Autumn is coming with its golden mantle, and with it comes the time to return to the essentials: travel, yes, but with an awakened mind and a heart ready to absorb every moment, every landscape, every flavor. We reveal the best destinations for autumn travel.
This is not just any autumn, it is an invitation to rediscover the nobility of traveling and traveling with purpose, with respect for the path we tread, without leaving traces that time cannot erase.
This year your autumn trip will be more than a getaway.
Where to travel in autumn?
Here is our selection:
Italy, Le Langhe hills
Our top recommendation is to discover this lost corner in Le Langhe, in the heart of Piedmont, Italy.
Here, the hills are dressed in warm tones, and the vineyards are preparing to offer their best harvest.
Time seems to stand still, and you wonder how, in such a big world, we keep looking for the same photos we’ve already seen a thousand times on Instagram.
But in Le Langhe, far from the crowds, every sip of wine is a story.
Every mouthful of white truffle is a whisper of the earth.
The silence, so rare these days, is the real luxury.
Scotland, The Kingdom of the Highlands
Traveling to Scotland in autumn is like stepping into a fairy tale.
The harsh wind of the Highlands tells the story.
Every stone and every loch seems to hold an ancient secret.
I’m not talking about clichés, like castles shrouded in mist, although there are those too.
I’m talking about the essence of this place.
Here, an afternoon tea at The Signet Library is a ritual.
A whisky tasting at The Scotch Malt Whisky Society is almost a ceremony.
Every gesture carries weight, and authenticity is in the air.
Côte d’Azur, French Magic
It is a breath of fresh air after the hustle and bustle of summer.
The colors fade gently.
The sea is still blue, but now deeper, more reflective.
It is like an invitation to a silent dialogue with the history that runs through the cobbled streets of its medieval villages.
It is a time to rediscover oneself, to enjoy luxury without fuss.
It is time to stroll leisurely, letting time dissolve in the serenity of the landscape.
Marrakech, Agafay Desert
In Marrakech, autumn brings a special light.
This light makes every corner and every detail take on a life of its own.
The Agafay desert stretches out like a blank canvas, ready to be explored.
Not with the quick glance of the tourist, but with the attentive eyes of the traveler looking for something more than a postcard.
A horseback ride at sunset, a quad tour through the dunes, a photography class.
Each experience captures not only the image, but the essence of a place that beats with a unique and inexhaustible energy. Africa always has a special light, which on a trip to Morocco makes you fall in love forever.
Budapest, the Capital of the Danube
And then there is Budapest, the capital of the Danube.
In autumn, it is a spectacle that cannot be explained, only experienced.
The leaves fall, the days get shorter, but the city is filled with a warmth that goes beyond the weather.
Here, sitting in front of a chessboard with Judit Polgár in an Art Nouveau palace is not just a master class.
It is a journey through time.
An invitation to think, to pause, to appreciate the beauty of what really matters.
When night falls, the dilapidated pubs are transformed into magical places.
Every corner tells a story.
Past and present intertwine in a bohemian embrace.
Spain, Tradition and Quality in the Basque Country
Spain, with its multitude of traditions and vast culture , could not be missing. Shapes by NUBA invites us to travel to the Basque Country.
A land where tradition is not just a word.
Here, learning to cook is not just an activity.
It is a ritual that connects you with generations of wisdom.
It is a deep respect for quality, for authenticity.
This is a place where luxury is measured in flavors, in the purity of ingredients.
In the dedication of those who have dedicated their lives to perfecting every detail.
This fall, more than ever, it’s about traveling better, choosing carefully where, how and why.
Because in the end, it’s not about how many places you visit, but how you experience them, the mark you leave and the one you take with you.
In each of these destinations is the opportunity to do things right, to find beauty in authenticity, to travel with awareness and, above all, with an open heart.