February: What to Reserve Right Now

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The key to securing exactly what you want is planning ahead.

Each year, we see some of the same destinations filling up around the same time, and inevitably, travelers start hitting a wall of sold-out hotels. We’ve assembled a list of destinations that can be difficult to book at the last minute — all spectacular and worth the effort of planning ahead: Amalfi Coast: As we have written, the top months of June-September sell out quickly each year. By the Ides of March, it can be quite difficult to find space along this celebrated stretch of cliffs and sea. Bhutan: The mountain monasteries and ancient villages of this remarkable little Himalayan kingdom draw more intrepid travelers every year, but to preserve the country’s traditional character, the government issues a strictly limited number of tourist visas. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. Getting to the autumn festivals in Bumthang is easier than ever with a new flight from Paro, but because it’s easier, it’s important to book as far in advance as possible.

Winter Break: The Travel Office always receives a lot of calls about travel over the winter holidays, but unfortunately, many of these calls come in September and October. By then, it’s too late to secure accommodations at the best beach resorts. To make sure you’re not caught in the cold, start making plans for Thanksgiving and Christmas now. Family-friendly Caribbean resorts and Costa Rican wilderness hideaways fill up first, along with December weekends in New York City and the days around New Year’s Eve in Sydney, Australia.

By Hideaway Report Editor Hideaway Report editors travel the world anonymously to give you the unvarnished truth about luxury hotels. Hotels have no idea who the editors are, so they are treated exactly as you might be.
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