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Flights of fancy for 'shoulder season'

March 14, 2026

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Scottish Daily Express

Jet off this spring and you'll avoid all the pitfalls of busy high-season travel, says LAUREN TAYLOR

Flights of fancy for 'shoulder season'

TRAVEL RENAISSANCE CITY Duomo in Florence

(Edited by JULIE DELAHAYE)

With fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures, spring's "shoulder season" is the perfect time to jet off for a weekend break to a European city. Here's where to go - and stay - on the Continent right now.

SPLIT, CROATIA

Croatia's second city is often overlooked in favour of Dubrovnik but it offers a truly great alternative. Flights from the UK to Split are direct, regular and often cheap, and while it does offer a great jumping-off point for a longer island-hopping Croatia break, Split is a worthy destination to stay in and explore.

The vast Unesco-listed Roman Diocletian's Palace, built between 295 and 305AD, is made up of more than 200 buildings - making it one of the largest Roman remains. It's very much lived in though, with thousands of homes and many businesses within its walls.

The Riva waterfront provides a picturesque, boat-lined promenade to walk along too.

Where to stay: Just five minutes' walk from Split's Old Town and overlooking the Riva Promenade, Hotel Ambasador is ideally located for a short city break. Ultramodern with mega views from every room, there's also a tranquil spa and rooftop infinity pool. Prices start from £131 per night for a classic room with street view in spring.

Visit: ambasadorsplit.com/en

SAINT-TROPEZ, FRANCE

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