When the mercury drops, some Americans welcome the cold, while others follow the sun. To help people make their winter travel plans, WalletHub compared the cheapest U.S. destinations that are also the easiest to get to. In total, they analyzed nearly 70 of the largest metropolitan areas – grouped as “warm” or “cold” – based on 37 key metrics, including two weeks of flight data, safety indicators and weather forecasts...
When it comes to winter getaways, we’re often torn between two extremes: do we want to embrace the cold or escape to a tropical paradise? Some of those dream destinations can cost an arm and a leg. Why not look for trips that are affordable and closer to home? Believe it or not, some of the best winter travel destinations are just a short flight away, $200-$300 to reach them from major US cities, and no layovers.
Whether you fancy a snowball fight before sitting by the fire with hot chocolate or a hike into the desert for a nice dinner, we have what you’re looking for! This list features the best of both worlds, all within the US
Cold weather: Atlanta, Georgia
According to a recent survey, Atlanta, Georgia, is the top choice for winter fun. With lots of shops, fantastic restaurants, food festivals and spas, there is plenty to do. The weather is milder here in the south too: cool enough to feel festive, but without the hassle of snow.
You don’t have to travel far to explore Georgia’s gems, from the North Georgia Mountains to the coast. Take a stroll through the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s Holiday Nights or go ice skating outdoors – all with reasonable flying opportunities!
Cold weather: New York City, New York
Is it just me, or are you thinking about that too? Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, where Kevin enjoys a holiday in New York at the Plaza Hotel? Between Rockefeller Center’s iconic Christmas tree and ice skating in Central Park, it’s pure magic during the holidays in New York. The city has countless attractions, making it a close second when it comes to the best winter destination. Winter Jazzfest is a must-see for music lovers. Grab last-minute gifts at Brooklyn Flea, Artists & Fleas or BLK MKT Vintage, but don’t miss the cozy rooftop bars.
If you like to explore without the usual crowds, this season is perfect. Plus, flights from major cities are surprisingly low, often less than $200. A winter trip to the Big Apple is an absolute steal!
Cold weather: Washington, DC
We all want to spend the holidays without the crowds, and winter awaits you in the capital of the country. Attractions are quieter, restaurant reservations are so easy and the city can even get a dusting of snow.
January kicks off with Winter Restaurant Week, your chance to enjoy DC’s best restaurants. You can catch a Washington Wizards game, treat yourself to a spa day, or take a stroll past the White House and Lafayette Square. You don’t have to worry about it being too expensive, as DC has the lowest hotel prices among cold-weather cities, with options from boutique to family-friendly hotels.
Cold weather: Chicago, Illinois
As temperatures drop, Chicago fills with festive holiday cheer! Ice skate at the McCormick Grandstand Ice Rink, just off The Bean, or try the thrilling 200-foot slope on Soldier Field’s sledding hill, complete with stunning views of Lake Michigan. Don’t miss the magical candlelight concerts, with beautiful classical music in enchanting locations. The Christkindlmarket is a great place for an authentic German open-air market experience!
When it comes to dining, Chicago has it all. With more restaurants per square foot than any other cold city – 6.6 times more than Bridgeport – you’ll find everything from steakhouses to juicy cheeseburgers.
Cold weather: Cincinnati, Ohio
If you are in Ohio, don’t miss Cincinnati! It ranks as the fifth best winter vacation destination in the US for cold weather fans. Families will enjoy the magical Winter Wonderland at EnterTRAINment Junction and the Cincinnati Zoo’s Festival of Lights. You can also ice skate in Fountain Square and explore the winter markets of the historic Over-the-Rhine district.
Although winter can bring some snowstorms, it is an excellent time to visit the country on a budget. With smart planning, you can enjoy lower costs on lodging, dining, and activities while soaking up the holiday spirit!
Hot weather: Las Vegas, Nevada
While most of the country shivers in winter, Las Vegas enjoys mild weather, making it the perfect warm vacation destination. It’s also budget-friendly, with prices for three-star hotels about four times lower than in Honolulu. If you’re lucky, you can snag a room for just $35!
Go on high-end shopping, visit unique galleries like the Mob Museum and AREA15, and attend the Big Game Bash at Circa Sports Sportsbook. Oh, did I mention you can relax in Stadium Swim’s heated pools all year round?
Hot weather: San Diego, California
San Dieg is the perfect place to escape the cold during the winter months. With the third most pleasant climate in the country, you can enjoy beach access, al fresco dining and amusement parks. Enjoy spectacular holiday decor and an ice skating rink on the beach at Hotel Del Coronado. You can even attend the annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights, where approximately 80 boats decked out in holiday lights cruise along the harbor.
Take advantage of the fresh air by renting a bike, kayak or stand-up paddleboard: everything is close by. Winter is gray whale season, so be sure to catch a glimpse. And don’t forget San Diego’s beautiful sunsets!
Hot weather: Dallas, Texas
Dallas ranks as the third best warm and affordable winter vacation destination in the US. The metroplex scored highly in travel costs and convenience, with great deals on flights and few delays.
If you love music, don’t miss the Lights All Night Festival this winter! Dance to top DJs like Marshmello and DJ Snake while enjoying a drink with friends. Experience the festive Dallas Holiday Parade with street bands, giant balloons and dazzling light shows. Dallas offers plenty of holiday magic to brighten the cold season!
Hot weather: Austin, Texas
While some Texans head north for the winter, others trade snow boots for cowboy boots in Austin! This vibrant city has a lot to offer in winter, with lower travel costs and plenty of activities to enjoy both indoors and outdoors.
Austin does best when eating outside, even in winter. Enjoy classic American dishes at Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill or enjoy Mexican dishes and mezcal cocktails at Grizzelda’s. Don’t miss the Christmas cocktails at Lala’s Little Nugget! If you prefer to explore, hike the scenic 10-mile Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail past Lady Bird Lake for stunning skyline views.
Hot weather: Phoenix, Arizona
Winter is one of the best times to explore Phoenix, Arizona. Known for its endless sunshine, fantastic restaurants and outdoor activities, this city is perfect for escaping the cold weather in other parts of the country.
Hikers can explore Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peaks at any time of the day. People love the Lantern Festival and outdoor shopping at Biltmore Fashion Park. Additionally, golfers of all levels can enjoy the lush scenery, thanks to more than 300 golf courses open all year round.
Data source: WalletHub