Traveling in Aquarius Season
January 19 to February 18
Aquarius season welcomes new life and fresh beginnings, especially for those born between Jan. 19th and Feb. 18th in 2026. Inspired travel comes in the form of long odysseys. Out of Africa (1985) points to a dry journey to Kenya (Nairobi, Ngong Hills) for safari, with a stop in England to enjoy the snowy streets.

A US-based trip for Aquarius season can be planned around the 1991 classic Fried Green Tomatoes. Take a friend or lover to Juliette, Georgia, where the movie was filmed (set in Alabama). At the time of print (Dec. 2026), at least two cafes inspired by the film were still open in the area (check hours).
Aquarius Season Word Bank
The Aquarius season evokes a winter landscape shaped by clarity and solitude. Windswept and cerebral, the season’s rhythm blends cold air and cosmic distance with moments of warmth and refuge. Words like research, honesty, instincts, and constellation point to Aquarius season’s truth-seeking and intellectual nature, while introvert, rest, blankets, and cottage soften the season with introspection and care.

Nature calls for elemental forms like snow, cliffs, ocean, the mystical aurora borealis, and willow, suggesting movement, weather, and vastness rather than lush abundance. Overall, it’s a winter retreat for the mind: thoughtful, independent, slightly otherworldly, and guided by intuition, rhythm, and the glow of faraway ideas.
Aquarius Astral Connections
Aquarius season’s astral connections reflect the sign’s pull toward independence, innovation, and places that sit slightly outside the mainstream. The destinations shown, Providence, Shottery, Berlin, Berkeley, Accra, and Anchorage, span climates and continents, yet share a sense of intellectual edge, cultural experimentation, and thoughtful distance.

These are places shaped by ideas as much as geography: progressive cities, historic literary villages, coastal margins, and vast northern landscapes where clarity comes from space and solitude. Together, they frame Aquarius season as a time for unconventional travel—seeking perspective through contrast, community through curiosity, and insight through environments that encourage questioning, originality, and a broader view of the world.