Top Chilly Destinations!

Forget about chasing the sun; it’s time to embrace the chill! While everyone’s busy seeking hot destinations, this guide is tailor-made for those who prefer cooler climates. Whether you’re craving crisp air, snowy landscapes, or just a break from the sweltering heat, I’ve got you covered.

Say goodbye to sweating it out and hello to the refreshing embrace of cooler weather! Check out this cool-seeker Escape The Heat guide to find which country you should visit during October, November, and December. For alternative months, check here.


ESTONIA

Where Medival Marvel Meets Modern Marvels

TEMPERATURE: 6 DEGREES


Estonia, a hidden gem in Northern Europe, beckons with its captivating fusion of medieval allure and cutting-edge innovation. Tallinn’s capital city invites you to wander its well-preserved medieval old town, where cobblestone streets and Gothic architecture whisper tales of centuries past.

Venture beyond the capital, and Estonia unfolds its breathtaking landscapes, dense forests, and countless lakes. Immerse yourself in a tapestry of cultural influences, where traditional folk music dances to live music, especially in October.

With its blend of heritage, nature, and technological ingenuity, Estonia welcomes travellers to uncover its charms during the cooler months of October.

Where’s Cold in October? Estonia. Christmas Fair in the Town Hall Square in Tallinn

What To See & Do In Estonia

  • Estonia Walking Tours: Make the most of your Estonian adventure on a Walking Tour. Your friendly Estonian guide will lead you to the top dining spots, convenient grocery stores, and must-see landmarks in October.
  • Discover Harju County & Jagala Waterfall: Join a County Tour from Tallinn to explore Harju County and the majestic Jagala Waterfall. Explore Bronze Age graves at Rebala’s museum, visit an ancient Estonian sanctuary in Saha, and marvel at the oldest medieval Christian chapel. End the tour with a delicious meal at a local restaurant overlooking the bay.
  • Indulge in Tallinn’s Culinary Delights: Embark on a culinary journey through Tallinn’s Old Town and the Baltic Station Market. Enjoy Estonian cuisine’s aromas, flavours, and stories with different stops for traditional and modern local food and drinks. Conclude your Tallinn Food Tour with a few surprises in the cooler month of October.

Where To Stay In Estonia

Tallinn – Old Town. Staying in Tallinn offers a captivating blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy. The heart of Estonia’s capital, the Old Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and iconic landmarks. Accommodations in this area provide an immersive experience of the city’s rich history. You’ll find boutique hotels and modern apartments here.

Pärnu. Choosing to stay in Pärnu provides a delightful blend of seaside charm and cultural richness. This Estonian town, nestled on the southwest coast, is renowned for its pristine beaches, offering a serene escape by the Baltic Sea. Vibrant parks, a charming Old Town, and a diverse cultural scene complement the town’s lively atmosphere. You can find cool restaurants and hotels.

Tartu. As Estonia’s second-largest city and renowned university town, Tartu expels a youthful vibe. Tartu is a great location to stay as it offers a blend of history, culture, and vibrant energy. You’ll find museums, trendy cafes, theatres, and the Old Town. This location’s blend of academic heritage, modern amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a diverse and enriching accommodation experience in Estonia.

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Whether you’re exploring medieval castles, indulging in traditional Estonian cuisine, or immersing yourself in the vibrant cultural scene, this Baltic gem never fails to leave a lasting impression. With its welcoming locals, well-preserved heritage, and breathtaking landscapes, Estonia is undoubtedly a destination worth discovering


SOUTH KOREA

Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow

TEMPERATURE: 13 DEGREES


Welcome to South Korea, where tradition meets the future in the coolest way possible! Nestled on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, this vibrant nation is a kaleidoscope of old-world charm and futuristic flair. Ancient palaces and temples stand tall amidst skyscrapers and high-tech marvels, showcasing centuries of captivating history.

South Korea is a true gem. Its booming economy, the global sensation of K-pop music, and a perfect blend of tradition and innovation make it a perfect place to live. Visiting South Korea in November offers a more tranquil experience, with breathtaking landscapes, quaint hanok villages, stunning coastlines, and majestic mountains. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure!

Where’s Cold in November? South Korea. Busan City at night.

What To Do In South Korea

  • Seoul Northern Districts Adventure: Embark on a full-day tour exploring the charming northern districts of Seoul. Visit iconic landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views at Bugak Palgakjeong and treat your taste buds to delicious snacks at Gwangjang Market.
  • Alpaca World & Nami Island Tour: Join the ultimate Alpaca Tour! Feed and snap selfies with adorable alpacas at Chuncheon’s Alpaca World. Then, venture to the picturesque Nami Island, famous for its K-drama filming spots and scenic trails. Get ready for a day filled with fun and furry friends!
  • Gyeongju Historical Capital Expedition: On a guided day trip from Busan to Gyeongju, discover the historical capital of Korea’s renowned Three Kingdoms period. Explore UNESCO-listed sites, traditional houses, and the serene grounds of an ancient palace. Return to Busan with unforgettable memories of Gyeongju’s grand historical monuments.

Where To Chill & Explore In South Korea

Seoul. Staying in the capital city is popular among visitors exploring South Korea in November. The accommodation here offers a dynamic and diverse experience, reflecting the heartbeat of South Korea. From the futuristic skylines of Gangham to historic palaces like Gyeongbokgung, visitors can explore a unique mix of old and new. Whether shopping in trendy districts or enjoying tasty street food, staying in Seoul is a great choice for visitors wanting to be in the hustle and bustle of it all.

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Busan. South Korea’s second-largest city is renowned for its beautiful beaches, cultural attractions, and vibrant markets. Hotels in Busan offer a unique blend of urban excitement and boujee vibes. This is the location if you’re searching for a good nightlife scene. Busan offers travellers a diverse and high-energy atmosphere, from seaside resorts to guesthouses in the central districts.

Jeju Island. Known as the ‘Islands of Gods’, Jeju is a picturesque destination with stunning volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy natural wonders like waterfalls, lava tubes, and the iconic Hallasan Mountains. Choosing accommodation on the island provides a serene escape from the bustling mainland.

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Whether exploring ancient palaces, indulging in mouthwatering cuisine, or immersing yourself in the vibrant K-pop culture, South Korea never leaves a lasting impression. With its friendly people, rich history, and dynamic atmosphere, a trip to South Korea promises memories that will last a lifetime.


JAPAN

Where Tradition Meets Innovations

TEMPERATURE: 10 DEGREES


Japan’s captivating blend of ancient tradition and cutting-edge modernity beckons visitors with its diverse allure. In the heart of Tokoyo and Osaka, neon-lit skyscrapers coexist with historic temples and shrines, showcasing contemporary and traditional blends.

Spend Christmas in Japan, where the city transforms into illuminated displays and a dynamic atmosphere. Check out the iconic Mount Fuji in December for jaw-dropping views. With a deep-rooted respect for its past and a visionary approach to the future, Japan is hot, hot, hot on the list for December, with many travellers wishing to seek an unforgettable experience!

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Where’s Cold in December? Japan. Mt. Fuji in the fall.

Things To See In Japan

  • Kyoto Full-Day Adventure: Hop on a deluxe coach for a full-day exploration of Kyoto’s iconic landmarks and World Heritage Sites. From Kiyomizu-Dera Temple to the Sagano Bamboo Forest, immerse yourself in Kyoto’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes. After a day filled with unforgettable experiences, the tour wraps up at Kyoto Station.
  • Tsukiji Fish Market Tour: Embark on a guided journey through Tokyo’s famed Tsukiji Fish Market’s outer area. Dive into Tokyo’s culinary culture as you observe top chefs sourcing fresh ingredients and learn about the market’s history. From massive bluefin tuna to seasonal Christmas treats, discover Japanese delicacies while strolling past vibrant stalls.
  • Sumo Show in Asakusa: Experience the world of sumo wrestling with an impressive Sumo Show Experience in Asakusa. Get close to the action, or watch how these Sumo wrestlers get down from afar. This is not an experience to miss out on!

Where To Stay In Japan

Tokoyo. As Japan’s bustling capital, Tokoyo offers a dynamic blend of ultramodern skyscrapers, historic temples, and vibrant neighbourhoods. From the trendy Shibuya and Shinjuku districts to the cultural richness of Asakusa, Tokoyo provides diverse accommodation options to suit every traveller’s preference.

Kyoto. Choosing accommodation in Kyoto offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and immerse oneself in Japan’s rich tapestry. Whether wandering through bamboo grooves in Arashima or participating in traditional tea ceremonies, Kyoto provides a peaceful environment, making it the perfect tranquil location.

Osaka. Staying in Osaka ensures a stay in a city that perfectly balances tradition and modernity. With its lively street life, renowned culinary scene, and vibrant nightlife, Osaka offers a dynamic and energetic approach. The city’s central location in the Kansai region makes it a convenient hub for day trips to Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe. You’ll find stunning hotels around.

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Whether indulging in the exquisite flavours of Japanese cuisine, immersing yourself in the country’s rich history and culture, or simply marvelling at its stunning natural landscapes, Japan never leaves a lasting impression. With its warm hospitality, efficient public transportation, and endless opportunities for adventure, Japan repeatedly captures the hearts of visitors.

That’s A Wrap!

These fantastic places offer great stays for your cooler getaway in October, November, and December. So what are you waiting for? Alternatively, check out ‘Where’s Hot‘ if you change your mind and want a warmer destination. If you prefer to go somewhere cooler earlier or later in the year, check out the following months:

JANUARY – MARCH

APRIL – JUNE

JULY – SEPTEMBER

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