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12 places to get on your 2018 bucket list for each month of the year #Take12Trips

12 places to get on your 2018 bucket list for each month of the year #Take12Trips

Have you heard about the #Take12Trips Challenge? If you haven’t you can read all about #Take12Trips here but, basically, it’s a challenge to take 12 trips in a year – one for each month.

These trips don’t need to be epic, life-changing experiences. They can be a weekend break just an hour from home or going to stay with your old uni friend who lives somewhere amazing. But, of course, they can also be something epic and amazing!

I’ve started thinking about the 12 places I’d love to visit in 2018, each perfectly suited for a particular month.

 

January – New Zealand

January is the middle of the summer in New Zealand so the weather is at its best and perfect for outdoor activities. I’d love to visit New Zealand for a couple of weeks and travel around in a campervan – which is why good weather is pretty important. We did this in Australia and now I’d love to relive those amazing years in New Zealand and bring the kids along too.

I’ve been obsessed with New Zealand since we left Australia way back in 2011. We planned to spend some time there on our way home but due to time and money restrictions we never quite made it and now I’m absolutely gutted. I was so near but so far!

Read more: Check out this Ultimate New Zealand road trip: a one month itinerary from Bridges and Balloons. This is the dream!

 

February – France for Skiing

A ski trip in February is a must! Last year we went to Les Gets and I loved it. It’s a cute little village and was ideal for a family ski trip. The year before we went to Tignes and it was another brilliant option.

Check out my blog posts about my ski trips from the past few years. There are a few posts in there about tips for taking ski holidays with babies and toddlers too.

 

March – Barbados

After a chilly week in the snow you’ve got to warm up with some Caribbean sunshine and what better place to do it than Barbados? The average temperature is 26 degrees C and it’s the kind of place you can flop ‘n’ drop but also explore the cultural side to the island.

Take a look at my Barbados blog posts here.

 

April – Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is another place that’s been on my wish list for years – I still have no idea why I haven’t actually been yet! It seems to have the perfect combination of gorgeous scenery, beautiful beaches, outdoorsy activities like trekking and surfing and interesting history to keep everyone happy. I’ve also heard the food is incredible and it’s worth travelling there for the food alone!

Check out this post in airbnbmag about Why it’s time to go to Sri Lanka. I’m convinced!

 

 

May – Positano, Italy

Ever since I saw these photos on Barefoot Blonde I’ve had my heart set on going. It looks stunning and it’s definitely the kind of place I’d like to go for a cheeky weekend break without the kids! It would have to be a weekend in a super luxurious hotel with 3 days doing nothing but eating, drinking, sunbathing and meandering.

 

June – Algarve, Portugal

An annual holiday to the Algarve is becoming a bit of a family tradition as Sam and I travel out there with my parents and the boys. The rugged and beautiful coastline combined with charming little villages, great weather, delicious food and lovely villas have kept us going back again and again.

Take a look at my blog posts from the Algarve here.

 

July – Menorca

Ahhh, Menorca. The place of my childhood holidays and a tiny island I fell back in love with during a trip last year. Menorca is such an underrated destination and is often overshadowed by the surrounding islands that have the typical ‘Brits Abroad’ reputation I usually try to avoid. But Menorca isn’t like this at all and it’s much quieter, much friendly and oh so beautiful. It’s the kind of place where you can hire a car and stay in a standard hotel because you’ll spend your entire trip exploring the island on your own wheels.

Take a look at my blog posts from Menorca here.

 

August – Wales

Why travel abroad when we have so much to see and do on our own doorstep in Wales?

August can be a busy month due to it being the kid’s summer holidays but it’s also when the most activities are happening and the weather is good.

If I could, I’d spend all of August travelling around Wales and staying in the many different glamping options available. I’ve tried quite few in North Wales with everything from teepees to yurts, treehouses and airstream trailers. It’s such a fun and affordable way to travel and you get to properly experience the beautiful countryside!

I have so many blog posts about Wales over here so take a look!

The 12 best weekend escapes

September – Morocco

I was absolutely blown away by Morocco and I had no idea I’d love it as much as I did. I’d prepared myself for Morocco to be busy, chaotic and confusing and some of it was but most of it was actually really tranquil, peaceful, beautiful and enchanting.

I took a trip with Intrepid Travel through Southern Morocco which took me from Marrakesh to the High Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert to the incredible town of Ait Benhaddou and then to Essaouria.

The highlight from my trip was camping in the Sahara Desert, an experience I 100% recommend to anyone visiting Morocco!

 

October – Iceland

I visited Iceland for the first time in 2013 and October was the perfect time to be there. It was chilly but not too cold and a thin blanket of snow across the landscape made everything look so pretty.

Iceland is a perfect destination for adventures and it’s a place everyone should have on their bucket lists!

See my blog posts from Iceland here.

 

November – Japan

Elle has been to Japan not once but twice for The Travel Hack and I’m so jealous! She was there this November when she visited Wakayama and her colourful, autumnal photos were just stunning. Japan is a fascinating country and I love that it’s becoming more accessible to travellers.

Vicky Flip Flop has some great blogs from Japan from her 5-week trip there!

My Secret Wakayama: Japan's Hidden Gem

 

 

December – New York

While I do love our European Christmas markets, you really can’t beat New York during the festive period! I visited in December 2013 and fell in love with it. I think it’s because I’ve seen so many festive movies set in New York so it just made me feel so Christmassy and excited. It’s an amazing city at any time of year but it has some extra magic in December – just remember to wrap up warm!

Here are my favourite festive activities from New York and some tips for your first time in New York.

 

Which destinations have you got on your 2018 bucket list?

Rebecca and the World

Monday 1st of January 2018

What a list! These places are a little far away from me in the US to get to each month, but you have inspired me to do my own #take12trips in 2018!

Insia

Saturday 23rd of December 2017

Great list! We're in New Zealand now and while it is always stunning, we'd actually recommend visiting in the spring while the Southern Alps are still snow-capped but the weather is getting warmer. Most kiwi families take their holidays and road trips in January, so it can be quite congested on the road, at holiday parks, and at camping grounds.

TheTravelHack

Saturday 23rd of December 2017

Thanks so much for the tip! I really really want to do a big road trip in New Zealand at some point so this is really good to know.

Sarah Saint-Maxent

Tuesday 19th of December 2017

I have some trips already booked - and they were absolutely bucket-listers! Geneva in March and Stockholm in late May are set, and especially Sweden has been in my bucket list for years.

I will also go to London in January (and I'm so scared about the weather! Everytime I went it was perfect weather...) and I will probably do an inside the country (Portugal) weekend retreat for my birthday in April, staying in the lovely town of Montargil.

So I need to plan on February and June onwards... although I already have an eye on Aruba for November (we did it this year and it was to die for).

Maybe I'll go with some of your suggestions ;) (but not Japan... Japan is for 2019 rugby world cup!)

Clazz - An Orcadian Abroad

Sunday 17th of December 2017

This is such a great list! I love that you've done it month by month, too. I'd actually like to do Iceland in the summer but I do agree that October/March are the best times for winter because apart from the weather, the days aren't too short yet!! Glad you have included a UK destination too, I definitely need to explore more of Wales!