OT Staff
In October, Seville enjoys temperatures around 26°C, perfect for sightseeing. The city's highlights include the Real Alcázar's Mudéjar architecture, the world's largest Gothic cathedral, and excellent museums.
Early autumn in the Dodecanese offers warm weather, lower prices, and fewer crowds. Ideal for island hopping, the archipelago boasts great ferry connections. Highlights include Rhodes, Symi's pebble beaches, etc.
Autumn in Umbria is a food lover's paradise, with its golden hills, quiet hill towns, and abundant harvests. Local tables brim with lentils, chestnuts, black truffles, and game dishes like wild boar.
Thanks to their southern latitude, Montenegro's mountains are perfect for hiking until November. Explore UNESCO-listed Durmitor National Park, with its rugged peaks and glacial lakes, or hike in Biogradska Gora's ancient forests.
Copenhagen, a hub of Scandi design and the New Nordic food revolution, offers an autumn feast for the senses. Visit Torvehallerne KBH for smørrebrød, stroll fiery fall gardens at Rosenborg Slot, and explore Viking treasures.
Autumn in the Scottish Highlands is magical, with misty mornings, glowing moorlands, and the thrilling red deer rut. Explore breathtaking lochs, glens, and moors by 4WD or on foot. Visit iconic sites like Stirling and Glen Coe.
In November, Malta enjoys warm temperatures around 21°C, perfect for relaxing on the quieter beaches of Gozo and Comino. Explore UNESCO-listed Valletta, Mdina's medieval streets, and the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum.
Tenerife offers warm temperatures around 24°C in November, making it a unique European beach destination late in the year. While the south is popular, the north features historic Puerto de la Cruz and scenic beaches.
October is perfect for exploring Latvia's stunning landscapes. Visit Gauja National Park to see medieval castles and misty waterways, with hiking trails for all levels. Alternatively, explore Ķemeri National Park's bogs, ideal for birdwatching.