The only thing that should be blue in January is the sea.
With plenty of sunshine and low humidity, it really is the perfect cocktail for a holiday. From tiny boutique resorts to bigger and much more active islands, The Maldives has something for everyone. Known for its spectacular sea food, the foodie in you will be delighted. From underwater restaurants to private island dining, The Maldives will leave you feeling like paradise is a real place.
January is one of the best times to visit this exciting destination.
It is dry season and the sun is shining! Treat yourself to a real adventure and explore the Jungle to Beach itineraries this country has to offer. Travel through banana plantations, cruise along rivers whilst looking out for toucans, sloths and monkeys and sample many more delights besides. Experience the rainforest, stay in the lodges and arrive by rafting down the river. Dine under the stars and take in nature’s song all around you.
Love a bit of adrenaline? From rafting, zip lining and hiking up active volcanos, there really is something to satisfy the adrenaline junkies out there.
Head for double paradise and take in the islands of St Lucia and Antigua.
With just over 1 hour between them by air, this is a great way to take in 2 of the Caribbean’s gems.
St Lucia offers both the stunning beaches and a real action packed trip. The Piton Mountains set the scene for a breath taking trip. With refreshing waterfalls, thrilling zip lines, spectacular hiking trails, local street parties and drive in volcanoes, this destination really does cater for all.
End your travels with a stay in Antigua. With 365 beaches, one for every day of the year, you won’t be disappointed. Powdered white sand, blue seas and a playground for those who love to be on the water.
Renowned as a winter sunshine destination,
Tenerife caters for all. From All Inclusive resorts for all your needs, to boutique hotels that encourage you to get out there and try the local cuisine. Head to one of Tenerife’s many spectacular beaches, experience the quirky black sands or get out on the water and enjoy the activities.
Love to be active? Head to Mounte Teide, a volcano which is the highest point in Spain and the highest point above sea level in the islands of the Atlantic. Ride the cable car and experience the views for yourself.
If daytime fun is your thing, head to Siam Park, the biggest water park in Europe, where there is a slide for everyone. If nature is more your thing, then head to Loro Park, Tenerife’s ultimate day out. This zoo promises a diverse range of animals and plants.
A cooler month to visit.
The dry mild weather makes it a pleasant month to explore this city and the many attractions it has.
Home to Camp Nou, Barcelona has long been a favourite of football fans. Indulge your passion for culture and architecture and check out the Basilica de la Sagrada Familia.
If the weather permits, you could easily spend a few hours soaking up the sun on the beach or enjoy one of the many eateries on Las Ramblas.