If you’ve ever wondered “when is the best time to visit Europe?” you’re not alone. Many European countries are year-round destinations — but the “best” time depends on what you want most — warm beaches, fewer crowds, fall colors, Christmas markets, or spring flowers.
This guide breaks down European seasons, European weather, and the experiences that shine by month. Along the way, we’ll share Collette tours that match each season — so when you’re ready, you can turn your “someday” into a real itinerary.
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Quick Answer: When Is the Best Time to Go to Europe?
The best time to travel to Europe depends on your travel style:
For mild weather and fewer crowds: April–May and September–October
For peak summer energy and extended daylight: June–August
For festive charm and holiday magic: November–December
For budget-friendly travel and cozy cities: January–March
In other words, there’s no wrong time to visit Europe — just different versions of Europe.
Europe by Season: What to Expect (Spring / Summer / Fall / Winter)

Europe in Spring (March–May): Blooms, mild weather, and shoulder-season value
Spring is one of the most loved answers to “when is the best time to visit Europe,” especially if you want comfortable temperatures, fresh landscapes, and fewer crowds than in summer.
Spring is perfect for:
Gardens, countryside, and canal walks
City sightseeing without summer heat
Festivals, Easter celebrations, and the outdoor café season
Best places to visit in Europe in Spring:
The Netherlands (tulips and windmills)
Spain and Portugal (sunny and walkable)
Italy (classic cities and countryside in bloom)
Trip inspiration:

Europe in Summer (June–August): Iconic energy, long days, and coastal living
Summer is peak season for a reason. You’ll get the longest daylight hours, buzzing nightlife, and outdoor festivals.
Summer is perfect for:
Mediterranean beach time
Island hopping and small ship cruising
Alpine hikes and scenic rail routes
Late-night dinners and lively plazas
Best places to visit in Europe in Summer:
Croatia and the Adriatic islands
Italy’s coasts (Amalfi, Cinque Terre)
Greece’s islands
Switzerland and Austria for mountain air
Trip inspiration:

Europe in Fall (September–November): Harvest season, golden light, and fewer crowds
If you’re looking for the sweet spot of good weather, value, and fewer people, fall is hard to beat.
Fall is perfect for:
Food and wine regions during harvest
Comfortable touring (less heat, less hustle)
Autumn scenery, especially in Central Europe
Best places to visit in Europe in Fall:
Italy (food, wine and art)
Portugal (warm weather into November)
Germany, Austria, and Bavaria (Oktoberfest season)
Trip inspiration:

Europe in Winter (December–February): Christmas markets, cozy cities, and crowd-free classics
Winter is when Europe becomes storybook — especially in December. And outside the holidays, January and February can be surprisingly magical (and often more budget-friendly). Additionally, if you’re interested in chasing the northern lights in Europe, winter is prime time.
Winter is perfect for:
Christmas markets and holiday lights
Museums, cafés, and a slower pace
Romantic city escapes
Southern Europe sunshine (Portugal, Spain)
Chasing the northern lights (Iceland, Finland
Best places to visit in Europe in Winter:
Germany
Austria
Portugal
Spain
Iceland
Learn about experiencing the holiday season in Central Europe with our Magical Christmas Markets virtual on-demand event. Collette Tour Manager Pilar R. explores Christkindlesmarkt history and traditions in Innsbruck, Salzburg, Munich and more. Register and watch it here.
Trip inspiration:
Best Places to Visit in Europe in January–December
Below is your best time to travel Europe month by month, including what the season feels like, where to go, and a Collette tour that fits.
January: Cozy city escapes and fewer crowds
European weather by month: Cold across much of Europe, but cities feel calmer — and museum-hopping is at its best.

Best places to visit in Europe in January:
Italy (Rome, Florence, Venice without peak crowds)
Spain and Portugal for milder temps
London and Paris for classic winter sightseeing
Tours to consider:
February: Paris romance and Southern Europe warmth
February brings Valentine’s vibes — and often better rates.

Best places to visit in Europe in February:
Paris for classic romance
Seville, Granada, Lisbon for sunny culture
Italy for art-forward city breaks
Tours to consider:
March: Early spring energy and lighter crowds
March starts to brighten across Europe, especially in the south.

Best places to visit in Europe in March:
Spain and Portugal for spring sun
Italy for early blossoms and walkable weather
Scotland and Ireland if you don’t mind brisk, moody landscapes
Tours to consider:
April: Tulips, canals, and fresh spring color
April is one of the most iconic spring months—especially in Northern Europe.

Best places to visit in Europe in April:
The Netherlands for tulip season
Belgium for charming medieval towns
France for springtime strolls and cafés
Tours to consider:
May: One of the best months for European travel — warm, scenic, and not too crowded
If you’re asking when is the best time to travel to Europe, May is a top contender. It’s shoulder-season perfection.

Best places to visit in Europe in May:
The British Isles for gardens and green countryside
Italy and France before summer crowds
Central Europe for easy touring weather
Tour to consider:
June: Long days and the start of peak season
June brings the best of summer without the heaviest crowds (yet).

Best places to visit in Europe in June:
Italy and Greece for coastal time before peak heat
Switzerland for mountain scenery
France for lavender season starting late June into July
July: Peak summer = islands and seaside living
July is hot, festive, and busy — perfect if you want that full summer atmosphere.

Best places to visit in Europe in July:
Croatia
Greece
Italy’s coasts
Spain’s islands
Tours to consider:
Learn more about Collette’s Greece Island Hopper tour with our virtual event, where Collette Tour Manager George G. shares insider tales of Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini and reveals local insights, tips, and hidden gems. Register and watch it here.
August: Sun-soaked travel and local holiday season
August is still peak season, but some locals head on vacation, especially in parts of France, Spain, and Italy.

Best places to visit in Europe in August:
Scandinavia for cooler weather
Switzerland and Austria for alpine lakes
The Mediterranean Coasts for the Spanish, French, and Italian Rivieras
Tours to consider:
Get a feel for Collette’s Mediterranean Coastal Journey tour with our virtual event. Watch it now.
September: Best overall month for many travelers
If you’re looking for the most reliable “best time to visit Europe,” September is often the winner for its warm days, cooler nights, and fewer crowds.

Best places to visit in Europe in September:
Italy (especially food and wine regions)
Croatia and Greece (warm seas, fewer tourists)
France (harvest season)
Tour to consider:
October: Fall color and festival season
October is gorgeous in Central Europe and legendary in Bavaria.

Best places to visit in Europe in October:
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Northern Italy (Lake District and vineyards)
Portugal for extended warmth
Tours to consider:
November: Quiet cities and sunshine in Portugal and Spain
November is a shoulder-season secret, especially in the south.

Best places to visit in Europe in November:
Portugal (Lisbon, Algarve, Douro Valley)
Spain’s southern regions
Big cities like Paris and Rome for culture-heavy itineraries
Tours to consider:
Join Collette Tour Manager Javier G. for our Exploring Iberia: The Magic of Portugal & Spain. This virtual event uncorks the soul of Iberia, from the sizzling pans of Valencia to the warm welcomes of Porto.
December: Christmas markets and holiday magic
December is one of Europe’s most atmospheric months, especially in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France.

Best places to visit in Europe in December:
Germany
Austria
France
Tours to consider:
How to Choose Your Best Time to Visit Europe
Still not sure when is the best time to go to Europe? Here are a few quick ways to decide:
Choose spring if you want:
Mild weather and flowers
Better prices than summer
Classic cities without peak crowds
Choose summer if you want:
Beach time and island energy
Festivals and long daylight
The “big Europe trip” feel
Choose fall if you want:
Food, wine, and harvest season
Great weather and lighter crowds
Scenic landscapes and golden light
Choose winter if you want:
Christmas markets and cozy culture
Lower crowds in major cities
Southern Europe’s mild winter sun
Ready to Start Planning Your Trip to Europe?
Whether you’re dreaming of tulip season in the Netherlands, sipping wine in Tuscany, cruising Croatia’s islands, or wandering Europe’s Christmas markets, the best time to travel to Europe is the time that matches your wish list. Explore Collette’s Europe tours and find the season that fits you.








