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Top picks for July 2026
from SF · sorted by estimated fareWhat do these terms mean?
Short definitions of the labels used across this site. Every fare chip, card, and chart uses the same three season buckets.
The cheapest, quietest window for a destination. Low tourism, lower fares, sometimes softer weather.
Best when the budget matters more than postcard weather — monsoons in Bali, winter in Europe, Gulf summers.
The months next to peak. Weather is close to ideal but crowds and prices have noticeably dropped.
Usually the best overall value — e.g. Paris in October, Tokyo in mid-May, Rome in November.
The most popular, expensive months — driven by ideal weather, school breaks, festivals, or holidays.
Plan a different month if you're budget-sensitive. Tokyo cherry blossoms, Caribbean Christmas, European summer.
Why this season? — the tags we use
On each destination we attribute peak/off-peak to one or more drivers. These are the categories you'll see on the reason chips.
- Festival
- A named event that pulls travelers in (Carnival, Songkran, Diwali).
- Holiday
- National or religious holidays that drive family travel (Christmas, Lunar New Year).
- School break
- School calendars from major source markets that concentrate travel windows.
- Weather
- Climate conditions that push prices — tropical dry season, Gulf winter, European summer.
- Cultural
- Seasonal cultural draws (cherry blossoms, autumn foliage, Christmas markets).
- Sports
- Marquee events that spike demand (Olympics, Grand Prix, ski season).
- Business
- Trade shows and conferences that fill hotels even without leisure travelers.