Travel expert reveals 12 best remote and hidden destinations for every month of the year

The waterfront of Ohrid, in North Macedonia

The 12 best destinations to jet off to every month of 2025 have been revealed, allowing you to enjoy the best weather while also securing the best deal.

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With the comes renewed efforts to pick the next best holiday destination. 

In fact, over half of UK travellers are now booking holidays three-to-six months in advance and some even planning the entire year’s travel by January.

However, with constantly changing weather patterns, off-peak prices and availability, it is difficult to narrow down where, and when, you should jet off. 

Luckily, the travel experts at have revealed their handpicked destinations for every month of the year so savvy travellers can beat the crowds and secure better value escapes.

“January offers the year’s best window for holiday planning,” says Gavin Lapidus, founder of eShores. “We’re seeing a significant shift towards early bookings, with travellers securing better rates and prime accommodation before peak season demand drives prices up.” 

From remote Arctic islands to hidden gems, revealed below is a definitive month-by-month guide of 2025’s most compelling travel destinations.

Sunny street in Valletta old town, Malta

Kick off the year with a history-packed escape to Europe’s sunniest capital, in . 

Valletta in January offers a perfect winter escape with temperatures around 15-17°C, minimal tourists, and direct UK flights. 

January: Valletta, Malta.

This World Heritage city provides an ideal alternative to the UK’s coldest month. Founded in 1566 by the Knights of St. John and built in just 15 years, this picturesque city was named the last summer. 

With 82 landmarks and 820 things to do, Valetta is a great holiday spot for tourists looking for an adventure with less crowds.

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Roof terrace bar-restaurant overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Essaouira, Morocco.

February: Essaouira, Morocco.

Considering a visit to ? Move over Marrakech – the chic, chilled coastal gem Essaouira offers mild 18-20C weather, fewer crowds, and a bohemian atmosphere at more affordable prices than Morocco’s traditional hotspots in February.

Often overlooked by the typical tourist crowd, this windswept seaside town on Morocco’s coast feels like a well-kept secret.

Famed for its chilled tone, colourful markets and history, Essaouira features an active fishing port and a World Heritage site medina. 

With its art-filled alleyways, sunlit squares, and spice-scented streets, Essaouira is perfect for anyone looking for a slice of authentic Moroccan life, minus the hefty price tag.

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Scenic View of Plaza de Espana Architecture

March: Seville, Spain.

Hit up , a city in southwest Spain, in March. 

Dubbed the “Iberian oven”, Seville experiences hot air blowing from North , exacerbated by its position in the foothills of nearby mountains, which creates a perfect storm for sweltering heat.

But, at this time of year, the country’s cultural capital stuns during its orange blossom season, with comfortable 20-24C temperatures, fewer tourists than peak months, and quick, easy travel from the UK.

As an added bonus, Seville was named Europe’s , with its winding streets in the historic centre so narrow that they “prohibit most traffic”, said .

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Ohrid lake and the Church of St. John at Kaneo

April: Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia.

Discover Europe’s hidden lake paradise at Lake Ohrid – one of Europe’s oldest and deepest lakes – in in April. 

This UNESCO gem offers crystal waters and heritage charm. Expect mild 18-22C weather at a fraction of Lake Como costs.

Nestled in the mountainous border between North Macedonia and Albania, the peaceful destination is described as “the ” by one Tripadvisor user.

The lake is home to more than 200 endemic species and hosts a unique ecosystem that thrives in the crystal clear 288 metre deep water.

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