12 trips worth taking this year.
By Hannah Loewentheil, PureWow
The definitive best part about the new year: You get all your vacation days back. So don’t let them go to waste! Here, the best place to visit every month of 2017.
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January: Guadaloupe
OK, so realistically you’re not booking a trip for this January, but bookmark this Caribbean gem for next year, since Norwegian Airlines recently launched surprisingly affordable flights (try as low as $49 each way from NYC). The French-speaking island is made up of two parts: On Grande-Terre you’ll find secluded, sandy beaches and azure water, while on Soufriere you’ve got volcanoes and rainforest.
OK, so realistically you’re not booking a trip for this January, but bookmark this Caribbean gem for next year, since Norwegian Airlines recently launched surprisingly affordable flights (try as low as $49 each way from NYC). The French-speaking island is made up of two parts: On Grande-Terre you’ll find secluded, sandy beaches and azure water, while on Soufriere you’ve got volcanoes and rainforest.
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February: Havana, Cuba
You definitely want to visit this newly-opened-to-Americans city now, before it becomes overrun with tourists in the coming years. Hit up romantic, music-filled Havana in winter, when the days are warm and tropical, but the nights have a cool, welcome breeze.
You definitely want to visit this newly-opened-to-Americans city now, before it becomes overrun with tourists in the coming years. Hit up romantic, music-filled Havana in winter, when the days are warm and tropical, but the nights have a cool, welcome breeze.
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March: Park City, Utah
By March, you’re nearing the end of ski season, which means the crowds have died down from Christmas and the Sundance Film Festival, but you can still catch some fresh powder. If the slopes aren’t your thing, there’s also dogsledding, bobsledding and snowmobiling.
By March, you’re nearing the end of ski season, which means the crowds have died down from Christmas and the Sundance Film Festival, but you can still catch some fresh powder. If the slopes aren’t your thing, there’s also dogsledding, bobsledding and snowmobiling.
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April: Bermuda
Mark our words: Everyone will be going to Bermuda this year. This small, British island just off the coast of North Carolina is known for its pink-sand beaches, cute colonial-style towns, gorgeous resorts and, of course, rum cocktails. The island has only two seasons: Spring and summer, which collide during April. The weather is warm enough to go to the beach, but you still won’t have to pay the peak-season prices.
Mark our words: Everyone will be going to Bermuda this year. This small, British island just off the coast of North Carolina is known for its pink-sand beaches, cute colonial-style towns, gorgeous resorts and, of course, rum cocktails. The island has only two seasons: Spring and summer, which collide during April. The weather is warm enough to go to the beach, but you still won’t have to pay the peak-season prices.
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