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Spain’s 5 warmest winter sun destinations for December escapes

Spain is a fantastic place for a cockle-warming winter break that won’t break the bank. Here are the five warmest winter sun destinations in Spain for December escapes

Spain is a brilliant choice for a winter getaway that won’t leave your wallet feeling light.

While far-flung locations such as Thailand, Dubai, Egypt and Morocco might be the traditional go-to spots for winter sun, there are loads of fantastic places in mainland Spain and its islands that are worth a look.

Not only are they often just as toasty, but they’re also cheaper and much quicker to reach.

Here’s our top pick:

1. Murcia, southern Spain

December temperature highs: 18C

In a big win for those itching to escape our drizzly isles, Ryanair has just revealed it will be running a London to Murcia flight four times a week, with the journey clocking in at just under three hours. The timing of this new route is spot on for those who’ve already had their fill of autumn weather. This week, Murcia has seen highs of 31C, while in November it can reach up to 21C.

While it’s not the warmest destination in December and January, with daytime highs of 18C and 17C respectively, it tends to be mild and have low rainfall. However, it’s worth packing some snug pyjamas, as it can get chilly at night. The city of Murcia is brimming with activities, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It was settled by the Romans and the Moors.

Make sure to visit Murcia Cathedral, a stunning, Gothic cathedral that towers over the city, or the Santa Clara Museum, which was once a Muslim palace that became a monastery in the 14th century.

Flights from as little as £13 are currently available from UK cities including Manchester, London and Birmingham.

December temperature highs: 26C

Known as the “Island of Eternal Spring”, Tenerife is Spain’s top winter sun destination. The island offers a plethora of attractions, such as Mount Teide National Park, black- and golden-sand beaches, and bustling resorts like Costa Adeje or Playa de las Américas.

Tenerife has been a favourite among Brits for nearly a century. Mass tourism flourished throughout the 20th century, particularly after World War II, transforming areas like Playa de las Américas into major resorts to cater to the worldwide demand for sun holidays.

The YouTuber Escape With Us is such an enthusiast of Tenerife that he decided to spend Christmas there in 2023, leaving his family behind to jet off to the Canary Island.

“Why would you want to sit at home in the freezing cold when you can come here and enjoy this?” he queried while strolling through Las Américas in a T-shirt, before pausing for a £1.50 beer in the sunshine.

Currently, in December, flights are available from UK cities including Liverpool, London and Bournemouth to Tenerife for just £15.

3. Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

December temperature highs: 25C

While Tenerife is the most popular of the Canary Islands, attracting seven million holidaymakers each year, Gran Canaria is not far behind, drawing a remarkable four million sunseekers to its shores. Its southern coastline enjoys sunshine throughout the year.

The stunning sand dunes of Maspalomas and the picturesque harbour at Puerto de Mogán are essential visits. Journey inland to discover dramatic volcanic terrain and delightful villages such as Tejeda.

On a discussion thread regarding how warm Gran Canaria really is – and whether it’s too chilly to swim during the winter – one Brit wrote: “I’d never been abroad before and went to GC in March this year. It was 23-24 during the day. The sea was lovely and warm and I learnt to swim in it (I’m 52). I found the evening temperatures a bit cool but nothing a thin jumper wouldn’t sort out. I have booked again for March this year.”

Flights are available from cities including Edinburgh, Nottingham and Birmingham to Gran Canaria in December starting from just £13.

December temperature highs: 19C

Whilst the Balearics’ Mediterranean location and position further north than the Canaries means slightly cooler conditions, the gorgeous island of Majorca has been crowned Spain’s top winter sun spot this year – and it’s easy to see why.

The island enjoys pleasantly mild temperatures of approximately 23C well into October. Even throughout November and December, the island benefits from bright weather alongside temperatures ranging between 16-19C.

Whilst it might be too cool for an ocean dip, conditions remain perfect for a stroll along the seafront or dining outdoors – though an extra layer or two might be advisable. A visit to Playa de Muro Beach is a must; it’s been hailed as one of Europe’s most stunning beaches.

There are plenty of scenic walks nearby if you fancy a leisurely stroll, and it’s just a hop, skip and a jump away from the S’Albufera Natural Park. For cycling enthusiasts, the island’s hills and varied terrain are often a hit, and during the autumn/winter months, you won’t be battling hordes of tourists, which can make for a much more chilled morning’s adventure.

There are December flights from Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester airports to Majorca starting at £15.

December temperature highs: 17C

Before anyone pens a complaint, I should clarify that I’m well aware that Gibraltar is not in Spain. It is a British Overseas Territory that happens to be nestled on Spain’s southern coast. The area is dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, a towering 426m-high limestone ridge, and is home to 39,000 residents.

Affectionately known as Gib by the locals, the peninsula is situated at the entrance to the Mediterranean, on the southernmost tip of Spain. Its strategic position has shaped its complex and intriguing history, through the changing hands of multiple nations – it was handed over to Britain in 1713 – and as a crucial Second World War Allied stronghold.

The Mirror’s Samantha Mallac recently paid a visit to Gib and was taken aback by what awaited her. “Was Gibraltar what I expected? The answer, unequivocally, is certainly not. Despite its small size, it delivers some memories,” she penned.

Flights in December from Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester are on offer starting from just £18.

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World’s best hotels are named including three stunning UK escapes

Staycations in the UK are booming, and it’s no wonder as three hotels in the UK have been named among the best in the world – and they are easy to access for Brits looking for a relaxing break

Three UK hotels have been named in the Hotel Awards 2025, celebrating the best new and renovated places to stay across the world – and they might be right on your doorstep.

From a wellness haven to a foodie’s dream on an upscale farm and a cosy and romantic retreat, these three hotels all have unique offerings which has made them stand out as some of the best places in the world.

With UK staycations a popular way for people to take a break without the need to jet off abroad, these hidden gems nestled in the UK are perfect.

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Saltmoore Hotel, North Yorkshire

In the Wellness category, Saltmoore hotel located in the North Yorkshire Moors was awarded the runner up. Offering a true British take on wellness, the 72-room retreat is defintiely one to make you relax.

With serene landscape views, that also encouraging wild swims and bracing beach walks, guests can recharge in rooms that come in all different designs from snugs hid away in the eaves to four poster bed in the suites. Prices start from £280.

Fowlescombe Farm, Devon

In the food category, Fowlescombe Farm, in Devon, England took the top spot. It takes “all-inclusive” to the next level as every meal is taken care of, of course, along with a daily programme of activities.

Located on a regenerative farm, guests can get stuck in and learn exactly where their food comes from – and each stay is tailored to guests individual interests.

You could spend your morning gathering fresh eggs and then a yoga session in the greenhouse. Later on, there is the chance to forage along the hedgerows for cooking ingredients, knead dough with the chefs or feed the livestock with the farmer.

The menu is curated each day, based on what has been grown, harvested and pulled from the sea.

With just 10 suites, guests are all spread across restored stone barns and a Victorian farmhouse, each with views over orchards or grass meadows and showcasing local materials such as oak, wool and stone. Prices start from £415.

Swan Inn, West Sussex

Thirdly, for those looking for a bit more of a romantic escape, Swan Inn at Fittleworth came runner up in the romantic category. A 14th century West Sussex coaching inn, has been made into a luxurious country nestled amidst the picturesque hills of the South Downs.

With wonky wooden ceilings, wall panelling and freestanding bathtubs, it has a true authentic British feel to it all while cosy and relaxing. Prices start from £170.

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Best European destinations to visit in October for ‘bucket list’ autumnal escapes

Emma Ansley Knight has shared her top three recommendations for city break getaways on the continent this October, claiming they are on her ‘bucket list’ of autumnal escapes

If you’re mulling over an October getaway but haven’t settled on your destination, one travel expert has compiled a trio of European locations she believes are perfect to visit in the coming weeks. Each month, Emma Ansley Knight turns to TikTok to share video advice concerning her travel picks for the immediate period ahead.

And next month is no exception, with the revealing that as autumn vibes are kicking in, it’s time to unveil her “bucket list” of spots that are ideal to explore over the course of October before the much cooler weather sets in across the continent.

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Ghent, Belgium

“This has been on my list for such a long time,” Emma admitted. “I’ve already done Bruges and Brussels, but Ghent often gets overlooked.”

Nevertheless, she noted that Ghent appears “a lot more charming” especially during autumn. “The thought of waking up there on an October morning with crisp blue skies, a little chill in the air and throwing on a jumper and walking down the canals with golden leaves on the floor is the picture of heaven in my head,” Emma declared.

Travellers can anticipate average temperatures of 14-15C in October.

Piedmont, Italy

“This place is an absolute paradise for foodies, wine lovers and truffle lovers as well,” Emma said of Piedmont, a region which borders Switzerland to the north and France to the west.

She continued: “It’s the white truffle capital of the world and there’s actually a lot of festivals that start in October (including the 2025 International Alba White Truffle Fair), so you can try pastas with different truffles or cheeses, and pair them with the local wine.”

Another advantage of travelling to Piedmont is its location at the base of the Alps – something Emma says offers “breathtaking views of unbelievable mountainous backdrops and golden vineyards”.

The area also enjoys an average October temperature of 18C, while Emma recommends flying into Turin.

Bratislava, Slovakia

Rounding off Emma’s recommendations is Slovakia’s capital, Bratislava, which she explained lies just an hour from Vienna, Austria and therefore presents a practical option should you wish to “tackle” both cities during one trip.

Emma added of the city positioned along the Danube: “Because so many people do visit Vienna, it [Bratislava] seems like a bit of a hidden gem. The old town looks so colourful, so charming and it’s also a really walkable city.”

She also highlighted that Bratislava is “a lot more affordable” than many of Europe’s other capital cities, making it an ideal choice for those wanting to keep costs down. With an average October temperature of 15C, though, anticipate a somewhat chillier experience than Piedmont.

One TikTok user, responding to Emma’s post, gushed about Ghent: “I recently did Brussels, Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp in one trip to Belgium and Ghent was definitely top of the list, it’s lovely!”

While a second person shared their approval of Emma’s third recommendation, writing: “Love Bratislava and the Christmas markets are ace.”

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Charming destination named ‘UK’s cosiest city’ for autumn escapes

For some people as the weather gets colder it’s time to escape to a hot country but for many a hot chocolate while the rain is pouring outside is perfect

As the autumn takes hold, we can often expect damp, dull weather but there’s so much more to the season than cold weather.

Especially when finding the perfect spot for a velvet hot chocolate and good book is on everyone’s agenda, but one UK city has officially been named the cosiest of them all.

If you’re planning a UK retreat this year – Chichester is the place to be as new research by Betway, thanks to its mix of indie bookshops, cafés and parks – making it the top destination for snug autumn vibes.

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The cathedral city in West Sussex boasts six independent bookshops and 67 coffee shops, alongside 15 parks and gardens, earning it the highest ‘cosiness score’ in the country.

Brighton came in second, with 12 indie bookshops, a huge 267 cafés and 56 museums But also the highest rainfall of the cities investigated, with 308mm in autumn. Wells, the UK’s smallest city, landed in third place thanks to its cobbled streets, 22 cafés and eight parks.

Bath followed in fourth, famed for its Roman Baths and Jane Austen Centre, and Inverness rounded out the top five as the only Scottish city to make the list. Other cities making the top ten include Canterbury, Ely, Chester, York and Winchester.

For Chichester, the combination of culture and comfort was unbeatable, with researchers saying its abundance of coffee spots and green spaces give locals and tourists alike plenty of ways to enjoy the changing seasons.

The UK’s top 10 cosiest cities

  1. Chichester
  2. Brighton
  3. Wells
  4. Bath
  5. Inverness
  6. Canterbury
  7. Ely
  8. Chester
  9. York
  10. Winchester

The ranking looked at the number of indie bookshops, cafés, museums and green spaces per 10,000 people as well as average autumn rainfall to work out which cities offer the cosiest setting as the nights draw in.

So, whether you fancy curling up with a book in Brighton, strolling through Bath’s historic streets, or enjoying the autumn leaves in Chichester’s Bishop’s Palace Gardens. You don’t have to go too far as Britain is packed with cities perfect for a cosy escape this season.

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Prisoner escapes escort custody at Seattle airport

Aug. 13 (UPI) — Authorities in Washington State were hunting Tuesday night for a prisoner who escaped custody while being transported through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

The Washington State Department of Corrections has identified the escapee in a statement as 20-year-old John Nino. He is described as 6 feet, 2 inches tall, weighing 154 pounds. A picture provided by the department shows Nino bears a large tattoo over his left eyebrow.

Authorities said he escaped shortly before 8 p.m. PDT Tuesday.

Little information about the escape or the prisoner was made public, but the department told ABC News that Nino was on community supervision for second-degree robbery. He was then arrested several days ago in New Mexico after a warrant had been issued in June when he failed to attend several meetings with his correctional officer.

He escaped as he was being returned to Washington State, ABC News reported.

Local KOMO News, citing the airport, reported that Nino crossed a pedestrian bridge at a light rail station heading toward International Boulevard.

Nino was wearing a red coat and grey sweatpants. He was last seen by police crossing the railroad tracks and heading toward Highway 99, the Department of Corrections said.

In May, Sedrick Stevenson also escaped police custody at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. He was recaptured by U.S. Marshals over a month later.

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