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By Libby MacCarthy, The Nest
Whether you want to embrace the winter weather or escape it, these vacation spots are great for a seasonal getaway.
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Feel a case of wanderlust setting in? Whether you're looking to
escape to warmer climes or embrace all that winter brings, it's time to
start planning your next big adventure. From Vienna to Cambodia and
everywhere in between, here are our picks for an unforgettable winter
getaway.
Colchagua Valley, Chile
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Napa Valley? Been there, done that. While Patagonia attracts tourists in droves, Chile's
Colchagua Valley
is often overlooked — but it's definitely worth the trip. Surrounded by
picturesque mountains on all sides, the sun-drenched valley produces
the country's finest red wines. Tourism in the region has truly
blossomed over the years, with an abundance of tasting tours along the
Colchagua Valley Wine Route, outdoor explorations, workshops and more.
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London
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They
say Paris is always a good idea, but when it comes to winter travel, we
beg to differ. If a big city getaway is on your to-do list this season,
London makes a great getaway. Cozy pubs, pints of locally brewed ale
(sipped beside a roaring fire) and sticky toffee pudding are the perfect
remedy for a severe case of the cold weather blues. During the holiday
season the city is more vibrant than ever with its twinkling lights and
festive flair, and activities like ice skating, Christmas markets and
music abound. Another bonus? You won't have to worry about weather
putting a damper on your trip. Many of London's best experiences (live
music, markets, cultural events, museums, etc.) can be had indoors.
Banff, Alberta, Canada
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Winter sports enthusiasts, it's time to head north of the border. Banff National Park
is like a little piece of winter paradise just waiting to be
discovered. Hitting the slopes is a no-brainer, but there are plenty of
other ways to explore all that Canada's Rocky Mountains have to offer.
Rappel along an icy rock face, try your hand at dog sledding, kick back
in the Upper Banff Hot Springs, or enjoy an evening icewalk and campfire
along the shores of Lake Minnewanka.
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New Zealand
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Fast forward to summer with a trip to New Zealand's sunny North Island.
One of the best ways to explore the country's stunning landscape (which
just so happened to serve as the backdrop for Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings)? By car. National Geographic's Auckland to Wellington
route is definitely worth noting. The 460-mile trip will take you
through the best that Kiwiland has to offer — volcanic fields,
awe-inspiring mountain ranges, sparkling lakes, lush rainforest and more
— and enough activities to satisfy even the most avid outdoor
enthusiasts.
Cambodia
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If
you want to experience Southeast Asia at its best, Cambodia should be at
the top of your bucket list. Go for the iconic temples, rich cultural
history, delicious food, and breathtaking landscape, but also go for the
unparalleled warmth and hospitality of the Cambodian people.
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Cuba
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ICYMI: There are now direct flights to Cuba, which means that traveling
to the formerly forbidden island is a lot easier. If mere curiosity
doesn't inspire you take the plunge, the allure of Havana's colorful
streets, lively salsa scene, culture and cuisine will.
Swedish Lapland
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Sure — if you're in the mood for sunshine and swimsuits, a visit to
Sweden is probably out of the question, but if you're looking for
something a little different, consider this your destination. For an
area as remote as
Lapland,
there's a surprising amount of things to do. In addition to traditional
activities like skiing, ice fishing and snowmobiling, you can learn to
build your own igloo, go on an elk safari or drive your own dog sled.
There's also the ICEHOTEL
to consider. Rebuilt every year with ice blocks from the Torne River
and based on designs from various artists, the one-of-a-kind hotel is a
must-see with its impressive chandelier (which boasts 1,000 hand-cut ice
crystals), chic lounges, ice bar and long list of activities that allow
you explore the surrounding area. Oh yeah — and there's also that
little thing called the Northern Lights.
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Vienna
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Vienna is the type of city that could
make any cold weather phobe rejoice at the first sight of snow.
Twinkling lights, freshly fallen snow and the city's innate old world
charm combine to create an atmosphere that could only be described as
magical. Though temperatures tend to dip well below zero, the city has a
strong coffee culture and is well-equipped with cafés and bars in which
to cozy up and catch a break from the cold. The holidays bring with
them festive street markets (a great place to pick up souvenirs and sip
hot wine) and ice skating, but the fairytale-like architecture,
buzz-worthy breweries and world class art collections stick are musts
all year round.
New Orleans
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