After the excitement of reeling in a new year fades, many of us find ourselves caught in a severe case of the winter blues. The fresh start we'd been craving is numbed with dreary gray skies and a piercing cold. Perhaps the best way to kick off February's new chapter is with a sunny getaway.
1. Florida: Fill the Swamp

Jack Shealy, whose roots go back five genera颅tions in the Everglades, started Everglades 国产吃瓜黑料 Tours in 2005. His prop颅erty is a 35-acre campground in , where you can rent a safari-style tent or try out a chickee鈥攁n elevated, screened-in, thatch-roofed hut built by a local Miccosukee Indian. Shealy will happily share the region鈥檚 best spots for freshwater bass or catfish and rent you a Jackson kayak, so you can paddle the cypress swamps and mangrove tunnels of the nearby Turner River, where egrets, anhingas, and herons feed. He also offers the only pole-boat tours of the backwaters, and his other guided trips will get you paddling among dolphins and manatees and eating fresh seasonal fish under the stars. From $79;聽
鈥Stephanie Pearson
2. Barbuda: Solitude,聽Anyone?

The number of tropical frigatebirds far exceeds Barbuda鈥檚 1,625 residents. The news gets even better: Barbuda Belle, a minimal-impact hideaway on the island鈥檚 otherwise uninhabited northwestern tip, is set on a deserted 17-mile stretch of pink sand and consists of six bungalows and a tiny locavore restaurant helmed by a French chef. Reaching the remote retreat isn鈥檛 easy, but after a puddle-jumper flight from Antigua and a 15-minute motorboat ride, you鈥檒l spend your days kayaking through the island鈥檚 bird sanctuary, exploring a petroglyph-lined limestone cave, and 颅accompanying the chef聽to catch your lobster dinner. From $1,190; 听鈥Jen Murphy
3. Mexico: A Surfer鈥檚 Oasis

Before hotels like the Four Seasons鈥攃oming聽in 2018鈥攂ring a wave聽of new travelers, you聽can still have Baja鈥檚 East聽Cape to yourself. Whale-watchers, surfers, and kayakers are landing at VidaSoul, a 16-room, solar-powered hotel聽50 miles east of Cabo聽San Lucas. It鈥檚 a stone鈥檚 throw from Punta Perfecta, one of the best surf breaks in Baja, and steps south of Parque Nacional Cabo Pulmo, 27 square miles of beach and reef habitat. Offshore, the sanctuary shelters all manner of thriving sea life鈥攚hale sharks, gray whales, jellyfish. Fuel up on wood-oven-颅roasted pork at Flora鈥檚 Field Kitchen, a local organic restaurant, then rent a board, kayak, or cruiser bike from the hotel and explore. From $139; 鈥Stephanie Pearson
4. Martinique: The聽Anti-Cruise

Sailing Collective聽founder Dayyan Armstrong wants to give a taste of the seafaring life to those of us who can鈥檛 afford a yacht, with a hip, 颅Brooklyn-based crew intent on erasing the stigma of corded sweaters and boat shoes. On the com颅pany鈥檚 new颅est 颅voyage, which takes you into the Windward Islands, Armstrong captains the Lagoon, a four-颅cabin, 45-foot catamaran ideal for tuck颅ing into Martinique鈥檚 abundant coves and black-sand beaches or for accessing canyoneering sites in Dominica鈥檚 river valleys. You鈥檒l recap each day鈥檚 exploits over dark and stormies and a 颅family-style supper featuring the local catch. From $2,400; 鈥Jen Murphy
5. Guatemala: Ride a Rainforest

There鈥檚 no better way聽to explore a magical volcano-ringed region than by mountain bike.聽Be prepared for every颅thing on the eight-day Ruta de Maya trip with Sacred Rides. The itin颅erary includes a tough 3,000-vertical-foot grind on narrow single颅track and grueling forays through farmland and jungles. Off the saddle, you can cliff-jump and kayak in Lake Atitl谩n, or head to Caf茅 No S茅, an out-of-the-way mezcal bar in Antigua. You鈥檒l stay at La Casa del Mundo, a lodge with casitas notched into the side of聽a cliff overlooking Atitl谩n with a view of volcanoes in the distance. $2,395; 鈥Stephanie Pearson
6. Arizona: Haute Rolling

There are better ways to fuel a quad-busting training camp than rice and beans. With the 颅Cyclist鈥檚 Menu, a company that pairs intense rides with great food, you鈥檒l spend each day covering 45 to 75 miles through Arizona wine country with cofounder and mountain biker Heidi Rentz. As the sun sets, collapse on the massage table in your swank private cabin near Tucson. Cofounder Zander Ault will prepare menu options like grass-fed skirt steak with crispy potatoes and arugula served with sweet and spicy chimichurri and roasted chipotle sauce. A mixed-terrain camp in Mendocino, California, is also available, and in May a road-riding camp is launching in Majorca. From $1,950; 鈥Stephanie Pearson
7. California: Advanced聽Retreat

Southern California聽oasis the Caravan Out-post, in Ojai, is where musicians and movie stars like Chlo毛 Moretz (of Hugo fame) go to 颅unwind. It鈥檚 not just聽for the meticulously curated selection of聽11 Airstreams鈥攆rom a vintage fifties 颅trailer聽to a sleek, 30-foot 2015聽Classic鈥攕et in a botan颅ical garden. The camp鈥檚 owners, in颅cluding snow颅boarding legend Brad Steward, know how to make guests feel at home: expect campfire jams, meals by farm-to-table caterer Le Picnic, and free access to a Public Dutch step-through聽bike that鈥檚 perfect for聽riding into town. Mean颅while, win颅eries and hiking trails are a short drive away. Airstreams from $200 per night; 鈥Stephanie Pearson
8. Cuba:聽Paddle the Unknown

In November 2015, Cuba Un颅bound rolled out the first kayaking tour of the island鈥檚 eastern half with an 11-day trip that provides a glimpse of Cuba鈥檚 wild side, like Cayo Saet铆a Island鈥檚 camels and zebras and the waterfalls of Pinares de Mayar铆. The company, which emphasizes cultural and educational exchanges with local 颅artists and conservationists, has added bike tours and a summit hike on Cuba鈥檚 highest mountain, Pico Turquino. Kayak聽trips from $3,400; bike trips from $3,890; 鈥Jen Murphy