With autumn in full swing, you might already be missing the warmth of the summer sun.
These destinations offer pleasant winter sun temperatures, blue skies and equally blue seas.
Mid-haul
Muscat (and beyond) in Oman
On the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman blends diverse landscapes, pristine beaches, ancient forts, a rich culture and famous hospitality. Summer temperatures can be extreme so winter is a pleasant time to visit, with highs of around 26C in December.
There’s also plenty for adventurous travellers, with excellent diving, fishing and sailing opportunities, as well as mountain ranges – the Hajar Mountains are its most prominent – and the Wadi Ghul, known as ‘Arabia’s Grand Canyon’. You can tour Nizwa, the birthplace of Islam in Oman and visit Muscat, with centuries-old city walls in the old town, the spectacular Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and a 200-year-old souk.
Essaouira, Morocco
On Morocco’s Atlantic coast, Essaouria offers a laid-back alternative to the rather frenetic Marrakech (but can easily be tied into the same trip with the city less than three hours inland). With reliable winds, Essaouria is a popular spot for surfers and windsurfers, there’s a vibrant arts and music scene, as well as the UNESCO-listed medina. December sees highs hovering around 20C so it’s a perfect time to wander the winding streets, with buildings adorned with blue shutters, and colourful fabrics and handmade handicrafts hanging for sale.
Tenerife and La Gomera
You’ve probably heard of ever-popular Tenerife – with UNESCO city San Cristobal de La Laguna, the Anaga Biosphere Reserve, and Volcano Mount Teide – but its lesser-known Canary Island neighbour La Gomera also has plenty to offer nature lovers. This hidden, much-less travelled gem, the second smallest of the main islands in the Canaries, is an easy ferry journey from Tenerife. Temperatures in these parts sit at around 19 to 23C, which is perfect for getting active, including hiking through the cloud forests of Garajonay National Park.
Long-haul
Fort Myers, Florida
On the southwest coast of the southern state of Florida, Fort Myers offers winter sunseekers temperatures up to 24C in December and January. Famous for white sandy beaches, warm Gulf water and excellent seafood, there’s a slow pace of life here, with nature and wildlife in abundance on its doorstep. Hop on a boat (the only way they’re accessible) to Cabbage Key or Useppa island, or cross a bridge to the quiet Pine Island and Bokeelia – with fishing opportunities, art galleries and a rich indigenous history of the people of the Calusa. Meanwhile Sanibel and Captiva Island offers quaint villages, and impressive beaches. Expect to spot osprey, dolphins, manatees and sea turtles here.
St Lucia
Think of St Lucia and its two famous jagged mountains, the Pitons, probably come to mind (and they’re worth a visit) but this gorgeous eastern Caribbean island is also home to luscious rainforest, dramatic waterfalls and volcanic beaches. Its coral reefs offer excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities, you can visit hot springs, and immerse yourself in Creole culture, street parties and food. Make sure to visit Pigeon Island, Mamiku Gardens and the iconic Sugar Beach for that all-important Pitons photo.
Maldives
With 1,192 islands in the Maldives archipelago (around 200 that are actually inhabited, and 100 developed into resorts) how on earth do you pick which to visit? This picture-perfect tropical destination may be famous for honeymooning and villas jutting into the turquoise sea, but there’s more to the Maldives than beach lazing and luxury. It’s home to wildlife galore and there’s a big drive on protecting the species that live in the coral reefs and waters here – and a cruise is an alternative way to see more of this unique country.