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The best destinations to visit in the spring

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Springtime differs around the world, and many popular destinations see a decrease in tourism between the summer and winter peak seasons, meaning you can enjoy mild temperatures along with lower rates and less crowds.

Check out these amazing destinations to visit in the spring!

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Cartagena

Visit: Mid-March

The flamboyant, Columbian coastal city of Cartagena is one of the best in South America in terms of nightlife and historical artifacts. The prominent writer, Gabriel García Márquez, spoke lovingly of the city’s colonial architecture, open-air cafés, delicate blossoms, and horse-drawn carriages.

If you’re aiming to visit in spring, be sure to aim for mid-March to catch screenings at the Cartagena International Film Festival!



Bali

Visit: March

March heralds the start of Bali’s dry season and the Balinese New Year (Galungan), beginning March 12. Celebrations usually last a few weeks, culminating in Nyepi, the day of silence on March 31.

From exotic jungles, spa-like bungalows, to intimate beaches, Bali has a lot to offer very kind of traveler!

 

Read next: The Solo Female Traveler’s Guide to Bali



Fiji

Visit: April - May

It’s all about the water in Fiji, where divers come from all over the world to explore the deep waters near Taveuni. The waters here are world-class, comparable to those in Thailand or the Great Barrier Reef.

Snorkel with manta rays in the Yasawas, game fish for the big mahi mahi, or brush up on your skills in wake-boarding. If you fancy the calmer sides of life, simply recline on the beach or in a hammock under softly swaying coconut trees.

Fiji is also home to colorful Hindu temples, thick tropical jungles, and natural mud pools.



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