The 10 best places to travel in January 2026
As the holiday season winds down, January emerges as an ideal time for travelers seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of the previous months. This post-holiday period not only offers a welcome pause but also presents a unique opportunity to capitalize on off-peak travel deals, as airlines, hotels, and cruise lines often lower their prices to attract travelers during this quieter time. Whether you’re drawn to the powdery slopes of the Northern Hemisphere or the sun-kissed beaches of the Southern Hemisphere, January caters to all types of vacationers. To inspire your first getaway of the new year, here are ten of the best destinations to consider for your January travels.
Cape Town, South Africa, stands out as a premier choice, with January being the hottest and driest month, making it perfect for outdoor adventures. With temperatures averaging in the mid-80s, visitors can explore Boulders Beach to witness adorable African penguins or enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Cape Town Minstrel Carnival on January 2. For wine enthusiasts, the Stellenbosch Wine Tractor Wine Tasting Tour offers a delightful way to sample the region’s renowned wines. Meanwhile, Pyeongchang in South Korea beckons winter sports aficionados with its world-class ski resorts, including Yongpyong, which hosted the 2018 Winter Olympics. January is also an excellent time for hiking in Odaesan National Park, where stunning trails and cultural sites await.
On the other hand, Oahu, Hawaii, provides a tropical escape with fewer crowds and affordable hotel rates. January is an excellent time for whale watching, as humpback whales migrate to the islands. For those seeking a beach getaway with a cultural twist, Riviera Nayarit in Mexico offers warm weather, pristine beaches, and the start of whale-watching season. Alternatively, Punta del Este in Uruguay, known as “The Riviera of South America,” combines beautiful beaches with a vibrant arts scene, making it a perfect winter retreat. For a winter wonderland experience, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, transforms into a skiing paradise, while Banff, Alberta, offers stunning landscapes and winter festivals. Lastly, Sydney, Australia, comes alive in January with its summer festivities, inviting visitors to enjoy its iconic beaches and cultural events. Each of these destinations presents unique experiences and opportunities to recharge after the holiday rush, making January a prime time for travel.
While the period between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day is peak travel season in many parts of the world, January offers a welcome pause from the holiday rush. It is an opportune time to hit the reset button, recover from end-of-the-year burnout and, even better, take advantage of off-peak travel deals. To compensate for the drop in demand this time of year, many airlines, hotels and cruises lower their prices — making January a smart time to score a deal on a leisure trip.
On top of that, January has something for every kind of traveler, whether you prefer skiing powder-filled slopes in the Northern Hemisphere or sunning on sugary sand beaches below the equator.
To spark inspiration for your first vacation in the new year, here are the 10 best places to travel in January in the U.S. and beyond.
Cape Town
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January is the hottest and driest month in South Africa’s legislative capital, with daytime temperatures averaging in the mid- to low 80s, making it ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. If you’re a nature lover, head to Boulders Beach early in the morning to see African penguins and their newborn chicks. Another great spot for wildlife spotting (namely, Cape fur seals) is Duiker Island in Hout Bay. If you’re in the mood to simply soak up some sun, your best bets are Camps Bay Beach, the Clifton beaches and Muizenberg Beach.
Oenophiles should book the Stellenbosch Wine Tractor Wine Tasting Tour, a unique hop-on, hop-off experience that explores 10 wine producers in Stellenbosch, a region renowned for its cabernet sauvignon and pinotage.
The Cape Town Minstrel Carnival, also known as Kaapse Klopse, is an annual celebration featuring thousands of musicians, singers and dancers. It takes place Jan. 2, a date of historical importance because it was the day enslaved people were allowed time off to celebrate after New Year’s Day.
TPG tip
: Opened earlier this year,
Canopy by Hilton Cape Town Longkloof
is in the hip City Bowl neighborhood, which is chock-full of buzzy restaurants and popular attractions, such as the Bo-Kaap and Company’s Garden. In January, rooms are available from $204 or 54,000
Hilton Honors
points per night.
Pyeongchang, South Korea
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Japan might be the most famous Asian destination for skiing, but here’s an insider tip: South Korea is also packed with world-class slopes. (Now you know why Pyeongchang was selected to host the 2018 Winter Olympics.) Located approximately 110 miles east of South Korea’s capital of Seoul in the Taebaek Mountains, Pyeongchang is home to several popular ski resorts, including Yongpyong Resort (South Korea’s largest ski resort), Phoenix Park and Alpensia Ski Resort.
If a wintry hike is more your speed, head to Odaesan National Park, which has numerous trails for all skill levels. It’s also where you’ll discover Woljeongsa Temple, an important Buddhist site brimming with national treasures, like the nine-story stone pagoda.
TPG tip
: Drawing inspiration from iconic European Alpine villages, the
InterContinental Alpensia Pyeongchang Resort
offers breathtaking views of Balwang Mountain and Alpensia Lake, 238 classic guest rooms and suites and a bountiful breakfast buffet to fuel you up for a day on the slopes. Rates start at $152 or 26,000
IHG One Rewards
points per night in January.
Oahu, Hawaii
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Though January means occasional and fleeting showers on Oahu, it also means affordable hotel rates, fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures with average highs in the low 80s. It’s also a prime time for spotting humpback whales, which migrate to the Hawaiian Islands in the winter months.
While the water is definitely warm enough for swimming, it’s best to avoid the North Shore’s extremely high surf — leave that to the professionals — and stick to Oahu’s south shores, like Waikiki’s Duke Kahanamoku Beach and Fort DeRussy Beach Park. There are also numerous scenic hikes around the island, from the lush rainforested Manoa Falls Trail to the Makapuu Point Lighthouse Trail for breathtaking panoramic views.
TPG tip
: Opened in April, the
Hampton Inn & Suites Maui North Shore
has spacious residential-style accommodations in one of Oahu’s most charming regions. In January, rates start at $312 or 80,000 Hilton Honors points per night.
Riviera Nayarit, Mexico
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January in Riviera Nayarit is what most people envision when it comes to ideal beach weather: mild and dry conditions in the low 80s, with warm days and cool nights.
This 200-mile-long coastal stretch along the Pacific Ocean, just north of Puerto Vallarta, is also a smart alternative to the more touristy destinations of Cancun and Cabo San Lucas. You’ll find a vast coastline with a dozen certified-clean beaches blessed with crystal-clear water and pristine sand. Playa Destiladeras is a fan favorite, offering a wealth of outdoor adventures and rich cultural experiences.
January is also the beginning of whale-watching season here.
TPG tip
: Opening in December,
Siari Riviera Nayarit, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
immerses guests in a serene sanctuary spanning 920 lush acres. It features 91 ocean-view rooms and suites, Zulu (a seafood eatery helmed by Mexican chef David Castro Hussong) and Ha Yeka Wellness Center, a spa inspired by the local Huichol community. Rates start at $748 or 100,000
Marriott Bonvoy
points per night in January.
Related:
United Airlines adds Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit in 3-route winter expansion
Punta del Este, Uruguay
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Frequently referred to as “The Riviera of South America,” Punta del Este — located on the Atlantic Coast in Uruguay’s Maldonado province — has long been a beloved leisure destination for Argentines and Brazilians, thanks to its vibrant cityscape and pristine beaches. And the peak of summer, in January, makes a swanky warm-weather escape for those living north of the equator.
In addition to beautiful beaches, Punta del Este is home to a thrilling polo and art scene. Visit the world-famous Ralli Museum, which features works by Salvador Dalà and Fernando Botero, and Le Mano, a giant hand sculpture emerging from the sand by Chilean artist Mario Irarrázabal.
TPG tip
: Adored for its secluded location, personalized service and high-end amenities, including an 18-hole Arnold Palmer-designed golf course,
Fasano Punta del Este
epitomizes quiet luxury. January rates for this
American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts
member start at $966 per night.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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It’s no secret: Jackson Hole transforms into a world-class winter destination this time of year. However, what you may not know is that early to mid-January is an especially good time to plan a vacation. This time frame is not nearly as congested as the peak winter month of February, and the conditions for skiing, snowboarding and other outdoor pursuits are excellent with heavy snowfall and super-fluffy powder.
When it’s time to fuel up after a long day on the slopes, head to a local mainstay like Teton Thai or Bin22. (Teton Thai’s best-selling massaman curry will warm you from the inside out.)
TPG tip
: A member of Marriott’s Autograph Collection,
The Cloudveil
provides a well-appointed and laid-back stay near Jackson, Wyoming’s Town Square. It has 100 handsome rooms warmed up with wood and leather, and The Bistro, which turns out hearty, all-day European fare. Accommodations are available from $550 or 73,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night in January.
Related:
Waffles on the mountaintop and wildlife safaris: 7 family-friendly things to do in Jackson Hole during winter
The Bahamas
The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort. FOUR SEASONS
Falling in the Bahamas’ dry season, January brings on low humidity, pleasant temperatures hovering around the low 80s and sun-drenched days. Waves are calmer this time of year, resulting in extended visibility underwater, making it perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving.
January is also the time for spotting humpback whales, which migrate from their feeding grounds in the North Atlantic to the area for breeding. Beyond the striking azure waters, The Bahamas also has plenty of cultural appeal. Learn about Junkanoo’s colorful 200-plus-year history at the Museum of Junkanoo. Dig into Bahamian staples, such as conch fritters and sky juice, at Arawak Cay. Browse beautiful works by local artisans at the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas. Drink up local culture at Bon Vivants, the country’s first craft cocktail bar.
TPG tip
: Spread across 35 lush acres with Versailles-inspired gardens,
The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas
— which has been around for 60-plus years — remains one of the destination’s most coveted stays. Nightly rates in January start at $1,965. Receive daily breakfast for two, late checkout and more when you book via the American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts program.
Sedona, Arizona
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If your dream vacation involves peaceful hikes, cooler weather and budget-friendly lodging, consider planning a Sedona vacation in January. Daytime highs typically hover in the low 60s, and most hotels lower their rates during the offseason. In addition to hiking, you can experience Sedona’s spectacular landscapes on a jeep tour; Pink Adventure Tours is a popular choice.
As an established wellness destination, Sedona also offers numerous spas — Sedona’s New Day Spa and Gateway Cottage Wellness Center are two popular independently owned picks — where you can unwind your mind and body. And since Sedona is one of only 20 certified Dark Sky communities in the world, it’s an unparalleled spot for stargazing. Remember to bundle up, as the nights can get quite chilly.
TPG tip
: One of Sedona’s newer hotels,
Sky Rock Sedona, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
is a comfortable stay close to the area’s most popular hiking trails. After a day of exploring, unwind in the outdoor hot tub or relax by a fire pit as you take in Sedona’s stunning night sky. The property has January rates starting at $193 or 50,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.
Banff, Alberta
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While skiing Banff’s world-class resorts (Mount Norquay Ski Resort, Sunshine Village and the Lake Louise Ski Resort) in January, when the snowfall is heavy, is a no-brainer, there are lots more ways to enjoy a winter vacation in the Canadian Rockies. SnowDays Festival, held Jan. 16 to Feb. 8 in 2026, transforms downtown Banff into a wintry wonderland with live snow carvings and skijoring (a winter sport where a horse pulls a trick skier) demos.
Prefer to completely relax? Then visit Banff Upper Hot Springs for a scenic soak in its steamy, mineral-rich waters. For panoramic views of the six mountain ranges, take a ride up the Banff Gondola. A hike in Johnston Canyon will reward you with stunning views of frozen waterfalls and ice formations.
TPG tip
: Steeped in history and grandeur,
Fairmont Banff Springs
has been called the “Castle in the Rockies” since opening in 1988. Nightly rates in January start at $433. Book directly with
Accor Live Limitless
points or via American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts to receive daily breakfast for two, late checkout and more.
Related:
Third time’s the charm: Finally taking a Canadian dream trip to Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper
Sydney
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It’s peak summer season Down Under in Sydney. Though Australia’s biggest metropolis holds year-round appeal, it especially comes alive in January, when daytime temperatures average in the low 80s.
Whether you prefer to sink your toes into the soft sands at the world-famous Bondi Beach, get up close to the iconic Sydney Opera House or see 350-plus animal species at Taronga Zoo Sydney, there’s no shortage of ways to take in the sun and fresh air. And mark your calendars for this year’s Sydney Festival, a city-wide arts festival featuring over 100 music, dance and theatrical performances and events celebrating its 50th anniversary, being held Jan. 8 to 25, 2026.
TPG tip
: As Australia’s first Kimpton property, the
Kimpton Margot Sydney
dazzles with a glamorous art deco design — the historic building dates back to the 1930s — a buzzy restaurant helmed by celebrity Australian chef Luke Mangan and 172 spacious guest rooms and suites kitted out with elegant furnishings. Rates start at $190 or 35,000 IHG One Rewards points per night in January.
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