There’s no clearer sign of spring’s arrival than the bloom of flowers. All around the world, spring awakens a spectacular natural display. These five destinations offer some of the most breathtaking floral views of the season.

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Tulips in Lisse, Netherlands

In the Netherlands, spring means tulips. The gardens of Keukenhof and the fields of Lisse become a vibrant tapestry of reds, yellows, and purples. Between March and May, visitors can stroll through vast expanses that feel as if they were painted by hand. It’s a visual delight heightened by a fresh, sweet aroma that lingers in the air.

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Cherry Blossoms in Kyoto, Japan

In Japan, the blooming of sakura marks a time of joyful celebration. Between late March and early April, locals and travelers gather under the trees, sipping sake and snacking as petals fall like spring snow. It’s a fleeting moment that perfectly captures the beauty of change.

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Canola Fields in Luoping, China

In Yunnan Province, the canola fields of Luoping burst into bright yellow bloom between February and April. These rapeseed flower plantations are not only visually striking, but also a key source of vegetable oil for the region. Surrounded by karst hills and limestone formations, the landscape takes on an almost surreal contrast.

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California Poppies in the United States

Each spring, the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve turns into a sea of orange as native poppies blanket the rolling hills. During years of favorable rainfall, a super bloom attracts visitors and researchers eager to witness nature’s variability. The area is protected, and walking off-trail is prohibited to safeguard the delicate flora.

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Jacarandas in Mexico City, Mexico

Between March and April, jacaranda trees bloom in several Mexican cities—most notably in Mexico City and Guadalajara. Originally introduced from Brazil in the early 20th century, they have since adapted to the urban climate, becoming an integral part of the capital’s visual identity. In some neighborhoods, annual festivals celebrate this purple-hued spectacle.

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