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The Top 10 Best Holiday Weather Destinations

If you’re British, the chances are you like going on holiday (and if you’re not British, the chances are that you don’t). Britain’s not known for its breathtaking weather and, winter, spring, summer or fall, whatever the season, there’s usually somewhere else one would rather be! Here we gather ten of the very best holiday weather destinations, keeping every time of year in mind throughout. Whether you’re feeling disappointed with the British Summer or are struggling with the gloom of Winter, there’s something here for everyone.

1. United Arab Emirates, Dubai

United Arab Emirates, Dubai
The Tallest Building in the World (and in Dubai too)

Whatever the time of year, you’re almost as good as guaranteed great weather in Dubai. In fact, one’s probably better off avoiding this undisputed king of weather destinations altogether in the summer months, where temperatures often breach the 40º mark! But for those who seek beautiful weather from November to March, you’d be hard pressed to do any better. The beaches lining the coastline are stunning and, if shopping’s your thing, the Dubai Mall gathers more retailers within a single mall than any other shopping centre on earth (and don’t worry – it’s fully air conditioned!).

Best Time to Go: November to March

Do: Go to the Dubai Mall, if you like shopping.

Don’t: Go to the Dubai Mall, if you don’t like shopping.

2. Morocco, Marrakech

Morocco, Marrakech
A bustling souk

Another destination for beautiful weather all year round (and one that’s only a few flying hours from home!) is Morocco’s second largest city, Marrakech. Again, summers should be avoided at all costs by all but the most avid devotees to extreme heat – highs will typically scale the lofty heights of 38º and higher – at all other times of the year, however, it’s any holidaymaker’s paradise. This great weather’s complemented by the city’s truly unique atmosphere and incredible traditional culture. Visit the famed souks by day and ride on a magic carpet by night.

Best Time to Go: January to April

Do: Visit the immaculately preserved Saadian Tombs.

Don’t: Get lost. It’s a challenge to find your way back, and when that kind local offers you a helping hand, there tends to be a prior understanding of remuneration.

3. India, Goa

India, Goa
Some boats and a building under a pretty sunset

Fancy getting away over the Christmas period? Why not try the sublime sunshine coast of Goa in the southwest of India. You can expect average highs of 32º as you traverse white beaches that seem to continue forever and admire the coconut trees. Beach cafes always promise a feast of seafood freshly caught from the Arabian Sea, where you may partake in the latest water sport crazes (if that sort of thing rocks your boat). If a more traditional experience is what you’re after, then you can take a cruise to the colonial Old City and experience a slice of the past.

Best Time to Go: October to December

Do: Visit the Old City for a truly fascinating cultural experience.

Don’t: Drown on the way there.

4. The Caribbean, Barbados

The Caribbean, Barbados
Colourful photograph near the sea

If the UK winter’s getting you down and you can’t wait for spring to come around, perhaps you might consider a February excursion to Barbados. The best known of the Caribbean Sea’s south-eastern islands, you can enjoy glorious weather while lying in a hammock on Paradise Beach or riding the blue waters on a shiny yacht. Nature lovers will be astounded by the undisturbed natural wildlife of Saint Peter – and as for those seeking a little adventure, then the mysterious subterranean hideaway of Harrison’s Cave promises to quench the thirst of even the most curious of minds.

Best Time to Go: February to May

Do: Go to Saint Peter for a feast of wildlife fun.

Don’t: Steal a banana from a monkey, unless you relish the prospect of being pursued for hours by a less than amused troop.

5. Colombia, Cartagena

Colombia, Cartagena
Nighttime in Cartagena…

The Colombian city of Cartagena, situated in the Bolivar region, is ideal as a summer beach location as, with its average July highs of 31º and its relatively mild rainfall, the temperature doesn’t overwhelm nor will you get too soaked. Travel to the Colonial district to participate in an impressive array of indoor activities should you need a rest from the heat at midday and, if you dare, take a cab to Boca Grande in the evening to experience some authentic Latino nightlife (warning: be well prepared – you’ll be expected to party until dawn and possibly beyond).

Best Time to Go: June to July

Do: Enjoy the parties.

Don’t: Leave one until you are well and truly wasted – it is potentially insulting.

6. Thailand (anywhere!)

Thailand
Wish I was here right now…

There’s no more popular holiday destination among British holidaymakers than the Land of Smiles, and with virtually unfailing temperatures of 29-32º all year round, there are no prizes for guessing why. Walk along some of the finest beaches on offer in South East Asia and sample the famed delicious local cuisine. At night, … well, you’ve probably heard it all before…..

Best Time to Go: Anytime, really…

Do: Go on an elephant ride. It’s fun. Believe us.

Don’t: Fall off one.

7. The Gambia

The Gambia
Quiet river

If Christmas ended a little too quickly, start your year with another holiday… in The Gambia. Some may be surprised at this as a choice, but it actually makes perfect sense: a mere 6 hour flight from home (with not the slightest possibility of jet lag), and up to 10 hours of pure sunshine in temperatures hitting highs of 32º. View hundreds of species of rare birds, experience the rich history of Jufureh, and walk aside the sand dunes of Gunjur.

Best Time to Go: January

Do: See the Senegambian stone circles near Janjanbureh.

Don’t: Forget your vaccinations.

8. Greece, Paxos

Greece, Paxos
Wild river

Those who regard themselves as people of adventure but who also enjoy baking in the sun will find much to like about Paxos. This often overlooked Greek island offers hard to beat opportunities for exploration with its vast array of caves, grottoes and fortresses. Experience the beautiful gardenesque scenery of pine and olive trees and enjoy the daunting cliffs of the west. Alternatively, go to the east and bask in the sun on the sheltered beaches. August offers a whopping 12 hours worth of sunshine on a typical day, so there’s plenty of it! Add to that average temperatures of 29º, and you have a holiday weather destination that’s hard to rival by any standards.

Best Time to Go: August to September

Do: Check out the Paxos Music Festival if you are there in the early-mid September period.

Don’t: Walk around without money. You won’t get very far.

9. United States of America, Florida

Florida, USA
High rise buildings never looked so good

Didn’t manage to get away over the summer or early autumn? If you’re up for a journey across the pond, you might be tempted to go to Florida, where you can still find peaks of 29º even as late as October. Miami’s favoured for its glitzy and glamorous beach culture along with its lesser known architectural landscapes. The food isn’t bad either – be sure not to miss out on Miami’s famed Cuban cuisine. Alternatively, you may prefer Orlando, the home of Disney World and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Best Time to Go: April to May, or October

Do: Go on the “It’s a Small World” musical boat ride.

(but…) Don’t: Expect too much…

10. Indonesia, Bali

 Indonesia, Bali
Floating pagoda?

No list of best holiday weather destinations would be complete (or even close to complete) without the inclusion of this magnificent tropical island. This getaway, long favoured by honeymooners for its romantic surroundings, is equally cherished for its intriguing culture and its magical, diverse scenery. It makes for a perfect holiday in December, with 6 hours worth of sunshine a day and temperatures of around 31°. Oh, and did we mention the beaches?

Best Time to Go: December

Do: Visit the Tirta Empul Holy Springs – breathtaking!

Don’t: Go into a taxi without small change on you (because the driver will also *coincidentally* have none)

 

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