Loading Page...

Is September a big vacation month?

September is a very popular travel month in the United States. In early September, Americans visit their family members on Labor Day or plan outdoor and adventure activities during the last weekend of summer. Later in the month, several places around the country are at their peak for fall colors attracting visitors.



People Also Ask

September is a great time to travel because most vacation spots have experienced their tourism peak and are winding down for the colder seasons. During the summer, Disneyland and Disney World are at their busiest and an overcrowded jumble with endless lines.

MORE DETAILS

Airfare for domestic trips in September and October is averaging $211 a ticket. That's down 29% from average prices for trips in June, July and August. Known as “shoulder season,” airfare typically drops in the fall as demand cools off after the busy summer months.

MORE DETAILS

September is typically a shoulder season in many destinations, making it a fantastic time to travel. At this time of year, the weather is still warm, but all the summer crowds have vanished in most places.

MORE DETAILS

But January and October — when most people are back at work after those popular vacation times — are usually the cheapest months to fly.

MORE DETAILS

It's often much cheaper to travel from May to early June and September through mid-October. The weather is still relatively warm during the shoulder season, and you'll beat the crazy summer crowds. This is when we find the best international flight deals!

MORE DETAILS

The best places to visit in Europe in September offer a rich tapestry of experiences. As the summer heat gradually subsides, the region transforms into a land of festivals, feasts, and celebrations, whether you're here for the wine harvest or on the hunt for fresh truffles in Italy.

MORE DETAILS

Although Europe is a year-round travel destination, the best time to visit Europe is during the summer months of June to September. This is the time when the sun is high, the beaches are warm and the weather is sunny.

MORE DETAILS

By almost all metrics, the Sunday after Thanksgiving is pretty much the worst day of the year to fly. In 2019, 2021 and 2022, it was the busiest single day of the entire year in terms of U.S. passengers, based on TSA passenger data.

MORE DETAILS