The best natural place in May
Abruzzo, Italy
"Awakening nature in the desolation"
Located in Italy Abruzzo, in the center, is one of the wildest regions in the country. It stretches along the central Adriatic coast - home to beach resorts such as Pescara and Vasto - and then rises into the rugged Apennine Mountains, offering a very different holiday experience. The snow-capped mountains are cut by valleys, dotted with medieval towns and patrolled by wolves and bears.
Spring is the ideal time to visit—nature is waking up, rivers are flowing again, and alpine meadows are teeming with butterflies and wildflowers. A guided tour of Majella National Park will take you to fully appreciate nature, admire the gorgeous flowers and maybe spot a wildebeest. The hills surrounding L'Aquila are also worth exploring, where you can visit crumbling castles and little villages that step back in time.
Canada · Newfoundland
"Watching icebergs drifting across the Atlantic Ocean"
The waters near Newfoundland and Labrador are called It's called "Iceberg Alley". In the spring, large chunks of Arctic Ocean ice, mostly the remnants of West Greenland's glaciers, drift along Canada's Atlantic coast through the country's easternmost province. They usually begin to appear in April or May and peak in mid-May to June.
You can stand on the shore and watch these white behemoths drift by, or you can board a boat to get a closer look. Good places to go ice watching include St Anthony, Twillingate, Bonavista and St John's. In addition, seabirds begin to appear in May, and at the end of the month, the first whales will appear.
Indonesia · Komodo and Flores
"Looking for dry weather and signs of the 'dragon'"
As a "real-life brother Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard in the world and is only found on a few Indonesian islands. May is a good month to meet them - it is the beginning of the dry season and the peak travel season has not yet reached. The best viewing places - Rinca and Komodo are still green, but they are no longer green. Less humid.
At this time, "dragons" are quite common in the open areas, but mating season is also about to begin - the Komodo dragons will retreat into the forest, so they will become more elusive, but you There is still a chance to witness fierce fighting between males. In addition to witnessing the reptile activity, you can go for amazing manta ray diving in Komodo Island, admire the pink sand beaches, and hike at Komodo Island’s highest point – Gunung Ara. You can also explore the neighboring island of Flores, which includes the colorful Kelimutu volcanic lake and the traditional village of Bajawa.
The best place for adventure in May
Uzbekistan
“Witness the wonders of the Silk Road in clear weather”
Business Team hotels, the Silk Road, spices... It is undeniable that such a trip is full of romance, and it takes place in Uzbekistan, which has been the cultural center of Central Asia for thousands of years.
This is especially true of Uzbekistan’s three historic cities—Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva—with their mosaic-tiled mausoleums, mosques, and Religious schools still tell stories from ancient times. The Bukhara Silk and Spice Festival in late May celebrates this long tradition, where you can meet skilled carpet weavers, wood carvers, musicians and artists. Indeed, May is the perfect month to visit – 20C temperatures keep you comfortably sightseeing, while tulips and almond blossoms bring the landscape to life.
Norway
"Sailing the West Coast Fjords in the Sun"
The Hurtigruten ferry plies Norway's 2,400-kilometer west coast line all year round, from the south to the Bergen to Kirkenes above the Arctic Circle. Ferries are a lifeline for people living along this wild, jagged stretch of coastline, so no matter what the weather, there's always someone to ride on any time of the year. For travelers, May to June is undoubtedly a good time to visit the fjords, when the weather is usually milder and the days are longer.
Starting in mid-May, in the north of Troms? (Troms?), the sun never sets at all, and you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery "all night long". Better weather and more light make it possible to get outdoors and participate in more activities. The ferry *** has 34 ports of call – you can disembark for fishing in Lofoten Islands, meet the Sami people at North Cape, or go hiking around Geirangerfjord. It is worth mentioning that there are many festivals in beautiful Bergen in May, so be sure to allow enough time for this place before sailing.
The best cultural destination in May
Turkey·Cappadocia
“Appreciate the resurgent Tent Rock in spring”
Nature My mother must have been full of childlike innocence when she carved Cappadocia. Here, the soft tuff is carved into fantastic canyons, plateaus and turrets, like something out of a fairy tale. It's a magical place to explore, kids will especially love it, and the warm but not hot weather is perfect for activities.
You can hike along steep valleys and explore the underground city’s rock-hewn churches with 9th-century frescoes, before staying in a budget or boutique cave hotel and taking a hot-air balloon ride Floating above the city. Winters in Cappadocia can be cold and even snowy, but by May temperatures rise to a pleasant 25 C and rainfall is minimal. In fact, locals put away their coal stoves in early May, a sign of good weather.
Machu Picchu, Peru
“Check in before the crowds hit the wish list”
Machu Picchu (Machu Picchu) may be the most wish-listed destination in the world The most listed attraction. Its precipitous location, mystical aura, and the fact that it has remained undisturbed for centuries make for a most magical and alluring combination. It can get especially busy during Peru's drier season, and you'll have to book your Machu Picchu 4-Day Inca Trail Hiking Tour months in advance, unless you're going in May.
May is the first month of the dry season and avoids the traditional holiday season - the weather is nice and the trails and trains in the Peruvian Andes are not crowded. Dry weather is also good for countryside tours and trips to the Amazon, where rainfall is still low and you have a better chance of spotting wildlife.
The best cost-effective place to go in May
Cuba
“Experience the heat of the Caribbean”
If you like the heat— —Whether it’s the weather or the atmosphere—you’re right to choose Cuba in May. This is technically the beginning of the humid and hot off-season on the Caribbean's coolest island. But in reality, the temperatures don't get oppressive until June, and the heavy rains don't start until late July. At this time, you can also find some "off-season" bargains.
The temperature is around 30 C, which is perfect for sun seekers. You can book a family room at an all-inclusive resort on the palm-fringed Varadero Peninsula and head to one of Cuba's more than 900 white-sand cays. On the beach, you can experience the sizzling salsa dance – there’s no better place to watch or learn this hot, swinging dance. You can also go to the clubs of Havana, or the cobbled colonial towns of Trinidad. Just enjoy your pace and the rain won't bother you at all.
Europe Orient Express
"Cheap train rides in the wonderful spring"
This is the classic train route - eastbound from Paris to Istanbul, Pass through some of Europe's most magnificent cities and reach the edge of Asia. The name "Orient Express" evokes a distant but charming era, when traveling by train was the most romantic.
Today, the Venice-Simplon Orient Express, which operates the "London-Venice" line, aims to help those with a lot of money rediscover this romance. However, you can also chart your own version of the route with a rail pass and take those much cheaper regular trains.
If you set off in May, you will find that the weather is very good along the way. Leave the spring boulevards of Paris and head to the pink medieval old city of Strasbourg, passing through beer-scented Munich, Vienna’s concert hall, Art Nouveau Budapest, tough Belgrade and the intersection of East and West Sofia and finally to the Bosporus coast of Istanbul. You may not get attentive service from a butler, but the joy of appreciating the European scenery will not diminish in the slightest.
Costa Rica
“Welcome the ‘green’ season”
Costa Rica feels like a nature theme park, where Mother Earth shows her most gorgeous side . This destination is nearly perfect—diverse yet convenient and compact, seemingly wild but with excellent infrastructure, adventurous yet safe with raging rivers, active volcanoes, and a visionary eco-spirit. There is incredible biodiversity. By the way, the jungle zipline was also invented here.
The rainy season in Costa Rica is even given a positive meaning - it is not "wet" but "green" and the country looks more dynamic at this time. May is the start of the “green” season, when waterfalls churn, more rivers open for rafting, and surfing begins. There's still a lot of sunshine at this time, but accommodation prices may drop by 30% and national parks aren't as busy.
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