I’ve been to over 50 countries. Here are my 4 favorite destinations to escape the winter cold.
If you’d rather look at greenery than snow in the winter, Ubud in Bali, Indonesia, is a great place to visit.
Although many people take their big trips in the summer, the winter is a great time for a grand escape. I’ve always been someone who needs sunshine and warmth in my bones, so when winter rolls around each year, I plan a sun-soaked getaway to escape the cold.
I’ve traveled to over 50 countries and have come across a few destinations offering a winning combination of stunning scenery, memorable experiences, and warm weather.
Here are four places I’d recommend checking out in the winter months.
The Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, is sunny practically all year round.
Burleigh Heads National Park is a great place to catch ocean views on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.
From beautiful beaches to plenty of theme parks, the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, is filled with things to do.
The Gold Coast has a sub-tropical climate with around 300 days of sunshine a year, so you’re likely to encounter optimal weather for outdoor activities.
My favorite activity here was walking the trail from Tallebudgera Creek to Burleigh Heads, which goes through Burleigh Heads National Park. I witnessed plenty of scenic ocean views along the way and often stopped to watch the surfers catch a wave.
If you have any interest in monkeys, Ubud in Bali, Indonesia, is the place to go.
Visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was one of the highlights of our trip to Ubud, Indonesia.
If chill island vibes, monkey spottings, and melodious insect cacophonies appeal to you, Ubud in Bali, Indonesia, is the place to go.
One of the top attractions is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, home to over 1,200 monkeys. You can explore ancient temples and meet the local long-tailed macaques in their natural habitat.
Just make sure you follow the rules and don’t take any food or water bottles with you. I learned that lesson the hard way when one enormous monkey leaped on my backpack, giving me the fright of my life.
Another highlight for me was sitting on our veranda at the Green Field Hotel while overlooking the rice fields at sunrise and listening to the cricket orchestra.
My 8-year-old son and I sat out there one morning for about two hours while everyone else was asleep, chatting and enjoying the sounds of nature around us.
For a nice, easy nature hike, check out Campuhan Ridge Walk. I loved the scenery and took my 4-year-old with me. At one point, we stopped for a rest on the trail, and I looked up to find the biggest spider I’d ever seen lurking right above us — so keep your eyes peeled.
Bonito, Brazil, is an incredible snorkeling destination.
The clear rivers in Bonito, Brazil, are a great place to spot fish.
Bonito, which means “beautiful” in Portuguese, lives up to its name. The town is in the southern region of the Brazilian Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland. We stopped here on our way from Rio de Janeiro to Bolivia and fell in love with this hidden paradise.
Surrounded by lush forests, Bonito has amazing crystal-clear rivers where you can spot an abundance of fish while snorkeling.
During our trip, a massive thunderstorm rolled in above us when we were snorkeling. Watching the fish dart around underwater as raindrops landed on my back was such an awe-inspiring experience.
I loved exploring wineries and beaches in Cape Town, South Africa.
We enjoyed a delicious lunch and wine tasting at Groot Constantia in Cape Town, South Africa.
When it comes to epic coastal scenery, warm people, delicious food, and historical sites, Cape Town delivers.
One of our favorite spots was Groot Constantia, the oldest wine estate in South Africa. We had a mouth-watering lunch and did a wine tasting before learning about the history of Cape farmers at the Manor House Museum and walking through the grounds.
Cape Town’s sun-soaked beaches were also postcard-perfect. However, the water can be pretty chilly, even in the summer. I only dipped a toe in, but if you enjoy a little cold-water therapy, feel free to dive right in.