Beste Orte im Oktober für Herbstsonne: Sardinien, Sizilien & mehr
Creator: theflyawaygirl • Locale: de • Location: Sardinia, Italy
Entdecken Sie die besten Reiseziele für Herbstsonne im Oktober, inklusive Sardinien, Sizilien und mehr, mit durchschnittlichen Temperaturen und Top-Attraktionen.
Überblick
Der Oktober markiert für manche den Beginn der Kürbiskuchensaison, aber für Sonnenanbeter ist er alles andere als das Ende des Sommers. Tatsächlich ist, wenn man weiß, wohin man in Europa reisen sollte, der Oktober vielleicht einer der besten Reisezeiten — weniger Touristen, Nebensaisontarife und noch warme Tage, perfekt für gemütliche Morgen, Schwimmen im Meer und Essen im Freien.
Souvenirshops am Wasser im venezianischen Hafen von Chania
Sardinien: Sonnenschein, Meeresfrüchte & Sonnenuntergänge
Wenn deine Vorstellung eines perfekten Oktobers weiße Sandstrände, türkisblaues Wasser und Meeresfrüchte so frisch wie die Meeresluft beinhaltet — Sardinien sollte ganz oben auf deiner Liste stehen. Diese italienische Insel fühlt sich wie ein mediterraner Traum an, und im Oktober sonnt sie sich noch immer in mildem Sonnenlicht bei Tageshöchstwerten von 21–23°C. Warm genug für Strandtage, aber kühl genug, um ohne zu schwitzen die Erkundung zu genießen.
POIs
- Grande Pevero beach
- Capriccioli beach (East)
- Mercato Civico di San Benedetto
- Bastione del Palazzo Viceregio, Rivellino Sabaudo
- Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Cecilia
- Bastione di Saint Remy
- Taboo Pizza & Italian Kitchen
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Sizilien: Mount Etna Ausblicke & Türkises Meer
Beginne in Cagliari, der entspannten Hauptstadt der Insel, wo pastellfarbene Gebäude die Hügel hinunterfließen und lokale Cafés köstlichen Kaffee zum Genießen anbieten. Verbringe deine Morgende mit Spaziergängen im Castello-Viertel, halte am San Benedetto-Markt für Picknickvorräte (also Käse und Wein) und lasse den Nachmittag entspannt am Poetto-Strand ausklingen, wo die Einheimischen noch immer in der Sonne liegen, nachdem die Touristen gegangen sind.
POIs
- Prestipino Duomo
- Chiesa di San Giuliano
- Giardino Bellini
- Cattedrale di Sant'Agata
- Monastero di San Benedetto
- La Pescheria di Catania ('a Piscarìa)
- Riserva naturale orientata Oasi Faunistica di Vendicari
- Fontane Bianche
- Cefalù
- San Vito Lo Capo
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Korsika: Insel-Feeling ohne die Menschenmassen
Wenn du noch immer im Oktober den Sommer hinterherjagst, ist Sizilien einer der besten Orte in Europa, um es zu machen. Mit Tageshöchstwerten zwischen 22 und 25°C und Wassertemperaturen um die 23°C ist es warm genug zum Schwimmen, Erkunden und zum Essen im Freien. Und glaub mir, hier wirst du draußen essen wollen.
POIs
- Musée Fesch
- Chapelle impériale - Cappella imperiale
- Cathédrale Santa Maria Assunta
- Plage Saint-Francois
Products
- Canyoning The Verghellu Canyon in Corsica
- Afternoon in Scandola and creeks of Piana with stop in Girolata
Gibraltar: Ausblicke auf drei Länder
Wenn du Sonne ohne große Menschenmengen suchst, ist Korsika einer der besten Orte im Oktober. Das Wetter ist noch angenehm mit täglichen Höchsttemperaturen um 21°C, und obwohl die Insel das Saisonende naht, genau das macht sie so attraktiv. Weniger Menschenmassen, wenige Warteschlangen, nur du, das Meer und vielleicht ein Gebäck oder zwei.
POIs
- Europa Point
- Sandy Bay
- Catalan Bay
- Grand Casemates Square
- Mediterranean Steps
Kotor: Bergblicke & mittelalterliche Städte
If you're looking for somewhere that still feels like summer but with a hint of autumn in the air, the **Bay of Kotor** is a brilliant choice. In October, you can expect **daytime highs around 19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F),** which is perfect for exploring without overheating. The cruise ships start thinning out, the crowds fade and what you’re left with is peaceful, dramatic scenery and cosy old towns that are even better without the chaos. **Kotor** is the main hub and it’s exactly the kind of place that makes you want to get lost on purpose. The Old Town is a maze of stone streets, tiny squares and cats absolutely everywhere. Walk up to the **San Giovanni Fortress** for those iconic views over the bay. It’s a climb, and yes, your legs will feel it the next day, but the view from the top is completely worth it. Go early or late for the best light and fewer people. Just a short drive away, **Perast** is postcard-perfect and honestly feels like it hasn’t changed in a hundred years. It’s tiny but beautiful, with baroque palaces and little jetties where you can sit with a coffee and watch the boats come and go. Take a short boat ride out to **Our Lady of the Rocks** for a different view of the bay. It’s touristy but still lovely, especially when it’s not full of tour groups. Further west, **Herceg Novi** has more of a local vibe. The town stretches uphill, so be ready for some stairs, but it’s worth it for the sea views and historic buildings. There’s also a long seaside promenade lined with cafes and small beaches if you fancy a swim or just want to chill by the water. Kotor in October is calm, scenic and a little bit moody in the best way. It’s the kind of place that makes you slow down naturally. Bring a jacket for the evenings, grab a glass of local wine and enjoy the fact that you're somewhere beautiful without the crowds.
Costa del Sol: Sonnenschein, Meeresblick & Tapas
If you want sun that sticks around into October, **the Costa del Sol** is always a safe bet. With **daily highs between 21 and 24°C (70 to 75°F)** and over 300 days of sunshine a year, this part of southern Spain doesn’t really get the memo that summer is over. Beaches are still busy with locals, restaurants are buzzing, and it still feels like holiday mode even when the calendar says autumn. **Málaga** is a great starting point. It’s more than just an airport city and honestly deserves more credit. The old town is full of life, the food scene is great, and the beach is walking distance from just about everything. If you like a bit of culture with your sunbathing, visit the Picasso Museum or climb up to **Gibralfaro Castle** for some of the best views over the city and coast. Further down the coast, **Marbella** offers a more polished vibe. Think palm-lined boulevards, stylish boutiques and people who look like they stepped out of a catalogue. But even if you’re not there to splash out, the old town is beautiful and surprisingly chill. You can wander the whitewashed streets, stop for tapas and still find some quiet moments away from the crowds. If you want somewhere a little slower, **Estepona** is a solid choice. It has a laidback feel with colourful murals, floral balconies and one of the prettiest seafront promenades in the region. The beaches are clean and calm, and in October, they are mostly local. **Nerja** is at the eastern edge of the Costa del Sol and has more of a small-town feel. The views from the **Balcón de Europa** are reason enough to go, but the nearby **Cueva de Nerja** is also worth visiting if you like a bit of adventure mixed in with your beach days. There are plenty of quiet coves and walking trails in the area too, perfect if you feel like stretching your legs after all the tapas. The Costa del Sol in October is easy, sunny and full of good food. It is one of those places that doesn’t need a filter and always delivers, especially if you want that last bit of warmth before the darker evenings kick in.
Chania: Kreta-Charme & Sonnenstrahlen in der Nebensaison
If you want to squeeze out the last bit of summer without flying too far, **Chania** is a brilliant choice. Located on the western side of **Crete**, it still feels warm and sunny in October with **daytime highs of 21 to 23°C (70 to 73°F)** and around **seven hours of sunshine a day**. You can swim, wander, eat outdoors and still get that golden light that makes everything look better. The town itself is stunning. **Chania Old Town** is one of my favourite places to just wander aimlessly. It’s all narrow alleys, pastel buildings and balconies covered in bougainvillaea. The **Venetian Harbour** is postcard-perfect, especially at sunset, and you’ll find loads of waterfront tavernas where you can eat fresh seafood while watching the boats bob around. Spend a morning at the **Municipal Market** if you want to snack your way through local cheese, olives and honey. Then head over to the **Maritime Museum** or walk out to the lighthouse for the view back over the harbour. It is the kind of place that feels easy to love straightaway. If you’ve got a few extra days, rent a car and explore some of the nearby beaches. **Elafonissi** is known for its pink-tinged sand and shallow turquoise water. Even in October, it still feels like summer, especially earlier in the month. **Seitan Limania** is another one that looks like it belongs in a travel ad, with a steep zigzag path down to a small cove. It is not the easiest beach to get to, but it is absolutely worth the effort. For something different, drive up into the **White Mountains** for traditional villages, quiet cafes and mountain views. **Theriso** is a good one for a day trip if you want a total change of pace from the coast. Chania in October is all about balance. Sunny but not sweltering, lively but not crowded, and just the right mix of beach days and little adventures. It is the kind of place where you could easily stay longer than planned and not regret it for a second.
Albanische Riviera: Klare Gewässer & menschenleere Küsten
If you’re not quite ready to say goodbye to summer but want somewhere a little different from the usual Mediterranean picks, the **Albanian Riviera** should absolutely be on your radar. In October, the weather is still lovely with **daytime highs of 20 to 22°C (68 to 72°F)** and the sea is usually warm enough for a dip. The summer crowds have disappeared, and you get to see a quieter, more local side of the coast. **Sarandë** is the main hub in the south and a good base if you want a mix of sea views, decent food and easy day trips. You can walk along the promenade, eat fresh seafood for less than the price of a cocktail in London, and take a quick trip over to **Butrint National Park**, which is full of ancient ruins and very few people. Sarandë also has good links to **Corfu**, so it is ideal if you’re already in Greece and want to try somewhere new. Just down the road is **Ksamil**, which has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. The sand is pale, the water is crystal clear, and in October you can truly enjoy it without crowds taking up all the sunbeds. It is small and relaxed, with beach bars that stay open as long as the weather holds. Definitely the place to go if you want to swim and do absolutely nothing for a few days. Further north, **Himarë** has more of a backpacker vibe but still feels authentic and unspoiled. The beaches here are long and open, with clear water and mountain views in the distance. It is also a good place to try traditional Albanian food in small, family-run restaurants. If you want to hike, there are great trails between villages and along the coast. **Vlorë** is the biggest city along the Riviera and has a bit more going on. The seafront has had a facelift in recent years, and while it is not as polished as other places on the Med, that is kind of what makes it interesting. It is a mix of beach and city, and if you’re into history, there are some good museums and Ottoman-era architecture to check out. The Albanian Riviera in October is a bit of a hidden gem moment. You still get sun, sea and that end-of-summer magic, but without the chaos or the price tag of places like the French or Italian Rivieras. It is the kind of place you leave already planning to come back!
Wo Übernachten
In October, boutique hotels and resorts offer a perfect blend of comfort and local charm, often with fewer crowds and more personalised service. Staying in these places allows you to soak in the mellow ambience and enjoy stunning views without the summer rush. The quieter season means you can enjoy the facilities and surroundings at a leisurely pace, often with off-season rates that provide great value. October stays bring a unique atmosphere: Booking during this shoulder season often means more availability and more affordable rates, even at higher-end hotels!
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