Where to travel in January

 

Looking for the best places to visit in January? Explore Antarctica, the Maldives, Thailand, Barbados and Abu Dhabi for winter sun and adventure.

Where to travel in January

January is a month of contrast. Across much of Europe, days are short and temperatures low, yet elsewhere it’s peak season for sunshine, wildlife and once in a lifetime journeys.

If you’re wondering where to travel in January, this is the time to think beyond the obvious. It’s high summer in Antarctica, dry season across parts of Southeast Asia and the Caribbean, and comfortably warm in the Arabian Gulf.

These global conditions make January one of the best months for everything from expedition cruising and reef diving to beachfront relaxation and cultural exploration.

Whether you’re deciding where to visit in January for winter sun or planning something truly extraordinary, these five destinations each offer a compelling reason to book your next trip.


Antarctica in January: Peak wildlife and long daylight hours


January sits at the heart of Antarctica’s short summer. Sea ice has retreated, wildlife activity is at its most dynamic and daylight can stretch close to 20 hours. Penguin chicks begin to hatch and whales are increasingly spotted feeding in nutrient rich waters.

Temperatures are relatively mild by polar standards, often hovering around freezing, which makes zodiac landings and guided walks more comfortable. It’s also one of the most reliable windows for expedition cruising along the Antarctic Peninsula.


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Maldives in January: Dry season perfection


The Maldives is in its dry season in January, bringing low humidity, minimal rainfall and calm, clear seas. Visibility for snorkelling and diving is excellent, particularly around North and South Malé Atolls where you can hope to see manta rays and reef sharks.

Days are typically bright and warm, ideal for overwater villa stays and private sandbank picnics. If you’re considering where to go on holiday in January for uninterrupted Indian Ocean luxury, conditions don’t get much better than this.


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Thailand in January: Sunshine across coast and countryside


January falls within Thailand’s cool, dry season, especially along the Andaman coast. Phuket, Krabi and Khao Lak enjoy sunny days, lower humidity and calm waters that are ideal for island hopping and diving in the Similan Islands.

In the north, Chiang Mai’s comfortable temperatures make temple visits and gentle trekking far more enjoyable than in hotter months. It’s one of the best places to visit in January if you’re looking for beaches, flavourful cuisine and rich culture in one well balanced trip.


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Barbados in January: Reliable Caribbean warmth


Barbados enjoys dry season conditions in January, with warm trade winds, low rainfall and average temperatures around 28°C. The west coast offers calm, clear water for swimming and sailing, while the south coast brings livelier surf and vibrant nightlife.

It’s also prime time for catamaran cruises and turtle encounters just offshore. If you’re after a healthy dose of winter sun, Barbados delivers dependable warmth and an easy island rhythm.


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Abu Dhabi in January: Comfortable desert sunshine


January is one of the most pleasant months to visit Abu Dhabi. Daytime temperatures usually sit in the low to mid twenties, so it’s comfortable to explore beyond the beach or pool.

Desert safaris feel far more enjoyable without intense heat, and you can visit cultural landmarks such as Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at a relaxed pace. The cooler weather also suits golf, outdoor dining and waterfront strolls.

If you’re weighing up the best January destinations in the Gulf, Abu Dhabi offers reliable sunshine with a refined edge.


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For more inspiration on travelling in January, contact your Travel Counsellor. 

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