Probably the best time to visit the dive sites of the Similan Islands is between February and April as you're assured of great weather and calm seas, plus there'll be
a few less tourists!
Not exact matches
I love fall and spring travel...
fewer tourists and
less unbearable heat or cold!
In many cases, traveling at
less popular times will also ensure that your trip is
less busy and you will have
fewer people to compete with for ideal
tourist locations.
The positives far outweighed any negatives: There were
fewer tourists making our stay feel more authentic; there was
less traffic on busy Route 29 making it easier to get around; and it was easier to make restaurant and hotel reservations.
Southern Laos sees far
few backpackers and independent travellers than the north of the country, so if you're looking for
less touristed destinations and a more «authentic» experience, then this trip could be for you.
For travellers, this slow - paced life is not a bad thing at all and with a
less developed
tourist industry (and indeed
fewer tourists) than neighbouring Yogyakarta, Solo feels just that tiniest bit more true to its cultural roots (sorry Yogya, we still love you).
The sharp drop means that
tourist numbers will fall back to
fewer than 8m people by year end, who stayed for a shorter period of time and spent
less money.
Since the area is
less popular than the Riviera Maya, there is also a greater chance of finding quiet diving spots with
few other
tourists.
Only 37 isles are inhabited, and even
fewer are accessible to
tourists, but intrepid sun - seekers on a quest for unspoiled beaches that evoke the Maldives, only with far
less flip - flop traffic, have started trickling in.
At least try to learn the numbers in french There are very
few tourists so you'll have the great beaches more or
less by yourself.
Should you want to spend a
few days feeling
less like a
tourist, make a stop at Playa del Carmen where the hotel zone is expansive, albeit probably more full of foreigners than Mexicans.
Some of my highlights in 2017 involved seeing
less than a
tourist per day in West Timor, Timor Leste, and Somaliland and seeing some spots that very
few tourists have ever seen.
There's
less accommodation options on Meno than on the neighbouring islands, so
fewer tourists come here, which is probably why this magical little hideaway is so popular with honeymooners
Additionally, the national park is
less crowded as there are
fewer tourists around.
The
fewer tourists can mean lower prices for those who do visit in August, and hotels often have deals to entice the
less cautious
tourists.
Few people think about
lesser - known neighborhoods on street grids, miles from downtown — but these are far more common than the
tourist - rich historic neighborhoods.
Tourists visiting beaches bemoan the cool and damp conditions that create a striking contrast to the sunny warm conditions typically found
less than a
few kilometers inland.
The current system is a huge step up from what was happening before — most of island's waste was incinerated — but ultimately, they'll need to find a way to simply require
fewer and
less wasteful goods for both residents and
tourists alike.