Iceland's nature wakes from its long winter slumber in May. Lush green hills welcome the millions of puffins returning to the island to breed. The whale watching season is also well underway.
Temperatures are high and climbing and rainfall is low. Slightly cooler evenings add some much-needed relief, and everything will be open so it won't be a struggle to find somewhere for souvlaki
A true windsurfing country with a chilled-out, "Caribbean-esque" vibe. High temperatures, little rain and white-sand beaches combine to make the island nation a perfect place for some May down time
Warmer by the day and not quite full tourist season makes May a perfect month for a trip to Florence. Head to Piazza Michelangelo for some breathtaking views of city rooftops with a blue-sky backdrop
The increasing warmth of May is perfect for strolling along La Rambla and people-watching. Not swelteringly hot, but perfectly pleasant for relaxing in the cosmopolitan city centre or at the beach
The effects of impending summer are beginning to be felt, especially on the coast. Pleasantly warm in Bodrum and Dalaman: get out and visit ancient sites, then relax on white-sand beaches
A lovely time of year for sightseeing, temps are reasonable and showers are usually fairly short-lived. Try spotting migrating grey, minke and killer whales in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
Beautiful pebbled bays and coves and tiny historic towns are reawakening as tourists head back for the summer season. The weather is getting warmer and drier; perfect for island exploring
Moderate warmth and reliably dry, it's not yet peak season so less crowded. You could try dipping your toes in the Atlantic by surfing at Costa Vicentina or just relax and enjoy the region's slow pace