Czechia is encouraging Indian travellers to plan their 2026 travel with greater flexibility through its “Feel Free To” concept, which focuses on slower, experience-based travel shaped by individual interests rather than fixed itineraries. The approach aligns with changing Indian travel patterns, as outbound travel increasingly extends beyond traditional summer periods.

The “Feel Free To” concept presents Czechia as a destination suitable for travel throughout the year, offering varied experiences across winter, spring, summer and autumn.
Barbara Andelova
“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 Barbara Andelova, International Markets Manager- CzechTourism.
During the winter season, Czechia offers city stays, cultural attractions, museums, cafes and seasonal markets, particularly in Prague. The colder months also support wellness-focused travel, with spa towns in the Karlovy Vary Region offering traditional spa experiences suited to travellers seeking rest and relaxation.

As temperatures rise, Czechia’s regions offer opportunities for extended travel without complex logistics. South Bohemia and Český Krumlov feature historic towns and countryside routes, while Bohemian Switzerland supports nature-oriented travel from spring through autumn. South Moravia offers vineyard landscapes and regional food and wine experiences that encourage longer stays.

With compact geography and established transport links, Czechia allows travellers to plan multi-season trips, including winter breaks, cultural visits, summer drives and autumn-focused food and wine itineraries. The “Feel Free To” concept positions Czechia as a destination that supports repeat visits and flexible travel planning for Indian travellers in 2026.
