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Spectacular spots for the shoulder season

Travel in peak season and you'll have to battle the crowds and sky-high prices, while go out of season and you might find you've nothing to do, as many destinations almost entirely shut down when the tourists go home. But between these highs and lows lies the Goldilocks 'shoulder season' – the time when a destination isn't quite at its busiest, but might well be at its best. It's often cheaper, quieter and more rewarding than peak or low season travel, so here's a breakdown of the best destinations to visit during this sweet spot.
Arizona, USA

Arizona, USA

The Balearic Islands, Spain

The Balearic Islands, Spain

Annually in September, Mallorca's beautiful capital – a gastronomic and artistic centre – runs Ni de l'Art, in which the whole of Palma becomes an open air gallery. Come spring, the fittest residents on Formentera take part in the All Round Trail: a 45-mile race around the island. Ibiza sheds its party-hard skin after the summer and becomes a far more sedate but equally spectacular version of itself. Don't miss the open water swimming event on the second Sunday in May.
Norway

Norway

Explore in autumn and you'll have a similarly rewarding experience: as the temperature begins to cool, it's a perfect excuse to enjoy the Norwegian version of hygge, kos. Cosy up inside a café in the brilliant capital Oslo, or find yourself a cabin in the woods and sip hot chocolate as the forest around you creates a warm glow with its autumnal colours. Read our guide to Oslo here.
Wales, UK

Wales, UK

Head to the Gower for sweeping yellow sands, don't miss a stroll along the trail that wends its way along the entire Welsh coast uninterrupted, and spot puffins on Skomer Island from April onwards. Inland, you'll still see a sprinkling of snow atop the Brecon Beacons and, in autumn, the Wye Valley on the England-Wales border is alive with oranges, reds and yellows. Want more inspiration? Here are 11 reasons to love this small but mighty country.
Patagonia (Argentina & Chile)

Patagonia (Argentina & Chile)

The Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada

The Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada

This agricultural area also brings fantastic fresh produce. Go to Davison Orchards near Vernon for the best pumpkin pie and apple juice in the region – they have harvest festivals and Thanksgiving celebrations too – and don't miss a taste of the gin and whiskey from Okanagan Spirits. You can either take a road trip from Vancouver or fly up to Kelowna, in the north of the region, to hire a car there. Read our guide to the Okanagan here.
New York, USA

America's most-visited city in 2017, New York is fantastic at anytime of year. Winter brings romantic, snowy scenes and summer is all picnics in Central Park and fun on the Highline. But September, when most of the kids are back at school and summer holiday visitors have gone home, is as good a time as any.
New York, USA

Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh's peak season is throughout August, when the world-famous Fringe festival draws millions to the Scottish capital (see our survival guide here if you're braving it). It's not the only festival in town, though, and Edinburgh's shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) have some of the city's finest.
Edinburgh, Scotland

Try the International Science Festival in March (perfect for kids), when you're likely to experience a spot of rain but will find plenty to do in the many indoor venues around the city. Or go for the Storytelling Festival in October. At this time of year, the trees in Princes Gardens are all reds, browns and oranges, and many cosy, historic pubs throughout the city become ever more inviting. Read our full guide to Edinburgh here.
Rajasthan, India

Rajasthan, India

Sicily, Italy

Sicily, Italy

October is the perfect time to explore Sicily's brilliant cities, as in summer the heat is often too much to bear in the busy squares of the capital Palermo. Come in autumn and you can sip Aperol all afternoon long or shop for fresh Italian produce at the Ballarò street market. Don't miss hilltop Taormina, which has an ancient Greco-Roman theatre that's still used today for live music concerts and performances. October also brings brilliant food festivals to the island, such as the sausage festival in Caccamo or the mushroom festival in Palermo.
Hakone, Japan

Japan's most famous season is sakura, or cherry blossom season. Throughout March and April trees across the country turn a glorious pastel pink, but this also means the streets clog up, hotels are pricey and queues for all the main attractions can be long. Visit in May, though, once the sakura is over, and you'll discover a far more sedate Japan, with plenty of room for everyone.
Hakone, Japan

Hakone, just a couple of hours from Tokyo by train (see more weekend trips here), is a stunning lake and mountain area. It's beautiful in May, with agreeable temperatures in the early to mid 20s (about 68°F) and low humidity, though a springtime haze sometimes obscures views of the majestic Mount Fuji across Lake Ashi. But still, the forests are lush and the multi-modal transport circuit, which takes in cable cars, railways boats and funiculars, is far quieter at this time of year. Don't miss the open air art museum or the chance to soak in an onsen (a hot spring).
New Zealand

New Zealand

Tackle some of the country's finest walking trails, such as the Tongariro Crossing, with fewer crowds in April, and seafood lovers should visit in May when the Bluff oyster has its very own festival on the South Island. Learn about Maori culture or see some of the famous geothermal sights in Rotorua. Still need convincing? Here are 50 photos of New Zealand that'll help seal the deal.
Morocco

Morocco

South Carolina, USA

South Carolina, USA

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, South Africa

The reasonable temperatures mean hiking Cape Town's famous Table Mountain is far more palatable and wildlife spotting opportunities are brilliant. See Southern Right whales off the coast of Hermanus, south of the city, and in September the penguins on Boulders Beach are as playful as ever. Read our guide to Cape Town here for more inspiration.
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