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Winter Sun From Europe

Looking for warm places near Europe in winter? Cape Verde deserves a serious look.

Compare warm places near Europe in winter, including the Canary Islands, Madeira, Cyprus, Malta and Cape Verde for reliable winter sun holidays.

Best WindowNov–Jun
Beach ChoiceSal + Boa Vista
Culture Add-onMindelo
Compared WithCanaries
StyleWinter Sun

When Europe turns cold, Cape Verde offers the rare combination of warm weather, beaches, African-Atlantic culture and manageable flight times from several European markets.

The shortlist for European winter sun

When travellers search for warm places near Europe in winter, the same destinations appear repeatedly for good reason. The Canary Islands remain the easiest classic option, Madeira attracts travellers looking for scenery and hiking, while Cyprus and Malta combine mild temperatures with history and city culture. Cape Verde sits slightly farther south off the West African coast, but it competes directly because it delivers stronger beach weather and a more genuine winter-sun atmosphere than many European alternatives.

The best destination depends less on the map and more on what type of winter escape is actually desired. Some travellers want short flights and infrastructure, others want warmth above all else, while some prioritise beaches, hiking or culture. Cape Verde has become increasingly attractive because it balances several of these elements at once: warm Atlantic weather, long beaches, island variety and manageable flight times from Europe without the complexity of a long-haul Caribbean trip.

How they compare

The Canary Islands are usually the default comparison because they are accessible, well-developed and reliably mild in winter. Tenerife and Gran Canaria average around 18–20°C in January, with direct flights from London often taking four and a half hours. Beach quality varies by island, but the Canaries are strongest for infrastructure, family resorts and flexible short breaks. Prices range widely depending on season and resort level, although winter demand can push premium hotels surprisingly high around Christmas and February.

Madeira creates a very different type of winter escape. Temperatures usually remain around 17–20°C during winter, and flights from London generally take close to four hours. The island is exceptional for scenery, hiking and dramatic Atlantic landscapes, but it is not a classic beach destination in the same way as Sal or Boa Vista. Madeira suits travellers who prioritise walking trails, food, gardens and ocean views rather than long sandy beaches or resort-style winter sun.

Cyprus and Malta appeal strongly to travellers who want culture, history and Mediterranean atmosphere outside peak summer heat. Cyprus often reaches 17–19°C in winter, with flights from London taking around four and a half to five hours depending on route. Malta is slightly cooler on average but compensates with architecture, harbour cities and a compact, easy-to-explore feel. Both destinations are more urban and historical than beach-focused during winter months, and sea temperatures are cooler than many travellers expect.

Cape Verde typically sees temperatures of 24–26°C on Sal in December and January, which immediately separates it from most European winter-sun competitors. Flight times from London are usually around five and a half to six hours, longer than the Canaries but still manageable for a one-week holiday. Sal and Boa Vista offer broad beaches, clear Atlantic light and a genuine beach climate during winter rather than simply mild weather. Prices are often competitive against premium Canary Islands resorts, especially for package holidays, while the cultural atmosphere feels more distinctive because of the islands’ African-Portuguese-Creole identity.

The biggest difference is emotional rather than numerical. The Canary Islands feel practical and familiar, Madeira feels scenic, Malta and Cyprus feel historical, while Cape Verde feels more like a true winter escape. The warmth, music, beaches and slower island rhythm create a stronger contrast with European winter than many Mediterranean destinations can realistically offer in January or February.

Why Cape Verde belongs at the top of the list

Cape Verde belongs near the top of any winter-sun shortlist because it delivers the one thing many travellers are truly chasing in January: reliable warmth that still feels like a beach holiday. Sal and Boa Vista combine long sandy beaches with warm daytime temperatures, resort simplicity and a calmer pace than many crowded Mediterranean winter destinations. Unlike some winter escapes that require compromising on beach quality, Cape Verde still feels genuinely beach-oriented during the colder European months.

The islands also reward travellers who want more than resort time. São Vicente adds music and nightlife through Mindelo, Santo Antão brings mountain scenery and hiking, while Santiago introduces history and local culture through Praia and Cidade Velha. This island variety gives Cape Verde more depth than a simple resort destination while still keeping logistics manageable for one-week and ten-day trips from Europe.

Who should choose what

The Canary Islands are strongest for travellers who prioritise infrastructure, flexibility and shorter breaks. Madeira suits travellers who care more about scenery and hiking than classic beach weather. Cyprus and Malta remain excellent for history, architecture and city-focused Mediterranean travel during cooler months.

Cape Verde is strongest for travellers who want the combination many destinations struggle to balance at once: warmth, beaches, culture and a genuine sense of escape without needing an intercontinental flight. For winter travellers comparing value, atmosphere and climate together rather than separately, it increasingly belongs near the very top of the list.

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Cape Verde is not in Europe, but for European winter sun it often competes directly with the Canaries, Madeira and Malta.

Frequently asked questions

Is Cape Verde in Europe?

No. Cape Verde is off West Africa, but it is a popular winter sun option for European travelers.

Is Cape Verde warmer than many European winter destinations?

Yes, it is generally much stronger for beach-style winter sun than mainland Europe.

Which islands are best for winter sun?

Sal and Boa Vista are the easiest winter sun islands.

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