While the holidays may feel a bit different this year, there are moments of joy to be discovered with a holiday cup of coffee. “Sometimes a Peppermint Mocha is more than just a beverage. It’s a moment of joy, a familiar ritual that connects holidays past and present.”

Starting today you can enjoy popular Holiday flavors at your nearest Starbucks.
- Peppermint Mocha
- Toasted White Chocolate Mocha
- Caramel Brulee
- Chestnut Praline Latte
- Eggnog Latte
Christmas Blend whole bean coffee is also making its annual return as well as Christmas Blend Espresso Roast, Starbucks® Holiday Blend and Starbucks Reserve® Christmas 2020 (in select stores).

There are new food items available as well.
- Cranberry Orange Scones
- Cranberry Bliss Bar
- Sugar Plum Cheese Danish
- Snowman Cookie
- Snowman Cake Pops
There is also a selection of 4 different holiday cup designs. If you stop by a Starbucks today & order one of these holiday coffees, you receive a free collectible red holiday cup. Offer applies to orders picked up, or through Starbucks delivers. Quantities are limited.
You can also find many of your favorite Starbucks seasonal flavors where groceries are sold, like Holiday Blend and Peppermint Mocha in Roast & Ground, K-Cup® pods and as ready-to-drink beverages.
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Planning Seasonal Travel: What the Timing Really Means
Thirty-five years of booking travel has taught our team at Atlas Travel Center something important about seasonal vacations: the difference between a trip that exceeds expectations and one that disappoints often comes down to how far in advance you start planning. Peak travel windows — holidays, spring break, summer school breaks — fill up faster than most travelers expect. The clients who get the best rooms, the best cabins, and the best rates are almost always the ones who called us six to twelve months ahead.
Seasonal travel also has nuances that aren’t obvious from the calendar. “Holiday pricing” at some Caribbean resorts kicks in weeks before Christmas and lasts well into January. The most atmospheric Christmas markets in Europe sell out accommodations by October. Thanksgiving weekend flights can cost three to four times what the same route costs the Tuesday before. Our advisors know these patterns deeply and help you time your booking to avoid the premiums.
What Makes Seasonal Travel Worth It
Despite the planning lead time required, seasonal travel delivers experiences that are impossible at other times of year. The atmosphere of Europe during the holiday season, the energy of Caribbean ports during New Year’s week, the blaze of color along New England’s foliage routes in October — these are genuinely once-a-year moments that justify the extra coordination. Our job is to make sure the logistics don’t get in the way of the experience.
Start Planning with Atlas Travel Center
Contact our team to discuss seasonal availability for the destinations and travel styles that interest you. Atlas Travel Center has been planning seasonal travel since 1987 — CLIA-certified, ARC-accredited, and A+ BBB-rated. The earlier you reach out, the better the options we can lock in for you.







