There's something truly magical about spring: the air is fresh, the days are longer, and the warmth from the sun starts to touch your skin again, making outdoor activities and enjoying nature even more inviting. And what better way to embrace it than by visiting some of the world’s most stunning flower parks? If you’re looking for the perfect springtime getaway, here are some of the most beautiful flower parks to visit during this magical season.
Keukenhof, Netherlands
Known as the "Garden of Europe," Keukenhof is one of the largest flower gardens in the world. Located in Lisse, it spans 32 hectares and features over seven million tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other spring flowers in full bloom.
The garden is open for just eight weeks each year, typically from mid-March to mid-May, attracting visitors from all over the world.

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Madeira Botanical Garden, Portugal
Jardim Botânico da Madeira is one of Portugal’s most beautiful flower gardens, located in Funchal on the island of Madeira. It offers stunning panoramic views along with a diverse collection of over 2.500 exotic plant species from around the world.
The garden is famous for its vividly patterned flower beds, tropical plants, and indigenous flora of Madeira. Spring is an excellent time to visit, as many of its vibrant flowers – including orchids, proteas, and bougainvillea – are in full bloom.

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Whether you’re looking for the perfect garden to stroll through, an iconic floral display to photograph, or simply a peaceful place to enjoy the beauty of nature, make sure to book your plane tickets and GoOpti ride in advance. To make your spring break planning go as smoothly as possible, use these planning tools.
Claude Monet’s Garden, France
The famous gardens, located in Giverny, that inspired Monet’s paintings are a must-visit in spring. Divided into two main sections—the Clos Normand flower garden and the Water Garden—it bursts into colour every spring with a rich variety of blooms.
The Clos Normand is filled with vibrant flowerbeds, while the Water Garden, featuring the iconic Japanese bridge draped in wisteria, is home to Monet’s beloved water lilies. Best visited from April to October, they provide an unforgettable experience for art and nature lovers alike.

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Jardines de Floridablanca, Spain
Located in Murcia, the Jardines de Floridablanca is city's beautiful public park, known for its historical significance, lush vegetation, and pleasant atmosphere.
Murcia boasts over two million square meters of parks and gardens, offering visitors a green urban environment complemented by nearby beautiful beaches. The park also hosts outdoor events and performances, particularly during festivals or special celebrations.

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Dubai Miracle Garden, UAE
For a floral spectacle like no other, visit Dubai Miracle Garden. The Dubai Miracle Garden spans over 72,000 square meters, making it one of the largest flower gardens in the world. The garden features a variety of different themes and sections, including floral arches, flower-covered houses, themed displays, and creative sculptures.
The garden first opened in 2013, and it was designed to offer a beautiful, colourful escape in a desert environment. It is open annually from November to April, during the cooler months in Dubai.

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Where will your next spring adventure take you? Whether you're looking for an outdoor getaway, a cultural experience or simply a quiet break, here are some additional spring vacation ideas, including options for the May Day holiday. With GoOpti’s seamless transportation options, you can easily access these stunning locations and create unforgettable spring memories. Book your transport NOW.
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