high-season in English

noun
1
the most popular time of year at a resort, hotel, or tourist attraction, when prices are highest.
If you're lucky, you might even find low-season prices combined with high-season weather.
noun
    peak season

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1. 20 A typical high-season week in a chalet costs about £

2. 3 A typical high-season week in a chalet costs about £4

3. High season sports activities - tournaments (football, ping-pong, beach volleyball...) - Play Station on giant screen.

4. We've been selling our wholesaler shoulder rates when we could easily have achieved high-season.

5. During the high season from October to May, these galleries stay open late into the night.

6. The main season for tourism in the Valley of the Dordogne is from June to September, with July and August being high season.

7. Bothies Ideal for up to 3 people Available all year round, but often favoured for short breaks outside of high season, our Bothies offer a private and cosy experience for those wanting to explore the treasures of the Lake District scenery.

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