Czechia is inviting Indian travellers to plan their 2026 holidays with greater flexibility through its
concept “Feel Free To” encouraging an unhurried, experience-led style of travel shaped around
personal interests rather than rigid checklists. As Indian outbound travel increasingly moves beyond
fixed summer windows, Czechia is positioning itself as a destination that works just as well for winter
escapes as it does for spring, summer and autumn itineraries.

““With our new concept Feel Free To…we present Czechia not just as a country of sights and
monuments, but as a destination defined by a feeling – one of freedom, ease, and genuine experiences.
We want travellers to feel the freedom to explore country on their own terms” said Ms. Barbara
Andelova, International Markets Manager- CzechTourism.
From snow-dusted viewpoints and winter city breaks in Prague to cosy cafes, classical music,
museums, and seasonal markets, Czechia’s colder months offer a more intimate way to experience the
destination. The winter mood extends naturally into the country’s celebrated spa heritage, with the
Karlovy Vary Region offering wellness-led travel rooted in tradition, ideal for travellers looking to slow
down and reset.

As the seasons open up, Czechia lends itself to regional extensions that deepen the trip without adding
complex logistics. South Bohemia and Český Krumlov bring storybook towns, riverside scenery and
countryside drives, while Bohemian Switzerland is well-suited for nature-focused travel from spring
through autumn. For those who build itineraries around food, local culture and relaxed exploration,
South Moravia stands out with vineyard landscapes and a distinctive wine and gastronomy scene that
rewards longer stays.
Compact, well-connected and rich in contrasts, Czechia makes it easy for Indian travellers to build trips
across seasons, whether it is a winter escape, a spring culture break, a summer road trip or an autumn
wine-led journey. With experiences spanning snow season, spa culture, heritage cities, castles,
landscapes, gastronomy and wine trails, “Czechia’s Feel Free To” concept reinforces the destination as
a flexible, repeat-worthy choice for Indian travellers in 2026. From Prague to the regions, Czechia’s
“Feel Free To” concept is a warm welcome to Indian travellers in 2026: take your time, follow your
interests and let the destination unfold.