The question "how far in advance should I book a hotel?" depends entirely on the trip type. Honeymoon hotels in peak season sell out 18 months ahead; business hotels can be booked the day before. The framework below matches timing to trip type.
The timing framework by trip type
Honeymoon (peak season anchor property)
- Optimal: 12-18 months ahead
- Reasoning: the best villa categories at the best resorts (Soneva Jani Water Reserves, Le Sirenuse premier suites, Aman Tokyo upper categories) sell out at this lead time
- Risk of waiting: not just rate but villa availability
Anniversary (heritage hotel)
- Optimal: 6-9 months ahead
- Reasoning: most heritage hotels (Le Bristol, Aman Venice, Castiglion del Bosco) have wider availability than honeymoon resorts but the best rooms still sell out for milestone dates
- Risk of waiting: lower than honeymoon but real
Business travel (urban hotel)
- Optimal: 1-3 weeks ahead
- Reasoning: urban hotels rarely sell out except during major events (Art Basel, Davos, Paris Fashion Week)
- Risk of waiting: low except during specific event weeks
Family holiday (resort or beach)
- Optimal: 9-12 months ahead
- Reasoning: peak family-travel season (school holidays) sells out at family-friendly resorts. Connecting rooms / family suites are especially limited
- Risk of waiting: moderate to high
Weekend leisure (regional)
- Optimal: 4-8 weeks ahead
- Reasoning: rates typically reach optimum 4-8 weeks before arrival
- Risk of waiting: moderate
International luxury vacation (10-14 nights)
- Optimal: 4-9 months ahead
- Reasoning: peak season for international destinations (Caribbean, Maldives in winter; Mediterranean in summer) requires the longer lead time
- Risk of waiting: high during peak season
Group celebration (bachelor / bachelorette / wedding)
- Optimal: 6-12 months ahead
- Reasoning: connecting rooms and adjacent rooms for groups require specific allocation
- Risk of waiting: high
Wellness retreat (programmatic)
- Optimal: 3-6 months ahead for popular programmes
- Reasoning: some retreats (Ananda, Como Shambhala wellness intensive programmes) have waiting lists
- Risk of waiting: moderate to high
Which trips need the longest lead time
Three categories with the longest optimal lead times:
Once-in-a-lifetime properties
Some properties (Aman Venice, the small overwater villa categories at Soneva Jani, Castello di Reschio specific rooms) have such limited inventory that 12-18 months is genuinely required for the best rooms.
Peak weeks at peak destinations
Christmas / New Year in St Barths, August in the Mediterranean, Cherry Blossom season in Japan, Art Basel in Miami — all sell out 12+ months ahead.
Specific occasion dates
Booking for a specific anniversary date (the actual anniversary, not "the week of") narrows availability significantly. Book 9-12 months ahead.
Which trips can be booked late
Three categories that can be booked closer:
Off-peak business travel
Sunday-Thursday at urban business hotels can typically be booked 1-7 days ahead.
Shoulder season at non-iconic properties
Mid-tier hotels in shoulder season often have last-minute discounted inventory.
Quick getaways from gateway cities
For travellers in major US cities, weekend getaways within 2-3 hours can typically be booked 2-3 weeks ahead.
What changes if you wait too long
Three specific consequences:
Villa downgrade
The standard villa is available; the upgraded villa is sold out. The trip is fine; the experience is not what you wanted.
Rate inflation
Late bookings during peak season pay 20-50% more than appropriately-timed bookings.
No availability
Late bookings during specific events or at limited-inventory properties fail entirely. The trip moves to a different hotel or different dates.
Five rules for booking timing
- Match timing to trip type — do not book honeymoon at business-trip lead time
- Book the anchor property first; secondary properties later
- The villa category matters as much as the rate; book early enough for the upgraded villa
- Use refundable rates if you might change dates
- Verify with the property directly that the dates and rooms you want are open before celebrating the booking
For more, see the planning pillar and when to book for best rates.