world create unique and extraordinary gardens and floral displays. This year it’s all about sustainability – showcasing responsible and innovative techniques and technologies. 

My highlight is the WaterAid Garden from designer Tom Massey and architect Je Ahn. Imagining the garden of the future, it explores how water management and resilient planting can help everyday gardeners deal with climate change. Best to buy your tickets online in advance as they can sell out.

6. The Azores, Portugal

An individual swimming in a natural hot spring in the forest.

  • Why visit in May? Surf deserted beaches and the chance to hike precipitous volcanoes.

Although part of Portugal, the Azores are an otherworldly archipelago of nine islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. A thousand miles off the Portuguese coast, they look like the setting for a dinosaur movie. Visiting is like stepping off the face of the world into another time. 

A verdant wonderland of volcanic craters offering extraordinary hikes and deserted beaches with world-class surf, they’re rightfully known as the Hawaii of Europe . Direct flights to the island of São Miguel and Terceira from the US east coast take just five hours. Or you can combine it with a trip to mainland Portugal , where flights go regularly from Lisbon .

On São Miguel, be sure to jump into the thermal pools at Furnas Valley. Rich in minerals from a dormant volcano, they’re thought to have healing powers for a range of maladies.

Best places to visit in May in the US

From Mother’s Day to Memorial Day, May in the US pops with celebrations of hope and love.

7. Cape Cod, Massachusetts, US

Lewis Bay Lighthouse, Hyannis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA

  • Why visit in May? Revel in the wilds of nature before the crowds arrive.

The peninsula of Cape Cod and the cluster of islands off its shores are lovely places to visit in May. It’s the go-to destination for the East Coast jet set come summer . But in May you can wander its pristine beaches and dine in its fine restaurants before the masses arrive.

Explore the picturesque lighthouses, cranberry bogs, and endless sands of Outer Beach in the wild Cape Cod National Seashore . If the weather’s warm enough, you could even brave a swim. 

Hunger awoken, head to Skipper Chowder House for unrivaled fried clams, chowder, and beach views. One of the best places to visit in May in the US, you’ll find plenty of direct flights from major airports across the country.

8. Greenville, South Carolina, US

A steel footbridge across a water canal with a dam bordered by a beautiful promenade and modern buildings.

  • Learn more: Greenville travel guide
  • Why visit in May? Celebrate Mother’s Day and Memorial Day.

Rich in creativity and the culture of Americana, visiting Greenville is like being embraced by the best of the US . May sees its calendar of outdoor events awaken from hibernation – warm, welcoming celebrations for all the family.

Most of the action centers around quaint, tree-lined Main Street. A mile-and-a-half stretch of local eateries, boutiques, and hotels , eminently walkable but also served by a free trolley. Here you can enjoy weekly farmer’s markets, movies in the park at dusk, and free concerts for young and old.

The weekend of Mother’s Day , May 10 to 12th will see the Artisphere festival take over the town. Some 135 galleries pop up to showcase artists from around the world. Live demonstrations from glass blowers and chalk artists, and performances by dance troops and musicians line the streets.

Things are just as lively over Memorial Day Weekend with the launch of Greenville’s own Scottish Games – Gallabrae . Competitions and events, dancing in the streets and a sea of BBQ to gorge on await. Kilts are, happily, optional.

9. Washington D.C., US

The sun's rays peeked behind the tall Doric-style columns with a lone man standing.

  • Learn more: Washington D.C. travel guide
  • Why visit in May? Pay your patriotic respects on Memorial Day.

There’s nowhere more heart-stirring to spend Memorial Day than the nation’s capital. Make a long weekend of it to really get to the heart of the stories that define America’s military history.

At Arlington National Cemetery , pay tribute to 400,000 fallen military personnel and their families. Visit the moving World War II Memorial and walk the extraordinary Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall. On Monday the 27th, the city erupts in patriotism in pageantry, awash in red, white, and blue for the National Memorial Day Parade .

The largest in the US, the parade makes its way down Constitution Avenue. Along the way, it shares the story of American military service and sacrifice in grand, fitting style. The event draws hundreds of thousands to the capital to pay their respects. Expect huge crowds and an atmosphere like nowhere else.

Best places to visit in May to enjoy nature

Be it the Caribbean, South America or Africa, the natural world puts on an epic springtime show in May. On land, in the ocean, or both – pick your preferred landscape and just go!

10. The Bahamas

Wild, swimming pig on Big Majors Cay in The Bahamas

  • Why visit in May? Swim with pigs before crowds get in the way.

White sand beaches, bright blue skies, and only the lightest of breezes – the Bahamas are one of the best places to vacation in May. Before storm season arrives, the weather finds its perfect balance – hot but not humid, calm with no threat of hurricanes. Summer crowds have yet to fill hotels and beaches and the waters are blissfully still and warm.

Whatever you do, don’t miss the world-famous swimming pigs at Big Major Cay . Fifty miles from Georgetown on the island of Great Exuma, you can only reach the pigs by boat but booking a trip to see them is quick and easy. 

11. Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

Nosara beach, Nicoya peninsula, Guanacaste, Costa Rica

  • Why visit in May? Let the sheer force of nature refresh your spirit and senses.

Get a taste of Blue Zone living in the spectacular jungles, mountains, beaches, and waterfalls of the Nicoya peninsula. My preferred base is the gorgeous village of Montezuma close to the Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve . Here you can spend your days lazing, swimming, and wildlife spotting on its white sand beaches. It’s the Costa Rica you see splashed across brochures brought to life in blissful perfection. 

Hike to Montezuma Waterfall just south of the village, but don’t be distracted by the small falls at the start. Keep going to the higher falls for the best show and fewer people. Later, reserve a beach table for dinner at Playa de los Artistas for delicious fresh food, cool cocktails, and sand between your toes while you dine. 

12. Serengeti, Tanzania

A magnificent African elephant moves smoothly across the vast plains, followed by two jeeps, with a lone tree standing tall in the backdrop.

  • Why visit in May? Get your mind blown watching the greatest migration on Earth.

There is no bad time to go on safari in Tanzania . But if you want to elevate one of the great travel experiences even further, visit during the great wildebeest migration . It is one of nature’s most magnificent sights.

Visiting in May gives you a great chance to catch the start of the migration, although it’s not guaranteed. Depending on the season’s rainfall, the wildebeests’ 500-mile trek usually starts between late April and early June . From the birthing and feeding ground of the southeastern Serengeti, they move north through the Moru Kopjes. This is the area to focus on.

And if you don’t catch the migration, don’t worry. Head to Arusha and hike up or fly over Mount Kilimanjaro . Or make for the Ngorongoro Crater and explore the wildlife of the world’s largest intact (thankfully inactive) volcanic crater. 

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If seasonal events aren’t on your wish list, why not consider one of the below destinations? These destinations are based on KAYAK flight and hotel data, taking into account budget, weather, and popularity (so you can avoid the crowds). For personalized recommendations based on your location and chosen destination check out the Best Time to Travel tool.

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20 Awesome Places to Visit in May in the USA

With winter entirely over, longer days, and summer just around the corner, I think spring is one of the best times to explore the diverse landscapes – with warm weather but before the worst of the crowds arrive.

From my time spent traveling around, here are my favorite spots to discover during this month…

1. Texas Hill Country

Texas Hill Country Photo

This region is a beautiful mix of natural landmarks, picturesque small towns, and historical attractions, and I’m a huge fan! 

Texas Hill Country is packed with rich history and culture and filled with scenic rivers, lovely lakes, rugged terrain, and beautiful flora. There are plenty of outdoor adventures here, from hiking to wildlife spotting.

Temperatures warm the state in the shoulder season from late March to this month, with warm sunshine and an average of 30 degrees during spring.

I highly recommend not missing the Kerrville Folk Festival or, if you arrive early enough, the Strawberry Festival, hiking, biking, floating, or soaking in the warm Texas sunshine before the searing summers start! 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 160 Ingram Hills Rd, Ingram, TX 78025, Phone: +1 830-367-2151
  • Average temperature – 30 degrees
  • Location Map and Directions

My favorite highlights…

  • Visiting the magical enchanted rock formed from pink granite (one of the largest in the country).
  • Discovering what is in the Cave Without a Name – a unique spot 80 feet below the ground.
  • Stopping at the many quirky roadside attractions! 

2. Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

Shenandoah National Park Springtime

Renowned for its natural beauty and Civil War history, Shenandoah National Park offers a unique backcountry experience with an accessible location.

Whether you want to chill or indulge in outdoor activities, I love that this park has everything! Wildlife to spot here includes beautiful black bears, coyotes, white-tailed deer, big brown bats, bobcats, and spotted skunks, but I suggest being a bit careful when trying to spot them! 

Surprisingly, the park is sleepy during spring, with wildflowers popping and blooming azaleas and cool temperatures away from the crowds. April and this month are the best times for hiking, bird watching, and star-gazing.

The snow is almost melting, temperatures are relatively warm, campgrounds are open, and you can explore the park in early spring without waiting in traffic lines.

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 17065 Skyline Drive, Front Royal, VA 22630
  • Average temperature – 18 degrees
  • Exploring the 105-mile Skyline Drive filled with scenic overlooks and Insta-worthy viewpoints.
  • Hiking to the tallest waterfall in the park via Dark Hallow Falls trail (one of the most popular routes to take).
  • Renting an E-bike and stopping off at a wine-tasting tour.

3. Annapolis, Maryland

Annapolis Maryland in May

The capital city of Annapolis is a historical treasure combining a rich history and maritime charm. I honestly think the best time to explore the city is in the spring, when it is full of blossoms, the weather is mild, and the sailing season starts with colorful boats filling the waters! 

While spring highs might rise between the mid-60s and 70s, I personally think the temperatures are just right.

Spring fills the city with vibrant hues and outdoor festivals, and I highly recommend getting involved in as many as you can! 

Witness the May Day celebrations, visit the historic state capitol, or explore downtown; the lively city always greets me with open arms.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 1 Dock St, Annapolis, MD 21401
  • Average temperature – 24 degrees

My highlights…

  • Hopping on a trolley tour around the city to see the gorgeous houses, major landmarks and views of the Severn River.
  • Tasting craft beers alongside delicious food at the first nano brewery in Annapolis, Forward Brewing.
  • Wandering through the shops located on Main Street, home to boutiques, galleries, and resturants.

4. Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite National Park on GlobalGrasshopper.com

I love Yosemite National Park! I love its beautiful waterfalls, towering granite monoliths, deep valleys, giant sequoia groves and panoramic views. When I visited, I couldn’t quite believe it existed; yes, it is that special! 

As well as being a mecca for daredevil rock climbers and nature lovers, the stunningly rugged landscape comes alive in spring when the waterfalls are at their peak, wildflowers are in bloom, and the temperatures are very pleasant (although nights can be chilly).

Early spring marks the opening of the iconic Tioga Pass, a scenic drive across the mountains and into the high country.

I highly recommend heading to the Cook’s Meadow Loop or Wawona Meadow Loop and watching the bright colors peek out of the snow.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 9035 Village Dr, Yosemite Valley, CA 95389
  • Average temperatures  – 23 degrees
  • Hiring a bike from Yosemite Valley Lodge, cycling around the area and discovering scenic landscapes.
  • Stopping at Tunnel View on State Highway 41 to see the picturesque and spectacular El Capitan, Bridalviel Falls, and Half Dome.
  • Taking a trip to the iconic Yosemite Falls which is flowing at its highest point during this month.

5. Monterey, California

Monterey in spring

Brimming with beaches, coastal terrain, historic sites, and stunning scenery, the quaint and beautiful city of Monterey is filled with diverse marine ecosystems.

In my opinion, the best time to explore Monterey is between April and this month when temperatures average around 19 degrees, and there are far fewer crowds to contend with! 

With warmer temperatures, blossoming flowers, and moderate weather (with occasional rain), spring here has fewer crowds and eclectic food festivals.

I would suggest experiencing the magic by dining in its former warehouses turned resturants, visiting its iconic museums, exploring its captivating bay, and getting involved in its fun food festivals, including the Pebble Beach Food and Wine and the Artichoke Festival in Castroville.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 419 Webster St Suite 100, Monterey, CA 93940
  • Average temperatures –  19 degrees
  • Walking along the 18-mile Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail, which features beautiful views and flowers.
  • Taking a guided tour around the fascinating historic buildings at the state park.
  • Checking out the wonderful collection of art and exhibits at The Monterey Museum of Art . 

6. Austin, Texas

Austin Texas Summer

Austin experiences a high season twice a year, mainly during spring and fall when the temperatures are perfect (around 30 degrees). Though you’ll encounter some of the biggest crowds, Austin is affordable even during the busiest seasons.

While the weather is pleasantly mild with some moisture, gorgeous blooms can be seen throughout the region. Known for its sunny days and outdoor activities, I personally think this month is an ideal time to visit before the soaring Texan summer becomes barely tolerable!

I highly recommend exploring downtown Austin, taking a trip to Zilker Park, and swimming in the refreshing waters of Barton Springs! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 111 Congress Ave. Suite 700, Austin, TX 78701
  • Average temperatures – 30 degrees
  • Location and Directions
  • Visiting the Mohawk located downtown, which hosts both touring and upcoming artists.
  • Taking a dip in the natural Barton Springs Pool, which stays up to 68 degrees all year round.
  • Learning how to do two-step dancing at Broken Spoke!

7. Block Island, Rhode Island

Block Island Spring Break in May

In my opinion, this is one of the prettiest locations in Rhode Island, Block Island, and makes for a fun and adventurous spring family-friendly break.

A beautiful place to explore year-round, Block Island offers gorgeous beaches, spectacular bluffs, and even a beautiful lighthouse, which I absolutely love (and so did my Instagram followers)! 

While the crowds drastically decrease in winter, the “shoulder season”, especially late May or early September, is the best time to plan a trip when the waters are warmer. The rates and restaurant wait times are also reasonable.

I recommend relaxing on Crescent Beach or exploring the Mohegan Bluffs; I promise you’ll be in a completely different state of mind and atmosphere.

Temperatures average around 16 degrees this month, so I suggest packing some warm clothes!

  • Visitor’s Center Address:   4 Center Rd, New Shoreham, RI 02807
  • Average temperature –  16 degrees
  • Hiking up to Mohegan Bluffs for a magnificent view overlooking the beautiful ocean and landscape.
  • Discovering an array of awesome shops in the town, including art galleries, clothes stores, and jewelry boutiques.
  • Hiring a bike to explore the island and seeing the famous lighthouses, the Great Salt Pond, and nature trails.

8. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia - best places to visit

I personally think you can’t go wrong with visiting this cosmopolitan capital at any point in the year. Although I think this month is a great time to visit, it is lovely and not too hot yet, with reasonable hotel rates.

As the weather warms and the ground thaws, Phillies throng into the streets to welcome spring. With Spruce Street Harbor Park and beer gardens opening up, the city has a real buzz about the place in spring, as if it’s awakening from a slumber!

It’s prime time to see the city’s cherry blossom trees in Fairmont Park, and there are plenty of food fetes, blooming tulips, sporting events, and even park parties!

I would also highly recommend sightseeing all the incredible historic landmarks like Franklin Square, Liberty Bell, and Independence Hall and heading to hip neighborhoods like lively Fishtown or Rittenhouse Square for eclectic shopping, cool bars, and fabulous eats.

  • Visitor Centre Address: 599 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
  • Going on a guided walking tour of the city, where I discovered hidden gems, cool facts, and learned the area’s history.
  • Checking out a fun baseball game!
  • Buying a tourist pass and getting a discount on several main tourist attractions.

9. Bend, Oregon

Depending on the adventures you seek, there’s never a dull moment in Bend, Oregon. With average temperatures reaching the mid-80s and the landscape lush and green, I personally think Bend comes alive during spring and summer.

With clear skies, crisp mountain air, and blooming wildflowers during spring, Bend is the perfect destination for those who love adventures, and I recommend getting involved as much as possible to make the most of this place.

Activities include snowshoeing, mountain climbing, spelunking, caving, snowmobiling, kayaking, hiking, and even climbing lava tubes! The list goes on and on! 

I suggest hiking around the beautiful lakes, rock climbing at Smith Rock, and then tranquil paddleboarding along the Deschutes River. This place always restores my inner peace! 

  • Visitors Center Address: 750 NW Lava Rd #160, Bend, OR 97703
  • Average temperature  – 19 degrees
  • Taking a trip to Newberry National Volcanic Monument and viewing the wonderful rock formations created from previous eruptions.
  • Kayaking along the Deschutes River surrounded by gorgeous scenery.
  • Hiking through the Oregon Badlands Wilderness Area is filled with exceptional views and breathtaking landscapes. 

10. Las Vegas and Grand Canyon

Las Vegas

Often referred to as the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’, Las Vegas is the ultimate playground of adventures, cuisines, and nightlife scenes, and when you visit, you’ll see why! 

While the Sin City sees an influx of visitors during winters and scorching summers, I honestly think the best time to visit the city is from March to this month and from September to November .

It’s still one of the warmest states to visit this month, but temperatures are much more manageable and hover around 32 degrees during the day.

You’ll find various events, hot (but not unbearable) daily temperatures, and fewer crowds. Nearby the city is the Grand Canyon, and I highly suggest a visit here—it’s a one-in-a-lifetime experience! 

Spring and fall make for an ideal trip to the canyon for hiking, skywalking, and discovering the wildflower blooms, but I would also highly recommend just enjoying the scenic vistas.

  • Visitors Center Address: 495 S. Main St. Las Vegas, NV 89101
  • Average temperatures – 32 degrees
  • Capturing an unbelievable Instagrammable shot overlooking the Grand Canyon after hiking around the area.
  • Checking out a fun show at MGM Grand.
  • Take a road trip drive from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon.

11. Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

Known as “The Oldest Summer Resort in America,” I personally think this pretty town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, is a fabulous destination for a weekend trip or spring break.

The temperatures in spring average around 19 degrees, so expect a pleasantly warm spring break without too much heat (and without the summer crowds)!

The town is nestled on the eastern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee and is surrounded by unspoiled forests and mountains. Plenty of shopping, dining, entertainment, and other activities and attractions await.

I highly recommend visiting the Allen Albee Beach, the Wright Museum of WWII , the Cotton Valley Rail Trail, and the New Hampshire Boat Museum .

  • Visitors Center Address: 84 South Main St, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire 03894
  • Average temperatures  – 19 degrees
  • Visiting Lake Wentworth where I went for a walk, relaxed on its shores, and swam in the waters.
  • Spending the morning at one of their farmer’s markets and discovering many artisan, local produce, and hand-crafted items.
  • Driving down to Merrymeeting Lake and snapping the gorgeous sunset.

12. Ocean City, Maryland

Ocean City, Maryland

The easy-going and bubbly Ocean City is all about seaside family fun and endless water sports. It offers a close proximity to D.C, sparkling beaches, gorgeous wide dunes, amazing water sports activities and awesome sunsets.

Although it has plenty of fun events around the year, I personally think Ocean City is best from late May to early September, as the average highs range in the mid-80s.

I highly recommend hopping on a jet ski, swimming in the waves, going kayaking, or simply sunbathing on the southern shore; you’ll find plenty of spots to relax away from the crowds.

  • Visitors Center Address: 4001 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842
  • Average temperatures – 25 degrees
  • Spending the day at the beach and going swimming.
  • Enjoying adrenaline-pumping fun at the Jolly Roger Amusement Park, filled with rides, games, and food.
  • Visiting the Northside Park which covers over 55 acres of land and features several walking trails, parks, and sports activities.

13. Edisto Island, South Carolina

Edisto Island, South Carolina - best May vacations

This beautiful, unspoiled beach destination is one of South Carolina’s most popular family-friendly beach vacation and day trip spots.

The pretty island is part of the South Carolina Sea Islands in Charleston County and has plenty of activities to get involved in! 

I recommend exploring the Botany Bay Plantation Heritage Preserve and Wildlife Management Area, which is filled with wonderful wildlife, including a small beach where sea turtles nest and you can even go dolphin and whale watching.

Other attractions I’d suggest exploring are the Edisto Island Historic Preservation Museum and the pretty Edisto Beach State Park, where you can even go camping. 

  • Visitors Center Address: 104 Palmetto Blvd, Edisto Island, SC 29438
  • Average temperature – 27 degrees

My personal highlights…

  • Exploring the Botany Bay Plantation Heritage Preserve, which was filled with over 4,000 acres of woods, wetlands, and fields.
  • Learning about the area’s history by visiting the preservation museum and seeing the array of interesting artifacts.
  • Enjoying a unique experience by camping overnight at the state park.

14. S acramento, California

Cool cafe Sacramento

I love this city! It’s buzzing with a vibrant public art scene, historic sites, museums, and farm-to-table restaurants.

Sacramento is an affordable and family-friendly destination. Most festivals occur in spring and early summer, so this month is a great time to visit.

Springtime in Sacramento is lovely, as it’s not too hot yet, and the foggy weather has passed (temperatures can reach 28 degrees). 

I would highly recommend exploring the historic Old Town District, taking a tour of the State Capitol Museum, paddling in the American River, and cruising the Sacramento River. 

This easy-on-the-eye city can be very touristy in some areas, but I’m still a huge fan! 

  • Visitors Center Address: 1000 2nd St, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Average temperature  – 28 degrees
  • Wandering around the Spanish-influenced buildings, shops, and restaurants at State Historic Park.
  • Seeing amazing art at Crocker Art Museum.
  • Spending the day at Raging Waters, a fun water park home to over 25 thrilling activities.

15. Monument Valley, Arizona

Monument Valley Utah

Part of the Colorado Plateau, America’s enigmatic landscape, Monument Valley is nature’s wonderland full of spires, buttes, red rock creations, and a stunning desert-like landscape.

I love the unique – and very Instagrammable – landscapes and the endless hiking trails they have here. It’s also a very popular spot to go rock climbing. 

Clear skies, warm weather, and cool nights make spring one of the most delightful seasons from March to late this month.

In my opinion, the warm and pleasant daytime temperatures, stable weather, and fewer crowds make this a fantastic spring break destination.

  • Visitors Center Address:   U.S. 163 Scenic, Oljato-Monument Valley, AZ 84536
  • Average temperatures –  26 degrees
  • Hiking the most scenic location in the valley, the Wildcat Trail.
  • Catching a breathtaking and Instaworthy sunrise over the naturally formed landscape.
  • Taking a driving tour with my camera and photographing the stunning views.

16. Port Aransas, Texas

Port Aransas, Texas - warm May beach break

This is a busy tourist spot in Texas, but it’s popular for a reason – I personally think the beaches here are really beautiful.

Located on the Texas Coast on Mustang Island in the balmy Gulf of Mexico, there is also a great range of things to do here.

My favorite highlights include Roberts Point Park, where an observation tower offers beautiful bay views and dolphin sightings, and Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center which has a fantastic boardwalk crossing alligator-inhabited wetlands. 

Boats also run from Fisherman’s Wharf to secluded San José Island. Temperatures average around 28 degrees this month, so enjoy your warm beach destination!

  • Visitors Center Address: 403 W Cotter Ave, Port Aransas, TX 78373
  • Average temperature – 28 degrees
  • Checking out the local museum, Port Aransas Museum which is housed in a 20th-century kit house.
  • Tasting the gourmet coffee at Coffee Waves.
  • Going on an adrenaline-pumping skydive over the city with Skydive South Texas! 

17. Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta CIty USA

This city is filled with world-class attractions, gorgeous parks, and shopping districts. It is a great year-round travel destination with a moderate subtropical climate.

I’d recommend a visit from either March to this month or from September to November , when average temperatures are around 27 degrees.

Witness the green spaces come alive with musical concerts in full swing in the spring with pleasant weather, moderate prices, and memorable events.

I recommend attending the Jazz Festival, exploring downtown, or planning a day trip to the nearby Georgia mountains; it’s a great time to head outdoors and enjoy a picnic in a shaded park! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 267 Park Ave W NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 
  • Average temperatures – 27 degrees
  • Visiting the Atlanta Fair which was a day filled with carnival games, exciting rides, and delicious food.
  • Experiencing a unique dining experience in Flight Club Atlanta while sipping on great cocktails and playing darts.
  • Capturing Insta-worthy shots of the vibrant street art across the city.

18. New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans May Break

I love this ever-chirpy and easygoing city where I always experience southern hospitality, fantastic live music and incredible food.

This month, it celebrates the mild weather with many special events, including the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

While the days get warmer with relatively less humidity, you can enjoy pleasant weather with average daily highs of 29 degrees.

I recommend exploring the city on foot, taking a tour of the French Quarter’s beautiful homes and taking a memorable Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez. 

  • Visitors’ Centre Address: 339 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130
  • Average temperature – 29 degrees
  • Visiting Cinco de Mayo which was a lively and fun week of music, tacos, and margaritas. 
  • Hopping on a sightseeing tour and checking out all the major city attractions in one go.
  • Riding on an airboat tour and going on a fast, exciting trip across the nearby swamps.

19. Savannah, Georgia

Savannah - best places to visit in the USA in spring

If you venture south, I highly suggest visiting Savannah, filled with beautiful architecture, flowering streets, and blooming azaleas.

Savannah’s subtropical climate makes for a pleasantly warm spring. There are also fewer crowds, lower prices, and lively events. I personally think March to June and mid- September to mid- November are the best times to visit this picturesque city.

I highly recommend exploring the city on foot and visiting the nearby seafront town of Charleston. 

  • Visitors’ Centre Address: 301 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401
  • Average temperature  – 29 degrees
  • Strolling around the cute independent boutiques.
  • Riding around the beautiful Forsyth Park on a bike and then stopping off for a picnic surrounded by the stunning greenery.
  • Chilling out on the beach on nearby Tybee Island.

20. Sanibel Island, Florida

Sanibel Island, Florida

This gorgeous island is located in southwest Florida along the Gulf of Mexico. Temperatures this month average around 32 degrees, so I recommend it if you’re looking for a hot vacation around this time of year.

It’s famous for its sunsets, lighthouses, and luxurious resorts, and I highly recommend just strolling around the beautiful beaches, which are filled with pretty shells.

I recommend visiting Lighthouse Beach, which has a fishing pier, The Causeway Beaches for water sports, the striking 19th-century Sanibel Lighthouse, the charming boardwalk that winds itself through marshes, and J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge , which covers about half of the island.

  • Visitors’ Centre Address: 1159 Causeway Blvd, Sanibel, FL 33957
  • Average temperature  – 32 degrees
  • Discovering the beaches located along 12 miles of shoreline, where four-legged furry friends are also welcome.
  • Hiring a kayak and spending time paddling around the gorgeous waters.
  • Playing golf at the 18-hole The Dunes Golf & Tennis Club course.

best international places to visit in the month of may

Beth Pinches - writer and photographer Beth was born under a wandering star, with drama in her veins and ink in her pen. After stints studying theatre in Dublin and Utrecht she used her creative streak to see as much of the world as she could on as little money. She toured Italian Schools with a children’s theatre troop, lived as an au pair in both Rome and Washington DC, explored the British countryside, worked her way through much of Europe, Salsa danced in Cuba and road-tripped down America’s west coast where she discovered her spiritual home; Portland, Oregon. Other places she loves include Croatia, Finland, Japan and India. In between adventures, travel writing and performing she resides peacefully with her family, cats and ukulele. Find Beth on Linkedin or  Facebook . Hotel Reviewing Experience - Asked by many tourist boards and many high-profile travel brands to formally review hotels including Visit Jersey , Visit Sweden , and Israel Tourist Board. Also travelled around the world scouting out and reviewing all the most unique hotels in the world, check out our Instagram page for photos . Listed as a top UK travel journalist . Portland Reviewing Experience - Lived in Portland for 6 months and spent many months scouting out all the coolest spots.

4 thoughts on “20 Awesome Places to Visit in May in the USA”

Love this number 5 and number 7 are my two favorite places I think, but they all look great!

Amazing tourist destinations! It’s so cool. I should be making plans now.Thanks for showing us these beautiful spots!

What a great list of places to visit in the USA in the Spring. Arches National Park is one of my favorites. In addition to Arches, the nearby city of Moab is a fun place to add to your trip. We actually plan to visit both Arches and Moab this May as a family.

Napa Valley and Yosemite have always been a charm for me. I will visit these two places definitely after covid as it is my dream to go there and stay inside the national park. Thanks for the wonderful information.

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8 Best Places To Travel In May 2024

Wondering where to travel in May? These top destinations in May are amazing during this month, from The Bahamas to the UK and beyond.

  • Explore Munich in vibrant May weather, which is not crowded like during the Oktoberfest season. Enjoy beer culture in peaceful beer gardens.
  • Brighton in the UK offers amazing weather in May, perfect for festivals and beach exploration without the summer crowds.
  • Enjoy comfort in the Algarve's pleasant May weather and explore beautiful beaches without peak season crowds.

The transition between seasons is always exciting, and May, which is right between winter and summer, might just be the perfect time to explore many of the world's most beautiful places.

Temperatures are beginning to get better, and summer crowds haven't checked in yet, which means travelers can enjoy the scenery, the cultural attractions, and the art, without rubbing shoulders with every other tourist.

From some of the beautiful cities in Italy to add to your bucket list to a handful of the most beautiful destinations in the US , plenty of places guarantee unforgettable adventures in May. Here are eight of the best places to travel to in May 2024.

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8 munich, germany, springfest, beer culture, quiet streets, and comfortable weather.

Munich, which is officially the most walkable city in the world , is one of the most vibrant cities in Germany. The city of Munich offers lots to do and see and is among the world's best May destinations, thanks to its incredible beer culture, which tourists can enjoy exploring at this time of the year. Beer has always been an integral part of the city's lifestyle, and nothing could beat gathering in one of its incredible beer gardens .

May is also when the SpringFest happens, which may scare away some tourists because the city's world-famous Oktoberfest gets so crowded. However, SpringFest doesn't get that crowded, and vacationers will definitely have fun.

Generally, the weather in May is very comfortable in Munich and the streets are also quieter and calmer than in the summer months.

7 Brighton, UK

Amazing weather, great beaches, and fun festivals.

An incredible blend of historical architecture, modern amenities, sandy beaches, and breathtaking countryside makes Brighton an ideal destination not to miss on the bucket list. May is when the weather starts to become much more comfortable to explore beautiful attractions, such as the Palace Pier and the Lanes .

The Great Escape Music Festival , which allows the public to appreciate more than 500 up-and-coming artists from different parts of the world, happens in May. Moreover, tourists can also attend the Brighton Fringe , England's biggest art festival, which comes with over 500 fun events to watch in the city's theaters, pubs, and unique spots, running between May 3 and June 2.

6 The Bahamas

Beautiful weather, fewer crowds, amazing beaches.

There are plenty of experiences in this part of the world, from the best cruises in the Bahamas to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.

Winter (between late November and April) is when the island nation is busiest. However, visitors can avoid crowds by choosing to visit in May, which is also when temperatures are most comfortable.

Cable Beach, Gold Rock Beach, Half Moon, and Pink Sands Beach are some of the most gorgeous beaches in the Bahamas to enjoy at this time of the year.

5 Algarve, Portugal

Comfortable weather and beautiful beaches that you can explore without crowds.

Whether spending a perfect day in Portugal's Algarve or visiting the city for the weekend, this European destination is beautiful and full of fun adventures for any type of vacationer.

May not only brings comfortable temperatures for enjoying the great outdoors but also comes with fewer crowds without rubbing shoulders like in the peak season (June through September).

One of the best things to do in the Algarve is to explore its beautiful beaches, and there is no better time than May. Spend time in Praia de Marinha , which is one of the most pristine beaches in Europe, and Praia de Camilo , another spectacular stretch of sand.

When exploring Praia de Marinha , spare some time for Benagil Cave, a famous sea cave located only 10 minutes away.

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4 catalonia, spain, splendid weather, fewer crowds, and amazing events.

From visiting the National Museum of Art to seeing the Sagrada di Familia's Construction, there are plenty of things to do in Barcelona , which is great to explore in May, but there is more to Catalonia than its vibrant capital. Girona, which is known for being featured in the world-famous Game of Thrones , as well as Costa Brava and Tarragona are equally stunning.

Visiting Catalonia in May offers a lot of advantages, including splendid weather and fewer crowds. Furthermore, there are plenty of fun events to attend at that time of the year.

Try some of the tastiest vermouths at the Vermut & Soul Festival , which happens between May 3 and 5. The event features delicious food, drinks, music, and fun activities. One can also attend the Gargar Festival , which gives visitors a chance to marvel at the breathtaking street art in Penelles.

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3 the grand canyon, usa, the temperatures are cool, crowds are thinner, and the travel cost is lower.

The Grand Canyon , one of the most beautiful national parks in the US , is famous for its unique geological features, rugged landscape, and incredible wildlife, which attract over 4 million travelers every year . Arizona's crown jewel is among the best places to travel in May 2024.

The summer heat can be unbearable, which is why exploring just before the summer season is a great way of making the most of one's trip to the canyon. The crowds are also thinnest at this time of the year, which gives tourists a chance to enjoy the trails and the scenic overlooks without many people hoping to enjoy the same adventures.

Surprisingly, the Grand Canyon is one of the US destinations to plan a vacation for less than $1,000 , and one can spend $1,174 for one week on average and as low as $509 on a budget .

The Grand Canyon is stunning, but Bryce Canyon , which is underrated, makes a perfect alternative national park getaway in May. The snow is almost all gone and the temperatures, in the 60s during the day, are perfect for enjoying the beautiful trails.

2 Paris, France

Mild weather, spring blossoms, fewer crowds.

The City of Love is famous for many things, including the Seine, which is among the most scenic rivers in Europe , the Eiffel Tower, and the Louvre . Paris offers some of the most fun experiences in May, thanks to the mild weather, which makes it comfortable to explore the city's popular attractions as well as hidden gems.

The crowds are also thinner, and tourists will mostly experience quieter streets than in the peak summer season. This is also the time to see the cherry blossoms, and Jardin des Plantes in the city's 5th Arrondissement is the perfect spot for this adventure.

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1 florence, italy, pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lots of things to do.

Florence, one of the best destinations in Europe for romantic city breaks , is among the best places to travel to in May, thanks to pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and plenty of things to do.

This is the time the blooming flowers transform Boboli Gardens into a scenic fairytale; it's a feast for the eyes. Another must-have experience is strolling under the wisteria archway in Bardini Gardens .

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15 Best Places to Visit in Europe in May

By James Ellis

Last updated: April 29th, 2024

Venice, Italy, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

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Discover some of the best places to visit in Europe in May, when the continent awakens from its winter slumber with the warmth of spring. Days are longer, the weather warmer, and the queues shorter at main attractions, given the summer crowds of high summer are yet to arrive.

A time for new beginnings, spring sees Europe at its colorful best. From the flower markets of Nice to the tulip season of Amsterdam, and the Hidirellez spring awakening festival in Istanbul, there is a whole host of things to see and do in May.

Looking for some inspiration as to where to go? Here are some of the best places in Europe to visit in May.

Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

Athens is one of the best places to visit in May, especially in years when Orthodox Easter falls into the month.

Probably Greece’s most celebrated religious festival, it makes it a great time to take in this most fabled city. Tsoureki, a sweet holiday bread, and brightly dyed boiled eggs abound. The breaking of the Lent fast is celebrated in homes and restaurants with spit roast lamb.

Outside of Easter, the pleasant weather makes Athens an ideal May destination given it can be extremely hot in summer.

The National Gardens are in full bloom, the Acropolis resplendent against bright blue skies, and the seaside neighborhoods in Athens such as Glyfada and Vouliagmeni shake off their winter blues and start to open up for the summer.

Istanbul, Turkey

Beautiful waterfront of Istanbul, Turkey

The arrival of spring in full flow makes it a perfect time to visit Istanbul , the Turkish city that sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.

Early May brings with it Hidirellez, one of the most important celebrations of the year in Istanbul . The festival takes its name from the protectors of earth and water, Hidir and Ilya, and asks them to watch over the coming summer’s crops with a series of events that include music, dancing and feasting.

While Hidirellez takes place early in the month (traditionally May 5 and 6), the “awakening of nature” it celebrates can be seen throughout the city in blooming parks such as Gülhane and Maçka Democracy Park, the latter being particularly pleasant thanks to its network of paths, sculpted gardens, and fountains.

Valletta, Malta

Valletta, Malta, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

Simultaneously Europe’s most southern capital and the smallest capital in the European Union, the fortified city of Valletta is a joy to visit in May.

Established on a peninsula by the Knights of St. John, the fortified city is rich in beautiful baroque landmarks such as the opulent St. John’s Co-Cathedral, which are just opening up for the summer season. This means the key sights are much less busy than in the height of summer.

The first week of May also sees the city transform itself. Central Pjazza San Ġorġ is turned into a riot of color thanks to the 18,000 flowers, shrubs and plants that form the heart of the Valletta Green Festival.

Read: Best Things to Do in Malta

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Amsterdam, Netherlands, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

In most of Europe, May celebrates new beginnings. But not so in Amsterdam , where the brilliant colors of tulip season are coming to a close. This makes the display no less spectacular, though.

The season runs from the end of March until mid-May, with the Keukenhof botanical gardens just south of the city a great place to visit to see tulips in full bloom. There are more than seven million plants here.

Back in the city, the famed canals are lined with flowers and it’s a great time to explore both on foot and on bike. Discover open squares, winding alleys, and those iconic narrow houses of the city on a tour.

Perhaps catch one of the music festivals, such as the Music On Festival, which takes place in the middle of the month.

Lisbon, Portugal

Street view of Lisbon, Portugal with iconic yellow tram

The coastal capital of Portugal is steeped in maritime history, marrying that respect for the past beautifully with a buzzy, contemporary feel.

Part of its seafaring past is steeped in Portugal’s national dish and a cornerstone of Lisbon’s culinary scene: grilled sardines. Officially, the sardine season runs from March through August.

But savvy sardine-loving locals will tell you to wait until May for the absolute best offerings, eaten freshly grilled in the restaurants of the Alcântara and Campo de Ourique neighborhoods of Lisbon .

With the sun sparkling on the Tagus and off the city’s famed tiles, Lisbon seems to literally light up in spring. And while the city’s summer festival Festas de Lisboa officially kicks off in June, the excitement starts to build with a handful of anticipatory events and decorations starting to appear in late May.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Aerial view of Old Town Dubrovnik, Croatia

A favorite of location scouts for Hollywood movies thanks to the medieval walls that surround its historic core, Dubrovnik is often referred to as the Pearl of the Adriatic.

Its strategic position, handsome buildings, and views that reach out to the green island of Lokrum across the bay all add to the charm.

Dubrovnik, Croatia, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

Old Town Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik is one of the best places to visit in Europe in May, given the peak heat of summer is still a couple of months away. This is the ideal time for walking those city walls in Old Town Dubrovnik or hiking to the summit of Mount Srđ, a 1,200-feet peak crowned by the early-19th century Fort Imperial.

Foodies will love the food workshops, talks, and stalls of the Bavarin street food festival which is held early in the month. For those looking for a dash of Croatian culture, famed folklore dance ensemble Lindjo also begin their summer performance schedule in May.

Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

Germany’s capital, Berlin , has mostly been a place that welcomed all-comers. More than half of Berliners are said to have moved here after the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall.

That melting pot of culture is celebrated in mid-May with the Carnival of Cultures. The  highlight is the Sunday parade through the city. Chinese lion dancers, Brazilian samba dancers, and West African drummers are just some of the groups taking part.

More temperate weather is the perfect chance to take a cycle tour to visit well-known sights such as the Brandenburg Gate, or take in one of the city’s quirkier traditions: open-air karaoke in front of vast crowds at Mauerpark. Formerly part of the Berlin Wall, this popular park is also home to a regular flea market.

Bergen, Norway

Colorful waterfront of Bryggen in Bergen, Norway

Bryggen in Bergen, Norway

Gateway to the fjords and the cultural heart of Norway , Bergen—surrounded by seven mountains and with a harbor of colorful wooden buildings—is a joy to visit at any time of year, but especially so in May.

Nature is at its most dramatic in spring here. The greenery around the Norwegian fjords seems both deeper and brighter, while melting snow means cascading waterfalls are more spectacular than ever.

The middle of the month (May 17th) is also Norway’s Constitution Day, the country’s equivalent of July 4th, and Bergen celebrates with gusto as parades, traditional costumes, and patriotic flair fill the streets.

Venice, Italy

Gondola ride in Venice, Italy

In fairytale-like Venice , life is quite literally lived on the water thanks to the entire city being built over a brackish lagoon. The city’s iconic canals, lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces, provide the very arteries for life here to take place, with boats, ships and gondolas the preferred form of transport.

That changes somewhat in May with the advent of Vogalonga, the city’s rowing regatta. Held in the middle of the month, it sees various teams celebrate Venetian culture and history in a series of rowing events that can be viewed from the 400 bridges that span the waterways.

The weather here in May is warm and sunny, making it a great time to explore some of the lesser-known sights such as the lovely gardens of the 16th-century Palazzo Zenobio in Dorsoduro.

Alternatively, simply relax in a bacaro , a Venetian wine bar, over a glass of wine and cicchetti, Venice’s answer to tapas.

Read: One Day in Venice

Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

Beautiful Barcelona is without doubt one of the best places to visit in Europe in May. The weather is clear as spring comes into full bloom, the events calendar is packed, and the scent of summer and all its promise is in the air.

It’s a time to stroll around the Gothic Quarter , catch some early summer sun by the beach, and admire iconic sights such as Gaudí’s La Sagrada Familia. With the soccer season coming to an end, there’s the chance to worship at another temple—the Camp Nou stadium of legendary local team Barcelona FC.

Alternatively, take in Comic Barcelona, an expo dedicated to cartoons, anime, comic books, and more. May also sees the Night of the Museums when the city’s museums open late for free, while the city of Girona, 60 miles to the north, hosts the beautiful Temps de Flor flower festival.

Nice, France

View while walking the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France

Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France

Nice’s place as the crown of the French Riviera remains firmly intact. Nice is a blend of French elegance and Italian flair, where looking chic is the order of the day.

May brings with it the first rays of summer, ideal for ticking off some of the best things to do in Nice , such as strolling along the beachfront Promenade des Anglais or through the vibrant markets of the Old Town.

Flowers in Cours Saleya

Cours Saleya in Nice, France

It’s also when the flower market at Cours Saleya is in its fullest bloom, best enjoyed with a strong double espresso from one of the many cafés in the surrounding streets.

For added glamor, it’s also a great chance to head eight miles down the coast to equally chic Cannes . Here, the iconic film festival is in full swing in May, offering the chance to potentially bump into Hollywood superstars while on a visit.

Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

May in the Italian capital of Rome starts with a bang and doesn’t seem to let up for the whole month; this really is one of the best places in Europe to visit in May.

May 1 is the European version of Labor Day, with Italian trade unions pulling together for a huge free concert, while the Roman Maggetto, an extension of an ancient festival in honor of the goddess Flora, also takes place on the same day.

View of the Pantheon in Rome, Italy

Pantheon in Rome, Italy

For those of a religious persuasion, this holiest of Italian cities has much to offer in May, too. The Lemuria in the middle of the month is an ancient rite to exorcize evil spirits, while the feast of St. Paschal Baylón is held annually on May 17.

The Pentecost (a moveable May feast thanks to its post-Easter links) sees a spectacular show at the Pantheon.

Those looking to celebrate nature will not be disappointed either. Both Roseto, the rose garden in the 17th-century Garden of the Jews and the azaleas at Piazza di Spagna are in full bloom adding a flash of color to the Eternal City.

Read: How to Spend 3 Unforgettable Days in Rome

Reykjavik, Iceland

Street view of Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik, Iceland

Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik, Iceland

With the cold of winter fading into a distant memory and the advent of summer bringing almost 24-hour daylight, May is a choice time to visit Reykjavik , Iceland’s capital.

Set among the craggy lunar landscapes of this volcanic island, the city’s brightly colored buildings brighten up the landscape and nature comes blinking back to life. It’s an ideal time for whale watching as the nutrient-dense waters surrounding the city tempt hundreds of migratory cetaceans.

People snorkeling in the Silfra fissure in Thingvellir National Park, Iceland

Silfra Fissure in Thingvellir National Park, Iceland

May is also an excellent time to dive or snorkel into the waters of the Silfra fissure glacial gorge in Thingvellir National Park, one of the best places to visit in Iceland .

Taking a dip here, in a dry suit, of course, is literally diving at the meeting of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. The astonishing visibility is seldom better than in late spring.

Kotor, Montenegro

Kotor, Montenegro, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

Old Town Kotor, Montenegro

In an inlet deep in the Bay of Kotor, the Old Town of Kotor , a UNESCO World Heritage site, is said to be set on Europe’s southernmost fjord.

Sitting at the foot of a towering cliff face, its medieval streets and buildings are delightful in May, with just a handful of discerning tourists contrasting sharply with the numbers who visit in high summer.

May is a great time to do some hiking in the surrounding areas too. The slightly cooler weather makes it ideal for those wishing to take the winding staircase to medieval San Giovanni castle, one of the best things to do in Kotor .

Overlooking the town from around 900 feet, it offers great views over the town, the surrounding countryside and the bay below.

Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn, Estonia, one of the best places to visit in Europe in May

Town Hall Square in Tallinn, Estonia

The Estonian capital of Tallinn is a fascinating mix of old and new, the UNESCO-listed Old Town contrasting with a modern digital industry packed with start-ups that has seen some dub the city “Europe’s Silicon Valley”.

The Old Town takes pride of place in May though thanks to Tallinn Day on May 15, officially the city’s birthday, given that it was accepted in the Union of European Cities in 1248. The event is marked with a host of cultural happenings including street food, live music, and local crafts either side of the day itself.

Exploring the cobblestoned streets and medieval buildings is a joy even when there are no festivities. Other things to do in Tallinn include visiting city parks such as Kadriorg and Telliskivi Creative City. A booming creative district, it has some great cafés, and a weekly flea market on Saturdays.

Couple exploring Tallinn, Estonia

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James is a freelance travel writer who has visited more than 80 countries. A keen ultramarathon runner, he spends his time between his adopted home of Greece and his real home in the UK’s Yorkshire Dales.

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Best Places to Visit in May in India

Best places to visit in india in may, here is the list of 30 best places to visit in may in india.

Kashmir

Known For : Dal Lake Gulmarg Gondola Shalimar Bagh Mughal Garden

Kashmir stands out among places to visit in May in India for its perfect blend of mesmerizing landscapes and pleasant weather and comfortable temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. May marks the beginning of spring in Kashmir, with the valley adorned in vibrant hues of blooming flowers and lush greenery, creating an enchanting ambiance for travelers. Visitors can indulge in a plethora of outdoor activities such as trekking amidst the breathtaking Himalayan vistas, boating in the serene Dal Lake, or exploring the charming Mughal gardens in full bloom. 

Best Time: September - November; March - May

34 Kashmir Attractions

2. Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Known For : Nilgiri Mountain Railway Ooty Lake Emerald Lake, Ooty

Ooty stands out as one of the top places to visit in May in India, boasting mild weather perfect for outdoor activities like trekking and boating. With temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C, visitors can explore lush tea gardens and enjoy the serene Ooty Lake. The month also coincides with the vibrant Summer Festival, featuring flower shows, boat races, and cultural performances, adding to the allure of this enchanting destination.

Best Time: Throughout the year

43 Ooty Attractions

3. Munnar - Thekkady, Kerala

Munnar - Thekkady, Kerala

Munnar, located in Kerala, is a top place to visit in May because of its pleasant climate, lush tea gardens, and vibrant flora and fauna. In May, Munnar experiences mild temperatures and clear skies, making it an excellent time to explore the rolling hills covered in vibrant green tea plantations. The region's natural beauty is at its peak during this month, offering visitors the chance to witness the captivating landscapes and indulge in activities like trekking, wildlife spotting, and savoring the fresh aroma of tea in the cool, crisp air.

4. Manali, Himachal Pradesh - The Rohtang Pass opens up in May!

Manali, Himachal Pradesh - The Rohtang Pass opens up in May!

Known For : Hidimba Temple Solang Valley Manu Temple

Manali emerges as one of the top places to visit in May in India owing to its delightful amalgamation of pleasant weather and a plethora of activities. May marks the onset of summer, offering visitors the perfect climate for exploring its lush green landscapes, serene valleys, and cascading waterfalls. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in trekking, paragliding, and river rafting amidst the breathtaking Himalayan backdrop. Additionally, May witnesses vibrant cultural events like the Manali Summer Sundowner, adding an extra charm to the visit. 

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Shillong - Cherrapunjee - Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Shillong stands out as one of the best places to visit in May in India due to its captivating blend of scenic beauty and vibrant culture. May marks the onset of the monsoon season in many parts of India, but Shillong enjoys mild temperatures and minimal rainfall, making it an ideal destination for outdoor exploration. Visitors can indulge in thrilling activities like trekking amidst lush green landscapes, exploring the breathtaking waterfalls, and experiencing the rich local culture through festivals like Shad Suk Mynsiem, which celebrates harvest and thanksgiving.

6. Gangtok - Dzongu, Sikkim - Witness The Saga Dawa festival

Gangtok - Dzongu, Sikkim - Witness The Saga Dawa festival

Known For : Nathula Pass MG Road, Gangtok Tsongmo Lake

Gangtok emerges as a premier destination among places to visit in May in India due to its pleasant weather, ranging from 10°C to 23°C, perfect for outdoor exploration. This month heralds the blooming of vibrant rhododendrons, enhancing the scenic beauty ideal for trekking and nature walks. Cultural events like the Saga Dawa festival add depth to the visit, making Gangtok a compelling choice for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural experiences during May.

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7. Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh

Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Paragliding in Bir Billing Chokling Monastery Gunehar Waterfall

Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh stands out as one of the perfect places to visit in May due to its exceptional paragliding opportunities, comfortable weather, and stunning natural beauty. May offers stable weather conditions, making it an excellent time for paragliding enthusiasts to soar above the picturesque landscapes and lush valleys. Besides adventure, Bir Billing also offers a serene environment, ideal for those looking to unwind in the midst of the Himalayan foothills, making it a well-rounded choice for travelers in May.

Best Time: March - May; September - November

29 Bir Attractions

8. Sandakphu - Darjeeling - Kalimpong, West Bengal

Sandakphu - Darjeeling - Kalimpong, West Bengal

Sandakphu emerges as one of the top places to visit in May in India due to its ideal weather and stunning natural beauty. May brings forth spring, adorning the landscape with vibrant blooms, while the clear skies offer unparalleled views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga. This month also marks the peak season for trekking, providing adventurers with the perfect opportunity to explore the pristine wilderness of the region.

9. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Known For : Sela Pass Tawang Monastery Madhuri Lake

Tawang emerges as a top destination among places to visit in May in India. Its pleasant weather, highlighted by clear skies, sets the stage for exploration of its stunning landscapes and historic sites like the Tawang Monastery. May also ushers in vibrant cultural festivities such as the Torgya Festival, offering a rich tapestry of dance, music, and religious rituals. Moreover, visitors can relish trekking amidst lush greenery, enjoying the blooming rhododendrons and the serene ambiance before the onset of monsoon.

Best Time: March - June; September - October

12 Tawang Attractions

10. Leh Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir

Leh Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir

Known For : Pangong Lake Khardung La Magnetic Hill

Leh Ladakh emerges as one of India's top places to visit in May, offering ideal weather and captivating activities. With temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C, it's perfect for outdoor exploration. Visitors can enjoy trekking, biking, and camping amidst the majestic Himalayan landscapes and serene lakes like Pangong and Tso Moriri. Additionally, the beginning of the tourist season brings cultural festivals like the Sindhu Darshan Festival, enriching the experience with the region's rich heritage.

Best Time: April - Mid-July

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11. Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir emerges as a top choice for places to visit in May in India, boasting ideal weather and a diverse array of activities. With spring in full bloom, visitors can relish outdoor adventures like treks and boat rides amidst stunning Himalayan landscapes and serene lakes. The month also sees cultural festivals, providing a rich tapestry of experiences, from exploring Mughal Gardens to savoring Kashmiri cuisine. Jammu and Kashmir in May promises an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion for travelers.

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12. Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

Horsley Hills tops the list of places to visit in May in India for its serene ambiance and favorable weather. With temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C, May offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as trekking, wildlife exploration, and enjoying scenic viewpoints. The blooming flora enhances the natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts seeking respite from the summer heat.

13. Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Great Himalayan National Park Serlosar Lake Jalori Pass

Tirthan Valley in Himachal Pradesh emerges as a prime destination in May due to its refreshing cool climate, standing in stark contrast to the scorching heat prevalent in many parts of India. The valley, enveloped in blossoming flora, offers crystal-clear river streams and a myriad of adventurous activities, from trekking to the serene Great Himalayan National Park to angling in the Tirthan River. This untouched paradise, with its mesmerizing landscapes and tranquil ambiance, provides the perfect rejuvenating escape for summer travelers.

Best Time: Mar to June, October to November

7 Tirthan Valley Attractions

14. Kudremukh, Karnataka

Kudremukh, Karnataka

Known For : Kudremukh Trek Kudremukh National Park Hanuman Gundi Falls

Kudremukh, with its expansive green meadows and misty landscapes, transforms into a trekker's paradise during the summer months. The region's moderate climate provides a welcome break from the intense heat experienced in many parts of India. As the monsoon is just around the corner, the lush greenery of Kudremukh National Park is at its prime, offering visitors an unparalleled experience of nature and tranquillity.

Best Time: October to May

10 Kudremukh Attractions

Kerala

Kerala is a fantastic place to visit in May due to its pleasant tropical climate, lush green landscapes, and numerous cultural festivals. In May, Kerala experiences a refreshing post-monsoon season, with lush vegetation and blooming flowers adding to the state's natural beauty. Travelers can also witness the Thrissur Pooram festival, a grand and colorful celebration of culture and traditions, making Kerala an enticing choice for a May vacation.

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16. Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Reckong Peo Nako Kalpa

Kinnaur, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, offers an idyllic escape with its snow-clad peaks and verdant valleys, showcasing nature in its raw and pristine form. The region's temperate climate during the summer ensures pleasant days, making it ideal for trekking, sightseeing, and indulging in local Himachali culture. Apple orchards in full bloom, the mesmerizing Baspa River, and ancient monasteries further elevate Kinnaur's charm, beckoning travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.

Best Time: April to June; September, October

12 Kinnaur Attractions

17. Kausani, Uttarakhand

Kausani, Uttarakhand

Known For : Rudradhari Falls and Caves Gwaldam Trek to Pinnath

Kausani is an excellent place to visit in May because of its mild weather, breathtaking views of the Himalayas, and serene ambiance. In May, Kausani experiences comfortable temperatures, making it an ideal time to relish the panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks, including Nanda Devi and Trishul. The peaceful atmosphere and lush tea gardens in Kausani create the perfect setting for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil retreat in the Himalayan foothills.

Best Time: April to June, September to December

11 Kausani Attractions

18. Chail, Himachal Pradesh

Chail, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Chail Palace Hotel Chail Cricket Ground Chail wildlife sanctuary

Chail, located in Himachal Pradesh, is one of the best places to visit in May due to its pleasant climate, lush green surroundings, and various outdoor activities. In May, Chail experiences comfortable temperatures, making it an excellent time for sightseeing and adventure sports such as trekking and horse riding. The town's serene ambiance and proximity to nature make it a perfect choice for a peaceful getaway amid the scenic beauty of the Himalayan foothills.

11 Chail Attractions

19. Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh

Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Triund Bhagsu Falls Bhagsunag Temple

Mcleodganj, often dubbed 'Little Lhasa', offers a captivating blend of Tibetan culture and Himalayan beauty, which becomes particularly enchanting in the month leading up to monsoon. The pleasantly cool climate sets the stage for exploring the town's ancient monasteries, vibrant markets, and scenic trekking trails. Furthermore, the opportunity to indulge in Tibetan delicacies and participate in meditation sessions amidst the backdrop of the Dhauladhar mountains makes Mcleodganj a sought-after summer destination.

42 Mcleodganj Attractions

20. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Key Monastery Chandratal Lake Kunzum Pass

Spiti Valley is an exceptional places to visit in May due to its unique landscape, clear skies, and the opportunity to witness the trans-Himalayan region in full bloom. In May, Spiti emerges from the winter cold, and the roads become more accessible, allowing travelers to explore its high-altitude villages, monasteries, and stunning vistas. The relatively milder weather, along with the vibrant cultural experiences and breathtaking natural beauty, makes Spiti a must-visit destination for adventurers and nature enthusiasts in May.

Best Time: Mid May to Mid Oct

37 Spiti Attractions

21. Almora, Uttarakhand

Almora, Uttarakhand

Known For : Zero Point Jageshwar Kasar Devi

Almora, cradled in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, boasts of panoramic views of the Himalayas that are particularly clear and breathtaking during the summer. The town's rich cultural heritage, evident in its ancient temples and traditional festivals, complements its natural beauty, creating a harmonious experience for visitors. With its pleasant weather, myriad of trekking trails, and local handicraft markets, Almora emerges as a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure.

16 Almora Attractions

22. Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu

Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu

Known For : Elk Falls Longwood Shola Trekking

Kotagiri, nestled in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, is a delightful place to visit in May due to its pleasant climate, lush tea plantations, and tranquility. In May, Kotagiri enjoys cool temperatures and clear skies, making it perfect for leisurely walks through the scenic tea estates or exploring the serene Catherine Falls. The town's serene ambiance and proximity to nature make it an excellent choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat amid the stunning landscapes of the Western Ghats.

Best Time: December to May

7 Kotagiri Attractions

23. Dandeli, Karnataka

Dandeli, Karnataka

Known For : River Rafting in Dandeli Kali Tiger Reserve Magod Falls

Dandeli, set against the backdrop of the Western Ghats in Karnataka, comes alive with the gushing waters of the Kali River, making it a hotspot for adrenaline-pumping water sports like white-water rafting. The dense forests of the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna, offer a thrilling experience for wildlife enthusiasts and trekkers. Adventure camps, bird-watching opportunities, and the symphony of nature in the pre-monsoon period make Dandeli an adventure seeker's haven.

25 Dandeli Attractions

24. Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh

Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh

Known For : Bee falls Jata Shankar caves Pandava Caves

Pachmarhi, a charming hill station in Madhya Pradesh, is an excellent choice for a May visit due to its mild weather, lush forests, and numerous natural attractions. In May, Pachmarhi experiences pleasant temperatures, allowing visitors to explore its scenic beauty, including waterfalls like Bee Falls and Jata Shankar Caves, without the sweltering summer heat. The tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity to hike through the Satpura Range make Pachmarhi a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers in M

18 Pachmarhi Attractions

25. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Known For : Elephant's Head Point Chinaman's Falls Dhobi Waterfall

Mahabaleshwar, perched atop the Sahyadri mountain range, offers a cool retreat with its misty landscapes and verdant valleys, providing a stark contrast to the summer heat of the plains. The town's numerous viewpoints, from which one can admire panoramic views of the Western Ghats, become especially enchanting with pre-monsoon mists and vibrant greenery. Strawberry farms in full production, boat rides on the Venna Lake, and treks to cascading waterfalls add to the allure, making Mahabaleshwar a preferred summer getaway.

31 Mahabaleshwar Attractions

26. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Mall Road, Shimla The Ridge Jakhu Temple

Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is an ideal destination to visit in May due to its pleasant weather, lush green landscapes, and historical charm. In May, Shimla experiences mild temperatures, making it a perfect time to explore the colonial-era architecture, stroll along the Mall Road, and enjoy scenic views from spots like the Ridge and Jakhoo Hill. The city's cultural festivals and fairs add vibrancy to the atmosphere, making Shimla an enticing choice for a May getaway in the Himalayas.

63 Shimla Attractions

27. Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Known For : Baba Budangiri Mullayanagiri Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

Chikmagalur, nestled in the foothills of the Mullayanagiri range, serves as a cool refuge with its coffee plantations sprawling across mist-laden hills. The town's diverse terrains, ranging from dense forests to grassy meadows, offer myriad trekking and camping opportunities, especially pleasant before the monsoon showers. As coffee blossoms waft through the air and waterfalls begin to swell, Chikmagalur becomes a picturesque blend of adventure and relaxation.

22 Chikmagalur Attractions

28. Wayanad, Kerala

Wayanad, Kerala

Known For : Banasura Sagar Dam Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Chembra Peak

Nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, Wayanad in Kerala is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife. Situated at an altitude ranging from 700 to 2100 meters above sea level, this picturesque region is blessed with verdant forests, mist-covered hills, and glistening waterfalls, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. With its name derived from 'Vayal Nadu,' meaning 'Land of Paddy Fields,' Wayanad boasts fertile valleys and terraced fields that contribute to its thriving agricultural economy.

35 Wayanad Attractions

29. North Sikkim

North Sikkim

Known For : Gurudongmar Lake Yumthang Valley

North Sikkim emerges as a top choice for places to visit in May in India due to its stunning landscapes and favorable weather. May brings forth the onset of spring, unveiling lush greenery and ideal conditions for outdoor activities like trekking amidst blooming rhododendron forests and exploring the vibrant Yumthang Valley. With clear skies and comfortable temperatures, May offers an exceptional opportunity to immerse in the natural beauty and cultural festivities of North Sikkim.

Best Time: April to June, October to December

9 North Sikkim Attractions

30. Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Home to picturesque mountains, unexplored passes, tranquil lakes and famous monasteries, Arunachal Pradesh is an amazing destination for an amazing holiday. Arunachal Pradesh is the perfect state for you if you wish to explore the tribal culture and the simplicity of their exquisite beauty. Its amazing array of flora and fauna, in a unique habitat with glaciers, high altitude meadows and sub-tropical forests add to the charm of the beautiful state.

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The Best Things To Do in Seattle This Month: May 2024

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The 2024 Undisputable Geniuses of Comedy! Remind Like List It's not often that you'll find crowd favorites like "openly transgender, obviously Asian, and usually hungry" Juno Men, basketball player-turned-comic Monica Nevi, and trans comedian and Dave Chappelle repellent Andy Iwancio together, cracking funnies on the same stage. The Pacific Northwest's knee-slappin' legends will bring the laughs alongside hilarious up-and-comers with a night of improv and stand-up hosted by one-time Last Comic Standing contestant Emmett Montgomery. Best part? It's presented by The Stranger —and if anyone can put together a comedy show, it's us. LC SIFF Cinema Egyptian, Capitol Hill (Sat May 4)

Ben Schwartz & Friends Remind Like List Your first encounter with Ben Schwartz may have been his role as wannabe baller Jean-Ralphio Saperstein on Parks and Recreation.  Since then, he's voiced Sonic the Hedgehog (a role that oddly suits his fast-paced comedy style) and starred in three Netflix improv specials. He'll drop by Seattle on the heels of last year's schlocky horror-comedy Renfield , in which he appeared alongside Nicolas Cage as Dracula. LC Paramount Theatre, Downtown (Sun May 5)

Michelle Wolf: It's Great to Be Here Remind Like List Michelle Wolf's wisecracks about Sarah Huckabee Sanders were so effective that the White House Correspondents’ Association ended the decades-long tradition of having a comic at their annual dinner. Impressive. She'll hit Seattle on the heels of her latest Netflix comedy special, sharing more of the no-holds-barred comedy that The Daily Beast described as "the future of stand-up." LC Neptune Theatre, University District (Sun May 12)

Isabel Hagen Remind Like List Isabel Hagen has made the rare transition from in-demand session violist to stand-up comedian. To be sure, there’s nothing funny about the New Yorker’s sonorous contributions to works by revered minimalist composers Steve Reich and Max Richter, art-pop genius Björk, and jazz-funk wizards Medeski Martin & Wood, among others. But while she was bowing her way through courses at Juilliard and at prestigious concerts and studio dates, her mind was teeming with humorous ideas—concepts so rich that she began filming videos and winning stand-up awards, including one at Montréal’s Just for Laughs festival. STRANGER CONTRIBUTOR DAVE SEGAL Benaroya Hall, Downtown (Fri May 31)

COMMUNITY & FESTIVALS

Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration Remind Like List Seattle Center Festál's Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration highlights Asian and Asian American cultures. This year's sights and sounds include performances from Khmer Amarak Performing Arts and lion dance regular Mak Fai; book readings, including former KING 5 news anchor Lori Matsukawa reading her children’s book; a "cultural display of nations"; and local vendors like natural skincare brand Lunaraya and Seattle and Saigon , makers of garlic chili oil. Perhaps most importantly, there will be a humbow eating contest, which was named after Alan Sugiyama, the late community activist and festival chair. Show up in stretchy clothing. JW Seattle Center, Uptown (Sat May 4)

BonsaiFEST! Remind Like List Have you ever looked at a tree and been like, "This is great and all, but what if it were smaller ?" If so, bonsai are your best bet. Pacific Bonsai Museum’s annual BonsaiFEST! will bring together bonsai fans and the bonsai-curious for a day of celebration of the artsy trees again this year. The event boasts live bonsai care demonstrations, docent-led tours of the bonsai collection, a nature-lover's merch shop, and an audio tour option. Bring your mom, who almost certainly enjoys cool, small things and avant-garde botanicals. LC Pacific Bonsai Museum, Federal Way (May 11–12)

16th Annual Flower Festival Remind Like List A Mother's Day weekend tradition for 16 years running, the Flower Festival fills Pike Place with delightful blooms from over 30 local flower farms. Don't forget the allergy meds if you're pollen-intolerant; we promise the sights and smells of tulips, daffodils, irises, peonies, and more will be worth it. Pick up a bouquet or two for mom, mother figures in your life, and yourself! Even better, bring your loved ones to pick them out with you and explore one of Seattle's best tourist destinations (that even us locals love). SL Pike Place Market (May 11–12)

U District Street Fair 2024 Remind Like List The U District Street Fair claims to kick off Seattle's summer event season, which rang true last year when I accidentally wore way too many layers for the warm, sunny weather. Time will tell if they hit that mark this year, but I plan on returning to this community arts and crafts fair that spans nearly a dozen blocks and draws tens of thousands of visitors. Stroll the Ave as you enjoy live music from local bands, food trucks, restaurant specials, beer gardens, activity booths, and more. The best part? The U District light rail station deposits you right in the heart of the action so no one has to deal with parking. SL University District (May 18–19)

Northwest Folklife Festival 2024 Remind Like List Folklife started in the '70s and you can still tell, in large part because it has somehow escaped the jaws of capitalism to remain a free community festival that's open and welcoming to all. It's also full of buskers, drum circles, impromptu jam seshes, barefoot dancing, and faded tie-dye. You can explore dozens of stalls selling foods and crafts from around the world, check out workshops and lectures, or just hang out and soak up the vibes. It's very PNW granola, and I love it. SL Seattle Center, Uptown (May 24–27)

The Beast Remind Like List For a film that begins in 1910 during the Great Flood of Paris,  The Beast  feels achingly alive with the anxiety of existing in 2024. Based in part on Henry James’s 1903 novella,  The Beast in the Jungle , about a man who believes his whole life is steered toward an impending catastrophe, the latest and tenth film by Bertrand Bonello finds that same “deep-seated feeling that something terrible will occur” in the heart of a woman named Gabrielle (Léa Seydoux), and bends eternity around it. Across three lifetimes, Seydoux plays a lovelorn woman who waits for doom. Whatever that doom is, it doesn’t matter; it might as well be the apocalypse. If that seems like the stuff of a great, sappy cinematic romance, it is, but the work of Bonello tends to refuse simple categories. The French multi-hyphenate (director-writer-composer) makes destabilizing films, ever-shifting emulsions of form and genre. Read the Mercury 's whole review . PORTLAND MERCURY CONTRIBUTOR DOM SINACOLA Grand Illusion, University District (May 4–14)

Seattle International Film Festival 2024 Remind Like List SIFF will return for its 50th year with the best in international and independent cinema à la mode from across the globe, and you know the drill—the city's most well-recognized hybrid festival, which boasts hundreds of films from 84 countries and regions this year, will present screenings virtually and at SIFF venues citywide. Stranger staffers watched and reviewed 35 of the festival's films last year , so peep their opinions to get the gist of the type of cinema you'll see. Some standouts from this year's lineup include the June Squibb-fronted Thelma , the buzzy A24 drama Sing Sing , Ilana Glazer’s Babes , Jane Schoenbrun’s I Saw the TV Glow , and Harmony Korine’s infrared vaporwave nightmare Aggro Dr1ft. Hit the film finder to discover your picks, or read what the festival’s programmers are excited about. LC Various locations (May 9–27)

Paprika Remind Like List Psychotropic anime and manga auteur Satoshi Kon's Paprika imagines a wacky new piece of technology that allows therapists to observe the dreams of their patients. The gadget's creator, Dr. Atsuko Chiba, also moonlights as a "dream detective" named Paprika—cool job alert—but when the device is stolen by a "dream terrorist," nightmares and reality begin to merge. Paprika has been widely acknowledged as one of cinema's best animated films , and the flick reportedly inspired Christopher Nolan's Inception. LC Central Cinema, Central District (May 17–22)

Akira Kurosawa's Dreams Remind Like List I first saw Akira Kurosawa's Dreams in a freshman film survey class—it was projected onto a giant screen, where I watched alongside hundreds of other students in the same lecture hall. At the risk of sounding corny, it was a moment in which I realized what film could really do, and it cut through the noise of aughts-era schlock and twee. The 1990 film unfolds in eight vignettes woven together with nods to Japanese folktales; there are fox weddings, warrior ghosts, radioactive landscapes, and even a Martin Scorsese cameo (he plays Vincent van Gogh). It's also one of Kurosawa's last, and most naturalistic, films. LC Northwest Film Forum, Capitol Hill (May 26–June 2)

FOOD & DRINK

Seattle Beer Week 2024 Remind Like List Seattle’s craft-beer scene is always alive and bubbling with activity, but during Beer Week, that geeky enthusiasm gets kicked into high gear, with a stacked lineup of beer dinners, festivals, socials, pub crawls, and releases galore. A handful of this year's highlights include Cask-O-Rama (12 casks from Seattle breweries on the bar top) at Beveridge Place Pub on May 17, Stour Fest (a dual celebration of stouts and sours) at Brouwer's Cafe on May 18, a beer can derby at the Pine Box on May 19, and a wing sauce tournament at Queen Anne Beerhall on May 22. JB Various locations (May 17–24)

Mighty-O Tour de Donut Remind Like List As far as motivation to cycle around the city goes, doughnuts are a pretty good one. Hop on your wheels for a self-guided tour with stops at Mighty-O Donuts' locations in Ballard, Greenlake, Capitol Hill, and Denny Triangle, with mini doughnuts available at each outpost. Your tickets gets you a complimentary doughnut and drip coffee at the location of your choice, as well as a Tour de Donut T-shirt to flaunt your bragging rights. Mighty-O Donuts, Ballard (Sat May 25)

Belltown Bloom 2024 Remind Like List Technically, spring starts in March, but in Seattle, it's more like May. Welcome the season of blossoms with a two-day festival where women in music take over the entire Crocodile complex. Headliners include global stars like Aluna of electronic duo AlunaGeorge, dance music DJ TOKiMONSTA, and poet laureate/folk star Kara Jackson. The fest was started by two women in the Seattle music scene, and they're doing the work to highlight local acts as well, from sister-fronted local rock band La Fonda to Glitterfox, a folk group formed by a Portland wife-and-wife duo. I'm also stoked for Gustaf, a Brooklyn art punk band that seems to have the time of their lives onstage. SL The Crocodile Complex, Belltown (May 4–5)

Julia Holter Remind Like List If you're ISO an exploratory and uplifting time, California-hailing symphonic singer Julia Holter should help you shake something loose—she's a low-key baroque pop queen whose surreal music is widely hailed by critics. If you're into pop girlies, you'll like Julia. If you're more avant-garde, you'll like, Julia, too. Her dewy, harpsichord-filled 2015 track "Sea Calls Me Home" and its lilting chorus ("I can't swim! Its lucidity! So clear!") helped me glide through the last nine years—as I navigated the end of college, my first "real" writing jobs, and the pandemic, e very listen was a swan dive, a rest on a chilly rock as I gazed at the sparkle of sunlight against ocean waves. Since the birth of her daughter and the death of a loved one, though, Holter's brand of dream pop has expanded to become more sensual and nocturnal. Her new album, Something in the Room She Moves , was just released on March 22. LC The Crocodile, Belltown (Mon May 6)

Thunderpussy with the Seattle Symphony Remind Like List Thunderpussy almost didn’t make it. The future looked bright for the band when they released their debut full-length  Thunderpussy  in 2018. They earned critical acclaim for their riff-filled brand of ’70s-inspired rock, got featured in  Rolling Stone as Mike McCready’s “favorite new band,” and ended the year signing to a major label, Republic Records’s subsidiary Stardog. In the years that followed, though, things took a turn. It wasn’t clear whether the band would ever release a second record, let alone exist. But, after years full of heartbreak, loss, and uncomfortable but necessary metamorphosis, Thunderpussy are back, they’re stronger than ever, and they’re ready to blow the lid off Benaroya Hall in May. In the ultimate celebration of the band’s survival, Thunderpussy will (finally!) release their second full-length, West , alongside the full 54-piece Seattle Symphony in a boundary-pushing immersive show. STRANGER CONTRIBUTOR NATHALIE GRAHAM Benaroya Hall, Downtown (Fri May 10)

Rolling Stones Remind Like List Over the last 62 years, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have made the journey from rock & roll bad boys to affable elder statesmen with as much panache as musicians can muster. From about 1965 to 1974, the Rolling Stones were among the 10 best rock groups on the planet—some scholars say the best. To be sure, they've written enough classics in many styles—blues, soul, funk, country, disco, electro, etc.—to coast on their vast catalog till they can't walk anymore. And even then, Keef will probably find a way to coax out more of his indelibly raunchy and tender riffs. Come for “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction,” stay for “Heaven”—which they've never performed live, but maybe if you shout for it loudly enough, they'll comply. It's the least they can do for the hundreds of dollars you spent on this concert. STRANGER CONTRIBUTOR DAVE SEGAL Lumen Field, SoDo (Wed May 15)

Fisherman's Village Music Festival 2024 Remind Like List Now in its 11th year, Fisherman's Village Music Festival will fill downtown Everett with live music and vendors, reminding us that Everett is more than just a rest stop on the way to someplace cooler. Headliners include Southern rock phenoms Drive-By Truckers, blue-eyed soul singer Allen Stone, indie folk duo Shovels & Rope, and indie pop singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews. There will also be plenty of PNW talent with Seattle-based rapper Sol, Portland's country rock gems Jenny Don't & the Spurs, and indie rock artist Jenn Champion representing the region. AV Downtown Everett (May 16–18)

girl in red Remind Like List Twenty-five-year-old Norwegian singer-songwriter Marie Ulven (aka girl in red) initially blew up on YouTube with picturesque music videos that showcase tearful bedroom pop tunes about heartbreak, mental health, and queer love. She will take the stage in support of her second album I'm Doing It Again Baby! , which features an appearance from pop angel Sabrina Carpenter. Don't miss an opening set from Juno Award-winning indie rock quartet the Beaches. AV Paramount Theatre, Downtown (May 20–21)

Billy Joel Remind Like List When I was 14, no song captured my tornado of emotions quite like " Vienna " by Billy Joel. The track evokes the painful ambition of teenagerhood in a tone that isn't merely sad or happy, but earnestly reflective. I've since discovered that my love of this song isn't unique—there are approximately 16 million TikToks that use the track (most of which are teenage girls). Gen Z's pop princess Olivia Rodrigo has also contributed to this new generation of fans with a name drop in her smash hit "Deja Vu" and appearances together . Riding the wave of this resurgence, Joel will swing by Seattle for the first time in eight years with his classics like "Piano Man" and "Uptown Girl," along with his first new song in 17 years, " Turn the Lights Back On." AV T-Mobile Park, SoDo (Fri May 24)

Avril Lavigne: The Greatest Hits Tour Remind Like List One of my first concerts was a free Avril Lavigne show in the Southcenter Mall parking lot. Although I don't remember many details, I do remember that she played an unplugged set which I felt wasn't very "punk" of her (she's since self-identified as a " rock chick .") Now that I'm older and a little bit wiser, I would do almost anything to see a young Avril perform "I'm with You" and "Things I'll Never Say" on an acoustic guitar again. Luckily, she's heading out on a Greatest Hits tour this month to awaken the tie-wearing tween that lives inside all of us. Need even more nostalgia? Flippy-haired pop punk bros All Time Low are opening. AV White River Amphitheatre, Auburn (Sat May 25)

Earshot Jazz Presents: Samara Joy Remind Like List Last year, Samara Joy won the coveted Grammy for Best New Artist, beating out pop radio heavies like Latto, Måneskin, and Wet Leg—and for good reason! On her Verve Records debut, Linger Awhile , Joy puts her own spin on classic jazz standards, making a case for her to join the likes of Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday as Verve's latest jazz singing sensation. Don't miss your chance to catch a national jewel at the very beginning of her career (Joy is only 24 years old!) AV Benaroya Hall, Downtown (Sat May 25)

Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour Remind Like List For those born in the 1990s, singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan's featherlight piano ballads may bring to mind heartbreaking images of sheltered animals gazing longingly into the camera. However, fans of Cocteau Twins, Kate Bush, or Sinead O’Connor should consider revisiting her early work. McLachlan’s 1993 album, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy , is a true touchstone of ethereal folk-infused indie rock. She will celebrate the album's 30th anniversary alongside treasured indie pop artist Feist, who will be supporting her new album, Multitudes. AV Chateau Ste. Michelle, Woodinville (May 25–26)

Pearl Jam Remind Like List The last time that Pearl Jam played a proper show in Seattle was in 2018. The hometown heroes kicked off their national tour by turning Safeco Field into their playground, and by all accounts, the shows were fire with a 36-song setlist and the band firing on all cylinders. Now, the grunge icons are back to support their critically acclaimed new album, Dark Matter.  In a press release, the band writes that the new album "channels the shared spirit of a group of lifelong creative confidants and brothers in one room playing as if their very lives depended on it." Don't miss an opening set from local indie rock band Deep Sea Diver. AV Climate Pledge Arena, Uptown (May 28 & 30)

Kamasi Washington Remind Like List Saxophonist/producer/bandleader Kamasi Washington is one of the most renowned contemporary jazz musicians working today. Known mostly for his sometimes-smooth and sometimes-erratic stylings on the tenor sax, Washington has ascended into the realm of world-class artistry; both his studio debut The Epic and its follow-up Heaven and Earth received universal acclaim, and he’s played on an array of important works, like Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly , You’re Dead by jazz fusion artist Flying Lotus, as well as Thundercat’s heartbreak-y space-funk single, “Them Changes.” PORTLAND MERCURY CONTRIBUTOR JENNI MOORE The Showbox, Downtown (Fri May 31)

Red Hot Chili Peppers: Unlimited Love Tour Remind Like List Founding fathers of funk-rock The Red Hot Chili Peppers will stop by the Gorge to support their 2022 albums Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen. Recorded during the same studio sessions, the albums' sound calls back to the band's beginnings with organically crafted jams, funky basslines, and rap-infused vocal stylings from Anthony Kiedis. Plus, the recordings marked the rejoining of founding member/guitarist John Frusciante for the first time since 2006's  Stadium Arcadium. Trap rapper Ken Carons and funk-infused indie rock band Irontom will open. AV Gorge Amphitheatre, George (Fri May 31)

PERFORMANCE

The Lion Tells His Tale Remind Like List American traveling history museum The Unspoken Truth, presented by creator Delbert Richardson, compiles authentic artifacts and storytelling to offer unique perspectives on American history told through an Afrocentric lens. The museum will be translated for the stage in this production, which blends music, dance, and spoken word to "recreate the journey from Africa to enslavement, the Jim Crow era through today" and reflect on an African proverb: " Until the lion tells his tale, the hunt will always glorify the hunter." LC Broadway Performance Hall, Capitol Hill (May 1–5)

Fat Ham Remind Like List This 2022 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which the Seattle Times deemed a "must-see," follows Juicy, a queer Black man whose mother marries his uncle after his father's death. Problem is, Juicy's dead dad shows up as a spooky apparition during what was supposed to be a chill family barbecue. If this all sounds suspiciously familiar, it's because—you guessed it— Fat Ham is inspired by the Bard's Hamlet. While promotional materials describe the show as " sparkling and uproarious," the show also addresses complex themes . LC Bagley Wright Theater, Uptown (May 1–12)

FKK by Lavinia Vago Remind Like List Set within the historic industrial surroundings of the Georgetown Steam Plant, Lavinia Vago's FKK is an immersive performance where "kittenish foolhardy experimental dreamscapes and physical machineries surrender reality." Devised by a laundry list of local and international guest artists, the performance was "founded upon the demonic and angelic spirits that inhabit underground dance floors" and features "ethereal cathartic painting that traces time." If it sounds like I'm not completely sure what this performance is...you'd be right. But it sounds cool as hell, yeah? Lavinia Vago self-describes as an Italian dance freak with "a hypermobile body and A LOT of energy to share with you," so I'm excited. LC Georgetown Steam Plant, Georgetown (May 3–4)

Dina Martina Remind Like List Seattle's own "Second Lady of Entertainment," master humorist, and demented drag diva will return to the stage for some uncouth razzle-dazzle. I'm expecting more of the surreal comedy and "overburdened costumes" for which she's been known and loved for over 25 years. (The freaky queen's art form goes beyond your standard drag show—John Waters once described Martina's act as "some new kind of twisted art"—so buckle in for something beautifully gnarly.) LC Triple Door, Downtown (May 6–9)

ALOK Remind Like List The transfeminine writer, performer, comedian, fashion icon, activist, and public speaker ALOK wears...a lot of hats. If you're into the #DeGenderFashion movement or their book, Beyond the Gender Binary, you're already well aware that ALOK is a boundary-pushing changemaker to watch. The multitalented creative has developed a unique blend of poetry, comedy, and vulnerability on stage, often touching on topics of trauma and belonging. Get into it at this performance. LC Neptune Theatre, University District (May 14–15)

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Remind Like List Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me!, NPR's Peabody Award-winning quiz show, will hit the stage with host Peter Sagal leading a team of comics, listeners, and celeb guests. I'm confident it will manage to be both hilarious and whip-smart. Expect an evening of stand-up that'll get you thinking, plus a refresher on recent news. LC Paramount Theatre, Downtown (Thurs May 23)

READINGS & TALKS

Aidan Koch presents Spiral and Other Stories Past Event Like List I'm a long-time fan of Institute for Interspecies Art and Relations founder Aiden Koch's dreamy environmental comics, which feel cool and simple, but imbued with a subtle mysticism . The Mojave Desert-based artist will celebrate her new collection, Spiral and Other Stories , with a visit to Seattle. The comics blend watercolor, pencil, crayon, charcoal, and collaged elements to build vast, lonely worlds full of yearning.  LC Third Place Books, Ravenna (Wed May 1)

UW Public Lectures: An Evening with Margaret Cho Past Event Like List Margaret Cho is a household name, so listing all of the accolades that the trailblazing comedian, actress, and LBGTQ activist has acquired over her three-decade career feels pretty unnecessary. If Cho's brand of dry, unapologetic, and continually crude comedy appeals to you, you probably already know it and have followed her work for years. She'll offer more of her candid, sure-footed thoughts on her career and activism at this moderated discussion. LC Town Hall Seattle, First Hill (Wed May 1)

Alison Roman Gives Solicited Advice (Live) Remind Like List You've probably seen food writer Alison Roman's viral recipes, like #TheCookies and #TheStew, on your Instagram feed. The controversial cookbook author, known for her unfussy approach to cooking and her strong culinary opinions, is bringing her podcast Solicited Advice to the Neptune Theater and will dispense guidance to audience members. JB Neptune Theatre, University District (Sun May 5)

Taha Ebrahimi — 'Street Trees of Seattle' Remind Like List It was kind of by accident that Taha Ebrahimi wrote a book. Especially an illustrated one about trees. "This is a kismet, happenstance COVID project," she told me. "Basically, during COVID, I had all this extra time, and I was always interested in trees, but I don’t have any background in illustration or horticulture. I always thought people who knew stuff about plants and trees, those were the people who had authority. I don’t know why! Those Latin names, they just give you this impostorism." Street Trees of Seattle: An Illustrated Walking Guide is a charming book full of hand-drawn maps, detailed sketches of leaf and petal shapes and bark patterns, and tons of very nerdy, very fascinating history about how certain species of trees got to Seattle in the first place. STRANGER CULTURE EDITOR MEGAN SELING Third Place Books, Seward Park (Mon May 6)

A Conversation with Pailin Chongchitnant: In‑Person & Online Remind Like List Over 1.7 million subscribers tune in to watch the ebullient Cordon Bleu-trained chef Pailin "Pai" Chongchitnant on her cooking channel Pailin's Kitchen, where she breaks down Thai cuisine for home cooks of all levels, demonstrating how to whip up dishes like pad kra pao and coconut pancakes. Chongchitnant grew up in southern Thailand and osmosed the fundamentals of cooking from hanging out in the kitchen as a kid. Today, she's the author of two cookbooks, Hot Thai Kitchen and Sabai: 100 Simple Thai Recipes for Any Day of the Week . She'll join local author J. Kenji López-Alt for a conversation about her passion for Thai food. JB Town Hall Seattle, First Hill (Thurs May 9)

Author Talk: Koreaworld, Deuki Hong & Matt Rodbard Remind Like List With their new cookbook Koreaworld , chef Deuki Hong and journalist Matt Rodbard delve into the thrilling world of modern Korean cuisine, including "sweet-spicy barbecue, creative rice and seafood dishes, flavor-bombed stews, and KPOP-fueled street food," telling stories through interviews with chefs and home cooks as well as splashy photography. Dig into craveable, complex dishes like giant short ribs, samgyetang roast chicken, pineapple kimchi fried rice, and cold broccoli salad with ssamjang mayo. Hong and Rodbard will be joined in conversation by Sara Upshaw of OHSUN Banchan, followed by a Q&A and signing. JB Book Larder, Fremont (Tues May 14)

Anastacia-Reneé with Gary Copeland Lilley — Here in the (Middle) of Nowhere Remind Like List Former Seattleite, formidable poet, genre-crossing artist, TEDx speaker, and podcaster Anastacia-Reneé's funky, feminist collection Side Notes from the Archivist: Poems  illuminated Black femme culture through coming-of-age poems set in '80s Philly, and it had me awe-inspired just last year. ("The deft tonal shifts of Anastacia-Reneé’s words and delivery amuse, disarm and devastate," said the  Seattle Times .) She's somehow already back with Here in the (Middle) of Nowhere , a "bold hybrid collection of poetry, flash fiction, and Afrofuturism sci-fi," which sounds incredible. Show up to her talk with poet and musician Gary Copeland Lilley to become a superfan. LC Third Place Books, Seward Park (Thurs May 16)

An Evening With Phil Rosenthal Of "Somebody Feed Phil" Remind Like List Phil Rosenthal, creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, has since developed an obsession with all things epicurean—he travels the globe to foodie-fave locations like Mexico City, Marrakesh, and our humble region for Netflix's Somebody Feed Phil , gobbling up whatever gourmet nosh he finds along the way. Rosenthal's recent release Somebody Feed Phil the Book: Untold Stories, Behind-the-Scenes Photos and Favorite Recipes: A Cookbook,  includes never-before-heard stories and viewer-fave recipes. Mmmm. LC Moore Theatre, Belltown (Fri May 17)

Paul Giamatti's Chinwag Remind Like List If there were ever a celebrity podcast I'd actually listen to, it would be Paul Giamatti's. Think about it: Don't you kinda want to know what he thinks about, well, anything and everything? Luckily for us, he DOES have a podcast, and he talks to a philosophy professor (Stephen T. Asma, who's also the author of 10 books) on it. Chinwag " may or may not dive really, really, really deep into the edge of the known [and] topics like aliens, science fiction, and imagination." Okay, I'm on board. Giamatti and Asma will drop by town, hopefully to tell me whether or not we're living in a simulation. LC Town Hall Seattle, First Hill (Fri May 17)

Book Signing: The Paris Novel by Ruth Reichl Remind Like List As a restaurant critic for the New York Times in the 1990s, legendary food writer Ruth Reichl gained renown for her acerbic observations and penchant for donning disguises to maintain her anonymity in restaurants, and she went on to become the editor-in-chief of the now-defunct Gourmet magazine. Reichl has since penned five best-selling memoirs as well as a cookbook and a novel, has won six James Beard Awards, and is known for her warm voice and fierce advocacy of home cooking. In her latest fictional work, The Paris Novel , she tells the story of Stella, a woman who receives a one-way ticket to Paris after her estranged mother dies. Of course, Reichl's cozy ode to the City of Light is full of sparkling descriptions of decadent French cuisine, vintage fashion, and dazzling art, making it a perfect escapist romp for when you're consumed by wanderlust. JB Book Larder, Fremont (Sat May 18)

Miranda July with Laurie Frankel: A Novel of Alluring Adventure Remind Like List Miranda July, a strong candidate for the coolest person ever born in Vermont, is also a novelist to be reckoned with—if you're into her vision at all, you've probably picked up  The First Bad Man, No One Belongs Here More Than You.,  or  It Chooses You  already. The heroine at the center of July's latest novel, All Fours , is a 45-year-old artist staring down the rest of her life. I am not 45, but I am already anticipating the barrage of thoughts on monogamy, domesticity, bodily autonomy, and despair that one might face at that age. July tackles it all with her thrilling, freaky, and subtly comical voice. She'll be joined in conversation by novelist/essayist  Laurie Frankel. LC Town Hall Seattle, First Hill (Tues May 21)

Kathleen Hanna - Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk Remind Like List As a longtime student of Riot Grrrl, I've annihilated every piece of literature about the movement that I can get my paws on. Some favorites through my studies have included Sara Marcus's Grrrls to the Front, Carrie Brownstein's Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, and Marisa Meltzer's Girl Power: The Nineties Revolution in Music. Most of these music memoirs and anthologies include the story of the precocious Evergreen State College student Kathleen Hanna, who propelled the movement with the creation of feminist art space Reko Muse, and later, with the trailblazing feminist punk band Bikini Kill. Now, Hanna is telling her story in her own memoir, Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk. The book chronicles her life of activism, music, friendships, illness, love, and limitless amounts of determination. Hanna will be joined in conversation by a special guest. AV Town Hall Seattle, First Hill (Wed May 22)

Author Talk: Rebekah Peppler, Le Sud Remind Like List I am forever deeply envious of Rebekah Peppler's glamorous expat lifestyle—she's a stylish food and travel writer residing in Paris's 18th arrondissement, where she throws dinner parties for her cadre of cool queer friends. (As a fellow curly girl, I also want her to drop her hair routine.) Her newest cookbook Le Sud picks up where her previous releases Apéritif and À Table left off, offering a "definitive guide to the food, drink, and lifestyle of southeastern Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur." This book is probably the closest I'll get to traveling to the sun-drenched south of France for a while, so in the meantime, you'll find me whipping up recipes like pink peppercorn marinated chèvre, pan bagnats, and citron pressés for my own besties and me to enjoy while soaking up vitamin D at Denny Blaine this summer. Rebekah will chat about all things Provence with local author and Spilled Milk podcast host Molly Wizenberg. JB Book Larder, Fremont (Thurs May 30)

SPORTS & RECREATION

Windermere Cup Week 2024 Remind Like List The Windermere Cup has been celebrating Seattle's rowing community long before The Boys in the Boat  drew the public's interest. Expanded to an entire week of activities and drawing teams from Italy and Wisconsin, this rowing extravaganza features a 21-and-up Party in the Cut on Friday night with live music, followed by the races in the morning on Saturday and the boat parade at noon. Bring the fam and celebrate the official opening of Seattle's boating season with food trucks, a build-a-boat station for kids, and lots of cheering along the north and south shores of the Fremont Cut as you watch the boats pass through. You can even stake out a spot on the Montlake Bridge for the races, just be sure to get off in time for them to raise it for the parade. SL Montlake Cut, Montlake (May 1–4)

Bike Everywhere Month 2024 Remind Like List As someone who lived in SF and was told if I rode a bike in the city I "would get hit by a car at least once, that's just how it is," I feel comfortable saying that Seattle has an impressive biking infrastructure. The Cascade Bicycle Club and League of American Bicyclists encourages you to put that to the test as you ride your faithful two-wheeler across the city, ideally foregoing all other forms of transportation for the entire month. Meet up with fellow cycling enthusiasts for the Emerald City Ride over the West Seattle Bridge on May 5, Bike Everywhere Day on May 17, and even Mighty-O's Tour de Donut on May 25. That last one is technically unaffiliated, but we think it captures the spirit of the month perfectly (with the added bonus of tasty vegan treats). SL Various locations (May 1–31)

Nordic Utopia? African Americans in the 20th Century Remind Like List Shirking trendier art locales like Paris, African American visual and performing artists (Doug Crutchfield, Herb Gentry, Dexter Gordon, William Henry Johnson, Howard Smith, and others) sought new opportunities in Nordic countries, but their work—and stories—have often been overlooked. ("Life in the Nordic countries could appear idyllic, but upon examining [the artists'] stories more closely...you begin to see hints of elements of the African American past, like cotton fields and a shanty," National Nordic Museum explains.) Curated by Dr. Ethelene Whitmire and Leslie Anne Anderson,  Nordic Utopia? African Americans in the 20th Century examines the complicated experiences these artists had in Nordic countries. LC National Nordic Museum, Ballard (May 1–July 21)

Soft Power Remind Like List While you might not be welcome to touch the works in the cozy-sounding Tacoma Art Museum exhibition Soft Power , visitors are encouraged to join in on the creation of a large-scale, collaborative soft artwork in the gallery space. Soft Power includes textile explorations of cultural heritage, personal narratives, social criticism, and expressions of care, including works by key contemporary creators like Allyce Wood, Alexis Lee Ortiz-Duarte, Marie Watt, Marita Dingus, Monyee Chau, and many others. LC Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma (May 1–Sept 1)

Dolls of Gratitude: A Community Art Collaboration Remind Like List This community-based project was conceived in collaboration with the Frye Art Museum, local artist Ixtli White Hawk, arts nonprofit Path with Art, and other social service partners. At art-making parties led by White Hawk earlier this year, participants created dolls with repurposed fabrics and recycled materials; the project aimed to "showcase the project’s mission to encourage positive self-reflection and honor the artist within us all." Visitors can view the multimedia dolls at this sweet exhibit. LC Frye Art Museum, First Hill (May 1–Dec 5)

Seattle Art Book Fair Remind Like List Prepare your tote bags, people: The Seattle Art Book Fair, an annual roundup of experimental publishers, DIY designers, and independent creatives who consider books to be Art with a capital A, will return this month. The festival celebrates all things art book-related, with a variety of talks, activities, and (natch) artists slinging chapbooks and zines. Far-flung creatives and local presses will be present. Don't forget, you live in a UNESCO City of Literature . Act like it!! LC Washington Hall, Squire Park (May 11–12)

Calder Symposium Remind Like List Hope you like mobiles!! I was once lucky enough to spot Alexander Calder's buoyant abstract mobile Lizard (Lézard) at the Palm Springs Art Museum, and therefore must recommend you thrill your eyeballs at this all-day exploration of Calder's work, which comes free with museum admission. Visitors can check out public talks, gallery tours, and film screenings that delve into the kinetic modernist sculptor's career, process, and impact. While you're there, you should obviously spend some time with the current museum exhibition Calder: In Motion , which offers a non-chronological narrative of the artist's mobiles, stabiles, paintings, illustrations, and more. Dynamic works are installed throughout SAM's galleries, including its double-height gallery, with overlooks from the floor above.  LC Seattle Art Museum, Downtown (Sat May 18)

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