Trending Destinations for Winter Sun This Year

Stuck for ideas on where to visit for your dose of Vitamin D this winter? We’ve picked out some popular destinations that have piqued our interest for the coming winter.

Dubai

For people who can’t hack the soaring temperatures of summer, Dubai’s winter season promises milder daytime temperatures ranging from around 24-30 degree; perfect for getting out and exploring.

A compelling mix of beaches, shopping malls, theme-parks and desert adventures, the best known of the Emirates really does have something for all ages and tastes - and something new to discover however many times you come back. If you time your visit well, you could be around for the festivities of UAE National Day on 2nd December.

Mauritius

“Mauritius was made first and then heaven; and heaven was copied after Mauritius”, pronounced Mark Twain, quoting an islander.

Something of a scuba diving Mecca, Mauritius’ beaches are almost entirely encircled by coral reefs to discover, and there are shipwrecks to investigate too. Among the most thrilling sites are Coin de Mire, with the Djabeda wreck (almost fully covered in soft pink coral) and a wealth of marine life including octopi, dolphins and stingrays, and Cathedral, an extensive cavern and cave system. Due to the trade winds, the best time to dive there is through the winter months, roughly November through to April

Western Australia

While the East Coast may be the tourist hotspot of Australia with Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane drawing in the crowds, the perimeter of Western Australia is littered with extraordinary attractions, both manmade and natural.

As visitors generally arrive in Perth, the first step is to head south to Margaret River wine region where miles of rolling vineyards, well-stocked breweries and elegant restaurants await. A stay in Margaret River itself is a must for any visitor but if you have the time, head to Dunsborough and Busselton for some of Australia’s best surf.

If you decide to head up north, you’ll pass by hundreds of miles of deserted talcum powder-white sand beaches with popular stop offs including Lancelin with its sandboarding. We recommend heading up to Exmouth and the surrounding region for some of the most incredible diving and snorkelling opportunities on earth along the Ningaloo reef.

Maldives

Made up of 1192 islands, which group into 26 atolls, the Maldives is widely considered to be the ultimate destination for a tropical island getaway, with its away-from-it-all feel, lavish resorts and postcard-perfect scenery.

Throughout the past year, a clutch of new resorts have opened in the Maldives, including Jumeirah Maldives and OBLU SELECT Lobigili, creating opportunity for new experiences amongst even the most seasoned of Maldives visitors.

Thailand

With so much to discover in the ‘land of smiles’, the best way to do it is on a twin-centre break.

Chiang-Mai, in the North, delivers laid back authentic Thailand against a backdrop of misty mountains and lush green paddy fields, best enjoyed with a warm fragrant bowl of khao soi. Meanwhile Phuket, in the south, represents the classic Southeast Asian island experience with its luxurious resorts, playful bars and warm shallow coastal waters. And, with the newly opened Bush Camp from Elephant Hills, you can look forward to an ethical elephant encounter during your time in Chiang Mai.

For some personal suggestions on where you should visit this winter, get in touch today.

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