February Travel Summary
- Saranac Lake, New York
- Seattle, Washington
- Naples, Florida
- Manhattan Beach, California
- Maui, Hawaii
- Paradise Valley, Arizona
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Fort Myers, Florida
- San Francisco, California
- Cashiers, North Carolina
- Dallas, Texas
- Key West, Florida
- Beaufort, North Carolina
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Salt Lake City, Utah
Despite the sugar highs and romantic dinners for two of Valentine’s Day, February can be one of the toughest months in winter. The excitement of the first snowfall has long faded, leading us to the home stretch— a last slog through snow-filled sidewalks and frigid winds that make us want to hide under the covers.
However, you can spice things up with a trip to balmy Key West, where it’s the dry season, or explore North Carolina’s natural beauty while kayaking next to wild horses. Here are 15 invigorating itineraries that promise to uplift your spirits during the winter blues.
01 of 15: Saranac Lake, New York
Hotel Saranac, which opened in 1927, has been a top destination for Manhattan skiers for decades. The landmark property has recently undergone a four-year, $30-million renovation, celebrating its “Great Gatsby” roots with retro decor and a grand lobby adorned with original chandeliers. When skiing at Whiteface Mountain isn’t on the agenda, you can join the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival from February 2–11, a vibrant 10-day celebration featuring parades, fireworks, and a life-size ice palace.
02 of 15: Seattle, Washington
February is an exciting month for art enthusiasts in Seattle with Museum Month, where you can enjoy half-price admission to some of the city’s top museums. Simply request a complimentary museum pass from your hotel concierge and gain access to incredible exhibitions at venues like MoPop, Seattle Aquarium, and Seattle Art Museum.
03 of 15: Naples, Florida
Despite damage from Hurricane Irma, Naples, often known as Florida’s “paradise coast,” is officially welcoming tourists back. This month marks the grand reopening of Naples Grande Beach Resort. After nearly four months, this 200-acre resort, set in its own nature preserve, has fully refurbished its rooms and restaurants, making it the perfect setting for the upcoming Naples National Art Festival on February 24-25, showcasing artists across 18 categories.
04 of 15: Manhattan Beach, California
If you are seeking an escape to the west coast, consider Manhattan Beach, where Westdrift, a new luxury hotel, has recently opened. Modeled after elegant beach bungalows, the property features modern furnishings across 26 acres, including a nine-hole golf course, ensuring plenty of time for sunbathing and relaxation.
05 of 15: Maui, Hawaii
What better way to escape winter than a tropical paradise? Maui beckons travelers this February with an increased number of flights from Colorado. United Airlines has maximized its service to Hawaii, making it easier than ever to find affordable flights to the Aloha State.
06 of 15: Paradise Valley, Arizona
This month, Mountain Shadows, an upscale resort near Camelback Mountain, is adding 42 new luxury condominiums and suites. This mid-century chic resort features a mix of hotel services alongside breathtaking views, making it a perfect getaway from the bustling city life.
07 of 15: Cincinnati, Ohio
This February, Cincinnati is buzzing about Tokyo Kitty, a new karaoke bar inspired by the film Lost In Translation. Located in a Tokyo airport-themed setting, the bar will utilize robots for drink service and provides seven private rooms for those who wish to sing in peace.
08 of 15: Fort Myers, Florida
February marks the peak of birdwatching season in South Florida. Near Fort Myers, birdwatchers can explore the serene Sanibel Island. With its stunning coastlines and protected wildlife habitats, birders can seek out the rare Purple Gallinules and Roseate Spoonbills at J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge.
09 of 15: San Francisco, California
This February, you won’t want to miss Mersea, a new restaurant at Treasure Island, designed from shipping containers. The space offers sweeping Bay views and a menu that fuses classic comfort food with a creative twist, perfect for a day out in the city.
10 of 15: Cashiers, North Carolina
While many East Coasters might overlook inland North Carolina for winter activities, the Sapphire Valley Resort offers spectacular ski and snowboarding experiences on its 1,600-foot runs. Join in on the annual Great Outhouse Races on February 17, where enthusiastically decorated outhouses race down the slopes.
11 of 15: Dallas, Texas
February is a fantastic month to explore Dallas while the weather is still mild. Be sure to check out the newly redesigned Hotel Crescent Court, featuring a stunning French Renaissance facade and upscale accommodations in the heart of Uptown, making it easy to explore Dallas Arts District.
12 of 15: Key West, Florida
Key West, one of the most coveted warm-weather destinations, is especially inviting this February. United Airlines is launching daily flights from Chicago, enhancing accessibility during the dry season. Guests at Oceans Edge Resort, the only hotel in Key West with private marina access, can enjoy customized kayaking, sailing, and SUP tours offered by the on-site Aquatics Director.
13 of 15: Beaufort, North Carolina
For couples looking for a romantic getaway this month, Beaufort is rich in charm. Many accommodations, such as The Inn on Turner, offer reduced rates in February. This family-run establishment is known for its gourmet breakfasts and cozy wine hours in the garden. Experience close encounters with wild horses during a kayaking tour with Beaufort Paddle.
14 of 15: New Orleans, Louisiana
This year, Mardi Gras occurs on the eve of Valentine’s Day, providing the perfect opportunity to celebrate in true New Orleans style. Conveniently located near the French Quarter and Garden District, NOPSI Hotel features a gorgeous rooftop pool and sanctuary-like suites ideal for an unforgettable getaway.
15 of 15: Salt Lake City, Utah
This February, Salt Lake City anticipates excitement from the Winter Olympics happening in South Korea. At Utah Olympic Park, visitors can experience a bobsled ride down an Olympic course, try ice skating, or take curling lessons. Remember, the activities are all BYOM — bring your own medal!