25 Cheap destinations for 2025 with great weather in January
January is a popular month for vacations in most of the world because it’s so cold in the northern areas that billions of people are in the mood for some warm beach weather. The good news is that there are many great choices all around the world including beaches, islands, cities, scenic areas, and even places with very affordable all-inclusive resorts. The room rates in 2025 are actually a bit lower in most places than they were in 2024, but that could change so booking early is almost always the best idea.
It’s worth noting that the first week in January is one of the busiest weeks of the year for travel due to the holidays celebrated around the world, so it will be much more expensive than the rest of the month. In other words, if you can start your trip on January 9 or later, you’ll save a lot of money. Many people wonder if there are warm and cheap places to go in January and the long lists below should be very encouraging for everyone.
If you are mostly interested in beaches, scuba diving, and other water sports you should start with our list of the cheapest Caribbean islands to see which ones are in your price range.
This article was last updated in November, 2024
Go later in January if possible
Pretty much everywhere on earth that has warm weather in January has its peak season for hotel rates from Christmas through the first week in January. If you are joining that crowd you have a lot of great options, though very few of them will come cheap. The good news is that by the second week of January, hotel rates and airfares have come down again to “high season” rates rather than “peak season” rates. If you can wait, it will save you quite a bit.
By the way, we have a separate list of cheap beaches to spend Christmas and New Year’s around the world if that’s what you are mainly after.
This article was updated as of August, 2024.
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Important global holidays in 2025
- January 1 – New Year’s Day (public holiday in most of the world)
- January 6 – Epiphany (minor holiday in many Christian countries)
- January 20 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day in USA (most banks and offices closed)
- January 26 – Republic Day in India (major national public holiday)
Where is warm and cheap in January in the Americas?
Obviously the first week of January is peak season for most Latin American and Caribbean destinations, so book early to lock in the best deals. After that January will remain high season through that same region, but plenty of bargains are out there if you look around.
The Caribbean

The new trend is towards all-inclusive hotels, but you may not realize that they are mainly concentrated in only a few places. Specifically, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica are where you’ll find most of them, although many even cheaper ones are on the Mexican coast in Cancun and just to its south. For most people, an all-inclusive resort will end up saving a lot of money, as long as you aren’t so interested in exploring the whole island.
Where to find the cheapest all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean
The best deals in the Caribbean are at all-inclusive resorts, and that is even more true if you are someone who likes to have at least a few alcoholic beverages each day along with some great meals. Here’s a video explaining exactly where to find the best resorts that are also very cheap.
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Cancun, Mexico
- January avg high: 82°F/28°C
- January avg low: 69°F/21°C
- January avg precip: 5.4″/13.5cm

It’s worth noting that “Cancun” is a huge area with plenty to offer. The actual hotel zone in Cancun is mostly high-rise hotels overlooking beaches, while if you go about an hour south you’ll arrive in Playa del Carmen, which is a lovely and tourist-friendly town with smaller hotels and excellent choices for dining, nightlife, and shopping. Just a short ferry ride from Playa you’ll be in Cozumel, which is a small island that is also worth considering.
>>>New: Guide to choosing where to stay in the greater Cancun area
- 3-star hotels from: US$39 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$76 per night for two people
- All-inclusive hotels from: US$220 per night for two people
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Montego Bay, Jamaica
- January avg high: 84°F/29°C
- January avg low: 72°F/22°C
- January avg precip: 1.9″/4.8cm

Montego Bay is also home to one of the Caribbean’s largest and busiest airports so flights here are usually direct and often cheap compared to some of the smaller islands. You won’t find the super-low all-inclusive prices here that you can find in the Dominican Republic (see below), but still there are some all-inclusive options that are good value and high quality. Interestingly enough, two of our 11 Best luxurious all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean are on Jamaica, and one is in Montego Bay itself, with overwater bungalows! If you are looking at an all-inclusive resort you might as well be open to anything from Ocho Rios down to Negril.
By the way, if you’d prefer to stay along a wonderful beach lined with small hotels, restaurants, and bars, then head to nearby Negril instead of Montego Bay or Ocho Rios.
- 3-star hotels from: US$92 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$209 per night for two people
- All-inclusive hotels from: US$289 per night for two people
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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
- January avg high: 82°F/28°C
- January avg low: 69°F/21°C
- January avg precip: 0.7″/1.8cm

The first week in January will be booked early but after that it’s normal room rates, which are great bargains compared to the rest of the Caribbean. The all-inclusive resorts here start at a bit over US$200 per night for two people, including room, meals, and unlimited drinks. The better places obviously charge more, but there are plenty of good resorts that receive solid reviews near the lower end of the scale. Punta Cana is honestly the best place in the Caribbean for all-inclusive resorts because there are around 80 to choose from. In fact, Punta Cana also ranks at the top of the list of the best family destinations in the Caribbean.
- 3-star hotels from: US$55 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$165 per night for two people
- All-inclusive hotels from: US$292 per night for two people
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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
- January avg high: 84°F/29°C
- January avg low: 62°F/17°C
- January avg precip: 1.3″/3.3cm

Puerto Vallarta is also notable because it’s an actual historic city with an interesting traditional center, rather than just a purpose-built row of beach hotels like in Cancun. If you are in California you might also consider Los Cabos, although Puerto Vallarta is more interesting and usually cheaper as well. The area has quite a few all-inclusive resorts so that is another option to consider, but in a way it would be a shame to visit an area as lively as this and then spend your entire trip on one property just because you’ve already paid for everything there.
- 3-star hotels from: US$64 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$186 per night for two people
- All-inclusive hotels from: US$247 per night for two people
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Mexico City, Mexico
- January avg high: 70°F/21°C
- January avg low: 42°F/6°C
- January avg precip: 0.4″/1.0cm

Mexico City can make for a great trip all by itself, with fascinating sights, great shopping, and excellent nightlife, but it’s also close to ruins and many other interesting sights that can make for good day trips. Flights from almost anywhere will be fairly cheap this time of year, at least compared to Europe or most of the Caribbean. And in case you aren’t familiar with Mexico City as a tourist city, it’s FAR nicer and safer than you probably imagine, and far more interesting as well. English isn’t widely spoken outside of hotels and tour companies, so if you don’t speak Spanish it’s wise to at least pack a menu translation app.
- 3-star hotels from: US$27 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$64 per night for two people
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Ambergris Caye, Belize
- January avg high: 75°F/24°C
- January avg low: 70°F/21°C
- January avg precip: 4.5″/11.3cm

Caye Caulker is a similar and smaller island even a bit closer to Belize City, and prices there are lower for hotels and for food. There’s also Dangriga and the Placencia Peninsula which are both great choices for sunny holidays. Dangriga has interesting culture while Placencia has the better beaches. Even San Pedro is fairly cheap by most standards, and the round-the-clock warm weather is enchanting even when it rains a bit. In 2025 we are seeing some less expensive hotels in January so if you are seeing that as well it would be wise to book ASAP.
- 3-star hotels from: US$92 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$149 per night for two people
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Guanacaste, Costa Rica
- January avg high: 92°F/33°C
- January avg low: 69°F/21°C
- January avg precip: 0.1″/0.3cm

January is part of the high season so the resort hotels aren’t cheap, but at least there are a few good all-inclusive resorts that are good value. You can see by the price quotes below that 3-star hotels are MUCH cheaper in this area, so that is something to take into account. The cheaper hotels will have much more of a local feel, while the 4-star beach resort hotels are mostly chains and offer a high level of luxury for the price. The all-inclusive beach resorts here range from affordable to very expensive.
- 3-star hotels from: US$53 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$193 per night for two people
- All-inclusive hotels from: US$405 per night for two people
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Cartagena, Colombia
- January avg high: 85°F/29°C
- January avg low: 75°F/24°C
- January avg precip: 0.2″/0.5cm

Of course the first week of January is still the peak season for hotels and flights, and the rest of the month is in high season, so hotel deals might be challenging to find. On the other hand, it’ll still be far cheaper than almost anywhere else in the Caribbean, so if you can’t afford Cartagena you should stay home. There are some very affordable all-inclusive resorts here as well, but it’s so easy to find great-value restaurants and bars it might be a shame to lock yourself into one place for your entire trip.
- 3-star hotels from: US$45 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$100 per night for two people
- All-inclusive hotels from: US$180 per night for two people
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Lima, Peru
- January avg high: 79°F/26°C
- January avg low: 68°F/20°C
- January avg precip: 0.0″/0.0cm

The historic city center is quite interesting, but many will choose to stay in the trendy Miraflores district along the beach instead. There’s more restaurants and tourist infrastructure there, yet it’s a short ride into the center for sightseeing. By the way, the rainy season in Cusco goes on in January, so the trails can sometimes be cut off, although many people go anyway.
- 3-star hotels from: US$28 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$54 per night for two people
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Santiago, Chile
- January avg high: 86°F/30°C
- January avg low: 55°F/13°C
- January avg precip: 0.0″/0.0cm

Many people include Santiago on a trip combining many different South American countries, but those who don’t want to jet around quite that much will find that Chile itself is loaded with great sights. There’s the colonial town of Valparaiso and great adventure activities in the foothills of the Andes. Book well in advance to get the best deals.
- 3-star hotels from: US$50 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$71 per night for two people
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
- January avg high: 87°F/31°C
- January avg low: 69°F/21°C
- January avg precip: 4.7″/11.8cm

Another thing to note about Buenos Aires compared to most other South American cities is that BA is more about culture, food, and other indoor pursuits. It’s a great place for just strolling in the shopping districts when it’s not too hot, but even when it’s raining or too muggy outside you’ll have an endless list of interesting things to see and do, all quite cheap for what you get.
It’s important to mention the currency situation in Argentina because it’s unlike almost anywhere else on earth. Long story short, if you bring in crisp, new US dollars or Euros you can exchange them on the “blue rate” and get about 1.5 as many Argentine pesos as you would if you used the ATMs when you arrive. In other words, research Argentina blue rate or blue dollar and this place is literally half the price it otherwise would be, and it’s already fairly cheap. Things have changed a bit in 2024 with the new president so it’s important to do some research to see how things are working just before your visit. It will still be cheap for the foreseeable future.
- 3-star hotels from: US$36 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$74 per night for two people
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Bariloche, Argentina
- January avg high: 71°F/22°C
- January avg low: 44°F/7°C
- January avg precip: 1.0″/2.5cm

This place used to be a German settlement, so it still has an abundance of small chocolate shops and some architecture to carry on that theme. These days this is a busy winter resort and a busy summer resort, with a wide variety of water activities available. Even in high season, prices here should be at least a bit below those in Buenos Aires, so it will feel like a bargain for most foreign visitors.
You might also consider including Mendoza on your trip, which is the main wine region of Argentina, and also good value.
- 3-star hotels from: US$109 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$149 per night for two people
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- January avg high: 90°F/32°C
- January avg low: 73°F/23°C
- January avg precip: 5.1″/12.8cm

Hotels along the famous beaches will be quite expensive in January so finding a bargain will be tough, but if you are willing to stay 2 or 3 blocks inland you can find nice places for a fraction of the price. Book well in advance to get the best deals since in busy season like this prices generally just keep going up as the dates approach.
- 3-star hotels from: US$35 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$56 per night for two people
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Are there any warm places in Europe in January?
Needless to say, there are no destinations in the main part of Europe that could qualify as having great weather in January, but there is still one place worth mentioning…
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
- January avg high: 69°F/21°C
- January avg low: 59°F/15°C
- January avg precip: 1.3″/3.3cm

This island has many hundreds of hotels and holiday rentals, and it’s very popular with the British as well as others from northern European countries. January is part of the high season in Tenerife for hotel prices, but it’s still inexpensive by European or global standards. The area in the southwest corner of the island is where you’ll find most hotels and beach resorts that cater to an English-speaking crowd. There are some all-inclusive resorts here and the value is good, but be aware that food and drinks at local restaurants tend to be pretty inexpensive as well and there is a lot of variety in the tourist areas.
- 3-star hotels from: US$66 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$121 per night for two people
- All-inclusive hotels from: US$207 per night for two people
Affordable places to travel in January in Africa
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt
- January average high: 71°F/22°C
- January average low: 55°F/13°C
- January avg precip: 0.0″/0.0cm

While the weather in January is going to be too cold to enjoy a swim in the ocean, it’s obviously far warmer than you’ll find anywhere in Europe or even Turkey this time of year. As of a few years ago Sharm was unbelievably cheap because some people were worried about unrest, but those days are over and things are back to normal. It’s still cheap by almost any standard, but not insanely cheap like it was in 2021. There are some all-inclusive hotels here and the value can be amazing, and they often DO include alcohol, but it’s not free-flowing like in many other parts of the world.
- 3-star hotels from: US$68 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$84 per night for two people
- All-inclusive hotels from: US$80 per night for two people
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Cape Town, South Africa
- January avg high: 79°F/26°C
- January avg low: 60°F/16°C
- January avg precip: 0.6″/1.5cm

The tricky part of an affordable holiday in South Africa will always be the airfare. Being so far from almost everywhere it’s tough to find a good price. The good news is that the country is filled with great sights, including safaris, of course, and history, so a 2-week trip can still be affordable all things considered.
- 3-star hotels from: US$60 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$65 per night for two people
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How about the Middle East?
January is cool and even a bit rainy in most of the Middle East. An exception is Dubai (below) and Abu Dhabi, which both have perfect sunny weather. However, Abu Dhabi doesn’t make this list because it’s not really cheap enough for the cut.
Dubai, UAE
- January avg high: 75°F/24°C
- January avg low: 58°F/14°C
- January avg precip: 0.6″/1.5cm

Even though Dubai is busy in January, it’s still a good bargain because there are so many hotels and apartment rentals here. The huge airport is also very busy this time of year, though airfares are quite reasonable from Europe and other nearby areas where people are looking for a winter break.
- 3-star hotels from: US$63 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$88 per night for two people
Warm places to visit in January in Asia
The peak season for all of Southeast Asia starts around Christmas and goes through February, so you won’t be alone and prices are at their yearly peak. The good news is that things are still far cheaper than pretty much anywhere else in the world.
>>>18 Best Asia destinations in January
Goa, India
- January avg high: 89°F/32°C
- January avg low: 67°F/19°C
- January avg precip: 0.1″/0.3cm

Prices in Goa, as well as the rest of India, have been rising steadily in the past few years. It’s more important than ever to choose your resort and area wisely. In Calungute and Baga it might feel like prices are only a bit cheaper than in, say, Spain, but if you go to Anjuna or Vagator and find a family-run hotel and eat in local restaurants you’ll be spending a fraction of that. If you are in the mood to tour around, Mumbai has great weather during January, and Delhi has warm days but cool evenings this time of year.
- 3-star hotels from: US$46 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$77 per night for two people
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Bangkok, Thailand
- January avg high: 90°F/32°C
- January avg low: 70°F/21°C
- January avg precip: 0.4″/1.0cm

If you are shopping online for hotels in Bangkok you’ll find that most of them seem quite expensive, at least this time of year. It’s worth knowing that many hotels in this city don’t take online reservations and most of the cheaper ones do accept reservations by email. Meals will be very cheap, especially if you don’t mind eating the wonderful (and safe) street food available on almost every block.
- 3-star hotels from: US$19 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$38 per night for two people
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Siem Reap, Cambodia
- January avg high: 90°F/32°C
- January avg low: 68°F/20°C
- January avg precip: 0.0″/0.0cm

There are many really expensive hotels in Siem Reap since this attraction brings in almost as many 5-star travelers as it does backpackers, but there are still plenty of cheap guesthouses and even hostels. The price average for a day in Siem Reap is actually quite a bit lower than what is shown here, and it’s only inflated this much because admission to Angkor Wat is quite high if you only go for the one-day option.
- 3-star hotels from: US$18 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$28 per night for two people
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Phuket, Thailand
- January avg high: 89°F/32°C
- January avg low: 74°F/23°C
- January avg precip: 1.2″/3.0cm

January has excellent weather and is incredibly popular in Phuket for Europeans in particular. If you are flying all that way to sit on a beach then you are probably going to want to spend a bit more on a proper beach hotel rather than trying to save money by commuting to the beach from Phuket Town each morning. Book early for the best prices since they usually just keep rising as the dates approach. Another nice thing is Phuket has its own huge international airport so you can fly in from the Middle East instead of having to change planes in Bangkok.
- 3-star hotels from: US$25 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$38 per night for two people
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Boracay Island, Philippines
- January average high: 82°F/28°C
- January average low: 73°F/24°C
- January avg precip: 3.7″/0.3cm

As a long and thin island just off of a larger island, nearly every hotel on Boracay is within a very short walk of the beach. For that reason there are virtually no super-cheap places but value is fantastic for mid-range and up visitors. Food and drinks are very reasonably priced here, as are things like massages and diving trips. Boracay Island was closed to visitors for 6 months in 2018 and now the infrastructure and environment are in better shape than they’ve been in in years.
- 3-star hotels from: US$47 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$48 per night for two people
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- January avg high: 89°F/32°C
- January avg low: 70°F/21°C
- January avg precip: 0.6″/1.5cm

The weather in January is perhaps the best of the whole year, as the evenings are reasonably cool and it’s less humid that other times. This is also an emerging party city, unlike others in Vietnam, so it works on many levels for the budget tourist or backpacker.
- 3-star hotels from: US$18 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$35 per night for two people
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
- January avg high: 84°F/29°C
- January avg low: 57°F/14°C
- January avg precip: 0.3″/0.8cm

While Chiang Mai itself may not be as charming as you might expect, considering it’s a historic former capital filled with temples, the best part is that this is a fantastic part of Thailand for trekking and other outdoor activities. Come to Chiang Mai and then shop around for multi-day trips to nearby forests and temples, which are also very cheap, even in January.
- 3-star hotels from: US$17 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$40 per night for two people
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Luang Prabang, Laos
- January avg high: 82°F/28°C
- January avg low: 58°F/14°C
- January avg precip: 0.5″/1.3cm

In the past few years Luang Prabang has gotten many more upscale hotels so it might look like the city isn’t friendly for budget travelers, but there are still many cheaper guesthouses left, although most aren’t bookable online. If you just show up in town there’s a good chance you can find a cheap room, but arrive early in the day if possible. If you are coming on the slow boat you will have plenty of competition for the cheaper beds.
- 3-star hotels from: US$33 per night for two people
- 4-star hotels from: US$107 per night for two people
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Hi Roger
I’m located in Las Vegas and am looking for a warm weather trip in January with a flight less than 6 hours. I prefer something not in Mexico. I will be gone 5 days ideally, so I don’t want to spend most of the trip in the air.
Trudy,
I totally agree that for a 5-day trip you don’t want to take really long flights because it can eat up too much of your actual vacation time. The challenge is, and I suspect you may know this already, that Mexico is really the only warm-weather place you can reach in under 6 hours from Las Vegas. I just checked Guanacaste, Costa Rica; Belize City, and Panama City, and all of them are 7 to 10 hours each way from McCarran. The only place that is close is Honolulu, which takes 6.5 hours going and only 5.5 hours coming back on nonstop flights.
Keeping within the 6 hours each way your top choices, as you probably know, are Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta, both of which are lovely and safe. Sorry there aren’t more options for you. -Roger
Hi roger ,
You are doing a great job ! If you could help me too!! I would be traveling from India and planning a trip with 3 couples and a few friends, in late January for 10-12 days !! How, if we do both Costa Rica and Puerto Rico ??
Khushboo,
I’m happy to try to help. Costa Rica and Puerto Rico are two of my favorite places in the Caribbean and they are very different in many ways. Visiting both of them for 5 or 6 days should be great. Most likely you’d have to change planes in Texas going between them, and you might have to change in Florida as well. I’m not sure what else you are needing help with, so feel free to ask specific questions if you have them. -Roger
Hi Roger,
Great website, I was wondering if you had spent any time in Penang, Malaysia. My husband and I are looking for somewhere different to venture to for my 50th birthday. We enjoy the all inclusive resorts in Jamaica, Mexico etc. but were wanting to try something totally “unexpected” for us for this next trip. Any ideas?
thanks
Debbie,
Yes, I’ve spent time on Penang and I like it quite a bit. The main town is George Town and it’s a fun place with excellent food. Many people who go to Penang prefer to stay at a beach hotel and some of those have pretty nice beaches. Most of Penang is pretty modern except for the colonial center of George Town, so you get a bit of both there. I’m not sure if they have all-inclusive resorts there, and even if they did you probably wouldn’t want to stay at one. The food is already quite cheap in normal restaurants and it’s considered the best food area in Malaysia, so you’ll want to try different things at different places.
The alcohol in Malaysia is a bit expensive though, although in stores it’s pretty cheap so you can always have a drink or two in your room to save a bit of money. You might also consider spending 2 or 3 days in Kuala Lumpur, which is actually my favorite city in Asia and I’ve been there many times. It’s a really interesting mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures and it’s quite affordable for what you get. Hotels can be great bargains. I’m not sure if this helps but I’m happy to answer other questions if you have them. -Roger
Hey, you are indeed doing an incredible job! I wondered if you had any advice for me and my boyfriend. We are travelling to someplace warm in december-january and plannng to stay there for about turer weeks. We are both very active and enjoy sports like tennis, golf, hiking, surfing, yoga and swimming. We are also interested in tasting new food and experiencing new cultures. But most of all it needs to be warm and dry (we are travelling from the rainiest city of Norway). We are not too worried about airfares as everything is pretty expensive, coming from Norway…
Looking forward to your answer!
Best wishes, Magnus & Ella
Magnus and Ella,
As you may know, the only warm part of “Europe” that time of the year is the Canary Islands, and it’s not all that warm in those months. I would go to Thailand if you haven’t been there yet. You could first fly into Bangkok and spend at least 3 days or so there enjoying the amazing city and culture and so forth, and then fly down to one of the islands for the balance of your time. That is the perfect time of year there with warm and dry weather that isn’t so hot. Phuket is the largest and most popular island, but it’s probably better for families or groups of single people. For a couple you might instead want to go to one of the other islands such as Kho Phi Phi or Kho Samui or Kho Phan gnan. You’ll be able to find a good mix of water sports and land activities plus affordable spa treatments and really good restaurants. I hope this is the sort of thing you are looking for. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thailand really does stand out in that area for those kinds of holidays. If you wanted to go elsewhere you could try Costa Rica. -Roger
Any recommendations for Late February that may offer fishing as an option?
Dianne,
I’m not a fishing expert, but I do remember that resorts in the Dominican Republic (specifically Punta Cana) offer daily fishing expeditions. And I just now see online that the DR is one of the best Caribbean islands for deep sea and game fishing. The February weather there should be perfect as well. I think most places in the Caribbean offer some kind of fishing, as long as you are staying in a larger place or in a smaller town with outfitters there. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help. -Roger
Hey Roger,
I want to start by saying that you’re doing a fantastic job here, replying to personalised information requests with such interest. So good to see that.
I’m from India. Me and my buddy are looking for a mini vacation, about a week long, mid-Jan. After much ado, we settled on beaches (for a couple days). My initial choice was Boracay, but we just heard that it’s flooded, and the conditions arent likely to improve. Any thoughts? Also, we’re tired of Goa 😛 So, that is out. Please suggest something. We’re running on a total budget of about INR 75k.
Mayank,
Thank you. I’ve read about the Boracay flooding and I’d be surprised if it was still an issue a month from now. But I also understand why a first-time visitor would not want to book a trip there until they knew it was back to normal.
I’d recommend Thailand as your best affordable option within a reasonable flying distance from India. Phuket, as you may know, is the largest island and it has its own busy international airport so it’s the easiest beach area to fly into. Patong Beach is the largest beach town by far and it’s very crowded, which some people enjoy and others don’t. Patong Beach is also the home of most of Phuket’s “adult nightlife” as well as most of its shopping. My favorite beaches are Karon and Kata, which are both just a bit south of Patong Beach and far less crowded but still fun.
The other option would be to fly into Bangkok and maybe spend 2 or 3 days there before flying on to one of the smaller islands. Bangkok is really fun and I can give you more advice for that if you need it. The most popular smaller islands are Ko Samui, Ko Pha Gnan and Ko Phi Phi. Especially in January, each of those places (including Phuket) has a real party atmosphere, but there are also some reasonably secluded beaches as well.
Other nearby countries also have some decent beaches, but Thailand has the most choices and it also has by far the best tourist infrastructure in the area. In other words, the hotels are generally in good condition, it’s easy to get around speaking only English, and the locals you deal with are generally quite honest. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger
Thank you for the detailed reply Roger. We are concerned about the earthquake damage in Mexico City and surrounding areas. Do you think this would significantly affect our trip? I would love to see the Monarch butterflies overwintering in Mexico. We went to Panama in 2016 and I’m thinking Colombia may be similar except with more safety concerns. We will check out Antigua, Guatemala and we’re also looking into Lisbon, Portugal. We’re having a very hard time deciding where to go for this holiday!
Chris,
My understanding is that the earthquake in Mexico City had very localized effects and that 99% of the central area is still just fine. But you might want to check elsewhere before you book. I really do like Mexico City a lot, although it’s yet another one where speaking at least some Spanish really helps.
Lisbon would be a great choice, and Portugal in general is the most affordable country in western Europe. It’s way too cold for sunbathing, but it’s pretty mild compared to the rest of Europe. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger
Hi Roger, thanks for all of the info here. My spouse and I want to go somewhere warm with some beach time, nature trips especially birds and some history I.e. Colonial towns or ancient ruins. We have 2 weeks starting January 20th and are having a hard time deciding between Mexico and Colombia. We’s like to stick to $5000 budget for the two of us and will be flying out of Toronto, Ontario. We are also concerned about personal safety. What recommendations do you have? Thanks so much.
Chris,
Those are both great choices, but on the personal safety front, you’ll want to do some research. Last June the US State Department issued a travel warning for Colombia, although it’s primarily recommending avoiding independent travel on certain highways. Cartegena is a wonderful city with a historic walled city at its core, but it’s too small to spend two weeks there and one of the potentially dangerous highways is one leading north along the coast from there. Long story short, I still think Cartagena itself is safe, but I’m not sure I’d do a longer trip in Colombia at the moment.
Mexico, of course, also has its problems and a US State Department travel warning of its own. However, most of Mexico isn’t under a general warning, including Mexico City being declared safe. The Cancun area says there have been more murders lately, but travelers aren’t targeted and I’m sure many large US cities are far worse. Personally, I’d have no problem going to the Cancun area or Mexico City at the moment, partly because you’ll be surrounded by hundreds of thousands of other tourists all the time.
Another one to consider is actually Puerto Rico. While it’s true that rural parts of the island are still struggling and without power in some cases, the San Juan area seems to be mostly open for business, and by late January things should be even better. The colonial Old San Juan area is the nicest and most interesting colonial town in the region, and the beaches right in San Juan are some of the best “urban” beaches in the Caribbean. I could understand anyone who wants to wait longer to consider Puerto Rico, but I would look into it and you might even get a good deal. You could rent a car and visit the nearby rain-forest and some other towns where things are up and running, and help the island out a bit in the process.
Panama City has a small colonial town near its center, but it’s not very interesting. Antigua, Guatemala is a lovely place and that area is generally safe with quite a bit to see and do. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger
hi Roger,
i’m planning a trip 1/28-2/6/18 or 2/11-2/20/18 to somewhere warm. i do love the beach but spending all day in the sand isn’t ideal, so something that has some culture would be good. i was hoping to not fly more than 20hrs to a destination. i wanted Thailand but it’s about 42hours to get there… blech. budget is about 3k with hotel. what do you think? solo traveler
i forgot to mention, coming from the Pacific NW
Jennifer,
I just checked flights on your first dates from Portland to Bangkok and I saw flight durations of around 22 hours for US$843 return, changing in Seattle and Taipei. If you could start in Seattle it would obviously be a bit faster. If you are starting in a much smaller airport such as Eugene or Spokane you might be right about those ridiculous flying times. But if you could start at PDX or SEA I think you might still find something that works. And if you did I think Thailand would be ideal for what you have in mind. It’s a great destination for a solo traveler because there are so many other solo folks in Bangkok and on the islands.
If that doesn’t work I think Costa Rica could be a good option. It’s got plenty of beaches and also loads of adventure like zip lines and jungle tours and whatnot. It doesn’t have much “culture” on display though, as nearly everyone there is there for the beaches and adventures and volcanos and what have you.
One option that might work that also has some culture is the Playa del Carmen area, which is just south of Cancun. Playa del Carmen is a lovely tourist town with hundreds of small hotels and bars and restaurants and such, but there are also the Tulum ruins nearby and the Chichen Itza (much larger) ruins close enough to be a very popular day trip.
Another option would be Argentina. You could fly into Buenos Aires and spend a few days there and then perhaps fly to the Mendoza wine region or see the amazing Iguazu Falls or head to the mountain town of Bariloche. You wouldn’t get much beach time on that trip, but at least it would be warm and a lot of great culture and sights. Let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll be happy to help. -Roger
Hi Roger,
Thank you for your earlier response. After considering your words, I have decided that Cold is fine, we will take 8 days (must be Jan.13-20), and we can spend more money. We do not mind a full day or travel to and from the destination. I would really like somewhere with historical sites and natural beauty. I have been considering Ireland, but from what I read, the weather/hours of sunlight during that time would not allow us a great deal of time to be outdoors. I am considering Iceland and Ecuador(i have contacts there). I think that what I am really looking for is an experience that might be unique to the location—be it a breathtaking hike, traveling by donkeys, or whatever. I wonder if you just shake your head when you receive questions like this–someone asking for the world in 7 days at a reasonable price. All of your advice is deeply appreciated.
Mona,
That is funny and appreciated, but I’m used to people looking for something great, cheap, and quick. This does expand your options quite a bit. Still, I really wouldn’t recommend Iceland in mid January because, as you mentioned, it’s quite cold and you get very little daylight to work with. Iceland might be the most beautiful landscape in the world (or close to it), so it would be a shame to visit when the sun is only partially up from 10am to 3pm.
Ireland is actually somewhat similar in that it’s a very beautiful, lush, and green island that is way north of the equator. Again, the main joy of visiting Ireland is to rent a car and drive through the small villages and castles, or do something similar by train. The January weather there is pretty harsh, and the days are short as well. It’s just not a good time for a first visit there.
Ecuador is one of the South American countries that I’ve yet to visit myself, so I won’t be of much help. At least the weather would be fairly good and they get about 12 hours of sunlight every day of the year. If your local connections there make it sound appealing then I think it could be a great choice. It’s not one of the first South American countries that most people visit, so that could be a feather in your cap as well.
If you are willing to fly to Europe, then you have many very good choices. Spain and Italy are far enough south that the weather in January is actually nice enough to enjoy the outdoors most days. Have a look at my article about the best Europe destinations in January, and hopefully you can find one or more places that sound interesting. I’m happy to help more if you have more questions. -Roger