For many of us, the last few summers feel like they never really took place. Even though lockdown for much of the UK was eased, changing quarantine rules kept some of us from travelling to anywhere too far-flung.
As the world adjusts to the new normal, we’re excited about the prospect of some serious off-season sunshine. Below we’ve collated the destinations that offer warm weather during the winter, as well as smart places to stay, covetable culture and a brilliant food scene.
For more travel ideas, see our pick of the best holiday destinations to visit in 2022.
The best winter-sun destinations for 2022
- Sabastian PosingisThe MaldivesFlight time: 10 hours
When to go: December–April
Average winter temperature: 28°CThere is no bad time to go to the Maldives. There is nothing bad about going to the Maldives at any time ever. They are perfect little islands, whichever you choose – tiny castaway-fantasy sandy islets, mostly with one immaculate resort, with various levels of splendidness. Even people who think they will get bored in the Maldives end up loving the Maldives. They’re family-friendly, and for blissed-out beachy nirvana, they’re hard to beat. And they’re best of all during the British winter, and a quite do-able 10 hours away.Where to stay: Cheval Blanc Randheli is one of the archipelago’s chicest resorts. Or, for something more secluded, former boutique hotel Coco Prive Kuda Hithi is now a private island with slick architecture.See more of the best hotels in the Maldives - Michael TurekBermudaFlight time: 7 hours from London
When to go: October–March
Average winter temperature: 24°CThe mid-Atlantic archipelago of Bermuda, mythical setting for Shakespeare’s Tempest, is a land of pink beaches, pink houses and brightly coloured shorts. It is Caribbean in nature, though it’s much closer to the UK – so shorter flight times – and has a distinctive character all of its own. Its pink-sand beaches are lovely, too. Those along the South Shore are the glory of the island. Horseshoe Bay is the best known and most crowded, though Warwick Long Bay, a short way along the coast, is just as alluring. At one end of Horseshoe there is a little patch of sand the size of a playground, cut off from the rest of it by a rocky hillock.Where to stay: We like the the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, a 19th-century retreat set right on the capital’s harbour. - Getty ImagesCubaFlight time: 13+ hours from London
When to go: October–April
Average winter temperature: 27°CWith its lovely Caribbean climate, guaranteed warm and sunny days and very little rain, Cuba’s weather is at its most reliable during the UK winter. The beaches down on the south coast may get the best sunshine and draw the biggest crowds, but there’s plenty beyond the palm-fringed stretches of sand. Havana’s got its colourful pastel-hued buildings, cigars and Cadillacs, while the perfectly preserved Spanish colonial architecture in UNESCO-protected Trinidad makes the city feel lost in time. Elsewhere, there’s no end of nature reserves, lush forests, mountains and tobacco plantations to explore.Where to stay: Gardens Havana is a sweet guesthouse in a faded, renovated townhouse in Havana. Plan your visit with our ultimate guide to Cuba.
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- Rex FeaturesCanary IslandsFlight time: 3 hours 30 minutes from London
When to go: Year-round
Average winter temperature: 22°CIt’s summer all the time in the Canaries, where temperatures average in the low-mid 20s all year round. As well as the well-known destinations – Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote (pictured) – there are three smaller islands that are less visited and less spoilt: La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera. They don’t appear on the average British holidaymaker’s mental world-map, and make for interesting exploring and winter sunshine.Where to stay: The Ritz-Carlton in Tenerife made our Gold List in 2022 – a pastel-pink, Moorish palace mansion of a hotel with eight restaurants, a handful of swimming pools and a decadent spa. See more: the best Canary Islands to visit. - 4CornersDubaiFlight time: 7 hours from London
When to go: November–March
Average winter temperature: 26°CFor year-round sunshine, spotless beaches and impeccable service a short hop away, Dubai is an obvious choice. The Palm, a manmade sweep of beach packed with superb hotels, each with its own immaculate patch of beach, is perfect for family holidays. It’s not all glass and shopping malls in Downtown Dubai: the Old Souk is a warren of glittering jewellery and pots, and the peaceful Dubai Creek hints at a time before the seven-star hotels and indoor ski slopes. Two new creative districts(Dubai Design District and Al Quoz) have gained the attention of the international art scene, too. To see the city in its best light, go in November, when it’s not too humid and you can happily bronze by the pool all day.Where to stay: Check into the Mandarin Oriental for its private beach and excellent location. The best things to do in Dubai. - Oliver PilcherTaghazout, MoroccoFlight time: 3 hours 50 mins from London
When to go: December–March
Average winter temperature: 21°COnce a slightly rough-around-the-edges hippie town, Taghazout is now Morocco’s top surf destination. The sleepy fishing village on the Atlantic coast hasn’t lost any of its old-fashioned charm, and goats still wander gormlessly through the dusty tangerine-coloured streets while fishermen haul in their daily catches from rickety blue and white boats. For serious surfers, winter marks the beginning of peak season, and as the swell rips up, the break-chasing crowds arrive. Temperatures usually hover around a very pleasant 20°C, but Saharan winds often push the mercury up much higher. The places to stay keep getting smarter, offering surf lessons in the day and rooftop yoga at sunset. And even if you’re not into surfing, there are plenty of beautiful hiking trails nearby, camel rides along the beach and excellent fishing too.Where to stay: 15-room, Afro-inspired Munga Guesthouse is owned by former pro surfer Mounir Bouallaq.Get to know Morocco’s lesser-known surf spot. - Tim McKennaBora Bora, Tahiti & French PolynesiaFlight time: One full day from the UK
When to go: Year-round (though March is particularly rainy on Tahiti).
Average winter temperature: 28°CIn both geography and spirit, just about as far from a drizzly British winter as you can get. French Polynesia is made up of 100-odd little islands in the South Pacific Ocean, the best-known of them Tahiti and Bora Bora. They are out of this world. Castaway fantasy, ringed by reefs; the water unbelievable shades of turquoise blue; the hibiscus flowers Gauguin bright; everything bright and light and hyper-real.Where to stay: The Brando is the area’s biggest-hitting hotel – owned by Marlon Brando and set on a stunning, living coral reef. Why the jet-set are setting their sights on French Polynesia
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- James BedfordCyprusFlight time: 4 hours 30 minutes from London
When to go: March–May; October–November
Average winter temperature: 22°CThe eastern Mediterranean Sea around Cyprus may be chilly in winter, but the island gets plenty of sunshine all year, so there’s a good chance you’ll get T-shirt weather even in the coldest months. From March, the island’s flowers start to bloom, and there’s barely another visitor in sight. Plus it’s only a short hop from the UK.Where to stay: At Amara, a slick design hotel right on the beach. Read more features on Cyprus - istockphotoWestern AustraliaFlight time: 20 hours from London
When to go: November–March
Average winter temperature: 35°COne of our picks for the best destinations to visit in 2021, the north-west coast of Western Australia is remote, beautiful and largely uninhabited. It has the least-visited of all Australia’s coral reefs, Ningaloo Reef, a pristine 260km stretch of coral where thrilling encounters are fairly routine, whether you’re diving or snorkelling. Turtles nest from November to March.Where to stay: Como the Treasury in Perth is the city’s smoothest stay, with a rooftop restaurant and beautiful bedrooms. Read our feature on Ningaloo Reef - Via TolilaTel Aviv, IsraelFlight time: 5 hours from London
When to go: March–May; October–November
Average winter temperature: 23°CIsrael enjoys around 300 days of sunshine a year – and although winter here may not be as scorching as some of the other big-hitters, if you come towards the beginning or end it’s still warm enough to lie on a beach. The modern Middle Eastern metropolis of Tel Aviv is just a five-hour flight from London, making it an easy long-weekend hop. With its skyscraper skyline, striking Bauhaus architecture, avant-garde art galleries, world-class restaurants and hedonistic after-dark culture, this is the Mediterranean’s very own version of Manhattan. Throw in 14km of beautiful coastline, and it’s easy to see why so many creatives are drawn to the vibrant city.Where to stay: One-time 19th-century convent The Jaffa, in the city’s Arabic district, is the most ambitious design hotel. The best things to do in Tel Aviv. - AlamyJordanFlight time: 5 hours 10 minutes from London
When to go: February–May (south); March–May and September–October (north)
Average winter temperature: 21°CJordan is full of surprises. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to give it its full name, has wonders both natural and ancient. It’s true that much of the country is desert (seemingly endless Wadi Rum has even doubled as the moon in Hollywood movies), but there are also swathes of fertile land, bright and beautifully green. The waters of the Red Sea, off the coast of Aqaba, are bath-warm all year – and colourful, too, home to myriad fish, rays and turtles which make their home on the full-of-life coral reefs – and the best time to go for beach weather is February til May. Meanwhile, winters can be chilly in the north of the country, where snow caps the magnificent treetops of the Ajloun Forest Reserve; and the best months to go to ancient Petra, Amman and the north are March, April, May, September and October.Where to stay: Feynan Eco-Lodge is one of the only places to stay under the stars at the Dana Biosphere Reserve.Read more features on Jordan
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- OmanFlight time: 7 hours and 15 minutes from London
When to go: October–April
Average winter temperature: 26°COman is a less-glitzy, laid-back alternative to Dubai – only the landscape here is more dramatic: wide open spaces punctuated by oases and desert towns; valleys fragrant with rose and sandalwood; hidden coves with golden beaches and brilliant-turquoise water. The capital, Muscat dazzles in the year-round sunshine with its grand mosques and bustling souks. Up in the far north-east, the Musandam Peninsula has some of the best diving in the Middle East (whale shark and turtles are the big draw).Where to stay: Six Senses Zighy Bay is on a golden sweep of sand backed by the impossibly steep Al Hajar Mountains. To feel truly isolated, camp in handmade Bedouin tents among the epic sand dunes of the Wahiba Sands south of Muscat – it’s the best way to find authentic Oman.Read more features on Oman - South AfricaFlight time: 12 hours from London
When to go: November–March
Average winter temperature: 27°CIt might be in another hemisphere, but South Africa is in the same time zone as the UK – which means no jet lag. In Cape Town and beyond there is stunning scenery, breathtaking beaches, as well as world-class wines and fabulous food.The country’s most celebrated stretch of coastline is the glorious Garden Route. However in the other direction, a road trip through the Western Cape makes a rewarding alternative and the weather is particularly good in December and January. The less-explored Overberg Coast has wide beaches, good restaurants and wineries, moody seas at the southernmost tip of Africa, and a sensational coastal reserve that even the locals don’t know about.Where to stay: In Cape Town, check into The Silo, which sits on top of the Museum of African Art. Just over an hour’s drive away Leeu Estates (pictured) in Franschhoek is an arty stay for post-safari relaxation. Read more features on South Africa - Alistair Taylor-YoungKerala, IndiaFlight time: 9 hours from London
When to go: November–March
Average winter temperature: 27°CCalm, cool and green: Kerala is not how you imagine India to be. A meandering voyage through the backwaters of this southern state is a wonderful way to see the subcontinent. Old Fort Cochin is bound to delight, and there are some lovely beaches, too.Where to stay: Somatheeram Ayurvedic Health Resort in Kovalam is one of our favourite spas in India.Read more features on Kerala . - Rajasthan, IndiaFlight time: 8 hours from London
When to go: October–March
Average winter temperature: 25°CWith its cities of pink, blue and gold, its romantic lakeside palaces and desert camps, Rajasthan is India‘s brightest and most beautiful state. Go there and get carried away, whether you’re getting stuck into the hustle-bustle streets of Jaipur, escaping into the desert around Jaisalmer, or floating wistfully across the lake in romantic Udaipur.Where to stay: Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur is a golden, palatial stay (and still occasionally the home of Jodhpur’s former royal family).Read more features on Rajasthan .
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- Rex FeaturesBahamasFlight time: about 10 hours from London
When to go: November–December, and March
Average winter temperature: 25°COnce a hiding place for pirate treasure and prohibition liquor, Harbour Island in the Bahamas is now a colourfully eccentric retreat where every night is a party and every day more vibrant than the last. The sand is pink, the turquoise water is home to green sea turtles and orange starfish, and yellow-throated birds fly about the trees. Days on the beach are long and lazy, and the time of day forgotten.Where to stay: The Other Side is a small, gorgeous set of tents and shacks on Harbour Island. Read more features on Harbour Island - Rex FeaturesThai islandsFlight time: 13 hours from London
When to go: November–March
Average winter temperature: 32°CThe islands of Thailand are the stuff of castaway fantasies. White sand, rustic-chic beach shacks, a hammock gently swaying between two palm trees as a turquoise sea laps at the shore… There are dozens to choose from, and each offers something quite different, from the super-spas of Koh Samui to barefoot beach-bum in Koh Lipe, while Koh Lanta remains quietly chilled out with lovely places to stay on beaches that stretch for miles.Where to stay: At Costa Lanta on Koh Lanta, an adults-only minimalist hotel with unruly gardens and lots of polished concrete.The best islands in Thailand. - Martin MorrellBelizeFlight time: 16+ hours from London (via Houston)
When to go: December–April
Average winter temperature: 30°CBelize’s peak season coincides perfectly with the UK’s coldest months. Although temperatures remain high all year-round, January to March has the lowest chance of rain, making this an ideal time to explore this tiny adventure-packed nation. Bordered by Guatemala and Mexico, Belize attracts a fraction of the crowds of its neighbours, yet the natural and cultural diversity of this former British colony is truly compelling. It’s home to Mayan ruins, national parks, nature reserves and the Belize Barrier Reef (which forms part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the world’s second largest), all begging to be explored. The country’s jungly interior contrasts with a dazzling Caribbean coastline and hundreds of small cayes and islands, while a flurry of fresh hotels have all put eco-tourism at the top of their agenda.Where to stay: at rattan- and plant-filled Itzana.A guide to beach hopping in Belize. - Jack Johns and Owen TozerLamu, KenyaFlight time: 17+ hours from London, via Nairobi
When to go: December–February
Average winter temperature: 32°CWhen the Foreign Office slapped a travel ban on Lamu after the 2011 Somali terrorist attacks, it fell off the map. But now with sanctions lifted, crowds are starting to flock back to this far-flung African island that still feels totally unchanged by time. It’s long been a popular beachy bolt-on after an epic Kenyansafari, attracting curious travellers rather than flag-following sightseers. There are no vehicles, just donkeys and dhows, and the heady mix of Arab, Persian, Chinese, Indian and European cultures is mesmerising. After a few days in the UNESCO-protected Old Town, head south to the deserted beaches or drift over by dhow to the nearby Robinson Crusoe islands of Manda and Kiwayu. From December to February, temperatures average a steamy 32°C, making winter the prime time to come and enjoy the postcard-perfect empty sands and Lamu’s laid-back rhythm.Where to stay: Seafront Peponi was built in the 1930s and has been a hotel since the 1960s, with an incredible pool, shady verandah and a list of former guests that includes Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall. Read more features on Lamu
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- Julien CapmeilZihuatanejo, MexicoFlight time: 17+ hours from London (via Mexico City)
When to go: December–April
Average winter temperature: 30°COver on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, two beach towns sit side-by-side: Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo. They couldn’t be more different. Ixtapa, stacked with high-rise hotels and modern infrastructure was purpose-built for tourists, while, just round the bay, Zihuatanejo has kept hold of its old-world charm and sleepy-fishing-village feel. It’s a low-key beach retreat with genuine Mexican flair; fisherman flog their catches on the shore each morning, and the town centre is filled with historical cobbled streets and a buzzy market. Clutches of boutique properties sit right on the beach or overlooking the bay – which is a hit with surfers. It’s hot all year round, but October to April sees the least rain, making this a perfect spot for a hit of winter vitamin D.Where to stay: We love the Thompson, which spotlights interiors from Mexico City-based studios.Read more on Zihuatenejo - Getty ImagesPanamaFlight time: 13+ hours from London
When to go: December–March
Average winter temperature: 32°CThe San Blas Islands are nothing new – travellers have long been flocking to the white-sand beaches and dazzling turquoise waters of Panama’s Caribbeanarchipelago. But the Pacific side is still significantly less discovered. There’s Islas Palenque, surrounded by a 400-acre jungle reserve and seven pristine beaches a little closer to the mainland. Admittedly it’s a bit of a schlep to get here from Panama City, but totally worth it for the privacy and seclusion once you arrive. The best time to come is from January to April, when the wet rainy season gives way to a few months of glorious sunshine and scorching temperatures.Where to stay: philanthropist Louis Bacon opened Islas Secas, a game-changing new private island with just four solar-powered casitas and conservation at its core. Read more on Panama - Getty ImagesSão Tomé and PríncipeFlight time: 20+ hours from London (via Lisbon and Accra)
When to go: December–February
Average winter temperature: 30°CMarooned off the coast of Gabon, these tiny unspoiled islands together make up Africa’s smallest and least-visited country. But it’s thanks to the tiny tourist numbers that they still retain the allure of somewhere almost completely undiscovered. These jungly islands are home to more endemic species per square mile than anywhere else on earth – making them a bit like Africa’s very own Galápagos. When South African billionaire Mark Shuttleworth opened up his first boutique hotel, Bom Bom, back in 2013, a new breed of luxury traveller arrived; since then, he’s opened two more, Roça Sundy and Praia Sundy. They’re all part of a wider project to create jobs and boost tourism – so you’ll be doing good while on holiday too. January, February and March are the hottest months, when the dry and dusty winds blow straight in from the Sahara.Where to stay: Bom Bom is the island’s original boutique.Read more on Sao Tome and Principe - Kalle GustafssonYucatán Peninsula, MexicoFlight time: 10+ hours from London
When to go: November–March
Average winter temperature: 24°CMexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, on the Atlantic Coast, has a magical mix of ancient and buzzy-right-now cultures. Swim in its green ceynotes, discover temples, salute the sun beneath the glitterball gods with fashionistas on the beach in Tulum. Mix it up in colonial Mérida. Go barefoot on Isla Holbox. The best time to come is during Britain’s darkest months.Where to stay: in a delightful hacienda on the Mayan Riviera. The best places in Tulum.
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- BaliFlight time: 16.5 hours from London
When to go: Bali is hot year-round. It is rainiest (and thus cheapest) November–April; but even when it rains, it’s in short, tropical bursts.
Average winter temperature: 27°CBali is the heavenly island with earthly pleasures. Back-to-blissed-out spa retreats so fine that Bali has developed a style all of its own: clean and contemporary, dark wood and linen whites. Parties, from flip-flop full-moon raves in hidden-away coves to the cool Potato Head Beach Club and new The Lawn at the boho beach spot that everyone’s talking about, Canggu. There’s glamping here now, and chic boutiques. There’s art in Ubud. There are spas absolutely everywhere. There are beaches, of course. And the pools here are something else: a classy, jungly deep green, shrouded by tropical leafery. Those incredible horizon pools high up overlooking rainforest – that’s classic Bali.Where to stay: Capella Ubud offers something a little different – an African-inspired jungle camp.To plan your trip see our Bali travel guide. - Mirjam BleekerMozambiqueFlight time: 13.5 hours from London UK (via Johannesburg, South Africa)
When to go: April–November
Average winter temperature: 26°CThis southern African country has the most astonishing coast – the beaches of Mozambique are out of this world. Great stretches of sand, wild and dune-backed; lapped by the beautiful Indian Ocean where humpback whales breach, where you can swim with manta rays in the Mozambique Channel. In the little islands of Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago, a protected marine park towards the south, there are sand-floor bars and simple thatched lodges, and the most sensational sandy islets in bluer-than-blue waters, like wisps of cloud in a summer sky. On the beaches of northern Mozambique you feel as though you’re at the end of the world; off this coast are the dreamlike Quirimbas Islands, including heavenly VamiziFor those keen to tread where others have not, Mozambique has a certain caché – savvy travellers have been returning, in small numbers, to this coast for the past 20-odd years – and a few new spruced-up hotels are starting to appear – but are keen to keep it all a secret. We say go now, before the secret is out.Where to stay: in one of the 17 prettily stripped-back bandas on the southern peninsula’s tip at Machangulo Beach Lodge.The south of Mozambique: The unexplored coast. - The PhilippinesFlight time: 15.5 hours from London
When to go: February–May
Average winter temperature: 31°CMore than 7,000 islands. Deserted white-sand beaches lined with tilting coconut trees. Protected marine parks with pristine reefs like giant tropical fish bowls. Surf breaks so phenomenal they draw the world’s best pros. Low-key but slick hotels and villas. And some of the friendliest people on the planet. This is the glory of the Philippines.Where to stay: Amanpulo, in the Palawan archipelago, is a blissed-out private island hotel.Read more features on The Philippines - CaliforniaFlight time: 10 hours from London
When to go: Year-round
Average winter temperature: 21°C’The Golden State’ is an appropriate nickname; California is one of the sunniest of US states, with mild winters, little rain and plenty of sunshine, especially in the south. For a classic USA road trip, hire a convertible and hit the Pacific Coast road. State Route 1 runs 550 miles from Leggett all the way down to Malibu. It has famously beautiful views much of the way, and the best section is that from San Francisco through Monterey and San Simeon to San Luis Obispo (where the road drifts inland), although north of San Francisco the route is wilder and less crowded. Aim to drive southwards, to be closer to the sea. Where to stay: The choice of hotels on the Pacific Coast is enough alone to tempt you, ranging from the quaint to the all-out modern, all with stupendous views of the Pacific Ocean.Read more features on California
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- Ken KocheyBahia, BrazilFlight time: 13 hours from London
When to go: October–February
Average winter temperature: 31°COn Brazil‘s Atlantic seaboard, far from the tourist trail, Bahia has deserted beaches, rainforests full of wildlife, cocoa farms, a surfers’ town and several barefooty resorts that you’ll never want to leave. Head to the small town of Itácaré for surfing, sailing, walking and birdwatching; to Trancoso for people-watching and beach-partying.Where to stay: at chilled-out Casa dos Arandis, sandwiched between beach and rainforest.Read more features on Brazil - Iwan BaanSenegalFlight time: 10 hours from London
When to go: November–May
Average winter temperature: 29°CIt may not the obvious choice for a beach holiday, but all the better for it: Senegal, in West Africa, has some beautiful golden sands, fantastic surf, great music and delta wildlife. Go for a holiday of life-changing experiences. Where to stay: Espace Sobo Badé hotel is an utterly serene stay.Read our full story on Senegal - David CrookesGuatemalaFlight time: 14 hours from London
When to go: November–May
Average winter temperature: 25°CIn Central America, the ancient Mayan cities of Guatemala, hidden deep in rainforests full of colour and exotic noise, make Rome seem as if it was built in a day. From jungle temples to beachfront bars, the delights of this magical country make for an unforgettable journey.Where to stay: La Lancha is made up of 10 bungalows scatterd on the hillside above Lake Petén Itzá.Read our full story about Guatemala - AlamyHawaiiFlight time: 18 hours from London
When to go: Year-round. February is particularly good.
Average winter temperature: 24°CYes, Hawaii is hot all year round. And yes, it has a lot of swanking five-star resorts that cater to your every whim and could be anywhere in the world. Some people – a lot of people – like those places; and why not? For others, there is everything else Hawaii has to offer. The real Hawaii. The best beaches, the best surf, the best walks through rainforests or up volcanoes.Where to stay: Sensei Lanai, A Four Seasons Resort, the first destination spa on the islands. Read more features on Hawaii
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When to go: November–April
Average winter temperature: 30°CBurma, or Myanmar, is an enchanting land of golden pagodas, velvet shoes and lotus flowers. After decades of darkness and fear, the horizon is full of hope as visitors are being encouraged to explore the treasures of this unique Asian country once more. Go now, before it loses its magic.Where to stay: Wa Ale Island is a turbo-smart eco-island.Read our full story on Burma - Don McCullinSiwa Oasis, EgyptFlight time: 5 hours and 15 minutes from London
When to go: October–December
Average winter temperature: 25°CThe oases of Western Egypt have always been havens of refuge in a beautiful but unforgiving landscape; and with the advent of small, low-key hotels in the area, designed to respect and reflect the local environment, their capacity to refresh is greater than ever. Head to Siwa Oasis for its ancient temples, salt lake, hot springs, shimmering heat and big, shifting dunes.Where to stay: Adrère Amellal, a simple hotel with 40 rooms in the Oasis. Read more features on Egypt - Anders OvergaardLaosFlight time: 19 hours from London
When to go: November–February
Average winter temperature: 25°CEveryone is seduced by Laos’s misty, mystic mountainscapes and its historic city, Luang Prabang From the moment the country opened its doors to tourism in the 1980s, visitors have talked in reverent tones about the sleepy town far upcountry on the banks of the Mekong River. It captivates. It weaves a spell. It carries some flavour of Indochina before the modern world got there.Where to stay: Rosewood Luang Prabang is made up of safari tents surrounded by jungle. Read more features on LaosThe alternative best winter-sun destinations - Philip Lee HarveyNamibiaFlight time: 14+ hours from London (via Johannesburg)
When to go: November–March
Average winter temperature: 27°CAstonishingly, Namibia gets barely half a million visitors a year – while neighbouring South Africa receives almost 10 times that number. But as travellers are slowly beginning to discover, this is one of Africa’s most fascinating destinations: rugged, intrepid and dramatic. More than a dozen new camps and lodges have opened up over the past few years, each one rocking a more creative approach to conservation. Namibia is usually touted as a year-round destination, but in truth the searing summer temperatures can be oppressive. November to March may coincide with the country’s wettest months, but with the rain comes a stunning transformation of scenery. The arid desert morphs into a lush green carpet; swarms of migratory birds arrive, and animals start breeding. Rain is localised and comes in short, sharp bursts, so it’s unlikely to have too much of an impact on your trip.Where to stay: there are a number of the best off-grid hotels in the world in Namibia – take your pick. Read more features on Namibia
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- CambodiaFlight time: 14 hours from London
When to go: November–April
Average winter temperature: 32°CIf you want to see South-East Asia at its most beguiling, you need to head to Cambodia. Go to watch dawn break over the jungle temples of Angkor (pictured), and for the authentic traditions of its villages and laidback capital, Phnom Penh. But also go for its immaculate beaches.Where to stay: Shinta Mani Wild consists of 15 tents across a private state.Read more features on Cambodia or check out our editor approved Cambodia itinerary. - Julien CapmeilSeychellesFlight time: 13 hours from London to Mahé (including one stop)
When to go: October–November
Average winter temperature: 29°CAdrift in the Indian Ocean, a thousand miles from the nearest coast of Africa, the Seychelles are the ultimate fantasy-island escape. The archipelago has year-round heat and sunshine, as well as its fair share of rain. The wettest months in the Seychelles are November to March, but temperatures never get too oppressively hot (meandering around 24ºC at night and up to 29ºC in the daytime, year round). October is a great month to go for a hit of sunshine, before it gets too rainy, and the air is fresher.Where to stay: Its private-island resorts – North Island, Frégate Island, the Six Senses Zil Pasyon – are possibly the most sensational anywhere in the world, a honeymooner’s dream (even William and Kate honeymooned at North Island, though the hotel is too discreet to admit it).Read more features on the Seychelles - MauritiusFlight time: 12 hours from London
When to go: May–December
Average winter temperature: 28°CWhat Mauritius has over its Indian Ocean neighbours, the Seychelles and the Maldives, is its size and natural diversity, and the fact that you can do it independently. Its beaches are still potted tropical paradises, and here you can rent a car and go exploring to find your own deserted cove, drive or hike up into its rainforested hills, take a boat out and go snorkelling or dive in its extraordinary underwater world. It has a bit of a reputation for overly groomed resorts – but it also has some of the finest beach hotels in the world, and you can find little boutique hotels right on the beach, too. Perhaps the best months to go to Mauritius are September, October and November, when it’s hot but not too hot (averaging around 25-28ºC in the day, a cooler 17-19ºC at night), and at its driest (the rainy season in Mauritius is from January til April).Where to stay: Lux Grand Gaube is a beach-lover’s fantasty.Take a closer look at Mauritius: the Indian Ocean superstar. - David CrookesSri LankaFlight time: 10 hours from London
When to go: December–March
Average winter temperature: 27°CThere’s a real buzz about Sri Lanka right now, with those in the know making a beeline for coastal spots south of Colombo. Bright-green rice paddies and verdant tea plantations make way for gorgeous, golden beaches to the west of Galle. Surfers prize the hippy-chic hangouts and rolling waves that hit the sandy coves to the east.Where to stay: In one of the A-frame cabanas at PALM hotel.The best places in Sri Lanka.
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- Getty ImagesEcuadorFlight time: 11 hours from London
When to go: December–May
Average winter temperature: 26°CEcuador is less developed than Costa Rica, so expect an adventure — one with everything its Latin cousin has to offer, and more besides. Want wildlife? Take a luxury cruise into the Ecuadorian Amazon. Want surf? Ecuador’s 1,400 miles of Pacific coast has plenty of that. And then there’s Quito, a much smarter capital than San Jose: a heady blend of steamy salsotecas, grand Andean vistas, and fabulous hotels in ravishingly restored colonial mansions (none more elegant than the peerless Casa Gangotena). You may have heard of another of its under-the-radar destinations, the Galapagos, too. Ecuador’s different geographical zones have their own, distinct weather patterns, but Europe’s winter is when the weather is warmest in Quito and the Highlands; driest in the jungle; and sunniest on the coast.
Above: Laguna de Quilotoa is a beautiful crater lake in a secluded location of the Ecuadorian Andes.Where to stay: Want an eco-stay? The five-star Mashpi Lodge — a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World — is a sustainable, all-glass stunner hiding out in a cloud forest.These are the best things to do in Quito. - Getty ImagesThe Andaman IslandsFlight time: 14 hours from London
When to go: January–March
Average winter temperature: 29°CEvery bit as dreamy as the Maldives, but more satisfyingly off-radar, the Andaman Islands have smartened up. This tropical archipelago — geographically closer to Myanmar and Indonesia than its owner, India — has always been brochure-beautiful, but only recently blessed with luxury digs. Those far-flung beaches and impossibly pure waters were more reward for intrepid surfers and gap-year backpackers until now. But it was only a matter of time before this primitive paradise turned upscale. Havelock is the most developed of the 572 islands, the vast majority of which are off-limits to visitors (and populated by indigenous tribes). It’s here that Indian luxury hotel giant Taj has newly scattered 72 thatched villas under a rainforest canopy, fringing the fabled Radhanagar beach, widely said to be among the best in the world. Winter is the clearest, driest time of year — particularly January to March — with temperatures around 29C.Where to stay: at Jalakara, a boutique, teak-and-concrete sanctuary tucked into a banana plantation, where there’s no WiFi, no TV — just utter, nature-swathed serenity.Above: Havelock Islands, Andam Islands.
The Andaman Islands - Getty ImagesKarnataka, IndiaFlight time: 9 hours from London
When to go: October–April
Average winter temperature: 27°CKarnataka’s beach scene is every bit as beautiful, but rather less glowsticky, than Goa’s, though it shares the same coast (the state of Karnataka is further south). Gokarna beach, often listed among India’s finest sandy crescents, is chilled-out, powdery and palm-fringed; beach-goers more hammock-swinging yogis than UV-painted ravers. Better still, there’s more to explore beyond browning and sun salutations; try trekking and then de-stressing at the Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, in the emerald, coffee- and spice-planted hills of Coorg. Hampi’s magical, ancient temples and bizarre, perilously-stacked boulders have fascinated wanderers and vagabonds for hundreds of years.Where to stay: the Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa.Above: The temple at Mysore Palace, Karnataka.Read more about Hampi, India - VietnamFlight time: 12 hours from London
When to go: November–February
Average winter temperature: 27°CVietnam may well be one of the most fascinating, beautiful and charming countries you will ever visit. Saigon is wonderful, colonial and quirky; Ho Chi Minh City has one of the world’s best food scenes. And the coast of Vietnam – oh, the coast! The beaches are extraordinary. So much untouched beauty. Little islands and dramatic bays to explore by boat. Out-of-this-world beach-chic places to stay, right on the sand. And even though it’s easy-going and luxury can be found everywhere, it still feels like a secret, still some sense of discovery about a trip there.Where to stay: read about the best hotels in Vietnam.
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- Getty ImagesBeirut, LebanonFlight time: 5 hours from London
When to go: October–November
Average winter temperature: 21°CDubai is a hard act to top: not just the Middle East’s most-visited city, it’s the sixth most-visited in the world, outdoing even Paris and New York. But if Dubai is a blockbuster — with its all-singing, all-dancing fountain and world-beating tower — think of Beirut as a cool little indie movie: edgier, artsier, and just as deserving of your time. Of course, Lebanon’s capital has been a little too edgy in the past. But now, more than a decade since violence last broke out, there are murmurs of a ‘second Golden Age’ for this ‘Paris of the East’, harking back to its 1960s, pre-Civil War bohemia. This is a city of layers: from the captivating, crumbling columns and arches of neo-Ottoman architecture, to a storied party scene that never really ramp ups ‘til past midnight (Gemmayzeh’s bars are so hip they’d make a Brooklynite blush), and Arabian souks steeped in the scents of a thousand spices. And yet, propped at the Med’s edge, and with winter temperatures in the high teens and twenties, you could just as easily while away a day with fine Lebanese wines at a splashy beach club. Where to stay: A Leading Hotel of the World, Le Gray, is a smart spot to set up camp.
- Getty ImagesBeirut, LebanonFlight time: 5 hours from London
- Getty ImagesGhanaFlight time: 7 hours from London
When to go: October–March
Average winter temperature: 28°CGhana’s ‘Africa for beginners’ reputation tips a hat to the ease of a trip here — stable politics, developed towns, functional transport. But it misses all the other things that make Ghana great. Like the capital, Accra, a spirited city stuffed to the gills with red-hot food, nightlife and art. See Urban Grill, Afro-Latin fusion helmed by Andrew DiCataldo, of Manhattan’s once-loved Patria; rooftop club Carbon, owned by Nick House of Mahiki; and Gallery 1957, with its knack for edgy homegrown shows that blow up on social media. Then there’s the beaches: bonfire parties and street food at Accra’s own Labadi. Winter months are hot — temperatures average around 28°C — so you’ll be glad of a bracing Atlantic dip. Alright, there’s no Big Five, but there are safaris: walking with elephants, world-class birding, humpback-whale-watching. Plus there’s that handy hour’s time difference in common with South Africa, with only half the flight time.Where to stay: the soothing White Sands Beach Resort & Spa, an exclusive private members’ club just an hour’s drive from AccraAbove: colourful fishing boats in the fishing village Anomabu, Ghana.Join us on a road trip in Africa.
- Getty ImagesGhanaFlight time: 7 hours from London
- Getty ImagesTangier, MarrakechFlight time: 3 hours 40 minutes from London
When to go: March–May
Average winter temperature: 17°CFrom the 1920s to the 1950s, port city Tangier was a playground for the maddest and baddest bohemians: Beat icons like Burroughs and Kerouac; glamorously demon-plagued playwrights from Tennessee Williams to Jean Genet. But it wasn’t just the romance of boxy white-washed buildings fanning along a too-blue African shoreline that brought them. The city’s status as a near-lawless ‘international zone’ made strong drugs, strong cocktails and other strongly sordid entertainments all-too-readily available. The Moroccan monarchy later enacted punishment: the city was left to rot. A new king and a new attitude have revived it, widespread restoration inviting a smarter vitality, where cafés-cum-bookshops and speakeasies retain a raffish-cool, without segueing into seedy. In a hilltop casbah, El Morocco Club is where the leisure class make easy work of looking beautiful while slurping oysters and sipping Mojitos. And though chaotic Marrakech isn’t short of designer riads to escape to, Tangier is an infinitely jauntier option, and with T-shirt temperatures to boot.Where to stay: Hôtel Nord Pinus is all handmade fabrics, traditional Fez tiles and antique furniture. Read about our road trip in Morocco
- Getty ImagesTangier, MarrakechFlight time: 3 hours 40 minutes from London
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