Where February still feels like real winter sun
February is one of the hardest months to find reliable beach weather near Europe. Much of the Mediterranean remains cool, daylight is shorter and many classic summer destinations feel subdued rather than genuinely warm. That is why travellers comparing February winter-sun options usually narrow the shortlist quickly to the Canary Islands, Madeira and Cape Verde.
The Canary Islands remain convenient because temperatures often stay around 18–21°C in February, particularly in Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Madeira is beautiful during winter for scenery and hiking, but it is less of a traditional beach escape. Cape Verde stands apart because Sal and Boa Vista regularly see temperatures closer to 24–26°C, which creates a much more convincing beach climate for travellers escaping northern Europe.
Why Cape Verde works especially well in February
February is one of Cape Verde’s strongest months because the islands combine reliable sunshine with lower humidity and comfortable evening temperatures. Sal works particularly well for travellers who want resort convenience, beach restaurants and water sports, while Boa Vista appeals more to visitors looking for wider beaches and quieter resort surroundings.
The timing also overlaps with one of the most culturally interesting periods of the year. São Vicente’s Carnival atmosphere gives Mindelo a completely different energy during February, combining music, nightlife and local celebrations in a way that feels far removed from a standard package holiday.
Comparing February options near Europe
The Canary Islands are still the easiest option for shorter winter breaks because flight times from London are around four and a half hours and departures are frequent from across the UK and mainland Europe. Tenerife and Gran Canaria offer strong infrastructure and family-friendly resorts, but they can feel busy during school holiday periods.
Madeira attracts travellers who care more about scenery, gardens and hiking than beach weather. Cyprus and Malta remain culturally rewarding during February, although sea temperatures and overall warmth are noticeably lower than Cape Verde. For travellers imagining long beach days and outdoor dining in winter clothing-free conditions, Cape Verde usually delivers the strongest contrast to European winter.
How to plan a February trip well
February demand rises sharply around school holidays and Carnival periods, so booking early matters more than many travellers expect. Sal and Boa Vista should be prioritised for classic beach-focused holidays, while São Vicente is strongest for travellers wanting culture and nightlife alongside winter sun.
The strongest February itineraries usually stay simple rather than trying to cover too many islands. A week on Sal or Boa Vista works well for pure relaxation, while a longer itinerary can combine beach time with São Vicente or Santo Antão for music, scenery and hiking. Practical tip: build extra flexibility around ferries and domestic flights during windy periods, particularly if returning to an international departure on the same day.

