This winter, the best warm places to visit in Europe

If you missed out on summer vacation and don’t know where to go during the winter break, you might be able to enjoy the sun somewhere else. Yes, even in December, January or February. Here are some warm places suggestions to visit in Europe for this winter.

1. Limassol, Cyprus

Temperatures range from 19° to 20° C on average.

This location has a subtropical climate, which means that you can enjoy a mild winter on the coast while also seeing snow in the Troodos Mountains. Limassol is a popular tourist destination not only in the summer, but also during the winter. A nice place to celebrate the end of the year.

2. Malaga, Spain

Temperatures range from 18° to 20° C on average.

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Malaga still has good weather in December, and you can even enjoy sunny and beautiful weather. The best time to visit Malaga is probably in February, after the rains have stopped. People prefer this location in the winter because it is less crowded than in the summer. You can swim on the beach and eat lunch outside in the sun.

3. Madeira, Portugal

Temperatures range from 19° to 20° C on average.


Madeira is a popular tourist destination in Portugal, particularly during the winter. It is close to Morocco as well as the Canary Islands. The island’s beautiful location makes it an ideal place to visit and enjoy the sun. Why not visit Madeira during the Christmas holidays to visit the market, try the local cuisine, and drink fresh juice while wearing only a T-shirt? You can also go to the beach if you have time.

4. Canary Islands

In the winter, temperatures range from 20° to 22° C on the Canary Islands. There are numerous beautiful places to visit. Winter visitors can visit Tenerife, Grand Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote. Remember to bring your sunglasses.

5. Malta

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With an average temperature of 16° to 19° C during the winter, you can enjoy a beautiful wither period. These temperatures are ideal for visiting this beautiful island, as well as the castles and numerous historical monuments, such as megalithic temples, which are some of the world’s oldest free-standing structures.

6. Alicante, Spain

Alicante has mild and warm winter temperatures ranging from 17° to 18° C. Because of the sea’s stabilizing influence, daily temperature variations are generally small. You can stay on the beaches with a beautiful view of the mountains or visit some beautiful parks. Of course, you must try the delectable paella.

7. Crete, Greece

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Crete is unquestionably a beautiful place to visit in the winter. It is not too hot to be out and about with an average temperature of 15 to 17 °C. You can visit beautiful historical monuments and museums, as well as wine yards and olive oil farms. If you’re feeling daring, sleeping on the beach is also an intriguing activity.

8. Sicily, Italy

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Of course, you should go to Sicily in the winter, when the average temperature is 16-18°C, which is ideal for visiting this beautiful place and drinking some tasty wine without having to worry about it being too hot. Winter is also the best time of year to visit the island’s volcano, Etna. Don’t miss the picturesque fishing villages of Cefalù, Catania, and Taormina for your Instagram feed.

4 thoughts on “This winter, the best warm places to visit in Europe”

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  2. Mayelin Coba – Profesora en el área de Informatica de la Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana (UNEG) y del Instituto Universitario de Tecnología “Antonio José de Sucre”

    We have a privileged climate. Europeans find in Tenerife and the Canary Islands an escape from the winter cold.

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