The best holiday destinations in January

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Christmas is over, the New Year’s hangover is lingering and workdays and school hours are back on. From 1 January, reality kicks in, so why not book a New Year getaway and escape the January blues? Post-Christmas and pre-Valentines, it's cheap – snap up an off-peak season deal across the globe, from one of the best Caribbean islands to the sunny neighbourhoods of Sydney and LA. Here, we round up the best places to go on holiday in January 2025.
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1. The Philippines
Temperature in January: 31°C high; 24°C low
Season: dry season
Travel time from UK: From 14 hours 30 minutes to Manila
Time difference: GMT +8The Philippines grace most people’s bucket lists – and it’s easy to see why. Social media feeds are frequently littered with enchanting pictures of kaleidoscopic underwater worlds, perfect sandy swathes and uncharted jungles punctuated by twinkling waterfalls. Explore Manila for a few days for a city-and-beach break, dipping in and out of churches, national museums and swanky hotel restaurants. However, the islands really steal the spotlight and, as an archipelago, the Philippines comprises more than 7,500 of them. Utilise easy transport links on shorter itineraries and explore beautiful Boracay equipped with scuba gear, feast in beach shacks after surfing off the coast of teardrop-shaped Siargao, and explore the lagoons of Bucas Grande with expert guides.
Sustainable travel tip: Unfortunately, long flights are unavoidable for many travellers. Consider making a difference on the ground by checking into eco-lodges and getting involved in local conservation projects.
Where to stay: Most journeys to the Philippines incorporate multiple stops, but bucket list stays among the islands include Amanpulo on the dazzling island of Palawan and The Peninsula Manila – a great city hideout for post-flight recuperation. Connor Sturges
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2. The Dolomites
Temperature in January: 6°C high; -5°C low
Season: Winter
Travel time from UK: 2 hours to Venice, then 3 hours 30 minutes by train to Bressanone
Time difference: GMT +1While many skiers head straight for the French peaks between November and February, in-the-know winter sports fans and wellness enthusiasts go the extra mile and seek out the natural beauty of The Dolomites. It’s a hiker’s paradise during summer, but you’ll need to don your skis and go off-piste for wild exploration over winter, thanks to considerable snowfall. Cortina d'Ampezzo hosted the 1956 Winter Olympics and is ideal for skiers of all abilities, becoming Italy’s answer to St Moritz in recent decades. However, these peaks hide various charming towns, and it’s not all about the slopes. Check into one of the region’s sleekest spa hotels to unwind completely after the Christmas chaos.
Sustainable travel tip: It’s quite a commitment, but it is possible for travellers fearful of flygskam (the Swedish word for flight shame) to travel from London to Venice and beyond by train. There’s the Orient Express for a no-expense-spared, bucket-list adventure, or the easiest route is via Paris and Zürich with a few buses in between.
Where to stay: There are few Italian hideouts as tranquil as Forestis Dolomites. Feast on natural ingredients assembled so beautifully it’s almost criminal to tuck in, admire mountain vistas from the indoor/outdoor swimming pool, and sleep better than you’d ever thought possible in the sleek suites. Connor Sturges
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3. Sri Lanka
Temperature in January: 32°C high; 10°C low
Season: dry season
Travel time from UK: 10 hours 40 minutes (direct)
Time difference: GMT +5:30Days are sunny, dry and hot, while evenings are similarly balmy in January, so it’s a perfect option for escaping the northern hemisphere’s chill. Many beautiful Indian Ocean destinations offer little more than beach time and international dining. While we’re all for R&R on a fly-and-flop escape, Sri Lanka offers so much more. Fly into Colombo and head straight for one of the dazzling beachside cities or smaller fishing villages, from Trincomalee in the north-east to the bustling historic city of Galle. Galle offers the perfect combination of cultural attractions, exceptional restaurants and enough toes-in-the-sand downtime to overcome the jetlag. Linger in Colombo before the end of the trip and embark on a whistlestop tour of the city’s most iconic attractions with renewed energy.
Sustainable travel tip: Sri Lanka’s train journeys are some of the most scenic in the world. Pair a rail adventure with inter-city buses for a lower carbon footprint and skip the car hire.
Where to stay: Escape the chaos of the city at Tekanda Lodge, a spectacular guest house and retreat perched on a jungle hilltop in the very south of the island. Connor Sturges
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4. Barbados, Caribbean
Temperature in January: 29°C high; 23°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 8 hours 45 minutes
Time difference: GMT -4It’s the Caribbean island’s good-time vibes that keep regulars coming. Well, that and the pirate’s bounty of bleached-white, powdery beaches. The glam west coast might be all five-star luxury, but travel slightly south, and the scene quickly skews more local. Lively town Oistins’ Friday Night Fish Fry brings the community out for an open-air party, with fresh-caught fish on the barbecue and booming reggae. Or, closer still, hit St Lawrence Gap, a strip of rambunctious rum bars. On the quieter east coast, pounding Atlantic waves draw surfers: Bathsheba is the closest Barbados gets to boho, with pro boarders and tattooed artists. In January, the dawn of dry season, it’s all appealing – drenched only in a daily average nine hours of sunshine.
Sustainable travel tip: The best way to benefit the Barbados community is to leave your hotel. Spend tourist dollars at Oistins Fish Fry, which benefits local businesses.
Where to stay: Cobblers Cove prides itself on being quietly elegant. It is an intimate, stylish country-house hotel situated on a white-sand beach, with 40 spacious rooms that open onto the luscious gardens. For more, see our picks of the best hotels in Barbados.
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5. Thailand, Asia
Temperature in January: 32°C high; 22°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 12 hours
Time difference: GMT +7Thailand is heavenly in January. Yes, it's peak season, but the mayhem of the Christmas and New Year parties is over; Bangkok is just about as pleasant as it's ever going to get, and the islands on the south-western Andaman Coast are just lovely: Koh Phi Phi, Phuket, Koh Lanta. Over on the east side, the islands of Koh Samui, Phangan and Tao are wetter – if you're heading here, it's best to wait a couple of months til March, but still, those monsoon-like rains blow in, pour themselves out, then an hour later everyone's back on the beach.
Sustainable travel tip: Thai sleeper trains are modern and comfortable, so consider an overnight rail adventure between destinations rather than internal flights. Similarly, when visiting islands, there’s a ferry option more often than not, so don’t head for the airport as a matter of course.
Where to stay: The Standard offers a peppy, high-energy experience in Bangkok’s tallest skyscraper. Families and those seeking the more serene should book into the whimsical railway-themed InterContinental Khao Yai Resort, with its charming suites all set up in vintage railway carriages, and an old-timey ticketing booth serving as a lobby. See our guide to the best hotels in Thailand for more.
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6. Val d'Isere, France
Temperature in January: -1°C high; -10°C low
Season: winter
Travel time from UK: 1 hour 40 minutes
Time difference: GMT +1With New Year crowds gone and no school holidays on the horizon, January is a fine time to hit up the best ski resorts in Europe. And not only does French ski resort Val present the most reliable powder on the continent, but this St-Tropez-on-snow is only getting splashier. The spot is home to some of the best ski hotels and chalets in the region. And if Olympic downhills and Michelin-starred restaurants aren’t doing it, there are plenty more inventive ways to get your kicks. Who’s up for a circuit of BMW’s ice track?
Sustainable travel tip: Looking to offset all that Val d’Isère excess? Eurostar runs direct trains from London St Pancras to Bourg St Maurice during ski season; local buses then make the 45-minute trip from the station to Val.
Where to stay: Le Refuge de Solaise, once a cable car station, is now a fun-loving ski hotel with ski-in/ski-out access, marking one of France’s highest places to bed down. We also love Le Yule, located right on the edge of the front de neige and the nursery slope. The rooms are decorated in minimalist Scandinavian style with natural colours and have balconies overlooking the piste.
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7. Porto, Portugal
Temperature in January: 14°C high; 6°C low
Season: winter
Travel time from UK: 2 hours 20 minutes
Time difference: GMT +0There is no doubt about it: Portugal is booming. While the country’s mild winters might not be scorching, they are quieter – and prices lower than usual, in a destination already beloved for being very affordable. Porto, Lisbon’s little sister, has undergone its own creative renewal. Once-decaying medieval streets buzz with kerbside cafés and retooled townhouses, transformed into stylish hotels by local designers. The food scene is fizzing, there’s more to Porto than sandwich shops and port wine tastings, from Michelin-starred menus to relaxed, wine-focused dining. And then there’s the terraced port vineyards of the Douro Valley, 100km inland.
Sustainable travel tip: Taking the train to Portugal is a much better idea than it might sound – and it only takes 24 hours. First, catch the Eurostar from London to Paris, then the high-speed TGV to Irun in Spain’s Basque Country, followed by the overnight Sud Express to Lisbon, which has sleeper cabins with private showers and a cafe/bar. After a sophisticated night on the rails, there’s no shortage of direct trains to Porto. Felicidades!
Where to stay: Bijou design hotel Gran Cruz House pairs sorbet-toned rooms with a couldn’t-be-better location and a standout restaurant helmed by one of Portugal’s top chefs. On Rua das Flores, the 16th century Casa da Companhia building blends modern luxury with traditional touches, and hosts regular Port bottle ‘fire openings’ where you can learn about the city’s Port culture. See our guide to the best hotels in Porto for more.
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8. Mexico
Temperature in January: 23°C high; 8°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 11 hours 10 minutes
Time difference: GMT -6The coast of Mexico is everything the British winter is not: light, colour, exoticism; warm and spicy and exuberant. Parties on the beach, yoga under the trees, a dip in dappled-light cenotes. We fell for the cosmic vibes of Tulum, and the little barefoot island of Isla Holbox, off the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula. For the haciendas and smart resorts on the Riviera Maya; for colonial Mérida. And over on the west coast, sunny, surfy Sayulita. The weather on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts is wonderful in January: hot but not too hot, with barely any rain at all. Required holiday reading: The Lacuna, by Poisonwood Bible author Barbara Kingsolver.
Sustainable travel tip: Where Tulum’s not-so-green practices have made headlines, and the Riviera Maya’s resorts are all about opulence, Isla Holbox’s modus operandi is small-scale and local. The lack of paved roads all but mandates getting around by bicycle; the most convenient way to arrive is by 30-minute ferry from the mainland; restaurants, bars and stores are owned by islanders; and single-use plastics have been banned since 2018.
Where to stay: Near the powdery white sands of Xpu-Ha, the secluded jungle hideaway of Hotel Esencia is a reprieve from bustling resorts and hedonistic eco-hotels. Five minutes from Huanacaxtle Beach, Susurros del Corazón offers an all-inclusive experience with a boutique hotel feel. The revamped Kimpton Mas Olas Resort and Spa is a great choice for the eco-conscious, with an on-site solar farm. See our guide to the best hotels in Mexico for more.
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9. Rwanda, Africa
Temperature in January: 24°C high; 9°C low
Season: First dry period
Travel time from UK: 10 hours 40 minutes (indirect with Rwandair or Egyptair)
Time difference: GMT +2There are many reasons to go to Rwanda. Vibrant Kigali exudes an air of positivity from its extraordinarily resilient people. In Akagera National Park, still off-radar on the safari scene, lion and black rhino have been reintroduced, and you’ll spot elephants, giraffes and zebras roaming the savannah – but no other safari tourists. Trek through ancient rainforests, babble with monkeys – colobus, baboon, chimpanzee. But it’s Rwanda’s mountain gorillas that are the blockbuster draw. Not even 100 people a day are permitted to trek, accompanied by trackers, into the Virunga cloud forest of Volcanoes National Park, for a close encounter with the critically endangered creatures – a moving, once-in-a-lifetime experience. It’s possible any time of year – whenever you can get a coveted permit – but as the first dry period, January is one of the best months for trekking.
Sustainable travel tip: The income from carefully monitored responsible tourism funds the conservation of Rwanda’s mountain gorillas.
Where to stay: Two of Africa’s most sensational lodges are found not far from Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and the gorillas: Bisate, Wilderness Safaris’ thatched, curvaceous and exquisitely designed eco-lodge and One&Only Gorilla’s Nest.
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10. The Japanese Alps
Temperature in January: 3°C high; –5°C low
Season: Winter
Travel time from UK: 11 hours 50 minutes
Time difference: GMT +9Most tourists miss Honshu’s mountainous Nagano Prefecture, which rewards the more intrepid traveller with unique experiences in this eternally surprising land. It is home to the drama and forested beauty of the Japanese Alps, the Nakasendo Way winding through the Kiso Valley, and Kiso Mountain peaks, which, in January, are white with snow. In Joshinetsu National Park, the ski resort of Shiga Kogen is massive – 51 lifts and dozens of hotels – but still little-known to overseas visitors, its slopes uncluttered. Apres-ski here is all about sushi feasts and restorative bathing in the natural onsen baths… perhaps even in Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, surrounded by scarlet-faced macaques who wallow in the steaming pools to keep warm.
Sustainable travel tip: The Japanese rail system is one of the cleanest and speediest around, so make use of it when embarking on tours and grander itineraries.
Where to stay: Tobira Onsen Myojinkan is located in the Tobira hot-spring area of the Japanese Alps. Its clean lines, calming colour palettes and sense of being truly in nature make it a great place to stay.
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11. Andaman Islands
Temperature in January: 29°C high; 21°C low
Season: Dry and cool
Travel time from UK: 9 hours 50 minutes to Chennai; 2 hours to Havelock
Time difference: GMT +5.5A castaway fantasy of white-sand cays and lagoons of tropical blue, the Andamans are the Indian Ocean archipelago on which few have set barefoot. Surfers and backpackers seeking next-level undiscovered make the 60-hour voyage by basic boat from Kolkata or Chennai to stay in shacks along its pristine shores. In the past decade or so, more luxurious digs have been established: primarily the Taj Exotica, in five-star splendour on Havelock island, and the more boutique Jalakara, set up by an Englishman and his wife.
Sustainable travel tip: Experiences here are all-natural: swimming, snorkelling, surfing, nature trails and bird walks.
Where to stay: As well as Taj Exotica and Jalakara, Barefoot at Havelock is a rustic delight.
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12. Jamaica
Temperature in January: 30°C high; 19°C low
Season: Winter
Travel time from UK: 9 hours 45 minutes
Time difference: GMT -5Winter in Jamaica – when temperatures dip to a cool 30ºC by day – is a bright and balmy affair. This vibrant island dances to its own rhythms throughout January with music festivals. Jamaica’s music scene has always been world-leading, and never more so than right now. January is also one of the loveliest times to go for peak beach weather, the deliciously warm sea for swimming, and hiking – to waterfalls along the One Love Trail or up through coffee plantations to the peak of the Blue Mountains.
Sustainable travel tip: Eco-forward Stush in the Bush serves delicious, homegrown plant-based Rastafari-Ital dishes, gathers rainwater for the local community and generates solar power.
Where to stay: Ian Fleming’s former home, GoldenEye, is now one of several Jamaica boltholes owned by Island Records boss Chris Blackwell – and remains a legend. Its history is richly storied; Island Records brought Bob Marley to the world, and GoldenEye, in turn, has brought a string of musicians to the island, who have written songs in its waterside huts.
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13. Lanzarote, Canary Islands
Temperature in January: 20°C high; 13°C low
Season: winter
Travel time from UK: 4 hours 15 minutes
Time difference: GMT +0It’s no secret the Canary Islands offer reliable winter sun – but it may surprise that there’s another side to Lanzarote. Skip the East Coast’s gaudy mega-hotels and discover a very cool Canary. Much of the built landscape owes a debt to local architect César Manrique, who designed many of the island's must-see architectural feats: Jardín de Cactus, his magical cactus amphitheatre, or the home he designed for himself, where cave-like rooms are carved into lava bubbles (now home to the Fundacíon César Manrique). Speaking of which, the island’s volcanic landscape is its own art project. Timanfaya National Park presents a ravishing patchwork of rainbow-hued earth. If climbing a volcano doesn’t do it for you, get wet: dive underwater through the art park Museo Atlántico, or surf local favourite Famara beach, a dramatic stretch to the north.
Sustainable travel tip: There’s no slow boat to Lanzarote, but many budget airlines fly here – and a few are genuinely attempting to reduce emissions. EasyJet, in fact, is rather progressive as carbon-gushing corporations go.
Where to stay: Finca Malvasia is a four-apartment hotel in Lanzarote's central La Geria wine region. It's packed with funky touches such as volcanic-stone walls and cactus gardens. For a private stay, bed down in one of our favourite villas in Lanzarote.
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14. Silver Lake, Los Angeles
Temperature in January: 20°C high; 10°C low
Season: winter
Travel time from UK: 11 hours 15 minutes
Time difference: GMT -8Now Venice has officially made the transition from edgy to upscale, where do you go in LA for more boho, less bling? Head east to Silver Lake. There might not be a beach, but the chilled neighbourhood vibe more than compensates. Houses spill down jungly hills to palm-lined boulevards jammed with vintage T-shirts and vinyl. Behold the surf shops and farmers' markets, street murals and food trucks, plus indie clubs that launched Foo Fighters and Foster The People. Think of it as an unending summer of hip, young cool – even in January. And, as with any self-respecting creative hub, it’s where food trends are born: see Trois Familia’s French-Mexican brunch, with beet-tartare tostada and churro French toast.
Sustainable travel tip: LA traffic is notorious, and its subpar public transportation even more so, but you can do your bit by renting a hybrid car.
Where to stay: The Palihouse Santa Monica boutique beach lodge is in a Spanish Colonial Revival-style building, a range of suites with a home-from-home philosophy.
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15. Cape Verde
Temperature in January: 24°C high; 19°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 8 hours
Time difference: GMT -1A smattering of volcanic islands 350 miles off the coast of Senegal, Cape Verde seems a lonely prospect at first look, out in the mid-Atlantic. But there’s a reason it has fast become a fly-and-flop favourite: miles of uninterrupted ivory beaches, impossibly pure surf and an intriguing lunar landscape. Not to mention its consistently sunny disposition: January’s average temperature is 25˚C. And finally, there’s a lovely little eco-lodge to rival the big hotels and budget guesthouses. Run entirely on renewable energy, Spinguera is a restored fishing village with its own private beach on the north coast of Boa Vista island (translation: good view). Think charming, stone-hewn villas with bright yellow shutters, fresh, white bedrooms and lantern-lit sunset suppers. You could while away every day right here. Or go island-hopping to explore more of Cape Verde’s craggy beauty, from Sal’s red deserts and salt pans to São Vicente, the heart of its colourful Afro-Portuguese culture.
Sustainable travel tip: Try exploring the islands by ferry. Some routes are more regular and reliable than others, such as São Vicente to lush and mountainous Santo Antão, and Santiago to rugged Fogo (where there’s a vineyard in a volcanic crater).
Where to stay: At Odjo d'Agua Hotel, a small, locally owned hotel with a garden, a pool, anachronistically decorated rooms (antiques and curios, fishing equipment and so on) and an open-air restaurant-bar jutting out into the sea, where you can dine as the Atlantic rollers crash past.
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16. Montreal, Canada
Temperature in January: -4°C high; -12°C low
Season: winter
Travel time from UK: 7 hours 20 minutes
Time difference: GMT -5If a rave in sub-zero temperatures sounds appealing, Montréal is for you. The city’s annual January Igloofest tempts parka-clad party people outside with a line-up of world-class EDM acts. Elsewhere, the French château architecture looks fabulous with frosting, and you can go snowshoeing up Mount Royal for excellent city views (it’s more of a hill, really, right in the middle of town). Mile End’s hipsters have been replaced by good-looking young families, but its food institutions remain: warm up with classic smoked-meat sandwiches at Schwartz’s Deli, or St-Viateur’s hot-out-the-oven, hand-rolled bagels (thinner and sweeter than New York’s). For a comforting treat in the cold, poutine is considered a delicacy – try it at Au Pied de Cochon or Garnde Manger. If you need to come in from the cold, there’s the Underground City – a network of shops, museums and restaurants below downtown’s core.
Sustainable travel tip: In the hip warehouse district Griffintown, the Hôtel Alt Montréal, from Canadian-owned Groupe Germain, has been designed with sustainability in mind: think geothermal heating and energy-saving lighting.
Where to stay: Auberge du Vieux-Port, located on the riverfront in Vieux Montreal, has a restaurant and a rooftop terrace with views of the St-Lawrence River and the Old Port.
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17. Panama
Temperature in January: 32°C high; 24°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: from 12 hours 50 minutes
Time difference: GMT -5Finding a photograph-worthy beach in Panama – a compact country with two long coasts – is easy. Finding a suitably chic stay to match is more of a challenge. Maybe that’s why this gem gets overshadowed by its rowdy neighbours, Colombia and Costa Rica. But that’s all starting to change now, thanks to the Islas Secas. On a remote, private archipelago of the same name, just 20 miles off Panama’s Pacific shore, this retreat leaves you marooned in luxury: it's home to four individually designed Casita sites and three Tented Casitas, all located on one of the islands and sleeping up to 24 guests. Expect expert-led excursions to uninhabited islands and jungles, and complete silence come nightfall. Changing gears, the Panama Jazz Festival makes January the best time to visit for a musical party. Hole up in Central America’s first W hotel. Once controlled by gangs, the capital’s old quarter is now flooded with cool new outfits revitalising crumbling colonial buildings, including romantic boutique bolthole La Concordia.
Sustainable travel tip: Billionaire conservation philanthropist Louis Bacon bought the Islas Secas archipelago because 13 of its 14 islands would remain undeveloped. The whole retreat runs on solar energy; all water used gets recycled. Alternatively, choose a completely untouched beach getaway: the Caribbean coast’s San Blas Islands are protected by an Indigenous Panamanian tribe, the Guna. There are no hotels, no big-name restaurants, just simple huts and hammocks on deserted sands. Pass on flying here – you can catch a speedboat outside Panama City.
Where to stay: Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo, the former Union Club of Panama, has a waterfront infinity pool, immersive spa program and spacious personal terraces overlooking the glittering downtown skyline. For a pretty retreat on a coffee farm in the mountain area of Boquete, Los Establos has spacious suites, great views and plenty of activities.
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18. Paddington, Sydney, Australia
Temperature in January: 27°C high; 20°C low
Season: summer
Travel time from UK: 22 hours 30 minutes
Time difference: GMT +10If Sydney is urban done right – laid-back, cosmopolitan and perpetually beachy – then Paddington is suburban perfection. Fashionable and well-heeled, it’s got all the buzz of a central district, but with the charm of a village. Colourful Victorian terrace rows flaunting wrought-iron balconies could be Notting Hill. Main promenade Oxford Street bustles with cafés, pubs and boutiques, while back alleys are home to cool galleries, design studios and cute bars. Nicky Zimmermann started out selling her designs at Paddington’s famous Saturday markets; find her spacious store on Glenmore Road. Or join the 'Paddo' foodies at Fred’s, where chef Danielle Alvarez’s kitchen cooks farm-to-table comfort food. January is quintessential Sydney summer, with balmy temperatures, and the Sydney Festival packing the city with music and art.
Sustainable travel tip: Though Qantas conducted a successful nonstop London to Sydney research flight in late 2019 – clocking in at 19 hours and 19 minutes – it isn’t yet commercially available. This means getting to Oz still entails a carbon-heavy indirect route. But you can choose to eat and shop sustainably while you’re there. Sydney, in fact, offers a lot of innovative ways to leave a lighter footprint, from Paddington’s zero-waste fashion boutique EkoLuv, to 'rescued food' market Oz Harvest, and sustainable seafood restaurant Love Fish, in the waterfront Barangaroo development, designed to be Australia’s first carbon-neutral precinct.
Where to stay: The Dive Hotel, a groovy family-run guesthouse in Coogee, is about 8km southeast of central Sydney. A cursory glance at the crisp cotton sheets, polished floorboards and blue-tiled bathrooms reveals that this hotel doesn't live up (or down) to its name. Over in Surry Hills, Ace Hotel pays homage to the area’s creative roots with a diverse selection of music, talks, workshops and Pride parties, including a First Nations’ artist-in-residence program showcasing works from Aboriginal and other boundary-pushing artists.
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19. Nicaragua, Central America
Temperature in January: 30°C high; 23°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 13 hours
Time difference: GMT -6Warning: a youthful wanderlust may return when you visit Nicaragua. Quite possibly the Central American country that has it all: tropical rainforests and untouched beaches, fringed with palms, distant cloud-capped volcanoes, and recently some extraordinarily special eco-lodges (see our sustainable travel tip). January has the double blessing of being the month with the best temperatures everywhere and also the least rainfall (barely any at all) on Nicaragua's Pacific Coast.
Sustainable travel tip: Half the appeal of going to Nicaragua is losing yourself in the wild, and there are plenty of smart yet eco ways to do it. On the coast, Totoco Eco-Lodge is made up of private casitas, a pool and bougainvillaea-filled gardens but also has compost loos and works with solar power and recycled water; even your morning coffee is sourced from a neighbouring finca. Jungle-clad Jicaro Island Lodge is built from reclaimed mahogany and cedar wood, while idyllic seaside farmhouse Morgan’s Rock grows all its own food.
Where to stay: Los Patios Hotel, a five-bedroom gem with an indoor-outdoor approach to living, with scrubbed, Scandi-style interiors and open-air spaces designed for chilling out.
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20. The coast of Brazil, South America
Temperature in January: 30°C high; 24°C low
Season: summer
Travel time from UK: 12 hours 40 minutes
Time difference: GMT -3Brazil is worth splurging all your annual leave in January for. Spend your New Year's Eve in Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo and then stay on for a couple more weeks and head up the coast to any number of preposterously gorgeous, barefoot-n-bikini-chic beach havens. So many thousands of miles of empty, golden sand, and beautiful people drinking caipirinhas at the coolest beach parties. The kind of places that really get our travel clichés rolling. Trancoso, in Bahia, is the original and still one of the best. Surfy Itacaré, the no-car islands of Boipeba and Tinharé. Or Sao Luís and Jericoacoara, on the wild and stunning north-east coast.
Sustainable travel tip: Carbon emissions in the Amazon forest have rocketed in recent years due to a lack of enforcement of environmental protection policies. As well as a devastating increase in deforestation in the world's largest rainforest, uncontrolled wildfires have ravaged one of the most climate-important carbon sinks in a region of rich biological and cultural diversity. Give financial support by booking nature-based activities through Indigenous-owned businesses which support the forest folk on the frontlines. To reduce your own carbon footprint, choose a direct flight route, since it’s the taking off and landing parts that burn the most fossil fuels. Choosing an energy-efficient low-cost carrier also means less kerosene combusted per passenger – consider Norwegian Air, for example, from London Gatwick to Rio.
Where to stay: Uxua Casa Hotel & Spa. A ramshackle façade disguises this utterly fabulous hotel. Ten beautiful houses are set among high-growing gardens. Bathrooms have living walls of ferns, orchids and jasmine, and there's a spa and a pool lined with green aventurine stones.
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21. Belize, Central America
Temperature in January: 28°C high; 20°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 16 hours 20 minutes
Time difference: GMT -6It is hot and humid and it rains a lot in Belize, beset as it is by tropical storms and hurricanes. But don't let that put you off. It is the perfect Caribbean escape for those who like it rough and palm-fringed around the edges, with tropical jungly highlands, Mayan ruins and the most astoundingly beautiful beaches, just a handful of hippies and beach bums to share them with. January and February are the best months, only pleasantly hot and not too wet.
Sustainable travel tip: Those who sign up to a five-day diving trip with Much Better Adventures can be part of the conservation effort to protect the Belize Barrier Reef, spearing invasive lionfish, training in conservation work and helping with research.
Where to stay: Itz’ana, a hotel with a beautiful rattan- and plant-decorated restaurant and a bar with a great pool.
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22. South Africa
Temperature in January: 26°C high; 16°C low
Season: summer
Travel time from UK: 10 hours 45 minutes
Time difference: GMT +2So, so many reasons to go, but briefly: amazing food and wine, beaches, hotels. Sensational scenery, from the Garden Route and Western Cape to the Little Karoo. Completely thrilling wildlife encounters on safari, staying at the most incredible lodges, or along the coastline in knock-out villas. January is one of the best months for all those things. Wine can be drunk all year round. And because it's in the same time zone, you don't even get jet lag once you're home again. Shame we can't say the same about hangovers.
Sustainable travel tip: When choosing a safari, make sure your money is poured back into supporting the park. The likes of Kruger and Hluhluwe-iMfolozi, where rhino poaching is rife, need these funds for anti-poaching schemes.
Where to stay: At Silo Hotel, the best hotel in Cape Town for eclectic design and wraparound views. Its compact footprint packs a punch and includes the best rooftop bar and pool in the city.
Bruges, Belgium
Temperature in January: 6°C high; 2°C low
Season: winter
Travel time from UK: 1 hours 10 minutes
Time difference: GMT +1For snow, beer and chips. The beautiful little Belgian city is one of those rare places that is just as enticing in the bleak midwinter as in summer: pretty in the snow, “beautiful f**king fairytale stuff”, to quote the film In Bruges (which is all the research you need). And the snow is an excellent excuse for holing up somewhere because this city also has some of the most inviting reasons to stay indoors: interesting interiors, welcoming taverns full of good cheer and much Belgian beer, antiques and junk shops to poke around, gorgeous old guesthouses on the canals, candlelit bars and restaurants, moules-frites and cream-and-kirsch-laden puddings. A long weekend is enough time to see everything and put on a stone in weight.
Sustainable travel tip: Our friends in the north have an advantage in getting to Bruges sustainably – the overnight ferry from Hull. The good news for Southerners: the Eurostar travels directly from London to Brussels in just two hours, and from Brussels, there are trains to Bruges every 30 minutes that take just over an hour.
Where to stay: Number 11, three 17th-century gable houses containing four wooden-floored bedrooms which combine antique and contemporary furniture, tactile fabrics, interesting prints and fresh flowers. Go for the deluxe suite, a ground-floor apartment with its own entrance, Champagne-stocked fridge and a bathtub for two.
Rajasthan, India
Temperature in January: 24°C high; 8°C low
Season: winter
Travel time from UK: 14 hours 25 minutes
Time difference: GMT +5.30India's state of princes is spectacular in January. It's pleasantly warm, the holiday crowds have vanished and you can dance through its palaces as if on your own private Bollywood set. Don't miss the jewels in its crown – pastel-hued Jaipur, turquoise-speckled Jodhpur and romantically golden Udaipur – but leave room in your itinerary for a few forgotten treasures: serene Jal Mahal or the lost city of Bhangarh. January also provides the perfect weather for an Arabian Nights-style safari in Jaisalmer, where you can traverse the desert on the back of a camel and sleep under the stars.
Sustainable travel tip: Rajasthan’s train network is excellent and largely runs on time. But reserve well in advance to secure the more comfortable cabin classes – 1AC and 2AC provide bunks with privacy curtains, towels and bedding – because they get snapped up fast. You can book through the Indian Railways site, which requires a frustrating registration process but is doable if you’re the patient type, or else use the quick and easy online agency 12go.asia.
Where to stay: Lakshaman Sagar was originally constructed in the 19th century as a hunting lodge and has since been converted into a luxury getaway on 32 acres of land in Raipur. The resort features 12 villas, private dining and lounging spaces, a spa, and a swimming pool.