Travel Guest Post: The Perfect Winter Escape


It’s been a while since the Christmas break and we’re all in need of a winter escape. But whether it’s to enjoy a bit of sunshine or just to leave the daily grind of the office behind, take a look at the top picks for where to go and what to wear on your vacation.

For a relaxing beach break escape to Palolem Beach, Goa.
To escape the winter blues and get the sand between your toes, head to Palolem Beach where you’ll find 35 degree heat, and a coast lined with palm trees and beautiful beach huts. Explore the tropical forests buzzing with wildlife, including kingfishers, hummingbirds, and eagles.

What to Wear: Stick to classic and chic holiday clothes by wearing a black one-piece or bikini and practical Haviana flip-flops. Then add a splash of colour with a printed kaftan and embroidered beach tote. The key to holiday makeup is to keep it natural and opt for bold accessories instead.

For a cultural city break escape to Marrakech.
Make sure you visit the city’s vibrant markets and intimate souks, where you can experience incredible food and aromatic teas. Then pack up and head to the breath-taking scenery of the High Atlas Range and Draa Valley.

What to Wear: The first must-have is a pair of comfortable, stylish flats as you’ll be on your feet for much of the day. Take a light, silk shirt to keep you cool in the humid heat of the local markets, and a printed maxi dress will keep you looking chic but covered-up; an essential in Marrakech.

For an exhilarating but cold weather break, escape to Zermatt, Switzerland
This is the best time of year to go skiing in Zermatt. Try taking the first helicopter of the day, and fly to the top of Klein Matterhorn. You can then land at Plateau Rosa Testa Grigia, which is at the top of the Italian ski area. Then take in the incredible views before skiing back down the 12km to Italy, completely free of other skiers still waiting for the ski lifts to open.

What to Wear: Wrap up warm in lots of layers. Wear cashmere under layers, including leggings or a onesy and thick knitted sweaters. Make sure you keep your feet warm, and opt for moon boots. But just as important, don’t forget the sunscreen!

Author: Sara Leeds