With a 50 percent increase in searches for ‘winter sun’ in the last three months, Brits are keen to escape the chill of autumn, particularly with the colder months coming up.
For those looking to escape the typical holiday crowds and have an adventure somewhere more unique, travel experts at Away Holidays have created a list of destinations to inspire travellers.
From desert landscapes to wildlife encounters, they have it all covered in a bid to help families get away with some vitamin D.
The team have also included the average temperature in each of the locations as well as what to do while holidaymakers are there.
For those who are looking for something different or to escape the crowds, where is the best to book?
Average temperature in December: 26°C, minimal rainfall
Ras Al Khaimah is a destination that is considered a hidden gem in the UAE, it offers a mix of exciting activities, serene beaches and stunning mountains and mangroves.
An ideal destination for families seeking adventure, travellers can zipline and hike at Jebel Jais, enjoy camel rides across the desert, or try out diving at the Maritime Sports and Diving Centre.
Ras Al Khaimah is the ideal spot to enjoy some sunshine and for travellers who are looking for something more cultural.
Average temperature in December: 27°C, low to moderate rainfall
For an unforgettable wildlife experience, Satpura National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India offers families a chance to get up close to nature in one of the country’s most untouched environments.
Located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, Satpura is known for its dense forests, rugged terrain, and a rich array of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and over 300 bird species. Guided jeep safaris and boat rides make for a thrilling and educational family adventure.
Average temperature in December: 27°C, light spring showers
Cape Town is an all-in-one destination for families looking to balance the fun of the city with outdoor adventure. From Table Mountain’s iconic cable car to the penguins of Boulders Beach, Cape Town offers an incredible mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Visit the V&A Waterfront for a family-friendly day of shopping, dining, and museums, or head out to the Cape Winelands for a more relaxed escape. With warm spring weather, December is the perfect time to explore the city’s rich history, stunning coastlines, and outdoor activities – there are also lots of safari tours outside the city to try to spot Africa’s iconic big five.
Average temperature in December: 30°C, moderate rainfall
Siem Reap is best known as the gateway to the Angkor Wat temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most remarkable cultural landmarks.
December onwards is an excellent time to visit, with cooler weather ideal for exploring the ancient temples. Beyond Angkor Wat, Siem Reap offers vibrant markets, family-friendly cycling tours through the countryside, and cultural performances to captivate all ages. It’s the perfect destination for history buffs and adventurers alike.
Average temperature in December: 20°C, virtually no rainfall
Alula is Saudi Arabia’s hidden archaeological treasure. This ancient city is home to the UNESCO-listed Hegra, a site filled with tombs carved into rock, stunning desert landscapes, and a history that dates back 200,000 years.
December is a great time to visit, with cooler desert temperatures making outdoor activities such as stargazing, hiking, and hot-air ballooning all the more enjoyable. Alula offers a unique blend of adventure, history, and luxury that will fascinate families looking for something extraordinary.
Be sure to take a guided tour of the ancient tombs of Hegra or embark on a desert hike through the dramatic landscapes of the Ashar Valley. Alula is definitely emerging as one of the world’s most exciting cultural destinations.
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