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Your Ideal Vacation, According to Your Zodiac Sign

Your Ideal Vacation, According to Your Zodiac Sign

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Your Ideal Vacation, According to Your Zodiac Sign originally appeared on Parade.
Planning a trip that beautifully aligns with your zodiac sign can be an exciting adventure! Water signs—Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces—thrive near the ocean, where they recharge and find strength. Fire signs—Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius—crave thrilling experiences that spark their adventurous souls. Air signs—Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius—flourish in lively cities that engage their curious minds. Meanwhile, Earth signs—Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn—relish in luxurious getaways that offer elegance and indulgence. What destination calls to your heart? Dive into the details below and embark on your next great adventure, backed by an expert astrologer!
The Ideal Vacation for Each Zodiac or Star Sign, According to Astrologers
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Aries
A road trip without a specific destination is perfect for Aries. As a fire sign, they tend to be impulsive and enjoy the spontaneity of getting up and going. For them, the journey is the most exciting part of the vacation. They will take plenty of pictures and buy fun souvenirs to cherish and look back on with joy.
Taurus
The Bull is known for enjoying a luxurious lifestyle. They love to stay in the best hotels and dine at the top restaurants in town. Due to their indulgent ways, a vacation to Italy is ideal for them, as they can savor delicious food and create unforgettable memories under the Tuscan sun.
Gemini
Gemini is down for anything! The twin star likes all of the sightseeing, shopping, and plans set by their co-traveler. It's best for the Mercurial sign to visit a city like Chicago, which offers numerous options, including museums, entertainment, and scenery, that align with their ever-changing moods and fast-paced minds.
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Cancer
The crab needs to escape to the beach, where it can relax in its natural habitat. Crabs enjoy resting on the shore, basking in the sun, and taking in the coastal air. As long as they are by the seaside, they are happy. Therefore, a trip to Turks and Caicos would be ideal for them.
Leo
The vibrant colors that fill the city of Havana, Cuba, will spark Leo's creativity. The warm energy of Havana is perfect for Leo, a sunchild. The antique cars and picturesque scenery are ideal for him to capture some thirst traps for social media—the most essential part of their trip.
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Virgo
As an earth sign born in the summer, Virgos typically prefer warmer climates. Marrakech offers them the opportunity to ride a camel through the desert, admire the stunning landscape, enjoy a high tea party with friends, and immerse themselves in the local culture while exploring the city.
Libra
This is a given: a romantic Libra will take their partner or crush to Paris to kiss under the Eiffel Tower. The "City of Love" is an ideal destination for this Venusian sign, where they can enjoy the nightlife, indulge in a shopping spree, and admire beautiful art and landmarks.
Scorpio
Sydney, Australia, offers the best of both worlds for Scorpios, embracing their transformative nature. Being in a big city that is on the beach is an excellent choice for the water sign. They'll find that the nightlife meets their desires and offers enjoyable aquatic activities.
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Sagittarius
Climbing Machu Picchu with friends sounds like the perfect getaway for a Sagittarius! They truly flourish when exploring unique outdoor adventures that ignite their spirit of discovery. When they reach the summit, you can bet they'll capture a breathtaking photo to share on Instagram, making incredible memories together!
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Capricorn
Capricorns truly embrace the thrill of winter sports, especially as their season kicks off! Whistler, a vibrant town in western Canada, offers the perfect backdrop for adventure. Snowboarding down its majestic mountains not only promises excitement but also provides a wonderful escape to relieve stress and worries. Let's celebrate the season of fun and joy!
Aquarius
Tokyo is an extraordinary city that truly shines with innovation and modern flair. The dazzling city lights and lively atmosphere will spark inspiration for everyone. With fantastic karaoke spots, lively music venues, and an enchanting digital art scene, there's no shortage of exciting activities to keep Aquarius happily engaged and exploring!
Pisces
Reykjavík, Iceland, is an interesting choice for Pisces, but hear me out. The island is a lovely fishing community where Pisces will feel at home. The water sign will get lost in the mystical blue lagoons and northern lights. A hike by glaciers is a magical experience like none other.
Your Ideal Vacation, According to Your Zodiac Sign first appeared on Parade on Aug 1, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 1, 2025, where it first appeared.
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