The days are getting shorter and colder, winter is just around the corner and you may need to recharge your batteries. So it’s time to book your next trip.
Are you one of those who love warm weather and beaches above snow-capped mountain peaks? Then you’ve come to the right place, because we know where the hottest hotspots are this year.
Read on to find the next European destination where you can chase the winter sun.
Madeira
Winter day temperatures (18°C to 20°C)
Known as the “Island of Eternal Spring”, Madeira is the perfect option if you are looking for adventure and outdoor activities in general.
Enjoy a 4×4 road trip, go whale watching on a catamaran, go surfing or hiking. You can also spend a day at the beach. The beaches there are usually less crowded and chances are you will have one all to yourself.
Even though Madeira is more of a tropical paradise, you can still find Christmas markets there. There are also plenty of 5-star luxury hotels, perfect for a couples getaway.
Malta
Winter day temperatures (16°C to 18°C)
Malta is often overlooked. However, it is just as beautiful as other destinations, and perhaps even more so.
It features beautiful beaches with dramatic cliffs, ancient buildings and numerous diving spots.
Yes, you can dive there at this time of year as the temperature in Malta hovers around 16 degrees. The mild weather also makes visiting all the cultural attractions in Valetta more enjoyable than in the hot summer.
Sicily
Winter day temperatures (14°C to 16°C)
Sicily is one of the warmest places in Europe. And even though the sea may be a bit too cold for swimming, there is plenty to do. Enjoy the museums and archaeological sites, take a bike ride or simply relax with a delicious glass of wine.
You can also ski on Etna – this may seem a bit unexpected, but it is definitely something.
If you want something more romantic, consider going here Ustica. This small island is located north of Sicily and can be reached by ferry from Palermo. It has insanely clear water, breathtaking dive sites and plenty of historical sites to explore.
Canary Islands
Winter day temperatures (18°C to 25°C)
The Canary Islands have been a popular holiday destination among snowbirds for years. And for good reason. They offer permanent sun all year round and activities for everyone to choose from.
The archipelago consists of 8 different islands, of which Tenerife is the largest. It’s a great choice for surfing and windsurfing – intermediate and advanced levels will love it as there’s a good chance of big waves in winter.
You can also go surfing Fuerteventura. This island is known for its pristine beaches and emerald green waters, plus there are plenty of natural parks to wander around, such as Corralejo Natural Park or Jandia.
If you prefer a vibrant city destination, consider heading here Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Enjoy the sights, shops and fuel with a few beers and tapas. You will also find a varied nightlife there.
Marbella
Winter day temperatures (14°C to 16°C)
Marbella is one of the most exclusive beach destinations in Spain. Located on the Costa del Sol, it has fantastic beaches of every kind, including family-friendly beaches and nudist beaches. There are plenty of bars, restaurants and 5-star resorts to indulge yourself in.
Marbella is also a great home base to explore southern Spain. Málaga and Gibraltar are just a short drive away. From there you can also easily reach Morocco.
Porto Santo
Winter day temperatures (16°C to 18°C)
Porto Santo is located approximately 43 kilometers northeast of Madeira and is a golden paradise with beautiful sandy beaches, crystal clear water and much cultural heritage. From there you can also observe some breathtaking sunsets.
Moreover, it is known for its therapeutic effects. Local sand has very unique properties and is used in many spas and treatments. Travelers also love the hospitality, friendly locals and first-class services that rival countries like Switzerland.
Cyprus
Winter day temperatures (14°C to 16°C)
Cyprus is one of the warmest places in Europe, making it a perfect destination to escape the cold. Popular activities you can undertake there include diving, sailing and other winter sports. You can also visit several historical sites or try some delicacies in local restaurants – the food culture in Cyprus is nothing short of spectacular.
Winter is considered the off-season, so you can find great deals on airline tickets from many European cities. Accommodation will also be slightly cheaper than during busy summers and you will have most of the beaches to yourself.
Crete
Winter day temperatures (14°C to 16°C)
Holidaymakers love Greece, the coast and of course the excellent cuisine. So why not visit in winter? Sure, it may not be as hot as other places in Europe, but you can still benefit from at least 5 hours of sunshine a day and the food is still great.
One of the islands where you can experience the Greek winter is Crete. You can explore the archaeological sites and museums without the lines or simply relax in one of the restaurants while enjoying a glass of wine or ouzo.
Are you an adventure fan? Surprise, surprise. The island’s peaks are usually covered in snow and are perfect for ski mountaineering.