Where to travel in October
Whether you’re looking for a city break, beach holiday or you’re in the mood for a big trip, here’s some October inspiration, from breathtaking Dubai and mesmerising India, to the laid-back Maldives and on-trend Berlin.
Author: Issy D’Arcy Clark for High Life magazine
Maldives
The lowdown
The constellation of atolls that make up the Maldives, shimmer with euphoric warmth year-round. On its own private island, the LUX* South Ari Atoll offers utopian paradise for those winter sun getaways. Enjoy one of 193 Thai-styled private villas, scattered along tropical waters.
Keep active this autumn, try beach yoga or swim with turtles, then take to the abundance of water sports, with something new added each year.
Eat
For dinner with a view, book into the Ithaa undersea restaurant at The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. Savour tantalising cuisine as manta rays swoop above you, or sip on mid-morning cocktails and watch exotic fish dance around the coral. Enjoy a mesmerising experience in the world’s first underwater restaurant.
Stay
Set on the utopian island of Noonu Atoll, The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi offers deluxe beach villas, as well as picture-perfect water villas. Relish a private pool, open-air bathrooms and captivating ocean views, across to the horizon.
Berlin
The lowdown
As summer draws to a close, fewer crowds venture to the German capital, so there are great deals in October for savvy travellers.
Follow the city’s arty crowds to Kreuzberg for brunch and people watching by Landwehr canal. The annual Berlin leuchtet also lifts the city’s mood with colourful light displays projected onto monuments and sights by international artists, from 29 September to 15 October.
Eat
With a selection of three sensational restaurants at the Adlon Kempinski, you’ll be spoilt for choice. From Michelin-starred cuisine to Pan-Asian fusion food with a European edge. Take afternoon tea and breakfast, with its Champagne and caviar, for a taste of something special.
Stay
Hotel de Rome, a luxury Rocco Forte hotel, occupies the majestic former GDR’s State Bank – the vaults are now home to the hotel’s luxury spa. Relish the crisp autumnal weather with a coffee on the rooftop terrace and soak up the views.
Dubai
The lowdown
During half term, the temperature in Dubai is a summer-ready 30°C – ideal for the cornucopia of activities that families can get stuck into, from desert safaris to water sports.
Families will love Dubail Parks and Resorts (Dubai Parks and Resorts™ | Theme Parks, Water Park, Hotels | Buy Tickets Online) where there’s plenty of action from Legoland Dubai, a park that brings rides and film together, water play and a space-themed indoor play and more.
Eat
Keep the whole family happy at the Atlantis the Royal, with an array of choices at the restaurant complex. Book babysitters for the evening and enjoy a dining experience at the award-winning Coya, for Peruvian influenced dishes.
Why not stay at Atlantis the Royal for a luxurious, oceanfront addition to the famous The Palm Dubai dreamt up by a team of designers, architects and artists. Take a dip in the rooftop 90-metre infinity sky pool before enjoying a sumptuous meal whipped up from one of its many celebrity chefs.
Stay
Book Atlantis The Palm’s Imperial Club rooms for free Kids Club access from 10-6pm and access to the new Imperial Beach Club. Spend the day with your little ones at the Aquaventure Waterpark.
Dance all night
Up to 50,000 people head to Berlin’s famous clubs every weekend to dance, that’s equal to the population of a small town letting loose on the dancefloor.
Did you know?
The world-famous Dunn’s River Falls was the real-life location of Ursula Andress’s famous scene in the James Bond film, Dr. No.
Shining bright
The total weight of the aluminium used on Dubai’s shimmering Burj Khalifa is equivalent to that of five of our Airbus A380 aircraft.
India
The lowdown
Oppressive heat has dissipated over the Indian Ocean come October, leaving the subcontinent with a pleasantly cool north and languorously warm south. In this season, hotel and transport prices become more favourable for travellers unrestricted by dates. A tour of the northwest’s Golden Triangle – which takes in the historically rich cities Delhi, Agra and Jaipur – is the ideal introduction to India. Soak up the atmosphere of Rajasthan’s bazaars and palaces, get lost in the colourful chaos of Delhi, and – of course – gaze in awe at the Taj Mahal.
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Find yourself gazing the hypnotic panorama of the Arabian Sea at the Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai. This 1903 hotel was India’s first luxury hotel and includes original paintings, period furniture and old-world charm as well as a beautiful sea-front restaurant.
Book your stay at the Taj Mahal Palace.
Stay
Stride through the magnificent lobby as you head for an authentic Ayurvedic massage. At Shangri’s La’s Eros, New Delhi and enjoy panoramic views from the Horizon Club, Asian-inspired dining options and luxurious facilities.
Jamaica
The lowdown
Enjoy reggae, rum and relaxation on the most laid-back Caribbean island in a month where temperatures are high, costs are falling and crowds are dwindling.
On the 25 to 29 October, the island hosts the Jamaica Food and Drink Kitchen, a celebration of its diverse culinary scene. After ‘Pork Palooza’ (feast on ribs smothered in a secret sauce) and a day dedicated to all things fried (shrimp, chicken… the list goes on), the festival ends with a food truck party – accompanied, of course, by world-class music.
Eat
When it’s early October, dine alfresco at the lavish Jamaica Inn. With an All Inclusive stay, try as many tantalising treats as you can, as the dinner menu changes nightly with six courses. Soak up the views of the glistening ocean and listen to live music every night.
Stay
Whether you want an active break between Caribbean cuisine and cocktails or are more of a pool-side lounger, the Sandals Ochi Beach Resort has something for everyone at its stunning hillside gardens location.
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