After the excitement of Christmas and the champagne-fueled celebrations of New Year’s Eve, you might be ready to hang up your party shoes, but now is a perfect time to snag a travel bargain. Whether you want to shed your winter woollies at a tropical beach resort or hit the ski slopes in the Swiss Alps, make it your New Year’s resolution to tick off at least one of these destinations this season. Here are the top choices for where to go this winter.
—Zoe Smith
This story originally ran on Viator. Viator offers tours and things to do in more than 10,000 destinations around the world.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
With temperatures soaring and many locals escaping to the coast, midsummer can be a good time to score a bargain in Buenos Aires. If you can stand the humidity, this is the time to explore the sights without the crowds or relax in the cityâs many parks. Wander around the magnificent Recoleta cemetery, home to Evitaâs grave; take a picnic to the Bosques de Palermo; watch the street tango dancers at San Telmoâs Sunday market; or take a day trip to nearby Tigre, where you can take a scenic cruise along the river delta.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
With temperatures soaring and many locals escaping to the coast, midsummer can be a good time to score a bargain in Buenos Aires. If you can stand the humidity, this is the time to explore the sights without the crowds or relax in the cityâs many parks. Wander around the magnificent Recoleta cemetery, home to Evitaâs grave; take a picnic to the Bosques de Palermo; watch the street tango dancers at San Telmoâs Sunday market; or take a day trip to nearby Tigre, where you can take a scenic cruise along the river delta.
Hawaii
Serving up sun, sea, and sand all four seasons, thereâs no bad time of year to visit Hawaii and there are plenty of festivities to keep you busy this winter. Oahu kicks off its three-month-long Cherry Blossom Festival, followed by the Chinese New Year on January 31; the Pacific Islands Arts Festival celebrates traditional arts and crafts in Honolulu; and the Maui Whale Festival is held in honor of the annual humpback whale migration, making it the ideal time for whale-watching cruises.
Whistler, British Columbia
Even if you missed out on a white Christmas, itâs not too late to hit the ski slopes—and what better place to spend the winter months than Whistler, British Colombiaâs snow-blanketed wonderland? Powder junkies can make the most of the winter-sport hot spot with plenty of ski and snowboard runs to choose from, but even if you donât fancy hitting the slopes, you can still get your kicks snowmobiling, tubing, zip-lining, or dogsledding, or you can strap on some snowshoes for a hike in the snow. With the Christmas crowds heading home, resorts will also be quieter and the lull in business is often reflected in the prices, so keep a look out for special deals at the ski schools and lodges.
New Orleans, Louisiana
As the proud host of the biggest Mardi Gras celebrations in the U.S., New Orleans takes Fat Tuesday seriously, and preparations will already be underway this month for the big event. If you canât make it for March 4, you can still soak up the carnival spirit with a visit to Mardi Gras World, where you can tour the workshops and watch as local artisans craft the magnificent floats and flamboyant costumes for the dazzling Mardi Gras parade.
Central America
With the weather warm and dry and plenty of post-holidays deals to be found, right now is an ideal time to head south and explore Central America. Burn off those extra Christmas calories with a hike through the famous Mayan ruins of Tikal in Guatemala, a zip-lining adventure in the cloud forests of Costa Rica, or a snorkeling or scuba diving trip through Belizeâs famous Shark Ray Alley. If that sounds a bit too active, you could always opt for a cruise around the Bay Islands in Honduras, take in a spot of sightseeing in Panama City, or just hit the beach and top off your fading summer tan.
Venice, Italy
Over in Europe, Venice is another city getting geared up for the upcoming Carnevale (this year kicking off on February 15) and the souvenir stores will be crammed with colorful Venetian masks. Visiting Venice in winter means youâll have to wrap up warmly, but donât let the chilly weather stop you from enjoying the sights and making the most of low-season prices. Get glammed up for a show at the Teatro La Fenice opera house, escape the cold and explore Veniceâs many museums and galleries, or huddle up with friends in a waterfront coffee shop.
Bangkok, Thailand
With endlessly sunny days, balmy nights, and the high-season crowds keeping the party going well into the New Year, Bangkok is a lively place to go this winter. The biggest event in January is Chinese New Year on the 31st, when the cityâs Chinatown comes alive with an enormous dragon parade, a colorful display of paper lanterns, live music and dancing, and a mass of oriental street food stalls. Even if youâre not in town for the festivities, you can still take in the sights of Bangkok, bag some bargains at the cityâs legendary night markets, or take a day trip to the nearby Khao Yai National Park, where you can trek through the jungle on an elephant.
Morocco
Winter in Morocco is cooler but still warm enough for sightseeing, so head to Marrakesh where you can get lost in the labyrinth of souks, dig into steaming tagine in the bustling Djemaa el Fna square, or stroll around the opulent Bahia Palace. Thereâs no reason to only stay in the city though: Take a trip through the snowy Atlas Mountains, then warm up with a trek through the Sahara desert by camel, or head to the coastal resorts like Tangier and Essaouira, where surfers will be braving the winter waters to catch some of the biggest waves of the year.
Barcelona, Spain
Temperatures might not dip as low as they do in northern Europe, but thereâs still a chill in the air in Barcelona, so layer up your clothes before you head out sightseeing. Once youâve strolled around the Barri Gotic, Gaudiâs colorful Park Guell, and La Boqueria Market, there are plenty of ways to get warm: Check out the Picasso Museum and the Joan Miro Museum, go wine or cava tasting in the Catalan wine region, or learn to make tapas with a local cooking class. Alternatively, take a day trip to the mountaintop monastery of Montserrat or hop over the border to nearby Andorra, where you can hit the ski slopes, stock up on tax-free goods, and add another stamp to your passport.
Dominican Republic
Itâs always summertime in the Caribbean, and January is one of the most popular times to visit the Dominican Republic, with the beach and golf resorts of Punta Cana brimming with tourists. Thereâs more to the sun-soaked country than its pristine beaches though, so take the time to explore the UNESCO-listed Zona Colonial; enjoy a whale-watching cruise around Samana Bay; tour a traditional cigar factory; or get active with a speedboat ride, dune buggy adventure, or scuba diving course.
Interlaken, Switzerland
Few European destinations can compete with Switzerland when it comes to breathtaking winter scenery, and Interlakenâs mix of icy lakes, looming peaks, and alpine villages provide a magical backdrop for a winter break. Nestled in the foothills of the Bernese Alps, Interlaken is also Switzerlandâs adventure-sports capital, so prepare to get your pulse racing as you hike in the hills, take a horseback ride around the lake, or plummet from the sky on a death-defying bungee jump. Of course, winter brings plenty of powder, and Interlaken is perfectly situated for visiting the nearby ski resorts or ice-skating and snowshoeing around the lakelands.
Key West, Florida
As the southernmost point in the U.S. (not counting Hawaii), the small island of Key West is a top retreat for sun-loving travelers. And the party mood will be continuing into the New Year, with events like the Key West Food and Wine Festival, Key West Race Week, and the Florida Keys Seafood Festival all held in January. Once youâve made the most of the islandâs renowned beaches and nightlife, save some time for a visit to the Ernest Hemingway House Museum, where the iconic literary star once lived; spot dolphins on a cruise around the coast; or learn to fish in the Key West backcountry waters.
Norway
With the mercury plummeting as low as -40 degrees in some parts of the country, you wonât have to look far to find snow in Norway, and skiers will be in their element as they tackle some of Europeâs best cross-country ski routes. Alternatively, brave the world-famous Holmenkollen Ski Jump; hurtle through the snow on a dogsled; try your hand at snowmobiling, ski-kiting, or snowshoeing; or spend a night in an ice hotel. January is also one of the best months for northern lights viewing expeditions, and catching sight of the dramatic arctic lightshow is sure to be the highlight of your trip.
Chile
If youâve had enough of frosty mornings and thermal jumpers, swap skiing for surfing in Chile, where the South American summer is in full swing and the beaches will be filling up with sunbathers. Vina del Mar, Algarrobo, and La Serena are among the most popular coastal resorts, where you can learn to surf or bodyboard, go snorkeling or scuba diving, or relax in traditional fishing villages like Valparaiso. The next few months are also prime time for spotting whales along the Otway Sound or hiking in the Andes.
Oman
The rising star of the Middle East makes a popular choice for both cruise visitors and luxury travelers, and with ocean, mountains, and desert all in close proximity, thereâs truly something for everyone in Oman. Explore the capitalâs many sights, like the grand Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, with a walking tour of Muscat; take a day trip around the historic forts of Nizwa; or opt for a 4Ã4 safari through the Hajar Mountains.
Philippines
It might be the dry season in the Philippines, but there is still a plethora of ways to get wet. Choose from snorkeling with whale sharks, diving amidst colorful corals and Japanese WWII wreckages, learning to surf on Siargo Island, or kitesurfing along the coast of Boracay. Of course, thereâs a lot to do on dry land too, like hiking through the UNESCO-listed rice terraces of the Ifugao province, scaling the Mount Mayon volcano, or hitting the legendary nightclubs and karaoke bars of Manila.
Madeira, Portugal
Marooned in the Atlantic between Portugal and Morocco and blessed with year-round sun, Madeira has long been a favored destination of European package tourists. But thereâs more to the pint-sized island than its beach resorts. Islanders will be celebrating their unique natural landscapes this month with the annual five-day Madeira Islands Walking Festival, so there will be lots of opportunities to explore under the guidance of local experts. A vast network of trails follow the islandâs many levadas (historic irrigation channels) through sub-tropical rainforests and traditional villages, along soaring coastal cliffs and rugged mountain peaks, and around the neighboring island of Porto Santo.
Goa, India
The smallest Indian state is also the countryâs most popular winter sun destination and tourist hot spots like Agonda, Baga, Calangute, and Varca are sure to be teeming with sunseekers. If the white-sand beaches, striking colonial architecture, and bohemian party scene arenât enough, winter also brings a number of celebrations like the Three Kings Festival, the Makar Sankranti Hindu festival, and Indiaâs Republic.
Perth, Australia
Escape the insufferable heat of Queensland and the Northern Territory and spend this month on Australiaâs west coast, where the cosmopolitan state capital of Perth offers a wealth of natural attractions to enjoy. Kingâs Park will be the focal point of summer fun when it hosts an outdoor cinema, open-air Shakespeare performances, and live music. Alternatively, enjoy snorkeling, surfing, or sunbathing at the city beaches; tour the wineries of the Margaret River; cuddle up with koalas and kangaroos at Perth Zoo; or go swimming with wild dolphins.
Scotland
After the four-day extravaganza of Hogmanay to welcome in the New Year, you might assume January would be quiet month in Scotland, but those hard-partying Scots still have a few tricks up their sleeves. Most unique is the Up Helly Aa festival, held on the final Tuesday of January in Lerwick, the capital of the remote Shetland Islands. A riotous celebration of the islandsâ ancient Nordic ties, the annual event is Europeâs largest fire festival and culminates in a dramatic parade of costumed Vikings and the ritualistic burning of a replica Viking longship. Also in January is Burns Night, held in honor of Scotlandâs national poet, Robert Burns, and celebrated all around the country with pubs serving up traditional "Burns Suppers"—haggis, neeps and tatties (mashed turnips and potatoes), and cock-a-leekie soup, washed down with plenty of Scotch whisky.
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