Inspirational choices for September holiday destinations around Europe and the world

Inspirational choices for September holiday destinations around Europe and the world

So, summer is over and maybe you didn’t have time to get away and seek the sun? Or maybe you did but you want a little more of a break. Not to worry, our September holiday destination guide will help you find the cure for your end of summer blues.

These September holiday destinations take you a little farther afield but are worth the effort

Whether it’s sailing in a dhow off the coast of Zanzibar or learning to tango in Buenos Aires, our September holiday destinations guide will help you kick off autumn with an adventure.

Away from it all with a holiday rental in Zanzibar

Sleepy but not forgotten, Zanzibar is found off the east coast of Tanzania. The archipelago is known for its laid-back vibe and friendly local people. Once a thriving stop along the seabound spice routes, Zanzibar is now a haven for snorkellers and scuba divers. By night, you’ll find Stone Town to be a welcoming mix of clubs, bars, and restaurants serving local cuisine which offers a blend of Arab and Portuguese influences.

Spectacular villa rentals in the Paris of the South just as spring gets underway

Discover September holiday destinations in South America

The end of our summer is the beginning of spring in Buenos Aires and, like the flora, it’s a time when the city comes alive. Known as the Paris of the South, it’s home to one of the most renowned museums in South America, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Still, the city is perhaps best known as the birthplace of the tango. Considered the national dance of Argentina, tango shows are a nightly event and a spectator sport in the Puerto Madero section of the city.

Our guide will help you discover the best holiday destinations to visit in September in Europe

If strolling along the Champs Elysees at night or tossing a coin in the Trevi Fountain while eating a gelato are on your bucket list, our September Holiday destinations guide will help you figure a way to make it happen.

Finding that perfect holiday rental in the City of Light

The great American writer Ernest Hemingway once noted that Paris is a moveable feast. Perfect for romance, shopping and culture, the City of Light has long been a bucket list destination for foodies. No one area of the city is more famous for cuisine, with an impressive selection on every corner from bustling bistros and brasseries, to elegant cafes and high-end Michelin-starred restaurants. If you’re looking for the city’s best baguette, head to the Louvre-Tuileries area which featured some of the best bakeries and pastry shops in the world.

Stylish holiday rentals in the Eternal City

September holiday destinations in Europe are great for soaking up some culture

Rome, it is said, was a poem pressed into service as a city. You could spend a lifetime touring its many architectural marvels and likely not see them all, with standard musts being the Colosseum and St. Peter’s Basilica. Renowned for its restaurants, it’s almost impossible to narrow down a specific area to find a great meal as spectacular trattorias and bistros dot the city’s landscape. But when it comes to nightlife, few areas are better than the Campo dei Fiori, better known as The Campo.

September holiday destinations in the UK that take you away, but not too far

Whether it’s touring the numerous breweries and microbreweries that dot the landscape in England’s largest county, or ambling along one of the longest dedicated walking trails in England, these September holiday destinations are perfect for a quick getaway.

Finding the perfect holiday cottage in Yorkshire has never been easier

The largest county in England, Yorkshire was once the manufacturing capital of the country producing cloth and steel. Today it’s known for manufacturing another essential of life, beer. Chic breweries and microbreweries are an integral part of the landscape in both Leeds and York, and a pleasant place to spend an afternoon touring and sampling. Likewise, September sees a drop off in the summer tourist season, making it a perfect time to visit the home of the Bronte sisters in Haworth where you’ll find the Bronte Parsonage Museum.

Getting back to nature with a holiday rental in the Cotswolds

Officially known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Cotswolds is generally considered to be one of the most breathtaking areas of England. From an architectural standpoint, the area is famous for its stone-built villages and quaint historic towns, such as Burford and Cirencester. It’s also a mecca for hikers and casual walkers looking to traverse Cotswold Way, a 100-mile trail through picturesque countryside and ancient sites. The Cotswolds is also known for the numerous artisan cheeses it produces. To commemorate its dairy roots, every year, locals chase a wheel of Double Gloucester down Cooper’s Hill as part of a local dairy festival.