Best destinations tourists should travel to for every month of 2025 - full list

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As 2025 begins, you're probably thinking about planning your holidays for the year. Whether you're after a romantic escape or a summer break with the family, there are countless options around the world.From isolated Arctic islands to secret Mediterranean hideaways, travel experts have unveiled a month-by-month guide to 2025's top destinations, whatever your holiday plans may be.The release of this travel calendar comes at a vital time, with over half of UK travellers now booking holidays three to six months in advance, and some even planning their entire year's travel by January.Gavin Lapidus, the founder of bespoke holiday specialists eShores, commented: "January offers the year's best window for holiday planning. "We're seeing a significant shift towards early bookings, with travellers securing better rates and prime accommodation before peak season demand drives prices up."The experts at eShores suggest Malta's capital city of Valletta, as the ideal location for a January getaway.

This UNESCO World Heritage city offers a perfect winter escape with temperatures around 15-17C, minimal tourists, and direct flights from the UK.While many holidaymakers heading to Morocco tend to flock to the more well-known cities of Marrakesh, Casablanca or Fez, travel experts at eShores suggest instead exploring the relaxed coastal jewel of Essaouira.

The city boasts mild 18-20C weather, fewer tourists, and a bohemian vibe, all for a lower cost than the more traditional hotspots.Seville is the ideal destination for a March getaway, coinciding with the city's beautiful orange blossom season.

Expect comfortable 20-24C temperatures, fewer visitors than during peak months, and quick, straightforward travel from the UK.Uncover Europe's

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