
(Yosemite National Park)
It may not feel like it yet, but things are about to cool off.
That goes for travel prices as well as sky-high temperatures.
“This time of year is really the best time of year to go pretty much anywhere,” says Hayley Berg, lead economist at travel platform Hopper.
Crowds thin out, prices in some destinations come down from peak season rates and airfare drops significantly as fall arrives.
“Airfare drops so considerably from summer to September and October that you can take one of those big, longer, expensive vacations for about 30% less across the board. (CNN)
We’ve been going south in November.
All accommodations and restaurants are wide open.
