There’s an English-speaking island a short flight from UK where it’s 22C in winter

There’s an English-speaking island a short flight from UK where it’s 22C in winter (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Brits looking for a sunny may want to consider one English-speaking island. It’s just a short flight away from the UK and enjoys a balmy 22C heat during winter.

A mere four-and-a-half hour journey from , this offers a welcome escape from the UK’s current chilly, damp conditions.

With year-round sunshine and flowers beginning to bloom in March, is a fantastic choice for families, boasting numerous family-friendly hotels.

The island also offers a range of activities, from hiking to exploring cultural and historical sites.

Winter sees fewer crowds, making it the perfect time to visit popular attractions without the queues.

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Brits looking for a sunny getaway may want to looking into Cyprus (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Party-goers will be drawn to Ayia Napa, one of Europe’s top party destinations, while those seeking relaxation can bask in the island’s 300 days of annual sunshine.

A trip into the Troodos Mountains offers stunning scenery and a quaint village nestled in the valley below.

In a surprising twist, there’s a ski resort nestled in the Troodos Mountain Range.

Open from January to March, it’s located on Mount Olympus, reports .

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Early winter might just be my favorite season to visit Cyprus. There are still plenty of fun things to do, from hiking to swimming, and the vibe is so laid-back. Theres plenty of sun, and temperatures hover around 18°C. Plus, nothing beats the views from my little rental in Pegeia.

Holidaymakers can drive up to the pistes, which offer several scenic viewpoints along the way.

Nestled in the valley is the village of Omodos, brimming with restaurants serving traditional dishes – perfect after a day of mountain hiking.

The village also houses a monastery that is open for tours. A local fortified sweet wine, commandaria, is popular in the area and can be found on locals’ doorsteps for €2-€5 (£1.61-£4.23).

Another must-visit is Nicosia, Cyprus’ divided capital. Following the 1974 civil war, the island was split into two states: the Greek Republic of Southern Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

The border, known as the ‘green line’, runs through Nicosia, making it the world’s only divided capital city. Tourists can cross the border at several points.

Other attractions include underwater waterfall hikes, a turtle conservation station, Aphrodite’s Rock, the Tombs of the Kings, snorkelling adventures, Akamas Peninsula National Park, castles and even a wellness retreat.

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