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You deserve a tropical break this winter
You deserve a tropical break this winter (Photo: Pavel Ievlev/iStock)

5 Midwinter Tropical Getaways to Take the Freeze Off

Need to thaw out? Here are beaches worth visiting this winter.

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You deserve a tropical break this winter
(Photo: Pavel Ievlev/iStock)

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Winter can feel long, dark, and cold. You deserve a break. One that includes a sandy beach, a surfboard, and temperatures that don鈥檛 require a down jacket. Here are five tropical getaways that鈥檒l make you feel like summer has come early.聽

Hana, Maui, Hawaii聽

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Best for:聽Romance

The road to Hana is packed with must-see sights, like cascading waterfalls, striking ocean vistas, and a place literally known as the Garden of Eden, which has 100-year-old mango trees. Stay in Hana on the eastern edge of Maui and you鈥檒l be smack dab in some of the most beautiful wilderness in the world. Book an ocean bungalow at 聽(from $400), where you鈥檒l be treated to a glass of guava, passionfruit, orange juice, and a lemon-scented towel upon arrival. Hike into the crater in Haleakala National Park, watch sea turtles gather on Ho鈥檕kipa Beach, and don鈥檛 miss uku ceviche and fresh mai tais at Mama鈥檚 Fish House.聽


Abacos Islands, Bahamas

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Best聽for: Quick Getaway

The Abacos are a 120-mile-long island chain, located 180 miles east of southern Florida, making it relatively easy to get there but a surprisingly secluded Bahamian destination. You鈥檒l fly direct from south Florida鈥攅ither West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, or Miami鈥攖o one of two airports on the islands. It鈥檚 doable for East Coasters on a long weekend. Once you聽arrive, you鈥檒l find colonial villages, six national parks, and deserted white-sand beaches. Charter a sailboat in Marsh Harbor and go island hopping across the collection of barrier islands, dive through underwater caves, or fish for marlin and tuna amongst the outer islands. Stay at the (from $200), a quaint oceanfront hotel with big wrap-around porches and a farm-to-table restaurant on site.


Canggu, Bali, Indonesia

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Winter is the rainy season in Bali, but it鈥檚 also low-tourist season, which means you鈥檒l have the surf breaks to yourself. In Canggu, a series of villages located about 45 minutes from the Denpasar International Airport and just north of the hip expat haven of Seminyak, you鈥檒l find rice paddies, fishing boats, and a mellow surf vibe. More advanced surfers should head to the sandbar and river mouth area of Echo Beach, while beginners and long boarders should veer toward Old Man鈥檚 and Batu Bolong. Rent a private villa through Airbnb or book a modern room at the (from $41), which offers surfboard storage and rental. Don鈥檛 miss breakfast scrambles at the Crate Caf茅 and mahi mahi burgers at the Grocer and Grind.


Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

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Best for: Nightlife

The beach towns that dot the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic are known as Punta Cana, and although it鈥檚 a tourist oasis packed with all-inclusive resorts, you鈥檒l avoid some of the throngs by showing up midwinter. You鈥檒l come for the turquoise waters and golden beaches, but there鈥檚 plenty to do besides lounging on a chaise. If golf isn鈥檛 your thing, you can snorkel or dive amongst coral reef at B谩varo Beach, soak in the blue lagoons at Hoyo Azul, sign up for a surf lesson or paddleboard tour at Macao Beach, or check out the hundreds of plant and marine life at the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park. Stay at the (from $290), which opened in 2014 and offers some non-all-inclusive rates. If you鈥檙e looking for a party, most of the big resorts and casinos have nightclubs pumping techno.


Bodrum, Turkey

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Best聽for: Culture聽

Bondrum is an old fishing village turned chic seaside resort town on the west coast of Turkey, where the Aegean Sea meets the Mediterranean. You鈥檒l sip Turkish coffee from sidewalk cafes, chow on mezze and kebabs from mobile carts, and soak in communal Turkish baths. Charter a boat from the Bodrum Marina to cruise along the bay鈥檚 hidden coves in search of perfect swimming holes. Check out shipwrecked treasures at the Museum of Underwater Archeology, housed in the Castle of St. Peter, and shop for pottery and rugs at the local bazaar. Stay in a luxury suite with views of the castle and the Aegean Sea at the 聽(from $117).

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