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The best holidays to book for September 2024, from French islands to US road trips

Simon Calder’s Travel

If you’re not tied to the school holidays, September is usually the best month to go away. Bask in the heat of summer without the usual crowds and swim in waters that are warmer than ever.

The pace of life generally slows down from the hectic days of August, and beaches become less of a battleground over sunbeds and space.

Spend a week in one of France’s most beautiful Atlantic islands where you can cycle past oyster-filled marshes and shellfish shacks. Explore Albania’s mountains, lakes, rivers and coast by electric bike, or hole up in an attractive Greek villa in the Aegean Sea.

Be dazzled by the beauty of New England, or stick to old England with seaside sojourns in Cornwall or Dorset.

Wherever you decide to go on holiday in September, these ideas should offer some inspiration.

Albania

Pedal Albania for lakes, rivers and national parks
Pedal Albania for lakes, rivers and national parks (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

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As Albania’s popularity continues to climb, get to know this fascinating country from the vantage point of an ebike. This new self-guided cycling holiday offered by Headwater takes you along the shores of Lake Ohrid, the banks of the Vjosa River and into Butrint National Park. Carry on towards Sarande and cycling along the coast road of the Albanian Riviera. This seven-night holiday costs from £1,329pp in September and includes B&B accommodation, bike hire and luggage transfers. Flights are extra but can be arranged.

France

Ile-de-Ré on the Atlantic coast is effortlessly seaside chic
Ile-de-Ré on the Atlantic coast is effortlessly seaside chic (Shutterstock)

Once the school holidays have finished, enjoy one of France’s most appealing islands in relative peace. Ile-de-Ré on the Atlantic coast has the sort of effortless seaside chic the French do so well, with beautiful sandy beaches between pretty villages of typically whitewashed houses and grey shutters smothered in colourful flowers. Stay in the island’s capital, St-Martin-de-Re in Maison Cothonneau, a stylish three-bedroom house with a courtyard garden and covered outdoor seating area. Booked through Simpson Travel, it sleeps six and costs £2,295 for seven nights from 14 September.

Cornwall

Bring a light jacket for al fresco lunches in Mousehole
Bring a light jacket for al fresco lunches in Mousehole (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Soak up the views of Mousehole Harbour from the raised terrace of Rolling Surf, a cute cottage in equally cute Mousehole. There’s bags of character in this cottage that…

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