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13 Surprising New Rules For Off-Season Travel in Europe - Forbes
Off-season in Europe once meant a blissful stretch of months free from crowds, lower hotel prices and reasonably predictable weather. But with greater numbers of people on the move and warmer temperatures stretching peak season in certain countries well into fall, what’s a traveler to do to escape the hordes and lock in favorable hotel and airline rates? Here three travel experts give their take on the new rules for off-season travel: Anne Scully, president of McCabe World Travel, a member of Virtuoso, the network of luxury travel advisors, who is on Travel +Leisure’s Advisory Board; Joyce Falcone, owner of Italian Concierge, specialists in custom itineraries in Italy, and listed since 2009 on Travel + Leisure’s A-List of the World’s Top Travel Advisers; and Kayla Zeigler, founder of Destination Europe, a member of Virtuoso.
Off-season in Europe once meant a blissful stretch of months free from crowds, lower hotel prices and reasonably predictable weather. But with greater numbers of people on the move and warmer temperatures stretching peak season in certain countries well into fall, what’s a traveler to do to escape the hordes and lock in favorable hotel and airline rates? Here three travel experts give their take on the new rules for off-season travel: Anne Scully, president of McCabe World Travel, a member of Virtuoso, the network of luxury travel advisors, who is on Travel +Leisure’s Advisory Board; Joyce Falcone, owner of Italian Concierge, specialists in custom itineraries in Italy, and listed since 2009 on Travel + Leisure’s A-List of the World’s Top Travel Advisers; and Kayla Zeigler, founder of Destination Europe, a member of Virtuoso.