Warm Places To Vacation In February

The Winter months can drag on and then it hits you, the time change. (Do you ever notice the second time the time changes feel even more drastic than the first?)February can be especially brutal – days are short, cloudy and cold. If you’re stuck at home during this time of year, there’s no reason to let cabin fever set in! Check out these warm places to vacation in February – they won’t keep you inside all month.

So you’re looking to escape the winter blues and think about warmer places to vacation in February. In order to help you, I’ve created this list of five great places in the Caribbean and Bahamas where you can soak up the late-winter sun. Depending on your preference, you can decide which destination is right for you!

So we all know that when traveling to a warm beach, or some other sunny destination is completely out of the picture due to unseasonably cold temperatures.  So take heart! There are options for you and your loved ones to still be able to escape the cold and have a memorable February vacation.

If you’re thinking about planning a vacation in February, but are worried that you won’t find a warm enough place to travel then this post is for you.

Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you can’t take a vacation. In fact, I think you should — February is the perfect month to get away from your desk and head somewhere warm. Maybe it will help get you excited for spring.

If you’re someone whose hometown is at the mercy of a plummeting thermometer in winter, it might be time to start thinking about where you can steal away for a seasonal thaw or enjoy a getaway during the post-New Year’s winter slump.

The Southern Hemisphere, Southeast Asia, and even many regions of the U.S. have fabulous weather in the winter months, so come that February chill, there is no shortage of warm weather destinations to escape to. Get ready for sandy beaches, wine alfresco, hiking, and cultural celebrations. We hope this list of warm places to visit in February, which includes February highs and lows, helps when planning your winter getaway.

Warm Places To Vacation In February

Fort Lauderdale beach in Florida.
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1. Fort Lauderdale, Florida

High: 78 Degrees

Low: 62 Degrees

One of the largest cruise ports in the world, Fort Lauderdale is truly an international beach destination. Catering to a mature and sophisticated crowd, this is one of the premier destinations in Florida for high-end shopping, elegant cocktails, live music, and, of course, the beach.

Water is the way of life in Fort Lauderdale, as it’s built on a system of canal-like waterways (the Venice of the Americas, anyone?). This brings in a luxurious yacht vibe, shiny hotels, and A-list restaurants.

Most of the activity hums around Las Olas Boulevard, which is flanked with high-end shopping and dining. Tip: Be sure to brunch at Big City Tavern, a local rite of passage. We hear the crab cakes Benedict and banana Nutella French toast are to die for.

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Sunset in the Maldives.
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2. The Maldives

High: 84 Degrees

Low: 79 Degrees

The Maldives is paradise, peppered with lagoons, luxury resorts, overwater bungalows, and sunsets that set the sky on fire.

The best attractions on the Maldives truly are its A-list hotels, which are among the best in the world. One even has its own underwater restaurant.

But visitors will want to begin in the capital, Male, which is the best place to see local life. Drink in the vibrantly colored houses, the aromatic markets, and the culture at the National Museum.

Diving is an obvious attraction in a nation that is made up of mostly ocean space. Feeling adventurous? Try Hammerhead Point in the Rasdhoo Atoll for some of the best hammerhead diving. Rasdhoo Divers is a local dive shop that arranges tours to see the sharks.

Wailua waterfalls in Kauai, Hawaii.
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3. Kauai, Hawaii

High: 78 Degrees

Low: 66 Degrees

For outdoor adventure in a deliciously warm climate, it has to be the island of Kauai. Definitely not for resort-lubbers, Kauai will dazzle anyone who lives for adventure, from helicoptering through emerald valleys and zip-lining through treetops to hiking to gushing waterfalls and zigzagging around imposing cliffs.

Begin your Kauai adventure by setting the scene with a Blue Hawaiian helicopter tour of the Waimea Canyon. Adventurists can also hike the 11-mile Kalalau Trail for an up-close and personal look at the rugged cliffs. Note: As of June 17 permits are required to hike the full trail. For a lower-impact experience, consider taking a dip at Poipu Beach Park or Kalapaki Beach.

Kauai’s natural environment has remained relatively undisturbed. No town surpasses 10,000 people and no building is taller than a coconut tree, which is mandated by law.

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