As the snow melts and the flowers start to bloom, it’s the perfect moment to begin planning your next spring holiday. There are so many amazing places to visit that it can be hard to choose just one. So, we looked all over the internet and made a list of the five best places to go on spring break in 2023, based on what Forbes said.
Paris, France
The best time to go to the City of Light is in the spring. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom and the weather is mild, making for a romantic setting. You can walk through the gardens of Versailles, look at art at the Louvre, or sip coffee at a sidewalk cafe.
Kyoto, Japan
In the spring, the pink and white flowers of Japan’s cherry blossoms make a beautiful show. In particular, the cherry blossom season in Kyoto is very well known. You can walk along the Philosopher’s Path or go to the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Amalfi Coast, Italy
The Amalfi Coast is a beautiful place to go if you want to get away to the coast. Spring is the best time to go because there aren’t as many people there and the weather is nice. Positano and Ravello are two colourful villages that you can visit, or you can take a boat tour along the coast.
Morocco, Marrakech
Marrakech is a feast for the eyes and ears in the spring. Gardens and markets in the city are full of flowers and spices that smell wonderful. You can walk around the Jardin Majorelle or check out the Medina’s winding streets.
Maui, Hawaii
Go to Maui for a trip to the tropics. Spring is the best time to go because the weather is nice and there aren’t as many people on the beaches as there are in the summer. On the Road to Hana, you can walk through a lush rainforest or snorkel in the clear waters of Molokini Crater.
No matter where you go, make sure to plan ahead and book your lodging and activities well in advance. Spring is a popular time to travel, so popular spots can get full fast. And don’t forget to bring layers, because the weather can change a lot in the spring.
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