Heat-Seeking: Quick Winter Escapes



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Sometimes, you just need an easy escape—one that doesn’t involve a layover, long drive, or complicated logistics. And on these unrelenting winter days, when the cruel iPhoto algorithm flashes memories of how unrecognizably happy and sun-kissed you were in August, it’s time to get strategic—maximizing time off, minimizing hours on a plane, and chasing the highest UV index. Or, for the sun-averse, at least temps consistently in the 60s.

So to help, we narrowed our focus to quick, no-fuss getaways from the US, Canada, UK, and Europe, prioritizing destinations with non-stop flights from major cities, and hotels within an hour or so of the airport. While there are city hotels in the mix, this list is more about true escapes—places where you can immediately shed a layer (literally and figuratively) upon arrival—and sometimes, that is at the Four Seasons in Miami. While not every spot has a beach, most promise more sun and warmth than wherever you’re coming from. From the UK, that could mean a long weekend not just in Morocco, but also Nice or Dakar. From the US and Canada, we organized our hit list along the lines of East Coast vs West Coast—obviously, Hawai’i is only doable as a shorter trip from the West and the Bahamas from the East, but Palm Springs could be a long weekend for everyone! 

As is our way, we polled our well-traveled friends for their go-to easy long weekends in the sun, and mapped out more stays we love based on direct flight routes. To make planning even easier, we’ve listed those flight paths at the end of each section. So pack a carry-on and get out of town!  

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3 responses to “Heat-Seeking: Quick Winter Escapes”

  1. Cclarke Avatar
    Cclarke

    Don’t leave out Jamaica Inn! Three and half hours direct from NYC to MoBay, 90 minutes to Ocho – you’re there for lunch on the beach. Very old school. Best service anywhere in the Caribbean. Great food, gorgeous beach, old world charm, spa, wonderful history (see: Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe vacation spot). With the exception of ample WiFi you wouldn’t know what decade it was.

  2. lot Avatar
    lot

    A bit specific but any thoughts on the easiest/most painless carribean airport? Providenciales was a bit chaotic so wondering what the others are like

    1. Yolanda Edwards Avatar

      I think Nassau is pretty great–especially since you can go through customs there and don’t have to do upon arrival. Also San Juan. And Barbados and Antigua are easy breezy!

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