With colder nights ahead, many of us dream of escaping to a tropical beach for some winter sun. And, luckily, there’s no reason why these dreams can’t become a reality. Having a relaxing beach getaway to look forward to can make gloomy winter days seem infinitely brighter.
But where are the best places to find some winter sun? From the far-flung shores of Southern India to parts of North Africa that are just a few hours away, here are our top beach destinations to escape to this winter.
1. Mexico
With balmy temperatures throughout the year, Mexico has long been a popular destination for a winter break. But with more than 6,200 miles of sandy coastline to explore, choosing which beachside destination to visit can be tricky.
The state of Quintana Roo, on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, is easily the most popular region for a beach holiday. Here, you can visit Mayan ruins in Tulum, enjoy a taste of luxury in Cancún, and visit the tiny tropical island of Isla Mujeres.
Alternatively, to avoid the crowds, you may want to head to the small coastal town of Mazunte in Oaxaca, where you can kick back on breathtaking beaches and enjoy a sense of peace you won’t find in more touristy spots.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 25C | Dec: 24C | Jan: 23C | Feb: 23C | Mar: 26C
2. South Africa
If you struggle with jet lag but don’t mind a longer flight time, South Africa might be the ideal holiday destination for you this winter. While the flight takes 12 hours, South Africa is only one hour ahead of the UK, so jet lag is a non-issue.
Though it may be best known for its exciting wildlife and dramatic landscapes, the South African coastline spans more than 1,500 miles; and its powdery, white-sand beaches are lapped by two oceans.
Head to Cape Town to take advantage of a wide range of hotels, beaches, and resorts. And, if you’re into wine tasting, you can do plenty of that here too.
On South Africa’s east coast, the city of Durban is home to The Golden Mile – a popular and beautiful stretch of coastline that adjoins the tantalisingly blue Indian Ocean. So, if you’re interested in wildlife and have always dreamed of seeing lions in their natural habitat, a beach holiday here could be for you.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 25C | Dec: 25C | Jan: 25C | Feb: 26C | Mar: 24C
3. Thailand
Thailand has long been a favourite for Brits seeking some winter sun. And with its magnificent beaches, excellent weather, and mouth-watering food, it’s just as popular today as ever.
With two gloriously long coastlines and more than 1,400 tropical islands to explore, the only problem might be deciding which part of Thailand to escape to…
For those seeking luxury, the island of Koh Samui is a good choice, with its countless beachside resorts and spas to relax in. If you’re looking to spend lots of time in the sea, the calm waters of Koh Lipe are ideal for snorkelling. Or perhaps you’d prefer diving with whale sharks off Koh Tao, or leaping from the sea cliffs of Krabi?
The beauty of Thailand is its diversity, and whatever type of beach break you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it here.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 28C | Dec: 27C | Jan: 27C | Feb: 28C | Mar: 29C
4. Morocco
While it’s considered the gateway to Africa, Morocco is less than a four-hour flight from London – and its premier winter sun destinations like Marrakesh and Agadir are relatively inexpensive.
With spectacular architecture, luxurious riads, vibrant markets, and modern beach resorts, Morocco combines North African culture with European influences, and a winter break is a great way to explore this unique country.
You can discover the breathtaking Atlas Mountains, sleep under the stars in the desert, and wander through bustling marketplaces (souks) – while still enjoying plenty of time on your sun lounger.
Family-friendly Agadir is Morocco’s most popular resort town. For travellers who want to get active, Mirleft is also a great choice, while the coastal city of Essaouira beckons history buffs.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 19C | Dec: 16C | Jan: 14C | Feb: 15C | Mar: 17C
5. India
It might not be as popular as Thailand for a winter break, but India is an ideal destination for kicking back on the beach and enjoying delicious food and fascinating culture. Though Goa is probably the Indian region most recognised for winter sun, it’s certainly not the only stretch of stunning shoreline here.
Gokarna is a small beach town in the southwestern state of Karnataka and it boasts azure waters, sandy beaches, and a captivating dose of culture and spiritualism. If you’re looking to avoid the crowds, the Tarkarli region in the western state of Maharashtra has gorgeous beaches, quiet waters, and vibrant towns.
And then, of course, there’s the former Portuguese colony of Goa, which is packed with enthralling history, palm-fringed beaches, bustling villages, and luxury resorts.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 28C | Dec: 28C | Jan: 27C | Feb: 27C | Mar: 29C
6. Hawaii
Hawaii has become synonymous with paradise, and it’s not difficult to see why. With its sugary white beaches, cobalt blue waters, colourful coral reefs, and dramatic volcanoes, this beautiful island enjoys a warm and consistent climate throughout the year, making it an ideal winter sun destination.
The island of Oahu is the heart of Hawaii. It’s home to the capital city, Honolulu, as well as popular spots like Waikiki Beach and the North Shore, where you can swim, sunbathe, and surf to your heart’s content.
Alternatively, you might prefer to head to the sweeping, crescent-shaped Hulopoe Beach on the smaller island of Maui, which is regularly voted the most beautiful beach in the US.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 26C |Dec: 24C |Jan: 23C |Feb: 23C| Mar: 24C
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7. Canary Islands
If you’re not up for a long-haul flight, Spain’s Canary Islands might be a nice choice for a winter sun destination.
There are frequent flights to Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, and La Palma from across the UK, with an average flight time of just over four hours. Each island offers something different, and if you’re looking to enjoy some R&R on a beach, you’ll be spoiled for choice.
In Tenerife, you’ll find some of the best stretches of sand in the Canaries, including Playa de la Tejita near El Médano on the East coast and Playa de las Teresitas, which is close to the capital city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
In Fuerteventura, you can relax on soft, rolling dunes – and, in Gran Canaria, you can unwind on both black lava beaches and golden yellow sand. If you’re keen to enjoy a spot of beachside yoga or treat yourself to a massage while sunbathing, you’ll definitely find that here.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 21C | Dec: 20C | Jan: 18C | Feb: 18C | Mar: 18C
8. St. Lucia
When thinking about tropical beach holidays, the Caribbean is one of the first places that usually springs to mind. And no wonder, because this magnificent part of the world boasts some of the most incredible shorelines.
Home to the islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Barbados, Antigua, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Bahamas (to name just a few), deciding where to go in the Caribbean can feel overwhelming.
St. Lucia remains quieter and more unassuming than many other Caribbean islands despite its increasing popularity. If you’re looking for some warming winter sun, you’ll certainly find that here – but you’ll find plenty of culture, history, and adventure too.
The horseshoe-shaped beach of Rodney Bay in the North makes a great base, and in the South, Soufrière is home to secret beaches, historic plantations, and the breathtaking beauty of the volcanic, jungle-swathed Pitons mountains.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 26C | Dec: 26C | Jan: 26C | Feb: 27C | Mar: 27C
9. Florida
Thanks to its warm climate year-round, Florida is a great choice for a winter sun destination. The beaches here enjoy an enviable location in the Gulf of Mexico, and there’s a wide variety of places to stay – from luxurious beach resorts to classy villas and apartments.
If you’d like to enjoy a side of city living on your beach break, and the chance to spot dolphins and marvel at fiery sunsets, Florida might be for you.
Clearwater Beach, on Florida’s Gulf Coast, provides all the sun, sea, and sand you could want. And with more than 35 small-scale breweries around the city, it’s also ideal if you love a tipple or two!
Alternatively, you could head to the Florida Keys, a chain of tropical islands off Florida’s south coast, to enjoy plenty of swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving. Other popular beachside destinations include St Petersburg, Naples, Marco Island, and Captiva Island.
Approximate average daily maximum temperatures
Nov: 22C | Dec: 20C | Jan: 17C | Feb: 17C | Mar: 21C
Final thoughts…
Jetting off to relax under the sun becomes especially tempting in the cold winter months.
Whether you want an action-packed holiday with lots of thrills and wildlife spotting, or you’d prefer to spend long, lazy days relaxing on the sand, there’s a winter sun destination for everyone. And with some locations less than a four-hour flight from the UK, the good news is that you don’t have to spend hours travelling either.
For more holiday inspiration, head over to our travel section. Here, you’ll find ideas on everything from popular city breaks and staycations to long-haul travel destinations. Or, you can browse the latest travel deals on our website using the button below.
Are you hoping to get some winter sun this year? Are you tempted to visit any of our suggested destinations? We’d love to hear about your holiday plans for the winter in the comments below.
Selene Nelson is an author, freelance journalist, and lifestyle writer for Rest Less. After graduating from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature, Selene began contributing to many major newspapers and websites, and has written for the BBC, The Sunday Times, The Independent, Town & Country, and HuffPost. Her specialist subjects include food, travel, and health, though she enjoys writing about a wide range of topics (e.g. her two books are about veganism and psychopathy, respectively!). She enjoys cooking (particularly pasta and Asian noodle soups), reading, travelling, hiking, attempting to keep fit, and watching animal videos on YouTube.
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