With an array of incredible destinations waiting to be explored, choosing where to travel in 2023 can feel overwhelming. But don’t worry! Our local experts from across Europe have curated a list of the top places to visit this year. Whether you’re dreaming of a winter wonderland or a summer escape, this guide provides monthly trip recommendations for every season in 2023.
Now, let’s dive into where you should consider traveling in 2023!
Where To Go in 2023
January
Innsbruck, Austria
Kick off the year surrounded by the enchanting charm of Austria’s snow-capped mountains. Innsbruck, with its storybook Old Town, serves as the perfect base for skiing enthusiasts—some of the country’s finest ski resorts are just an hour away. You can even access slopes directly from the town center via a funicular (make sure to check out the Zaha Hadid-designed station!). But the adventure doesn’t stop there; this 17-day itinerary highlights the best winter experiences in Austria that you won’t want to miss.
Sicily, Italy
If you crave a beachfront getaway, even in winter, consider taking that long-desired trip to Sicily. Visiting the island during this season allows you to delve into its rich history, cultural treasures, and unique traditions without the summer crowds or the sweltering heat. January is an ideal time to connect with locals in cozy restaurants and laid-back bars, giving you an authentic experience of the region.
February
Cologne, Germany
February is famously known as the month of Carnival celebrations. If you’re seeking vibrant festivities in 2023, Cologne should be at the top of your list. Often dubbed the craziest party in Germany, Cologne’s Carnival dates back to the Middle Ages and is one of the longest-standing celebrations in Europe. Due to its central location, it’s easy to include Cologne in your German travel itinerary or even on a trip to the Netherlands.
For detailed information about this year’s Carnival in Cologne, click here.
Ioannina, Greece
Speaking of Carnival traditions, the city of Ioannina in Greece boasts a unique celebration that dates back to the Ottoman era. Ioannina is an enchanting city to visit year-round, but during Carnival, it transforms into a vibrant spectacle—each of its 60 neighborhoods ignites bonfires known as Tzamala, ushering in nights filled with dancing, wine, and merriment.
You can easily pair a visit to Ioannina with several other captivating destinations to explore the magic of mainland Greece.
March
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
It’s hard to find a reason not to visit Amsterdam as it’s one of Europe’s most picturesque and vibrant capitals. If you’re searching for the perfect time to go, spring is ideal. Amsterdam is known for its beautiful tulips, which start blooming in March. This month is perhaps the best time to admire the city adorned with these vibrant flowers, avoiding the heavy crowds of April and May.
For specific dates and details about this year’s Tulip Festival in Amsterdam, click here. If you opt for an enchanting train journey, consider adding Paris and Brussels to your itinerary for a ten-day adventure across three magnificent European capitals.
Zagreb, Croatia & Belgrade, Serbia
What if we told you that March is one of the most opportune times to discover off-the-beaten-path destinations in Europe and experience them authentically? Zagreb, the lively capital of Croatia, hosts the impressive Festival of Lights every March, while the esteemed Belgrade Dance Festival takes place around the same time in Serbia. Experience the charm of these two capitals on an itinerary that showcases the best of former Yugoslavia.
For dates and details about the Festival of Lights, click here. For the Belgrade Dance Festival program, click here.
April
Corfu, Greece
With its ancient traditions and pleasant weather, Greece is always an excellent choice for an Easter getaway. Corfu, in particular, is perfect for a memorable Easter experience. Amidst the stunning Old Town, celebrations kick off on Palm Sunday, but the pinnacle of the festivities occurs on Holy Saturday when locals reenact the earthquake marking Jesus’ resurrection by tossing clay pots from their balconies to express their joy.
Don’t forget to plan your trip around the Orthodox Easter dates, as they can differ from Catholic Easter. Orthodox Easter Sunday in 2023 falls on April 16th.
May
Prague, Czech Republic & Berlin, Germany
One of Europe’s most enchanting capitals, Prague, becomes even more mesmerizing in early May as it showcases breathtaking cherry blossoms. This is the perfect time to wander through this incredibly romantic city when the weather is warm and sunny, yet not overly hot. If you’re in Prague during May, consider combining your visit with another beautiful spring city—Berlin. Steeped in history and vibrant life, Berlin complements any Central Europe itinerary beautifully.
Split – Hvar, Croatia
Saint Domnius, the patron saint of Split, is honored with grand festivities every year on May 7th. Known as Sudamja, this celebration kicks off a few days prior and includes music, cultural performances, and various events. If you’re in Croatia in May, don’t miss the chance to extend your stay by visiting the stunning island of Hvar before the summer crowds arrive.
June
Rome, Italy
Rome is always a remarkable choice thanks to its rich history, stunning sights, and iconic landmarks. This June, you have an extra reason to include Rome in your itinerary. From June 16th to 18th, the Italian Air Force celebrates its 100th anniversary with a spectacular airshow near the capital. For rock music fans, the Rock in Roma Festival features live concerts during the same month. For details on the lineup and tickets, click here.
Bruges, Belgium & Lyon – Bordeaux, France
Few places in Europe can compare to the fairytale charm of Bruges, often referred to as the “Venice of the North.” This city is particularly enchanting in the summer. Renowned for its exquisite beers, Bruges hosts the Bruges Beer Festival from June 10 to 11, 2023. After enjoying the local brews, you can also explore the secrets of fine wines at the Bordeaux Wine Festival, held from June 22 to 25, one of Europe’s premier wine-making regions.
With all this delicious drink around, you’re going to want some food, and what better place than France’s culinary capital, Lyon? The city’s lively Street Food Festival takes place from June 15 to 18, 2023. This provides ample opportunity to add a few days in Paris to your French itinerary.
July
Kalamata, Greece
If you’re searching for a summer escape without the crowds, Kalamata in Southern Greece is an emerging destination that beautifully merges history, culture, and beach exploration. Centrally located in the Peloponnese, it’s an ideal base for exciting regional road trips. Additionally, every July, Kalamata hosts an annual Dance Festival featuring performers from around the globe.
Mikolajki, Poland
For those who prefer cooler summer temperatures, Mikolajki in northeast Poland may be the perfect choice. Surrounded by lakes and idyllic countryside, it offers a refreshing escape. Furthermore, Mikolajki serves as an excellent gateway to the charm of the Baltics.
August
Budapest, Hungary
For a summer destination, Central Europe is always a top choice. Known for its rich history, diverse architecture, and exceptional spas, Budapest stands out as one of the best destinations to visit in 2023. Visiting in August gives you the chance to experience the Sziget Festival, one of the largest music festivals in Europe, held on an island in the Danube River.
If you prefer a relaxing wine festival, consider scheduling your visit for September to enjoy Budapest’s Wine Festival in the beautiful surroundings of the Castle. For further details about the Sziget Festival, click here. For information on the Budapest Wine Festival, click here.
Soca Valley, Slovenia
Slovenia is one of Europe’s hidden gems. For nature enthusiasts, one of the best places to visit in 2023 is the Soca Valley, known for its lush landscapes and options for hiking, climbing, and river rafting. Even if you’re not an adventure seeker, Soca Valley is an excellent choice for a peaceful retreat surrounded by stunning natural beauty. To enhance your nature getaway with cultural and historical experiences, consider an itinerary that combines Slovenia and Italy.
September
Cyclades Islands, Greece
The Cyclades Islands are iconic but there are hidden gems among them that deserve attention beyond the famous Mykonos and Santorini. Milos, with its serene turquoise waters and charming fishing villages, is one such island. Another notable island is Naxos, known for its marble quarries and excellent culinary offerings. Paros, a cosmopolitan island with stunning villages and pristine beaches, is also not to be missed. September is the best month to visit the Cyclades, as the summer crowds have dissipated, yet the weather remains perfect for outdoor activities and beach outings.
Tuscany – Umbria – Piedmont, Italy
Italy is filled with countless reasons to visit, but truffle hunting stands out as a unique experience. UNESCO has recognized this practice as part of its Intangible Cultural Heritage. Tuscany, Umbria, and Piedmont are some of Italy’s best regions for truffle hunting. Our Italy team can help you create a memorable itinerary focused on this extraordinary adventure.
You may want to extend your trip to Croatia’s Istria region, known for exceptional truffle hunting. It’s worth noting that while we’ve highlighted this activity for September, the truffle season typically runs from September to November, with many events occurring throughout this period.
October
Transylvania, Romania
October is synonymous with Halloween, and there’s no better place to revel in the spooky spirit than Transylvania, the legendary land of Dracula. With its captivating castles and breathtaking scenery, it’s truly a treasure of Romania. The best time to explore Transylvania is from May to October, and October offers distinct experiences like celebrating Halloween at Bran Castle, commonly referred to as Dracula’s Castle (contrary to popular beliefs).
November
Vienna – Salzburg, Austria & Munich, Germany
November is the quintessential month for enjoying Central Europe’s enchanting Christmas markets, just before the holiday rush begins. Austria and Germany are renowned for hosting some of the finest Christmas markets, making cities like Vienna and Salzburg must-visits during this time.
Alternatively, consider an itinerary focusing solely on Germany to fully immerse yourself in the light and joy of the best German Christmas markets, including those in Munich, Dresden, and Nuremberg. Visiting the markets early allows you to decorate your home with the delightful treasures you buy, spreading festive cheer throughout the holiday season.
December
Rovaniemi, Finland
If your ideal Christmas includes extraordinary travel experiences, Rovaniemi—the so-called Land of Northern Lights—will exceed your expectations. A December trip to Rovaniemi promises the coziest holiday imaginable, where you can even meet the true star of Christmas: Santa Claus. For an unforgettable winter adventure, consider planning a journey that combines Finland with the Baltics.
As Soon As You Can
Ukraine
We want to dedicate this section to a place that holds a special place in our hearts. We love Ukraine and eagerly await the day we can return and resume tours there. As soon as our hotels and guides in Kyiv, Lviv, and Odesa are ready, we will do our part to help the country rebuild.
Now that you have a wealth of travel ideas for 2023, it’s time to turn them into plans with the help of our travel experts throughout Europe. Experience the best of Europe in 2023 with JayWay!
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