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Top winter destinations for Canadian snowbirds looking to beat the cold

Canadian winters can be harsh, but your escape doesn’t have to be typical. Discover six alternative destinations offering sunny skies and unforgettable experiences for retirees ready to leave the cold behind.
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With snow and freezing temperatures of another Canadian winter upon us, it’s time for retirees to figure out where they plan to go to escape the cold.

While Florida and Arizona are ever-popular choices, there are many other sun-drenched destinations to choose from. So, whether you’re a senior looking for a months’-long escape, or simply seeking your next winter holiday spot, here are six alternatives to consider for all budgets and interests.

Budget-friendly destinations

Two locations to get away from the cold without breaking the bank:

  • Dominican Republic: If you’ve only ever experienced the Dominican Republic by staying at one of the country’s famed beach resorts, you’ve only seen a fraction of what it has to offer. The calm, crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkelling, sports fans will want to catch a Dominican baseball league game, and everyone can indulge in local delicacies that include coffee, chocolate and La Bandera, a local staple that’s a mix of pork or chicken with rice and beans.

  • Mexico: Take in the cultural and cosmopolitan centre of the country in the capital, Mexico City, lounge by warm-water beaches on the Atlantic or Gulf of Mexico coasts, or explore the country’s ancient heritage at countless Mayan sites spread across the country, including Tulum which now boasts its own newly-opened airport, which gives travellers easy access to the Caribbean coast of the Yucatan Peninsula

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Tulum, Mexico. SCStock from Getty Images

Living the good life

If you have a bigger budget, these two spots are well-worth considering:

  • Turks and Caicos: Sample local conch delicacies, stroll along white, powder-fine beaches and snorkel among exotic fish in coral reefs just offshore. Once you’ve been, you won’t wonder why various Canadian politicians have tried to entice the locals to officially join our country as an eleventh province.

  • Antigua: Feeling adventurous? Hike through lush, tropical rainforests towards panoramic views from one of the island’s peaks. For a more leisurely time, lounge dockside or beachside enjoying a local rum drink and some freshly caught fish.

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Grace Bay Beach, Turks and Caicos. Waterotter from Getty Images Signature

Adventure travel spots

Too spry to just sit around all day? These two island nations will keep you going:

  • Costa Rica: With Atlantic and Pacific Ocean coastlines, Costa Rica boasts every watersport imaginable. With one-quarter of the country protected as national parks, wildlife refuges and biological reserves, it’s also a nature-lover’s paradise. Get your heart racing as you zipline through the rainforest or viewing one of five active volcanoes.

  • St. Lucia: Water-lovers can swim, snorkel or scuba dive. Sail across the water to take in the views of lush volcanic peaks. Or trek along coastal or mountainside trails. Rejuvenate after your adventure at a mineral-springs spa before indulging in the island’s cuisine.

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Costa Rica. SL_Photography from Getty Images

Find more information on these destinations and more at aircanadavacations.com.