The must-visit holiday hotspot to escape the cold weather... and no it's not in Mexico

Forget Mexico! While many Americans look to escape the holiday season's freezing temperatures south of the border, there are several tropical getaway options right here in the US.

Although Cancun - with its mile-long beaches, blue waves and bustling night life - may be the usual go-to option for snowbirds, you can swap heavy coats for swimsuits in several states. 

From the Sunshine State's charming winter beach towns to Alabama's coastlines, these domestic getaways offer the perfect escape to a winter paradise.

To start off, escape the winter chill in Key West, a tropical paradise as vibrant and sun-drenched as Cancun. Located in Florida, Key West boasts turquoise waters, a lively nightlife and charming historic streets. 

Winter visitors are greeted with balmy weather, perfect for exploring its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs and iconic landmarks like the Southernmost Point.

Beachgoers are spoiled for choice, with options ranging from the expansive Smathers Beach with its crystalline waters to the pristine Clarence S. Higgs Memorial Beach.

This stunning beach offers a perfect backdrop for beach volleyball and sunbathing, or simply strolling along its 400-foot pier, enjoying picturesque views of the turquoise waters.

As the sun begins to set, head to Mallory Square. This lively square hosts daily sunset celebrations, drawing crowds with captivating street performers, local artisans and breathtaking views over the Gulf of Mexico.

Although Cancun Mexico may be the usual go-to option to escape US winters, you can swap heavy coats for swimsuits right here in the states (Pictured: Key Largo, Florida)

Although Cancun Mexico may be the usual go-to option to escape US winters, you can swap heavy coats for swimsuits right here in the states (Pictured: Key Largo, Florida)

Key West, Florida, boasts turquoise waters, lively nightlife and charming historic streets

Key West, Florida, boasts turquoise waters, lively nightlife and charming historic streets

And the temperature around Christmas in the Keys? It hovers between a balmy 67 and 76 degrees. 

Keys Weekly's Mandy Miles said that while the 'only ice was in cocktails' at the annual boat parade, the mood was - as ever - merry and bright. 

Another standout Florida getaway is tucked along the stunning Emerald Coast — Destin. 

Known for its shimmering emerald-green waters and powdery white sands, this coastal gem easily earns its place on the list. Much like Cancun, Destin offers luxurious beachfront resorts and a lively downtown, making it an ideal spot for winter relaxation.

Winter in Destin brings mild temperatures hovering in the mid-60s, fewer crowds and plenty of sunshine to explore its natural attractions, such as Henderson Beach State Park. 

This serene park provides a peaceful escape from the daily grind, featuring pristine trails, picnic areas, and sweeping ocean views.

Nature-lovers will delight in spotting piping plovers and rabbits while wandering the sandy trails that wind through coastal scrub and towering dunes. 

For a touch of local charm, Destin’s vibrant cultural scene shines during its annual Christmas Parade, held in mid-December, offering visitors a festive way to experience this beloved beach town.

Pictured: Key West's annual boat parade, where a team of judges votes on the best adorned ships

Pictured: Key West's annual boat parade, where a team of judges votes on the best adorned ships

Another standout Florida getaway is tucked along the stunning Emerald Coast ¿ Destin (pictured)

Another standout Florida getaway is tucked along the stunning Emerald Coast — Destin (pictured)

Winter in Destin brings mild temperatures hovering in the mid-60s, fewer crowds, and plenty of sunshine to explore its natural attractions

Winter in Destin brings mild temperatures hovering in the mid-60s, fewer crowds, and plenty of sunshine to explore its natural attractions 

Alabama¿s Gulf Shores presents a compelling, lesser-known option for a winter escape

Alabama’s Gulf Shores presents a compelling, lesser-known option for a winter escape

With average winter temperatures in the mid-50s, travelers can also enjoy leisurely walks along Gulf Shores Public Beach

With average winter temperatures in the mid-50s, travelers can also enjoy leisurely walks along Gulf Shores Public Beach

'(The parade) was amazing,' Destin City Councilman Kevin Schmidt told The Destin Log after 2020's festivities. 'If you ask me, I saw tons of joy on so many faces today.' 

While Florida often takes the spotlight as a Cancun alternative, Alabama’s Gulf Shores presents a compelling, lesser-known option for a winter escape.

Though it may not be the first place that comes to mind, Gulf Shores rivals Cancun with its laid-back Gulf Coast charm and unspoiled beaches. 

Known for its warm hospitality, gentle waters, and family-friendly atmosphere, this hidden gem is perfect for those seeking a quiet and relaxing coastal retreat.

Winter in Gulf Shores brings mild temperatures and a peaceful ambiance, making it ideal for outdoor adventures without the summer crowds. 

Gulf State Park, one of Alabama’s most underrated natural treasures, offers miles of trails, fishing piers, and pristine beaches to explore. Visitors can stroll along scenic boardwalks, rent bikes, and immerse themselves in the diverse coastal ecosystems.

With average winter temperatures in the mid-50s, travelers can also enjoy leisurely walks along Gulf Shores Public Beach, where powdery white sands stretch out blissfully free of summer’s hustle and bustle.

And the area provides a range of fun yuletide festivities - from the The Baldwin Pops Holiday Concert performance at the Erie H. Meyer Civic Center to the Deck the House Scavenger Hunt.

Pictured: Destin's Christmas parade

Pictured: Destin's Christmas parade

Gulf State Park, one of Alabama¿s most underrated natural treasures, offers miles of trails, fishing piers, and pristine beaches to explore

Gulf State Park, one of Alabama’s most underrated natural treasures, offers miles of trails, fishing piers, and pristine beaches to explore

South Padre Island is an ideal winter getaway for sun-seekers and thrill-seekers alike

South Padre Island is an ideal winter getaway for sun-seekers and thrill-seekers alike

South Padre Island is a family friendly destination boating with marine life and interactive educational programs

South Padre Island is a family friendly destination boating with marine life and interactive educational programs

South Padre is located 20 miles away from Mexico

South Padre is located 20 miles away from Mexico

Continuing the trend of exploring Southern destinations, South Padre Island in Texas stands out as a must-visit island getaway, and is located 20 miles away from the border of Mexico.

Renowned for its pristine shores and endless aquatic adventures, this destination is an ideal winter getaway for sun-seekers and thrill-seekers alike.

Nature enthusiasts can visit Sea Turtle Inc., where they’ll learn about the conservation of endangered sea turtles and get up close to rescued turtles. 

This family-friendly facility features interactive exhibits and educational programs that inspire visitors — especially children — to appreciate and protect marine life.

Meanwhile, beach lovers will enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze at Isla Blanca Park. This scenic spot offers a range of amenities, including surf fishing jetties, walking trails, and a bait stand, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation and outdoor fun. 

And locals stress that a Christmastime getaway there will be well worth your while.

'Good time in my opinion. Water is pretty cold, but the beach is beautiful, and there are many things here and surrounding areas to keep you busy,' resident Laurie Levermann Coker shared on Facebook

'It's a beautiful time. The beginning of December is the boat parade, and then the Christmas parade on Padre Blvd. The island is less busy but the weather is wonderful,' local Amy-Noelle Gallo shared.