Destination for winter vacation

If you are planning a winter vacation this year, you may need advice. The goal is to choose the right location at the best price. Or maybe you’re not sure what to do when you get there. If so, stay in touch. I’ll give you some tips and other useful information.

Vacations are a great way to relax and get away from the stress of our daily lives. If you are planning a vacation in the coming months, it is important to find the right destination that meets all your needs.

Winter vacation is an opportunity to escape the cold, dark days of winter and explore a new destination.

It’s also a great time to try something new. If you’ve been in your hometown all winter, it might be time for a change of scenery. If you’re on the other side of things—if you live somewhere warm and sunny year-round—it’s still worth considering what a winter getaway can offer you.

While there are some places that are best visited during the summer (like beaches), there are plenty of options for winter trips that will give you an experience unlike anything else in your life. We’ve rounded up some of our favorites here:

If you’re looking for a place to go on your winter vacation, you might want to consider a destination that has snow, mountains, and forests. In this case, you’ll want to choose somewhere in Europe.

One option is Austria. This country offers plenty of skiing and snowboarding opportunities while also offering beautiful architecture and museums. Another possibility is Germany—the country’s capital city of Berlin has been called “the coolest city in the world.” It has over 2000 restaurants, parks, bars and clubs to explore while you’re there.

Founders Park, Islamorada, Florida Keys

The Florida Keys

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

The Florida Keys are a string of tropical islands connected by US Highway 1 that stretch about 120 miles off the state’s southern tip. While Florida is home to a variety of affordable winter destinations, Key West is popular with partiers as well as those who love beautiful beaches and sunsets, art galleries and water sports.

Where to Stay: Lime Tree Bay Resort is known as one of the best affordably-priced resorts in the Keys. Set along a palm-shaded, sandy beach, it offers all sorts of activity options, including kayaking onsite, swimming in one of two pools, soaking in the hot tub and lounging in a hammock. Parrot Key Hotel & Villas offers a great value in a recently revamped destination resort that feels like an old-fashioned beach community, complete with picket fences and porches.

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Flamenco Beach seaside shore, Culebra, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

There’s no need for a passport to visit Puerto Rico, but you’ll be able to enjoy a tropical, exotic island just the same. From a beach that glows in the dark, the pink sands of Isla Verde, outstanding diving and snorkeling to delicious cuisine, salsa dancing the night away, and waking up with incredible Puerto Rican coffee, there are many reasons to travel here.

Where to Stay: You’ll find lots of small independent hotels that are very budget-friendly, like the Villa Montana Beach Resort, a full-service hideaway on the sea, located just a few miles from the airport. The Copamarina Beach Resort in Guanica is an oceanfront resort stretching across 20 acres of lush tropical gardens offering seclusion and upscale amenities.

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Panama

Panama

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Panama offers an ideal destination for warm weather and sunshine and affordable accommodation. Bocas del Toro, situated on the northwestern Caribbean coast, is an archipelago of nine tropical islands with some of the best scuba diving and surf breaks in the country. The orange-tiled roofs and Spanish colonial architecture of old town Panama City offer a striking contrast to the skyscraper skyline across the bay, and in Casco Viejo, after dark music pours onto the street from every alley and corner. By day, you’ll find this area ideal for sipping coffee at Plaza Bolivar, browsing the markets, and watching the sunset from just above Plaza Francia.

Where to Stay: Villa Caprichosa is a palatial villa on Ilsa Taboga, which is just 30 minutes from Panama City. Alternatively, Waldorf Astoria Panama boasts affordable luxury with a prime location and a 6th-floor pool with sunset views.

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Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas, Nevada

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Sin City is a popular destination year-round, but it offers an especially ideal spot for warming up in the winter while enjoying sizzling entertainment at an affordable cost. In fact, some say it’s the very best wintertime bargain in the U.S. In addition to all of the shows and gambling opportunities, visitors enjoy everything from a peaceful gondola ride at the Venetian to heart-pounding thrill rides at the Stratosphere.

Where to Stay: While room rates for some of the best rooms are around $200 a night, if you’re willing to go a little off the Strip, you can find lodging for less than $50 per night in addition to a collection of unique attractions.

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San Diego, California

San Diego, California

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

San Diego is renowned for its year-round pleasant weather and a multitude of attractions. While it may not be warm enough for swimming in the winter, the mild temperatures are perfect for taking part in all sorts of other activities, while hotel prices are at their lowest. Enjoy taking a stroll on the beach while watching for whales as winter also happens to be whale migration season. Mission Beach is the hot spot for soaking up some rays, while La Jolla draws surfers with its great waves. Of course, you won’t want to miss a trip to the San Diego Zoo – and, you can save on attractions too by purchasing combo tickets that will get you into the zoo as well as museums and other parks.

Where to Stay: Pearl Hotel, a hip boutique hotel is not only stylish, but it’s also a steal, with rooms at less than $200 per night. You’ll be just steps from the ocean when you stay at San Diego’s Surfer Beach Hotel, which is an affordable option along Pacific Beach.

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Caladesi Beach

Caladesi Island, Florida

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Caladesi Island has been called one of America’s top “secret islands.” It stays warm all year long and boasts three miles of white, sandy beaches scattered with seashells. In fact, you’ll find some of the best shelling on the Gulf of Mexico right here. There are no hotels and no cars on the island – you’ll have to take a ferry and then explore it on foot. Walk the boardwalk nature trail and pass stands of mangroves, sand dunes, and possibly even a rare gopher tortoise. Rent a kayak and paddle around the bayside of the island to see herons, ospreys, and other birds that live in the sea-grass flats.

Where to Stay: Nestled on the southern end of the award-winning Clearwater Beach, Shephard’s Beach Resort is a six-story beachfront hotel famous for its lively ambiance and abundance of entertainment.

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Exuma, Bahamas

Bahamas

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

The Bahamas are not only just a hop, skip, and a jump from Florida, but hotels here are affordable. Considering you can typically find a reasonable flight fare here, it’s easy to put together a budget-friendly trip to the islands. This way, you’ll get to experience the wonderfully warm surrounding waters and indulge in fun activities like swimming, snorkeling, sailing, windsurfing, and a myriad of other water sports.

Where to Stay: A top family-friendly all-inclusive, Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach is only two minutes away from the beach. Margaritaville Beach Resort is in the heart of Nassau, with oceanfront rooms, a Fins Up Water Park and a large number of restaurants and bars.

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Catalina Island, California

Catalina Island, California

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

If you want to go snorkeling or diving without flying all the way to the Caribbean or another tropical locale, Catalina Island is a great option for an affordable vacation. Located about 20 miles off the Southern California coast via a one-hour boat trip from Long Beach, you can enjoy swimming through the clear waters that are filled with a diverse array of marine life. Lover’s Cove has been ranked among the top ten best spots in the world for snorkeling with sea stars, octopi, Garibaldi fish, eels and anemones just a few of the creatures you’re likely to encounter. Sea lions and dolphins are frequently spotted too.

Where to Stay: The Hermosa Hotel makes an ideal place to base your stay with incredibly reasonable rates during the winter.

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Montego Bay

Montego Bay, Jamaica

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

While much of the Caribbean is expensive in the winter, Montego Bay in Jamaica is one of the few reasonably priced places to visit during the high season, from about mid-January through early April. As a bonus, the weather during this time of year just doesn’t get much better. No matter where you stay in Montego Bay, in addition to relaxing on the sand, you’ll find plenty of water sports and other activities to keep you busy.

Where to Stay: The Iberostar Rose Hall Beach is an upbeat, all-you-can-drink mega-resort that crushes its competition with better food, liquor, service and activities (including free scuba tours), for less. You’ll also find several high-quality all-inclusive options that offer a very good value.

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Tulum, Mexico

Tulum, Mexico

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

While December and January tend to be popular months for visitors to Tulum, you can find some good deals on hotels and flights throughout February and into early March. Mexico has long been known as an affordable paradise for escaping the chill of winter, and in Tulum, you’ll find as much, or as little, to do as you like. This seaside community on the Yucatan peninsula is famous for its picture-perfect Caribbean beaches with giant sea turtles that roam the sand as well as being the site of pre-Columbian Mayan ruins, including temples and castillos dating back to the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries.

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