Hello, and welcome to The Getaway. Each week in this space I want to help you travel better, not harder. We will talk about the trips that are worth taking, the ways to make them gentle on your body and your budget, and the small details that turn an ordinary vacation into a memory you keep for the rest of your life.

I can think of no better place to begin than with the single best decision a traveler over fifty can make. Stop traveling when everyone else does.

What the Shoulder Season Really Is

Travel has three speeds. There is high season, when the weather is at its postcard best and the whole world shows up to enjoy it. There is low season, when prices are cheapest but the weather can be a gamble. And then there is the shoulder season, the few weeks on either side of the peak, when the crowds have gone home but the warmth and the daylight have not quite left.

For most of the Northern Hemisphere that means late spring, roughly the second half of May into early June, and early fall, from the middle of September into October. The exact timing shifts from place to place, but the idea holds nearly everywhere.

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Why It Was Made for Us

When you are no longer tied to a school calendar or a narrow week of vacation days, you hold the one advantage that money cannot buy. You can choose when to go. Here is what that freedom buys you.

  • Lower prices. Airfare and hotel rates often drop by a quarter or more once the peak weeks end, and the savings on a longer trip can be considerable.
  • Smaller crowds. The famous cathedral, the national park trail, the seaside promenade, all of it opens up. You can actually see the thing you came to see.
  • Kinder weather. The brutal heat of high summer has eased, which matters a great deal if you are walking cobblestone streets or watching your footing on a trail.
  • More patient hosts. Innkeepers, guides, and waiters who were stretched thin in July have time to talk in September, and that is where the real stories live.

How to Plan One Well

Uma viagem de baixa temporada recompensa um pouco de premeditação. Reserve seus voos com cerca de dois a três meses de antecedência, o que geralmente é o ponto ideal para tarifas quando o pico de pico passa. Embale em camadas, porque as manhãs e as noites podem esfriar mesmo quando as tardes permanecem quentes. E construir na margem. Uma das vantagens de viajar sem multidão é que você não precisa mais ter pressa, por isso não fique lotado a cada hora. Deixe espaço para o longo almoço e o desvio não planejado. |||SET||| Se um destino tem uma única atração avassaladora, vá até ele logo pela manhã. Mesmo em uma estação tranquila, as primeiras horas são as mais tranquilas de todas e você terá o lugar quase só para você. |||SET||| Três lugares que brilham nas semanas de folga |||SET||| Se você está procurando um lugar para colocar essa ideia em prática, comece aqui. Os parques nacionais do oeste americano, como Zion e o Grand Canyon, são gloriosos no final de setembro, quando o calor do verão e as multidões do verão passam. As cidades costeiras das Carolinas e do Golfo são calorosas e acolhedoras até outubro, muito depois de as famílias terem voltado para casa. E para quem tem passaporte pronto, as cidades do sul da Europa, de Lisboa a Sevilha, estão no seu auge em maio e outubro, quando se pode sentar à mesa ao ar livre sem desfalecer. |||SET||| Para onde quer que você se aponte, o princípio viaja com você. A recompensa por esperar algumas semanas é uma viagem que parece pertencer somente a você. Essa é a magia silenciosa da temporada dos ombros e está esperando por você duas vezes por ano, todos os anos. |||SET||| Até a próxima semana, viaje com cuidado e viaje bem. |||SET||| Alex |||SET||| Vá mais fundo |||SET||| Seguro de viagem para adultos com mais de 50 anos |||SET||| Compare os principais planos de seguro de viagem lado a lado antes de sua próxima viagem. |||SET||| Comparar seguro viagem |||SET||| Recomendado para você |||SET||| Recursos escolhidos a dedo relacionados a este artigo

If a destination has a single overwhelming attraction, go to it first thing in the morning. Even in a quiet season the early hours are the quietest of all, and you will have the place nearly to yourself.

Three Places That Shine in the Off Weeks

If you are looking for somewhere to put this idea to work, start here. The national parks of the American West, such as Zion and the Grand Canyon, are glorious in late September once the summer heat and the summer crowds both break. The coastal towns of the Carolinas and the Gulf are warm and welcoming well into October, long after the families have gone home. And for those with a passport ready, the cities of southern Europe, from Lisbon to Seville, are at their most gracious in May and October, when you can sit at an outdoor table without wilting.

Wherever you point yourself, the principle travels with you. The reward for waiting a few weeks is a trip that feels like it belongs to you alone. That is the quiet magic of the shoulder season, and it is waiting for you twice a year, every year.

Until next week, travel gently and travel well.

Alex