Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Shoulder-Season”
Best Month to Cruise Canada and New England: Expert Guide
Best Month to Cruise Canada and New England: Expert Guide
From lighthouse-dotted coasts to maple-lined river valleys, Canada & New England cruises shine from late spring through fall. If you want a single best month, choose late September to early October: foliage ignites across Quebec, the Maritimes, and New England, temperatures stay comfortable, and itineraries are robust. For warmest weather and active wildlife, sail June–August. If your goal is value and quieter ports, October often delivers the lowest fares of the season, with most lines wrapping service by the last full week of the month. The cruise window typically runs May–October, with a few sailings sneaking into early November, so you can fine-tune dates to your priorities using the guide below supported by industry sources.
Best Europe Tours for Recent Graduates: Budget-Friendly, Social, Solo-Friendly Picks
Best Europe Tours for Recent Graduates: Budget-Friendly, Social, Solo-Friendly Picks
A grad tour is a guided or semi-guided Europe trip tailored to travelers in their early twenties, designed to balance affordability, built‑in community, and solo‑friendly structure. Most run 7–22 days. For quick price context: brief multi-country coach trips start around $1,300 (see Costsaver), small-group adventure styles usually land between $1,000–$3,000, and multi‑week escorted tours often run from $4,000+ (see Expat Explore and Intrepid). Fall shoulder-season departures are strong value—many advisors now say “October is the new July” for deals and lighter crowds—and overall demand remains resilient with traveler spending forecast to rise 9.9% in 2025, according to the latest sector outlook.