Jack's Top Winter Sun Destinations
Updated:
Nov 21, 2025
4 min read
As soon as the temperatures begin to drop, the requests for winter sun recommendations start piling up in our inbox. And we don't blame you at all; winter sun holidays are about the only thing that get us through those dark and dreary months!
Some of you are just in need of a quick, cheap winter break, while others are on the hunt for good spots to combine a vitamin D top-up with a bit of remote working.
As a general rule, weβd suggest you head south for extra daylight and temperatures above 16 Β°C (well known for being the point at which it becomesΒ βTaps Affβ weather here in Scotland). If you want a little more to go on, weβve drawn up a short-list of exciting winter sun spots beloved by the Jack's team and Community alike.
Cadiz, Spain
Temperatures: 16-18 Β°C in January - March
Why should I visit?Β It's supposedly the oldest city still standing in Europe, dating back to the 12th century. Beautiful cathedrals, Roman ruins and authenticΒ tapas barsΒ are tucked away around every corner in the narrow alleyways of the Old Town.
The locals also know how to throw a party, rehearsing all year for their world-famousΒ CarnivalΒ that takes places over 11 days in late February - March.
Mauritius
Temperatures:Β 22-27 Β°C in November - March
Why should I visit?
"Whatβs not to like with Indian and East African influences mingled in with British and French culture? People are hospitable, weather is great (remember itβs summer in January) rum tastes good, and Iβd be happy to return tomorrow!" - Avril
The Azores
TemperaturesΒ - 16-17 Β°C in November - March
Why should I visit?Β - You'll find it hard not to rush outdoors and breathe in the Azoresβ fresh mountain air. The islands are made for hiking, with trails leading you to waterfalls, around volcanic craters, and along the craggy coastline. And although you may never have heard of aΒ lava tube, we bet youβll want to snoop around inside one now that you know itβs possible on SΓ£o Miguel Island.
Weβd also recommendΒ visiting a local wineryΒ or two - just for science, of course. Despite the extreme growing conditions out there in the middle of the Atlantic, wine has been made there for hundreds of years.
Costa Rica
TemperaturesΒ - 16-27 Β°C in January - March, depending on the area
Why should I visit? Sorry to be clichΓ©d, but there genuinely is something for everyone in Costa Rica. Sun, sea, surf, and sand? Check. Mountains, rainforests, volcanoes, and lakes? Check. Colourful birdlife, howling monkeys, and green-tinged sloths? Also check.
Plus, the Jack's team isΒ obsessedΒ with Lizano Salsa!
βWe enjoyed Costa Rica this past January, although we only stayed in Tamarindo for a week. If we had more time we would travel to other areas in Costa Rica. In January, we had little rain if any and it was hot. Perfect time to go on boat cruises and lounge around the pool.β - Sharrie
Banjul, Gambia
TemperaturesΒ - 32-34 Β°C in January - March
Why should I visit?Β - For one thing, the people of Gambia are famously friendly, earning it the nickname βThe Smiling Coast of Africaβ (okay, that may have something to do with theΒ shape of the country, too).
Despite being reliant on tourism, the countryβsΒ beaches remain uncrowded, and you donβt have to hike for hours to find a secluded spot. You can have all the luxury of a Caribbean resort for much less. Then again, itβs easy to immerse yourself in local life by staying inΒ eco lodgesΒ and hitting non-touristy spots like Tanji, with its fish markets.
Word to the wise: if youβre not into fish guts and strong aromas, sit this one out.
Cape Town
TemperaturesΒ - 25-29 Β°C in November - March
Why should I visit?Β
βIt has everything. We used to spend three months there for many years. Cape Town has masses of things to do apart from 1000 wine estates to visit. Then there are amazing safaris to go on. The food and wine scene is fantastic.β - Christine
Oh, and the tiny penguins, obviously!
South East Asia
TemperaturesΒ - 15-30 Β°C in November - March
Why should I visit? Okay, okay, we know this is a whole region, but we find it hard to pick just one spot. Northern regions of Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam will offer cooler jungle vibes, while central areas will be a little warmer, just right for checking out some temples. And then there are the coastal spots, and all those famous Thai beaches.Β
If we had to choose, we'd say: don't! Take your time, and work in some winter sun on the beach as well as the jungle fun.
βThai beaches are always a good idea, especially in January. It certainly isn't the rainy season in, e.g., Phuket then! Koh Lanta and other nearby islands, plus beaches North of the airport, have a slower pace than the racier party beaches in the South, near Phuket town. Or for cheaper, more developing options: Cambodia or Vietnam.β - Catherine
"Asia is a very good option to spend January in! Countries like Vietnam (the only one I have been to Asia so far, which I absolutely loved), Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, see temperatures around 30C which can make it appropriate for swimming! The other perk of Asia compared to other areas in the world is it's cheap!"Β - Marilena
There you have it, readers - our top suggestions for trips to wash away the winter blues.
Where's your favourite winter sun destination? Let us know in the comments!




