The European winter is long and hard with freezing weather and dreary days.
Here in Manchester, we’re enduring a spell of really cold torpid days instead of hopeful signs of Spring.
This makes February and March a perfect time to get away and inject some sunshine and warmth into our lives.
If you’re fortunate enough to be able jet off, jumping from winter into an early summer is worth the journey. Here are five places you might consider for an injection of Vitamin D – and much more.
1. AGADIR
Feb/March temperature: 20-23C
This Moroccan seaside resort has been welcoming European visitors escaping the winter for decades and is a four-hour flight from the UK. It has a broad stretch of Atlantic beach and a host of hotels and restaurants. The old town comes with a souk and a splash of North African colour to complement the warm seaside vibe, while there are other lovely coastal towns to visit.
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2. HAVANA
Feb/March temperature: 26-28C
This sunny destination is more long haul, but well worth the journey. This legendary city with its colourful, tumbledown buildings, vintage cars and salsa rhythms is a real experience which will erase all memories of winter. If you want to sip rum cocktails on the beach, then head to Varadero to soak up the sunshine and also consider visiting some of Cuba’s other delightful cities.
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3. CAPE VERDE
Feb/March temperature: 22C
This African island archipelago adrift in the Atlantic Ocean, around six hours flying time from the UK, boasts a very pleasant all year round climate. The arid islands of Sal and Boa Vista have become popular beach holiday havens. But you can visit the other islands for a different flavour, such as rugged, verdant Santo Antão which is a great place to get your hike on.
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4. ABU DHABI
Feb/March temperature: 25-28C
The futuristic city of Dubai is a huge draw for winter tourism with a party vibe, but just up the Gulf coast is Abu Dhabi, which is less about staggering skyscrapers, feels more lived in and less of a showcase. It boasts a delightful corniche and sandy beaches, while a visit to the stunning Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque is an absolute must.
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5. CAPE TOWN
Feb/March temperature: 25C
One way to virtually guarantee a successful escape from the European winter is to head to the southern hemisphere summer. This South African city is perched on the edge of the continent with invigorating beachscapes and the majestic backdrop of Table Mountain. The multi-coloured district of Bo-Kaap lifts the soul. Cape Town is a great starting point for exploring more of South Africa.
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✈️ Do you seek the warm sunshine in winter? If you have any destination suggestions, please leave a comment below. Thank you!
































































