Weather & Season
Monsoon
The dramatic seasonal rain that defines much of Asia and transforms landscapes into something otherworldly.
40 destinations match this vibe — showing top 24.
Monsoon destinations

Snowdonia
UK
Peaks, lakes, and Welsh-speaking villages in the northwest. Snowdonia is hiking, steam trains, and moody weather.

Juneau
USA
Capital tucked between mountains, forest, and sea. Juneau is glaciers, whales, and rain.

Hamburg
Germany
Port city with canals, Speicherstadt, and clubs. Hamburg is saxons and ships.

Portland
USA
Keep Portland weird: coffee, food carts, and the great outdoors. Portland is forests, rivers, and a city that prizes creativity and nature in equal measure.

Dingle Peninsula
Ireland
Green peninsulas, sheep, and one of Ireland’s prettiest towns. Dingle is pubs, dolphins, and coastal drives.

Fiordland
New Zealand
Sheer cliffs dropping into dark water, waterfalls spilling from clouds, and deep green valleys. Fiordland is one of New Zealand’s wildest landscapes.

Vancouver
Canada
Ocean, mountains, and rain that keeps everything green. Vancouver is outdoorsy and laid-back—hike in the morning, eat in a diverse neighbourhood at night.

Melbourne
Australia
Laneways, coffee, and a culture built on sport and art. Melbourne is Australia's most liveable—hidden bars, street art, and four seasons in one day.

Edinburgh on a Rainy Day
UK
Stone closes, castles, and mist over the hills. Edinburgh in the rain feels moody and atmospheric, perfect for cafés, pubs, and bookshops.

Volcanoes National Park
Rwanda
Misty mountains where mountain gorillas live. Rwanda’s Volcanoes NP is the place for trekking to see gorillas in the wild.

Taipei Rainy Nights
Taiwan
Neon, night markets, and steam from food stalls rising into the drizzle. Taipei in the rain is all reflections and comfort food.

Yakushima
Japan
Ancient cedar forests, mossy trails, and frequent rain. Yakushima feels like walking through a Studio Ghibli forest.

Amsterdam
Netherlands
Canals, bikes, and a mix of history and laid-back cool. Museums and brown cafés sit next to street art and nightlife. Rain or shine, Amsterdam feels like a village that happens to be a capital.

Scottish Highlands
Scotland
Misty glens, lochs, and castles in the middle of nowhere. The Highlands are moody, empty, and wildly beautiful. Rain and fog are part of the deal.

Bergen
Norway
Wooden wharf houses, steep hills, and frequent showers. Bergen is a colourful gateway to the fjords—and famously one of Europe’s rainiest cities.

Snowdonia
Wales
Mountains, lakes, and Welsh language. Snowdonia is hiking and steam trains.

Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
Green cliffs, sheep, and Nordic isolation. The Faroes are dramatic and wet.

Taipei
Taiwan
Night markets, hot springs, and a mix of Chinese and Japanese influences. Taipei is food-obsessed, safe, and surprisingly green for a capital.

Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Jungle, beaches, and a culture built around pura vida. Rainforests, sloths, and surf—Costa Rica packs nature and adventure into a small, peaceful country.

The Azores
Portugal
Volcanic islands in the middle of the Atlantic, all green hills, crater lakes, and hydrangeas. The Azores feel like a mix of Europe and remote ocean.

Isle of Skye
Scotland
Fairy pools, Quiraing, and moody skies. Skye is the poster child of the Hebrides.

Galway
Ireland
A small city of music, pubs, and stone streets. Galway is the gateway to the wild west of Ireland.

Vancouver Rain Days
Canada
Mountains, ocean, and a lot of wet sidewalks. Vancouver spends big parts of the year under soft Pacific rain, with forests and seawalls that feel extra green.

Seattle Pike Place
USA
Seattle Pike Place, USA — market, coffee, and waterfront in the Emerald City.
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