Since December is a harbinger of the New Year and New Year's holidays, as well as the month in which Catholic Christmas is celebrated, it is worth planning a trip abroad at the end of the month in advance. At the beginning of the month, the hotels are not very crowded due to the pre-New Year rush that has not yet begun.
Among the beach holidays in December, the most affordable and popular is Egypt. The daytime air temperature this month reaches 28 degrees, but windy weather is possible. Rest will be comfortable in the neighboring country - Israel, whose resorts are also located on the Red Sea. For those who are not afraid of long flights and calmly endure acclimatization, a vacation in India or Goa is perfect. Daytime temperatures here still do not exceed 30-32 degrees, which allows you not only to relax on the coast, but also to enjoy a varied excursion program. Among other Asian countries, Vietnam should be highlighted, where daytime temperatures are kept at around 25-27 degrees, but the ocean can still be turbulent. In December, the Maldives also have wonderful weather conducive to a comfortable stay, while the beach season is also in full swing in Central and South America in December. So, in Cuba, daytime temperatures are about 30 degrees, and the water temperature is 25. In the Dominican Republic, the average air temperature is 25 degrees and only rare warm rains are possible. Noisy and truly festive, you can celebrate the New Year in Brazil, where at this time the carnival takes place. Lovers of excursion rest are given the opportunity to celebrate the New Year in such European countries as the Czech Republic, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, Austria and many others. Streets of cities are decorated with millions of lights, and the celebration itself takes place in the national traditions of these countries with its unique flavor. Most ski resorts in Europe begin their work in December. The resorts of Austria, Czech Republic, France, Finland, Spain, Switzerland and some other European countries open their doors to fans of active recreation.