Best Fall Destinations from New England to the Amalfi Coast

As autumn approaches, we’re excited to share our curated list of the best destinations for the season – travelers can experience fall foliage across the East Coast or iconic Mediterranean destinations with less crowds.

Meredith, NH  

Begin your adventure at Gunstock Mountain, where hiking or riding the chairlift to the summit provides stunning views of the autumn foliage. For a deeper immersion in the fall scenery, take a leisurely drive along the Kancamagus Highway, renowned for its fairytale-like views of historic bridges and charming small towns. Next, hop on the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad or cruise on the M/S Mount Washington to capture the contrast of vibrant foliage against deep blue waters. 

Where to stay: Mill Falls at the Lake

Gatlinburg, TN 

Nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg transforms into a vibrant tapestry of colors each fall. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives through the national park, where the changing leaves paint the landscape in hues of red, orange, and gold. Beyond the natural beauty, Gatlinburg offers charming downtown shops, cozy mountain lodges, and seasonal events that capture the essence of autumn. Whether you're looking to hike amidst the fall foliage, explore local arts and crafts, or simply savor a warm cider by the fire, Gatlinburg is the perfect destination for a quintessential fall getaway. 

Where to stay: Historic Rocky Waters Inn

New Market, VA  

Immerse yourself in the magic of fall foliage with a visit to Shenandoah National Park, where the renowned Skyline Drive offers sweeping vistas of the breathtaking Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains, adorned in their fall finest. Nearby, the George Washington National Forest invites you to explore its wooded trails. History enthusiasts can also revel in the beauty of the past at the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park, where leaf-peeping coincides with the stories of yesteryear. 

Where to stay: Endless Caverns RV Resort

Cape Cod, MA 

Experience the best of Cape Cod's fall charm with a visit to a local winery, where you can sample autumnal wine flavors amidst the majestic fall hues of the transitioning vineyards. Alternatively, cruise down the tree-shaded Route 6A, known as Old King's Highway, passing by stone walls, cranberry bogs, and historic homes. Don't miss strolling along Cape Cod National Seashore, where scrubby evergreens, vibrant red maple, oak, and beech trees showcase their changing colors against the ocean backdrop, offering a picturesque view of the Cape's unique beauty in the fall. 

Where to stay: Chatham Wayside Inn, and Greyfinch Chatham Inn,

Praiano, Italy 

Visiting the Amalfi Coast in the off-season offers a unique and tranquil experience as the peak summer crowds have dwindled, allowing visitors to savor the stunning coastal scenery and charming towns with a more relaxed atmosphere. The weather is still pleasantly warm, ideal for exploring the picturesque cliffside villages, enjoying leisurely walks along the Mediterranean, and sampling local cuisine without the sweltering heat or bustling crowds of peak season.  

Where to stay: Casa Angelina

Sicily, Italy 

Sicily in the fall offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, mild weather, and fewer crowds. The olive harvest season is in full swing, offering a chance to taste freshly pressed olive oils. Travelers can also experience the Feast of Saint Martin on November 11th, celebrating the new wine season with local festivities, lively parades and delicious food. 

Where to stay: The Thinking Traveller offers an unmatched selection of villas in Sicily. Consider staying at Rocca delle Tre Contrade  Palazzo Alvear, or Don Arcangelo all'Olmo. These villas all feature heated pools and are in regions that remain lively yet less crowded in November.


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Falling for Flavor: The Cocktails Defining Autumn 2025

The first crisp breeze of the season has arrived, and with it comes the unofficial swap from spritzes to something a little warmer, bolder, and more layered. Fall cocktails aren’t just about what’s in the glass — they’re about the ritual, the mood, and the moment. Whether you’re sinking into a leather armchair by the fire, bundling up after a weekend apple-picking trip, or just looking to elevate a cozy night at home, this season’s cocktails deliver the perfect balance of comfort and craft. From smoky takes on classics to playful twists with unexpected ingredients like matcha and pineapple gum syrup, these recipes prove that fall drinking is as much about creativity as it is about tradition.

If you’re looking to shake things up this Fall, here are a few cocktails to try:


Blood Orange Margarita

  • 1.5 oz. Casamigos Blanco Tequila OR Casamigos Reposado Tequila  

  • .75 oz. Fresh Blood Orange Juice  

  • .75 oz. Fresh Lime Juice  

  • .5 oz. Simple Syrup   

  • ½ Thick Rim Equal Parts Chili Salt/Sugar  

  • Garnish Blood Orange Wheel  

Wet ½ rim of glass with lime wheel or wedge and dip into salt mixture. Combine all ingredients into a tin shaker (and muddle serrano if using.) Add ice, shake vigorously and fine strain into a rimmed rocks glass. Add fresh ice and garnish.  

NOTE: To make spicy add 2 Dashes Scrappy’s Fire Tincture Bitters OR 2 Serrano Slices  


The Official Cocktail of Fighting Irish Fans: Fighting Irish Highball

  • 2 oz Teeling Small Batch Irish Whiskey

  • 2 oz Apple Juice

  • 2 oz Ginger Ale

  • 1 Lemon Wedge

  • 1 Apple Slice

Build all ingredients over ice in a highball glass. Stir and garnish with a lemon wedge and apple slice.


Sonrisa Espresso Martini

  •  1.5 oz Sonrisa Oro Especial
    1 oz Espresso Liqueur
    1 oz Cold Brew

In a shaking glass, add Sonrisa Oro Especial, espresso liqueur, and cold brew. Cover with ice and shake. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Optional: garnish with coffee beans.


Laelia Old Fashioned

  • 3 oz Laelia Reposado Tequila

  • ¼ oz Agave Nectar 

  • 1 Dash Angostura Bitters

In a mixing glass, lightly muddle the agave nectar, bitters, and orange peel. Add the tequila, then fill with ice and stir until well-chilled. Strain into a glass. 


Whisk matcha powder with water using bamboo whisk until smooth. Mix Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc with sugar. Combine tea and wine mixture. Garnish with gold leaf.


New Earth

  • 2 parts Reyka Vodka

  • 3/4 part Small Hand Foods Pineapple Gum Syrup

  • 1 part Lime Juice

  • 5 Cilantro Sprigs

Shake and strain into a Montelobos Mezcal-rinsed coupe. Garnish with an orange peel and cilantro sprig.


Apple Bounce

  • 1 1/2 oz Ardbeg Wee Beatie

  • 1/2 oz lemon juice

  • 1/2 oz Carpano Antica

  • 1 oz apple syrup*

  • 3 oz pilsner (light draft beer)

Shake all ingredients except the pilsner in a iced filled shaker, fine strain into a highball, top with pilsner.


Pumpkin, Spice &Everything on Ice

Pumpkin Maple Coffee Syrup

Mix equal parts cold coffee, maple syrup and pumpkin purée.

Stir everything over ice, then double strain into a double rocks glass over 1 large ice cube. Garnish with a star anise pod.

Cocktail created by Tom Levron


  • 60ml Brugal 1888

  • 20ml Fresh Lime Juice

  • 10ml 1:1 Sugar Syrup

Add Brugal 1888, fresh lime juice and sugar syrup to cocktail shaker. Add ice & shake. Pour into a coupe glass and decorate with a lime twist