20 Cheap and warm places to go over 2023 Christmas & New Years weeks

As of summer 2023, travel around the world is way up and it’s looking like the Christmas and New Years holiday seasons in 2023 are going to be the busiest in many years. If you are looking for a cheap place where you can relax in the sun or on the beach, we’ve got 20 great options for you below. The cheapest ones are all in Asia and near the bottom of the list. It could be worth the longer flight if you’ve got at least a week because you can often stay in an amazing 4-star beach resort in some Asian cities for less than the cost of a Motel 6 in Florida around Christmas.

We check hotel rates each year and some places are a bit higher this year while others are about the same and a few places on the list are actually looking a bit cheaper than they did in 2022. We checked prices for the week starting December 24 through 31 and used the nightly average including all taxes and fees for two people. Again, there are some amazing bargains down the list, and some really good bargains near the top as well.

If you want to save even more money you might consider checking our other list of cheap and warm places to go in December as it has some different options and all of them are much cheaper if you can travel earlier in the month.

New video of cheap places to go over Christmas

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Myth: Hotels are cheaper in countries that don't observe Christmas

When I first started researching travel prices around the world, I assumed that hotels around Christmas time would be cheaper in countries that don’t observe Christmas themselves. Unfortunately, it turned out not to be true at all. Here’s the thing, hotels in the tropical beach areas of the world are all priced according to demand, and local customs have nothing to do with it.

A huge majority of the people who are well off enough to fly internationally are those living in countries that have a Christmas holiday, and that’s no secret to hotel owners. In other words, hotels in Thailand, Indonesia, Egypt, and India all raise prices for stays during those key holiday weeks because they know those are the most popular weeks of the year for their businesses. The good news though, is that those countries still offer great bargains compared to, say, Hawaii, which goes off the charts during Christmas week.

When to book a sunny Christmas or New Years holiday trip:

As soon as possible

There is all kinds of research showing the cheapest time to book flights and even research showing that hotel prices often drop a month or two out, but the key exception to both of those is around big holidays like Christmas. Suppliers do adjust prices as the months come and go, except for when they know they’ll have no trouble filling up even at the last minute. The best December destinations in Asia contains many great beach choices that are cheaper than most of the rest of the world.

When to book your flights:

Buy ASAP

The research shows that flights for key holiday periods start off at normal levels and then they just keep going up as seats are sold and the date approaches. There are no last-minute deals on flights just before or after Christmas, at least to and from sunshine destinations.

The 2023 December holiday period is looking like it’s going to be the busiest and strongest since at least 2019 and probably before that as well. Booking hotels early should be wise advice this year again, and remember that most hotels offer free cancellation until shortly before the stay so there isn’t much risk.

When to book your hotels:

Bargains are possible at the last minute, but it’s risky

Hotels in tropical resort areas know what the typical demand is for rooms around the holidays, and most of them will charge as much as they can so they can fill every room. If they charged too little they could be sold out many months in advance, which doesn’t really help them, so they tend to start with rates high enough that they only sell out a few weeks early at most.

The best and most popular beach resort hotels will usually only have a few rooms left by early December, and they will price those high enough that most people will look elsewhere. But some other hotels can be too optimistic in pricing so they have to cut rates in December just to fill up. In other words, you shouldn’t really count on an appealing rate at a specific hotel where you are going, but there’s a decent chance you could still get a decent rate if you are flexible enough to accept something nearby.

Once again in 2023 it could be good to look into Airbnbs and other short-term rentals. Some markets have far too many listings for the demand and you might find bargains as the holidays approach if some owners priced their listing too high and will want to at least book up at a lower rate rather than sit empty during the busiest week of the year.

Package deals:

Also buy early

Again, the airfare portion of a holiday trip is almost certain to get more expensive as the year goes on, so a hotel+flight package will generally just keep going up in price as well.

Particularly to places like the Caribbean, Mexico, and Thailand with huge numbers of package visitors, you’ll almost certainly get the best rates in addition to the widest choices the earlier you book.

Cheap and warm destinations for Christmas and New Year holidays

Obviously “cheap” is a relative term, but these are the cheapest holiday resort areas around the world that also have warm and sunny weather in late December and early January.

Hotel rates listed are current as of July, 2023.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

  • December average high: 86°F/30°C
  • December average low: 64°F/18°C

On Mexico’s Pacific coast, Puerto Vallarta remains as one of the country’s tourism jewels. Not only has it avoided the safety problems that a few other resort areas have struggled with in recent years, but it’s also regarded as the most interesting and authentic of Mexico’s resort areas.

The weather during Christmas time is pretty much perfect for anyone wanting to escape the cold, and the large international airport also has good deals on flights from many North American cities as well. Puerto Vallarta has grown more popular lately, especially with Americans and Canadians, so it’s not as cheap as it used to be, just like everywhere else.

Hotel rates in 2023 are looking much higher than in 2022, but still good value and many great places available. Booking as soon as possible is probably wise.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$143 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$278 per night for two people

>>>Check current Puerto Vallarta resort and package deals
>>>Puerto Vallarta prices, weather, and travel tips


Los Cabos, Baja California, Mexico

  • December average high: 80°F/27°C
  • December average low: 58°F/15°C

The closest winter resort area to most of the western half of the US and Canada, Los Cabos has been booming in popularity in recent years, but also booming in tourist infrastructure so prices remain very appealing. The area known as Los Cabos is actually the traditional resort town called Cabo San Lucas, which is centered around a large and gorgeous marina, and the more modern town of San José del Cabo, which is closer to the airport. There are also lovely beach resorts on the south coast between the two.

If you want to take boat tours and such, or if you like to hop around between restaurants and bars, it’s best to stay somewhere close to the marina in Cabo San Lucas. But if you prefer a quiet place where you mainly stay at a resort with its own restaurants and bars, you are better off between the two towns or in San José del Cabo itself.

Hotel rates start at bargain prices considering how nice the area is. It can get a bit chilly at night around Christmas time, although plenty of people actually prefer that to the tropical climate where it’s hot day and night. And the slightly cooler weather will fit in more with the Christmas lights, Christmas trees, and holiday spirit than some of the Caribbean islands lower on this list.

The 2023 Christmas hotel rates are similar to 2022 in the Cabo area so there are some good bargains still available to those who book early.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$87 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$282 per night for two people

>>>Check current Los Cabos resort and package deals
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Cancún/Cozumel/Riviera Maya, Mexico

  • December average high: 84°F/29°C
  • December average low: 69°F/21°C

In case you aren’t aware of all of these, Cancún is the purpose-built resort city on the Yucatán Peninsula facing the Caribbean, and the area just to its south is known as the Riviera Maya, which includes the nearby island of Cozumel. In other words, they are all basically the same travel market, with nearly 1,000 hotels in total, and all served by the huge Cancún Airport with cheap flights from all over.

The area is getting more and more all-inclusive resorts and those range in quality from disgraceful to amazing, so it’s important to do your research and be careful about any beach hotel offering a suspiciously good deal. Cancun is home to some of the Caribbeans best all-inclusive resorts in general, but don’t expect very low prices on those.

The weather in late December is predictably perfect with barely a chance of a quick thunderstorm, much less anything worse. With so many hundreds of hotels competing for business, holiday room rates for well under US$100 per night are easy to find. Package deals to Cancún are very popular, and probably the best deal for those who book early. As you can see by the room rates below, there is a huge difference between 3-star and 4-star properties in this area. A 3-star can be just a normal hotel room in the city, while the 4-stars are all wonderful resorts with pools, usually on the beach. In other words, you will generally get what you pay for, so a hotel that charges twice is much is almost always MUCH nicer.

Hotel rates in 2023 look the same or a bit lower than they did in 2022, but that could change as December gets closer. As mentioned above, Cancun is a HUGE area and location is critical or at least it helps explain why some places are double or triple the price of others even though they look the same on the Expedia listings. I wrote a guide for choosing where to stay in Cancun, which should help you figure out the right area for you.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$63 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$135 per night for two people

>>>Check current Cancun resort and package deals
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Punta Cana/Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic

  • December average high: 83°F/28°C
  • December average low: 72°F/22°C

The Caribbean island of the Dominican Republic has a reputation for its large all-inclusive hotels at great prices, and its two most popular resort areas are Punta Cana (on the eastern tip) and Puerto Plata (on the northern shore). Each has about 200 hotels to choose from, including dozens of all-inclusive resorts designed to keep you there for your entire stay.

The weather and resort prices are similar in both places in late December, so either one would be a fine choice for someone looking for a cheap and warm place to spend a week. You’ll find that flight+hotel package prices are especially appealing to the DR, and those who book early will usually get the best deals.

The 2023 Christmas week rates are looking really good for those who book early. Room rates are similar to what we saw last year when we updated for 2022, while many other places have jumped in price this year. The best values in Puerto Plata are for 4-star all-inclusive resorts, which are often only a bit more expensive than those that only include breakfast.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$65 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$160 per night for two people

>>>Check current Puerto Plata resort and package deals
>>>Punta Cana prices, weather, and travel tips


Montego Bay/Ocho Rios/Negril, Jamaica

  • December average high: 86°F/30°C
  • December average low: 70°F/21°C

Similar to the greater Cancun area mentioned above, Jamaica has 3 busy resort towns that are all served by the same large airport so they are somewhat interchangeable. Montego Bay has the airport so it’s the easiest to reach, but it has fewer affordable 4-star hotels so Ocho Rios and Negril might be better options if you are interested in that category.

All three towns have a different vibe, so it’s really only the weather and most prices that are similar. Along with the Cancun area and the Dominican Republic, these Jamaican resorts are also known for all-inclusive resorts and appealing package deals. Even during the peak holiday months, it’s possible to lock in an appealing deal if you book early enough.

The 2023 room rates for Christmas week are similar to the 2022 rates when we researched, which is good when so many other places have gone up in price. As always, it is probably wise to book early because rates usually go up as each month goes by.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$80 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$373 per night for two people (all inclusive)

>>>Check current Montego Bay resort and package deals
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San Juan, Puerto Rico

  • December average high: 83°F/28°C
  • December average low: 72°F/22°C

While San Juan isn’t among the cheapest places on this list for Christmas, it’s still very good value and it’s a great place for a longer stay during this period. The wide and sandy beaches just next to the historic center are some of the best beaches in the Caribbean, and since it’s part of the US, things like shopping and sightseeing are much easier here than in most of the cheaper islands. In fact, one of the great attractions of Puerto Rico as a getaway for Americans is that you don’t have to change currency and most things will seem familiar. Visit a spa while there instead of exchanging gifts and save yourself the shopping time.

Especially if you are going to stay for more than a week, it pays to look into an apartment rental instead of a hotel. There is an abundance of nice apartments in the tourist area that are rented out most of the year. If you are staying for a month, you can get an amazing deal compared to a hotel. San Juan was famously hit hard by storms in 2017, but as of 2022 nearly everything is open and ready for you.

Room rates for San Juan in 2023 for the holiday week are looking similar to the 2022 rates. You’ll notice that rates for 3-star places and 4-star places are very different in this market because 4-star places are almost all large resort hotels on the beach while 3-star places are often family run and can be a few blocks away.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$119 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$312 per night for two people

>>>Check current San Juan resort and package deals
>>>San Juan prices, weather, and travel tips


Ambergris Caye/Caye Caulker, Belize

  • December average high: 81°F/27°C
  • December average low: 68°F/20°C

Those looking for more of a low-key holiday with no huge chain hotels in sight might prefer the islands of Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker, both just off the coast of Belize City. These are both long, thin islands where golf carts serve as taxis and there is little or no pavement in sight. The diving and snorkeling here are some of the best in the world, even if these islands are short on long sandy beaches.

Belize is (more or less) an English-speaking country, and these islands both have a bit of a Rastafarian feel in places, so it’s an interesting mix of culture and convenience. Nearly all 4-star hotels here start over US$200 per night for the holiday weeks, but there are 3-star bargains nearby in addition to holiday villas for rent for those with higher budgets.

Belize room rates in 2023 are looking similar to last year for 3 star hotels but a bit higher for 4-star hotels. If you enjoy staying in smaller family-run hotels you can save quite a bit of money and maybe make some new friends in the process.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$125 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$224 per night for two people

>>>Check current San Pedro hotel and package deals
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Roatán Island, Honduras

  • December average high: 84°F/29°C
  • December average low: 75°F/24°C

Similar in most ways to the islands of Belize mentioned just above, Roatán Island is actually just to their south, so it also sits off the world’s second largest barrier reef. This means there is excellent diving and snorkeling, plus more sandy beaches than you’d get in the Belize islands.

Honduras is a Spanish-speaking country, though especially with the recent influx of cruise-ship crowds here, it’s very easy to get by in English only. There are only about 60 hotels on the island at this point, and holiday rates are still surprisingly reasonable considering what is on offer. Still, booking early is probably wise.

This is another destination where there is a huge gap between the 3-star hotels and the 4-star resorts on the beach, which means you can save a lot of money if you don’t require an actual ocean view from your bed. The 2023 room rates are up from last year so if you see a place you like it’s probably worth booking it early.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$107 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$338 per night for two people

>>>Check current Roatan Island hotel and package deals
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Tamarindo/Guanacaste, Costa Rica

  • December average high: 90°F/32°C
  • December average low: 70°F/21°C

Costa Rica has a wide variety of resort towns along both its Caribbean and Pacific coasts, and all of them will be warm and sunny in late December. There are also national parks and volcanoes (not always sunny) in the interior, but if your main goal is to relax and be a tourist, the best area is around Tamarindo in the Guanacaste province. There’s even a newer international airport nearby in the main city of Liberia, so finding cheap direct flights is fairly easy.

Most of this northwestern area is new and quite luxurious, so 4-star resorts and rental properties aren’t much cheaper than in Hawaii, but there are still some really good 3-star bargains. Nosara is another small town in the area that doesn’t feel quite so mass-market compared to Tamarindo.

It’s important to note that the smaller and cheaper hotels here with reasonable prices will feel like you are visiting a somewhat exotic part of the world, while the 4-star chain resorts on the beach will feel much more like home for most guests coming from the US and Canada. The 2023 room rates are showing an even larger split between cheap 3-star places and the posh and more expensive 4-star beach resorts.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$59 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$286 per night for two people

>>>Check current Tamarindo hotel and package deals
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Panama City, Panama

  • December average high: 90°F/32°C
  • December average low: 70°F/21°C

Panama has some very nice beach resort areas with reasonable prices during Christmas, but it also has this large and mostly modern city at its heart, which appeals to a different type of traveler. You might even consider spending some of your stay at a beach and another part of your stay in the city, as both are very good value this time of year and any other.

It helps if you know at least a bit of Spanish, but even those who don’t can find plenty to do here to keep them busy. The city has a few large shopping malls in the tourist area, so it could be a good place to do some Christmas shopping or just hanging around. The restaurant scene here is notoriously good as well.

The 2023 room rates for Panama City are looking similar to last year and very appealing. In fact, if you would like to stay in a very nice resort hotel with at least a pool if not a beach, Panama City is one of the cheapest places to do that. The most interesting resorts are in the San Blas Islands in the Caribbean, so that’s another place to consider.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$44 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$85 per night for two people

>>>Check current Panama City hotel and package deals
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Cartagena, Colombia

  • December average high: 86°F/30°C
  • December average low: 76°F/24°C

The entire country of Colombia has been rediscovered by the tourism world in recent years, but the historic beach city of Cartagena has been popular for much longer. Along the country’s Caribbean coast (about the same latitude as northern Costa Rica, by the way), Cartagena is an interesting mix of beach hotels and a gorgeous walled colonial city with plenty to see.

Not only is Cartagena popular with international tourists in the winter months, but domestic Colombian tourists taking their holidays as well. So you won’t be avoiding the crowds here, but at least it’s one of the more affordable sunshine destinations in the region. The 4-star hotels along the beach just west of the historic center are some of the best Christmas season bargains going. Speaking at least a bit of Spanish is helpful.

The 2023 rates look really appealing for those who can book early. It’s important to note that this is one of the very few places in the western hemisphere (along with San Juan, Puerto Rico) where you can stay in a gorgeous, historic city with great restaurants and entertainment, and also be on a nice tropical beach in less than a 10-minute taxi ride. The beaches aren’t white sand, so not quite as photogenic as most of the others on this list.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$62 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$114 per night for two people

>>>Check current Cartagena hotel and package deals
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Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

  • December average high: 71°F/22°C
  • December average low: 61°F/16°C

Tenerife is the most English-language-friendly of Spain’s Canary Islands, which are just west of Morocco (and about the same latitude as central Florida). As you can see above, it’s not nearly as hot as most others on this list during December, but it’s still damn nice so it’s very popular among Europeans looking for something warmer.

Partly because it’s not really a great beach season, hotels in Tenerife are still quite cheap during the Christmas holiday period. Most everything else is quite affordable as well, at least compared to where you live now. Especially if you are looking for a place with reasonable airfares from elsewhere in Europe, this could be a good choice. The area around Los Cristianos and Playa de la Americas is the easiest for English speakers, and it has the most consistent warm weather as well.

The 2023 room rates for Tenerife are actually a bit down compared to 2022, so if you are able to book in July or August you can lock in a great rate. Expect to see a lot of northern Europeans all winter here.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$76 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$122 per night for two people

>>>Check current Tenerife hotel and package deals
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Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt

  • December average high: 74°F/23°C
  • December average low: 59°F/15°C

At the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, Sharm el-Sheikh is more or less the Cancun or the Mallorca of the region, although not quite as warm in December. This is a purpose-built resort area that has been popular with Europeans and others for some time now. While it’s remote and has generally been safe from the turmoil nearby, most of its fans are choosing to go elsewhere at the moment.

Egypt had some security issues a few years ago and they kept almost everyone away for a while to the point that beach resorts were literally charging under US$30 per night for two people. The country has not had any such issues in several years now and the European visitors are coming back.

Sharm el-Sheikh room rates in 2023 are down a bit compared to what we saw in 2022. It’s hard to say whether they’ll stay down, but if you can book something early you can lock in an amazing deal for a beach resort with a great climate.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$43 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$92 per night for two people

>>>Check current Sharm el-Sheikh hotel and package deals
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  • December average high: 79°F/26°C
  • December average low: 61°F/16°C

One of the most unusual destinations anywhere, Dubai is a huge and booming city with a few nice beaches and an extremely busy airport. The period in late December is one of the nicer times of the year, so it can get pretty crowded during the holidays. The main activity here is shopping at enormous malls filled with all ranges of goods at reasonable prices.

It’s worth noting, however, that the nicer and better located hotels in Dubai will cost at least two or three times the minimums mentioned below. Those on lower budgets can get by pretty well here, but that’s not to be confused with the luxury market and beach hotels that rival top room rates anywhere on earth.

The 2023 hotel scene is very encouraging once again. Rates for this December are looking fairly cheap, but again, the fancy places and those in the prime locations will cost at least double these rates.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$76 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$141 per night for two people

>>>Check current Dubai hotel and package deals
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Goa, India

  • December average high: 91°F/33°C
  • December average low: 69°F/21°C

Goa has been a famous hippie hangout for Europeans and some others for decades now, but it’s also popular with families this time of the year, including many from elsewhere in India. Goa is actually a small state in southern India with more than a dozen different low-key beach towns, each catering to its own groups of fans.

In other words, it pays to do some research before choosing a beach hotel here because most of them won’t be suited to you. Room rates are quite reasonable even during this busiest time of year, although it’s important to note that the cheapest hotels in Goa (and all over India) tend to be disappointing and rarely worth the savings. Still, the 4-star hotels in Goa are mostly quite good, and excellent value at Christmas time.

The 2023 hotel situation in Goa looks kind of a mixed bag, but rates are still very cheap compared to almost anywhere else in the world. Again, choosing the right hotel in India can be a challenge because there are hundreds of cheaper places that get very few reviews on the main hotel-booking sites like Expedia or even Agoda. If you can find a nice one you can save a lot of money, and they do exist (I’ve stayed in quite a few in Goa myself), but if you want to play it safe you’ll be paying a bit more.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$73 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$157 per night for two people

>>>Check current hotel and package deals for Goa
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George Town, Penang, Malaysia

  • December average high: 88°F/31°C
  • December average low: 74°F/23°C

Perhaps not as well known as most of the others on this list, Penang Island and its main city of George Town are certainly worth a look for some people. The area is quite popular with Asian visitors and adventurous Westerners as an alternative to Phuket and other Thai islands.

The cheaper hotels in the area are those in the historic center of Georgetown, while the beachfront resorts are going to cost quite a bit more. Avoid the cheapest hotels here and pay close attention because most of the cheapest rooms have no windows at all. Still, there is great value here, particularly in the food scene. Penang is known as the culinary capital of Malaysia, with an abundance of cheap and cheerful food courts in addition to some notable fine dining.

The 2023 hotel rates over Christmas look really cheap for those who can book early. Rates are even down a bit on 2022, which is a relief. If you can only stay a week it’s probably worth booking a nicer place with lots of great reviews, but if you are staying a few weeks you might try to experiment with a more affordable place, knowing you can switch easily if you aren’t happy.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$26 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$50 per night for two people

>>>Check current hotel and package deals in Penang


Phuket, Thailand

  • December average high: 88°F/31°C
  • December average low: 75°F/24°C

Phuket is Asia’s most popular beach destination, featuring well over 1,000 hotels and resorts. It’s actually an island with about 12 different beach areas that are quite different from one another, so this is another destination where hotel research is critical. Patong Beach is by far the biggest and most crowded of the beach areas, to the degree that many people absolutely loathe it.

Karon and Kata are nearby beach areas that are at least a little more serene, and there are several other enclaves of upmarket luxury hotels and resorts. This has been a very popular Christmas destination for northern Europeans for decades, and yet it’s still quite affordable even during its peak season. Hotels on or near the beach are going to cost quite a bit more than the prices listed below, but those who don’t mind walking a bit can get great value even at Christmas here.

The 2023 Christmas hotel rates are once again, shockingly low, at least for the simple places. There are so many independent hotels on this island that competition is fierce for guests. Room rates for international chains such as Hilton and Marriott are going to be MUCH higher, although still cheap by international standards.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$26 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$41 per night for two people

>>>Check for the best Phuket resort deals
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Hoi An/Da Nang, Vietnam

  • December average high: 77°F/25°C
  • December average low: 67°F/19°C

Da Nang is a bit of a wildcard on this list because it’s not really suited to mass-market visitors, at least those from the West. This beach city along Vietnam’s central coast is a short drive from the ultra-charming Hoi An, and both are quite popular for different reasons, especially for cheap hotels.

Hoi An has been a favorite among visitors to Vietnam for decades, while Da Nang is more of a newcomer after it’s built a string of large beachfront hotels meant for foreign guests. Vietnamese food has a large cult following around the world, and both of these towns have an abundance of great and affordable restaurants serving several varieties. This is one to think about if it feels like you’ve been everywhere else.

The 2023 hotel rates continue to be insanely cheap, at least for the smaller places in and near Hoi An itself. You can still book a beach hotel with an ocean view along the Da Nang beaches for cheap, but it’ll be more than for the family-run places.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$16 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$24 per night for two people

>>>Check current hotel and package deals in Hoi An
>>>Hoi An prices, weather, and travel tips


Bali, Indonesia

  • December average high: 86°F/30°C
  • December average low: 76°F/26°C

Unlike the others on this list, Bali is (slightly) in the Southern Hemisphere, and December is actually one of the rainy months so Christmas visitors can expect at least a few downpours per week. But the rain usually doesn’t last long so it’s still very popular here on the Christmas holidays, particularly with Australians. The cheapest hotels here are of low standards and often without A/C, which you’ll really need in December.

The most crowded and popular area is the famous surf beach along Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak on the west coast, but there are many lower-key beach areas in addition to Ubud a bit up in the central hills. Well-heeled visitors might also consider the tourist zone of Nusa Dua in the south, which is filled with large chain hotels that are often loaded with honeymoon couples.

The room rates for 2023 are up a bit from 2022, but still ridiculously cheap considering how nice most of these places are. Bali has so many hotels that you can probably get a good deal even close to the last minute, but it still might be worth locking in a great place if you find one you like.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$19 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$34 per night for two people

>>>Check current Bali hotel and resort deals
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Boracay Island, Philippines

  • December average high: 82°F/28°C
  • December average low: 75°F/24°C

December marks the tail end of the rainy season in Boracay Island, but those tropical storms rarely last long so the place is very popular over the Christmas holidays anyway. This gorgeous strip of sand is lined with hotels, as well as a sand pathway along the beach, making it possible to spend days at a time in bare feet.

There are no super-cheap hotels on Boracay Island, but that’s mainly because every hotel is within 100 meters or less of the sandy beach. There are many choices of international cuisine here, including many chain restaurants. The most obvious choices are the great number of affordable all-you-can-eat buffets that set up every evening right on the beach. There’s also plenty of live music, as you’d expect in the Philippines.

The hotel rates in 2023 for Christmas season are looking pretty typical for Boracay Island, which means they are cheap, although not nearly as cheap as some others on this list. Still, this is a very special place and many people come back year after year. I wish I lived closer myself.

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  1. Sav says:

    Thanks Roger. Splendid. I’ll sure give one of those places a try. Much appreciated.
    Sav

  2. Sav says:

    Hi Roger,
    You do provide lots of advice! Can you help here please with this season’s suggestions over Christmas and the New Year? We live in the UK and hope to travel somewhere warm and safe. My wife and I are in our early 50’s and the boy and girl in the early 20’s. Will appreciate a response and thanks in advance.

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Sav,

      Well, the list above is really meant to answer that question, but I can include our list of the best destinations in Asia in December, which will give you even more options. Pretty much all of those options are warm and safe, and you should still be able to get a reasonable flight if you book soon.

      You are probably familiar enough with the Canary Islands, and those are probably the cheapest “warm and safe” places to reach, although they may not be as warm as you are hoping. Beyond that you would have to go to India or Thailand, or to the Caribbean. There are some great deals in the Dominican Republic and Mexico as long as you can get flights that are affordable enough. I hope this helps and let me know if you have any questions. -Roger

  3. Liza says:

    Wow Roger you sure know a ton. I’d love your recommendation on best choices to travel to from Oregon. I have two kids 10 and 12 yrs, not into museums just want to chillax and enjoy nature, do some small hikes, etc. We are looking for affordable, safe, and not to spend the entire day on the flight. Never gone with kids outside the US and honestly don’t know who to book through when it comes to international travel. Any recommendations would be very very greatly appreciated.

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Liza,

      Thanks. I’ve spent many years on the road and I enjoy trying to help people find the best places for them. I even have lived in Portland, Oregon for about 4 years not that long ago.

      From Oregon I’d say your best choices with kids are the Puerto Vallarta area or Costa Rica. Hawaii would be great, but it’s hard to keep it affordable, especially during the holiday weeks.

      There are obviously other options in Mexico and Central America, but if this is your first time doing this I think it’s better to go to the places with the best infrastructure and are known to be safest. Puerto Vallarta is an interesting place because it’s got a historic town at its heart, but there are also all kinds of hotels and resorts and rentals up and down the coast for 30 or more miles in each direction. You could check out Expedia for your preferred dates and it will show you a huge list of options in all price ranges. Hotels that are under, say, US$50 per night are not going to be very nice or have an inconvenient location. But starting closer to US$100 per night you can get something pretty nice around there with a pool and a good location.

      The best area for families in Costa Rica is the Guanacaste area, which has a large airport nearby in Liberia. That area is a collection of old fishing villages that now have various hotels and resorts of all types. You pretty much get what you pay for, but the cheaper places can still be pretty nice and the beaches are really good. They should be described above with more information.

      As for where to book I’d definitely book online. I prefer Expedia because the site is the easiest to use with great photos and the information is all in obvious places. Their prices are usually almost exactly the same as priceline. You might even try Airbnb, which should have pretty good options in both of those areas, but you have to be careful about the listed price versus the final price (after taxes and fees) because there is usually a big difference. I think it’s best to book flights separately and usually through the airline’s own website because it’s easier to change things if you need to. Alaska might have the best fares, but I’d check on Kayak.com and go with whatever airline has the cheapest flights that work well for your tribe. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

  4. Tammy says:

    I have 4 grown children and would like to buy a week vacation for them (and me) in lieu of buying Christmas presents. Am thinking of Belize or USVI but am open to other options as well. They are each purchasing their own flights; I’m going to rent the place. Thinking of AirBnb instead of hotels rooms for a week so we can be together. They are in their 20s so they will want some nightlife to go with beach time. They are flying from East Coast; I’m in Texas… look forward to hearing your suggestions!

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Tammy,

      Belize could be an interesting choice for what you have in mind and it sounds like this would be a fantastic gift. There are many flights from Houston and Dallas to Belize City, and those are easy connections from the east coast as well. One thing about Belize though, the most popular islands (Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker) don’t have many sandy beaches between them as most of the coasts are rocky or mangrove forests. There are a few at certain hotels, but it’s not really a “beach” area. The Placencia Peninsula does have beaches though, although it’s more remote and takes longer to reach. They could be fun places to spend the holidays.

      Personally, I’m not a big fan of the US Virgin Islands, at least compared to many of its neighbors. I’ve been to St. Thomas twice and it seems fairly dysfunctional to me, and not very tidy. I’ve heard that St. Croix is nicer and St. John is quite nice, although I think the nightlife in those places consists of just a few beach shacks and expensive tourist bars.

      For what you have in mind and the age groups I’d suggest Playa del Carmen or Tulum, which are both just a short shuttle ride south of Cancun Airport. They are fast and easy to reach from Texas and the east coast and they have a combination of nice beaches and great nightlife choices and interesting local sights just to name a few things. They are also a bit cheaper than the two you mentioned. Playa del Carmen is a small and busy tourist town, and Tulum is smaller and a bit more artsy. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

  5. Ella Tumba says:

    Roger, pls help … we have been going for New. Year in Punta Cana for the last 5 years and we loved it. We can not go there any more since my husband and my daughter got really sick last time we were there. What other places do you recommend for family vacations during New Year for 9 nights. For 4 people :myself, my husband and 2 adults children (boy 25 and a girl 28 ).

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Ella,

      Sorry to hear about getting sick like that. Interestingly enough, I just published a new article on this very topic about the best Dominican Republic alternatives. In that article I discuss all of the best options for all-inclusive resort areas, including several other really wonderful places if you can spend just a bit more money. I think it will answer your question but if it doesn’t please let me know. -Roger

  6. Christine says:

    Hi Roger,
    Your blog has been very helpful! My husband and I have travelled to a few places over the years (pre-kids) and I am now looking for a place to celebrate his 50th birthday which just happens to be in December 25, 2020. We live in Atlantic Canada (NS) and have two kids who will be 13 and 18 by then.
    I have been to San Juan as a cruise visit and really enjoyed it there, but I’m not sure if there’s a good mix of activities for all age levels. Pre-kids we’ve gone to Phuket and Ambergris Caye which I loved, but I think Thailand might be too far a trip from our home town. I’m very interested in Costa Rica though. What are your thoughts between Costs Rica and San Juan for kids age 13 and 18?

    Thanks!!

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Christine,

      I’m glad this information is useful. San Juan could be a fantastic place for this trip and I’m sure there is plenty to do for kids of 13 and 18 as long as you stay on or near the beach. That said, I think Costa Rica might be even better. Costa Rica not only has beaches and water sports, but also jungles and zip lining and plenty of other adventure activities, as well as a lovely volcano area to visit. Costa Rica specializes in active tourism like that, and the weather around Christmas should be perfect. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

  7. nitin says:

    Roger – Looking to get out of NYC after Xmas this year (Dec 2019) for about 10 days of warm/beach weather. Four travellers 2 adults and 2 kids (9 & 13). Dont want to spend a fortune (i.e. cost @ 5-7K incld. flights). Good beaches, good food, good activities (even non-water related)
    Appreciate your thoughts on the below please:
    – Which would you choose b/w Playa del carmen & Tulum? All-inclusives worth it in Mexico esp with the kids? Never been to Mexico before!
    – Are the southern beaches in Costa Rica any different than the north? We were in Guanacaste for a week when in Costa Rica a couple of years ago. Loved CR but dont want to travel if the same!
    – Is Negril vastly different from Ochos Rios? We were runaway bay which is close to ochos rios?
    – Panama is absent on your list? Nothing good?
    – Any other beach location that will not break the bank?

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Nitin,

      I’ll try to help. I really like Playa del Carmen, and I haven’t been to the town of Tulum yet, but I hear good things about it and it’s supposed to be a bit more artsy and a bit of a hippie place compared to Playa del Carmen. The all-inclusives in that area are good value and it also helps that flights into Cancun are usually quite cheap. You get a little more for your money in Punta Cana for all-inclusive resorts, but in Punta Cana there’s really no town to speak of so you are pretty much staying inside your resort the whole time. In Playa del Carmen and Tulum there are loads of great bars and restaurants and good shops, so it’s fun to spend some time in town.

      I’ve been to Jaco Beach in central Costa Rica and the sand there is almost black, and it’s popular with surfers. Still, I don’t think it would feel much different from the Guanacaste area.

      In my opinion, the town of Ocho Rios is a dud, so it’s all about the north-facing resorts and probably staying inside the whole time except for maybe a trip to Dunn’s River Falls. The town of Negril is also kind of sketchy, but the area is very different. Along the northern coast of Jamaica it’s nearly all large resorts and not much else. But in Negril you have west-facing sunset beaches and along 7-Mile Road it’s a few large resorts but mostly small hotels and guesthouses and little restaurants and bars and shops in between. So if you are staying in Negril you can just walk up and down the beach and encounter cool little shops and bars and restaurants so it feels like visiting a fun part of Jamaica instead of just visiting a particular all-inclusive resort.

      As for Panama, I’m going to write about the San Blas Islands, which look like a great choice for many people, but so far I’ve only been to Panama City and I don’t really recommend it for a beach trip.

      Again, if you are looking for a great-value all-inclusive resort and you don’t care much about leaving the resort to experience the country you are in, then Punta Cana is probably your best bet. But if you want a good price AND you also want to experience the area a bit I’d choose either Playa del Carmen (or Tulum) or Negril. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

  8. Amy says:

    Hi Joe
    Lots of good information here. I am interested in Cartagena Columbia at Christmas time. Do you know if there is anything going on at Christmas time for visitors, or does everything close up?
    thanks

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Amy,

      I haven’t been in Cartagena at Christmas, but December starts the busy season and the weather is pretty much perfect, so I’m sure it’s very popular and busy. I just Googled it and it looks like they have many events around Christmas because it’s a popular destination even for people within Colombia.

      Colombia is a strongly Catholic country and many of the top sights in Cartagena are cathedrals. I’d say the only thing you’d have to worry about is booking your flight and hotel early enough before fares and room rates go up too much. I’ve spent many Christmases in similar tropical places and I’ve yet to hear of one that closes up, mostly because it’s literally their busiest tourism week of the year. Best of luck with this. -Roger

  9. Joe says:

    can you recommend some good hostels in playa del carmen? thank you Roger.

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Joe,

      I haven’t stayed at either of them, but I’m pretty familiar with Playa del Carmen. If I were booking a hostel there I’d book either at Hostel 3B or The Yak. Both have great, central locations and tons of very good reviews, along with reasonable rates. Have a great trip. -Roger

  10. francoise rui says:

    Roger,

    do you have website or facebook? thank you for all your advise! very useful and if you ever drop by Singapore,please buzz me, you got host here! whatsapp me +6583355284

    1. Roger Wade says:

      Francoise,

      This is actually my website and you can contact me here. I am a big fan of Singapore, but I probably won’t be there again for a couple years. Thank you. -Roger