While January is one of the coldest months in the Northern Hemisphere, many islands in more southern locales are basking in high temperatures and sunny days. After all, it’s summer in the Southern Hemisphere!
Imagine escaping winter and landing on a faraway island where cocktails flow and the sun sets over the sparkling sea.
Whether you dream of dancing the night away to Calypso music in sultry Barbados or surfing in Maui. Somewhere, there is an enchanted island where you can unwind and enjoy the slower pace of coastal living.
Phuket, Thailand
Hot, sunny days, incredible beauty, pulsating night markets and world-class beaches… Phuket has it all and January is one of the best times of year to visit.
The 45-meter Big Buddha Statue welcomes visitors to the island. The mix of secluded and crowded party beaches and the charms of historic Old Town keep them coming back.
Striking Buddhist temples, like Wat Chalong, dot the landscape. Phuket’s street food, consisting of Thai delights and delicacies, is known the world over. In January, you can join in on vibrant Chinese New Year festivities and experience dragon dances, lights and beats.
Barbados, Caribbean
The best thing about Barbados, besides the lovely weather, is it’s so small. You can see the entire island in a day! However, it’s best to take your time exploring this little gem.
In January, it’s very hot. Fortunately, there are plenty of sandy beaches and patios to enjoy some of the island’s famous rum. The golf courses are world-class and you can even take a ride on a real submarine in Bridgetown Harbor.
Another cool place to explore is Harrison’s Cave where you’ll see an underground lake and stunning stalactites. The rugged and scenic Bathsheba area makes for a wonderful day trip.
Maui, Hawaii, USA
The weather cools down in Maui in January, but not by much. It’s perfect weather for hiking, golfing and walking the beautiful beaches.
There are fewer crowds too. This means you can peacefully browse the village markets and have Haleakala National Park almost all to yourself! The rainforest scenery along the Hana Highway makes for a lovely drive and the Maui Ocean Center Aquarium is a must-see for all ages.
Whale watching is one of the top things to do in January or head to Lahaina to take in a traditional Luau celebration. January is when the waves are biggest in Maui and watching surfers tackle them is an awe-inspiring experience!
Anna Maria Island, Florida, USA
If you’ve never heard of Anna Maria Island, it’s time to put this gulf island on your radar! With warm temperatures, a laid-back environment and miles of sandy beaches, Anna Maria Island is the perfect getaway in January.
One of the best ways to explore Anna Maria is by bicycle. Head out along the coast and on remote bike paths and visit boutiques and art studios along the way. The island is also known for its fabulous seafood restaurants.
In January, you can browse an array of pirate-inspired vendors at the AMI Privateers’ Market and attend The Seahorses Art Show.
Tasmania, Australia
Most people wouldn’t think of far-flung Tasmania as a vacation destination, but they should! With warm temperatures and more sunny days than not, January is a perfect time to explore its natural wonders.
Whether dining on local seafood, browsing Salamanca Market or admiring fine art at the MONA, there’s always something to do.
Explore Horseshoe Falls and Cataract Gorge. Go hiking on the Overland Track. Feeling particularly brave? Try whitewater rafting on the Franklin River.
Port Arthur Historic Site is a former penal colony where you’ll learn about a darker side of Tasmania’s History. At Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, you’ll see kangaroos, wombats and Tasmanian devils.
Palawan, Philippines
Hot weather, Incredible UNESCO World Heritage Sites and stunning natural beauty consisting of sandy beaches and limestone cliffs. What more could one ask for in a tropical escape?
How does spotting local wildlife at Caluit Wildlife Sanctuary sound? Fancy snorkeling around beautiful coral reefs in some of the clearest water on earth?
The amazing sunrises at the top of Mount Magarwak make the hike worthwhile. A cruise along an underground river at Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is not to be missed!
Sri Lanka
January is considered cool by local standards but it’s hot by anyone else’s! There are bustling cities full of character to explore on this diverse island. There are just as many beaches.
Yala National Park is a great place to view wildlife. The reward for hiking to Ella Rock is spectacular views. When you want to relax by the sea, Bentota with its luxurious spas, is the place to be.
January is the best time to go whale watching off the coast of Sri Lanka. It’s also when the Galle Literary Festival takes place.
Grenada, Caribbean
Have you ever seen an underwater sculpture park? In January in Grenada, the air and water temperatures are warm enough to snorkel at one in Molinere Bay.
Natural wonders on land are abundant too. Concord Falls and Annandale Waterfall and Forest Park are beautiful places to explore. Grand Anse Beach is a long stretch of sandy coastline. Grand Etang National Park features an extinct volcano’s crater lake.
Craving local history with a side of rum? River Antoine Estate Rum Distillery is one of the oldest distilleries in the region. Belmont Estate and Fort Frederick are also great places to learn about local history.
South Island, New Zealand
The weather on the South Island is just right in January for exploring the natural wonders of this strikingly beautiful place. Take, for example, the awe-inspiring Milford Sound or Franz Josef Glacier.
Abel Tasman National Park has lovely beaches and hiking trails while Mount Cook National Park is home to many of the island’s highest peaks.
Queenstown is a striking city best viewed from the Skyline Gondola. I don’t know about you, but seeing real glowworms in a darkened cave is something I wouldn’t want to miss!
In January, many exciting events take place including Great Kiwi Beer Festival, Spirit Festival and Living Waters Music Festival.
Penang Island, Malaysia
On Penang Island, visitors enjoy a vibrant culture, tropical landscapes, sandy beaches and the best street food around! It’s a world of lively night markets and striking temples.
In January, temperatures soar and the great outdoors calls your name. Penang National Park is where nature enthusiasts go to admire stunning landscapes, hike the trails and observe local wildlife. It’s also a great place to escape the high-season crowds.
Don’t miss Penang Hill where you’ll enjoy incredible views of the entire island!
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