The two most popular moths for summer holidays are July and August and that’s because the kids are off school. Of course this means that most destinations will be packed with children and families, meaning queues for food, activities, drinks and well… pretty much everything, especially in popular holiday locations.
June and September are the next two hottest months for most European holiday destinations, and if you’re looking to avoid the families then which one should you choose? A holiday in September is like a send off to summer, specially the British summer. This means that while you’re enjoying your holiday away, Britain may have rain tumbling down, while Englans can actually be rather warm in June, sometime warmer than Spain and Greece!
September can feel a bit too quiet though in some hotels, and it’s clear to see that the lively families are not around, and depending on where you stay, your holiday may feel a little bit lifeless.