
Where to go on your family holiday in January 2023 to find sun and fun
Where to find the winter sun in January
A family holiday in January gives you and your children something to look forward to and enjoy in the slump after Christmas when it is cold and dreary.
Here are our top picks for the best locations for a family holiday at the start of the year.
Canary Islands
Travel time from the UK: 4 hours
Temperature: 17-21C

Playa del Papagayo, Lanzarote
For decent warmth in January, the Canary Islands are the closest option to the UK. Lanzarote is the least high rise island in the Canaries with a great volcanic landscape, good theme parks, a submarine trip you can take and fine beaches.
We travelled there one January – read about the best beaches, parks and attractions for children in Lanzarote.
The other islands are also great options including Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura (read our review of a holiday in Fuerteventura here).
Dubai
Travel time from the UK: 7 hours
Temperature: 20-25C

Dubai
The Middle East is only really bearable with children between October and March. Dubai is a fantastic family destination – great beaches, warm sea, huge resorts and lots of attractions.
It is expanding all the time, with a new Legoland recently opened to go with water parks, indoor ski slopes and giant aquariums.
Caribbean
Travel time from the UK: 9 hours
Temperature: 26-28C
January in the Caribbean is peak season for a reason.
Tropical paradise doesn’t come cheap but the weather is perfect and the beaches are stunning sandy white stretches.
The Dominican Republic is more affordable than other areas and accommodation will often be an all-inclusive hotel.
If you want to get out and about, Barbados has villas to rent and Antigua is a small and safe option – both are well served with flights from the UK.
Australia
Travel time from the UK: 20 hours
Temperature: 23-26C
Holiday season down under, January is when the schools are off in Australia.
The weather is hot everywhere but probably best in Melbourne. There are beaches aplenty and some great sights along the fabulous Great Ocean Road.
Children can enjoy a zoo, an aquarium and LEGOLAND Discovery Centre in the city. Try an excursion to Phillip Island to spot some penguins.
UK
Temperature: around 2-8C
If you don’t want to fly, consider somewhere with plenty of indoor entertainment in Britain.
Center Parcs is at its cheapest in January and you can spend all day in the pool if it is raining.
Or try a city break because the coastal resorts have shut down – how about York which has several indoor museums – Our 10 tips for visiting York with children.
Where do you like to holiday in January, let us know in the comments!