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9 Best Places to Travel in Winter: Destinations for Singaporeans

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 2024年11月29日10 minutes

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Best Places to Travel In Winter for Singaporeans

No matter how much we adore Singapore, let's be real; the constant heat in our little red dot can seem never-ending!

Luckily, you don't have to endure the scorching heat and humidity every single day of the year.

As we approach the end of the year, the festive season gives you (and your overworked air conditioning unit) a fantastic opportunity for a well-deserved wintry break.

But hey, it's not just about enjoying snowfall; it's also about having a blast with activities that can sweep away the fatigue from that infernal tropical heat.

Here are 9 best places to travel to in winter for Singaporeans:

1. Yongpyong, South Korea

When it comes to some of the best destinations to travel to, especially if you're looking for places with snow in December, the quaint South Korean town of Yongpyong takes one of the top spots, for sure.

It's a magical time of year, with snow-covered landscapes, festive decorations and exciting activities to enjoy.

Pro tip: Be prepared to go cashless. South Korea is a leader in going cashless. Many establishments accept only credit cards or T-money cards (highly recommended), which are rechargeable cards for public transportation and even some restaurants.

Highlight: Yongpyong Ski Resort

Hiding in the scenic mountains of South Korea's Pyeongchang County, Yongpyong Ski Resort is a captivating winter haven.

You'll meet skiers and snowboarders from around the world here. If you're an ardent winter sports fan, Yongpyong's impressive array of terrain that suits every skill level - 28 slopes and 14 cable lifts - will impress you.

But Yongpyong's dedication to excellence extends beyond its slopes.

The resort provides a range of amenities to ensure you have an unforgettable winter experience.

Cosy accommodations, ranging from opulent suites to rustic cabins; delectable meals at the resort's restaurants serving Korean and international cuisine, and luxurious spa experiences make it a true winter wonderland.

Address: 715 Olympic-ro, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea (map)

Price: $$$$

2. Nami Island, South Korea

Imagine strolling through Nami Island, where they filmed Winter Sonata, the hit TV drama.

It's like stepping right into the scenes! You get to explore the actual pathways, check out the gardens, and soak in the spots that made the series so iconic.

And here's the fun part – picture opportunities galore. You can recreate your favourite moments from the show and capture the magic.

It's like bringing fiction to life, creating these memories that'll stick with you. Best of all, the island gets even prettier in winter! Just head to Google or TikTok for proof.

The island is also near the enchanting Petite France village, which is modelled like a cosy French village with typical street cafes, shops, and European-style cottages.

Tip: Remember to visit the nearby Garden of Morning Calm, which transforms into a magical realm in winter with sparkling lights and decorations. You can also check out our Nami island winter guide for more ideas on what to do during winter!

Highlight: Skiing at Elysian

What better place to strap on those skis than at the Elysian Gangchon Ski Resort near Nami?

This is a picturesque paradise that captures the hearts of everyone who visits. But there's a good enough reason for that. Imagine strolling along snow-covered paths, mesmerised by the serene beauty of the island's winter landscape.

It's like stepping into a real-life fairytale! You can ski or snowboard, and carve your way down pristine slopes, feeling the exhilaration of the wind in your hair. It's perfectly fine whether you are an expert or not; you'll have fun irrespective!

Address: 688 Bukhangangbyeon-gil, Namsan-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea (map)

Price: $$$

Timings: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 2am, Fri & Sat: 9am to 4am, Sun: 9am to 12am

3. Harbin, China

Situated amid the huge expanse of northeastern China, Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province, is a captivating blend of cultural heritage and modern allure.

Popularly known as "Ice City" due to its frigid winters, Harbin embraces its icy winds, transforming into a wonderland.

A Harbin city tour in winter will show you the fusion of Russian and Chinese influences, the architecture that boasts a unique charm, with grand Orthodox cathedrals and traditional Manchurian-style buildings lining its streets.

The city's culinary scene is equally diverse, offering an enticing array of flavours, from hearty Russian fare to delicate Chinese dumplings.

Tip: Bundle up, bundle up, bundle up…we're serious when we say this. Harbin's winters are notoriously cold, with average temperatures in December ranging from -22°C to -5°C. Be sure to pack as many layers as you can or you can rent out some winter warm clothing, especially if you are visiting some of the best ski resorts in China for some frosty fun!

Highlight: Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival

This is an annual winter festival held in Harbin, and is one of the world's largest ice and snow festivals attracting millions of visitors from all over the world.

It's typically held from late December to late February.

Several winter-themed activities and events are held during this time; some popular ones include, the Ice and Snow Lantern Show, the International Snow Sculpture Competition, and many concerts, parades, and fireworks displays.

Our ultimate guide to Harbin Ice Festival will tell you everything you need to know about this winter attraction!

4. Jeju Island, South Korea

Beach bums, nature lovers, and newlyweds…Jeju Island, South Korea's tropical gem, is calling your name!

Located at just a quick one-hour flight from Seoul, Jeju Island is nature at its best, with its stunning beaches, lush greenery, and serene atmosphere.

But it's not just for couples; outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them busy, from hiking up volcanic peaks to exploring lava tubes.

Jeju also has plenty of spas and hot springs to recharge your soul - definitely a shoo-in for one of the best places to travel in winter.

Tip: Go horseback riding on the beach or through the countryside.

Highlight: Hallasan Mountain Trek

Hallasan, Jeju's crown jewel, is magnificently stunning, and embarking on the mountain hike to its peak is an exciting adventure.

You can discover its breathtaking volcanic wonders from seven trails, each offering a unique perspective of the mountain's diverse landscapes.

Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a nature enthusiast, there's a trail ideally suited to your pace. In December, the entire mountain is blanketed in snow, a magical experience better seen with your own eyes.

5. Seoul, South Korea

The pulsating capital of South Korea still has reflections of ancient dynasties.

While it has towering skyscrapers representing the steady progress of the city, it also has a harmonious mix of lush green parks, hills and streams.

However, in December, Seoul gets even more beautiful than it usually is, with vibrant streets adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations.

The city's iconic landmarks, like Gyeongbokgung Palace and N Seoul Tower, stand amidst a picturesque natural backdrop making it a true sight!

Tip: Enjoy people-watching with a warm cup of tea in a cosy cafe and soak in the Korean winter spirit. Floor For Fiction is a great book cafe where you can unwind with a book as well.

Highlight: Everland's Snow Buster Sledding Park

The exhilaration of sledding down snow-covered tracks, snow tubing, or simply experiencing the winter wonderland, is beyond words.

Address: 199 Everland-ro, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea (map)

Timings: Open daily: 10am to 10pm

Price: $$

Tip: If you are also planning to visit Seoul in winter to get some skiing adventure, we have compiled the best ski resorts near Seoul for you!

6. Jisan Ski Resort

If you're looking for the best places to travel this December on a budget, some cheap, affordable, yet fab places to visit, Jisan Forest Ski Resort near Seoul emerges as a winner!

This winter sports haven is a dream come true for experts and beginners. Seven main ski slopes and three sub-slopes weave through the picturesque landscape, while five high-speed lifts whisk you effortlessly to the top.

Despite its compact size, Jisan Forest Ski Resort has an array of convenient amenities, from rental equipment to dining options, everything you require for an unforgettable winter escapade.

And the best part? They don't compromise on quality, yet offer exceptional winter sports experiences at incredibly affordable prices.

Address: 267 Jisan-ro, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea (map)

Price: $$$

7. Shirakawa-go, Japan

December is a magical time to visit Shirakawa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Japan's Gifu Prefecture. The village transforms into a winter wonderland, with its many traditional gassho-zukuri blanketed in snow.

These iconic farmhouses, with their thatched roofs resembling hands clasped in prayer, are even more picturesque against the backdrop of snow.

An absolute must-visit!

Pro tip: Discover the enchanting streets of Hida Takayama, about a 50min drive from Shirakawa-go, also in Gifu, with its well-preserved architecture.

8. Hokkaido, Japan

Hokkaido is the largest and northernmost island in Japan, and it is a popular destination for tourists, especially in the freezing December when the place is transformed into a white paradise, making it the one of best places to travel in winter!

Snow-covered mountains, forests, and lakes, and an average temperature between -4C to -20C make it a perfect spot for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating, and other activities suitable for your Hokkaido winter itinerary.

There are also several winter festivals, performances and events that take place; the most popular being the snow festivals happening in February - the Sapporo Snow Festival and the Furano Tomohara Ice and Snow Festival.

Tip: Enjoy a day in the snow with all unique, fun activities like snow tubing, mini snowmobiling, 4-wheel buggy rides, snow rafting, etc., in Chitose, a small city in Hokkaido district.

Highlight: Sapporo Skiing

Alright, all snow bunnies and ski enthusiasts, here's another beautiful December adventure for you!

If you're dreaming of powdery slopes and exhilarating runs, Sapporo, the largest city in Hokkaido, is your place. The vibrant city is blanketed in thick white snow, making it a dream for skiers and snowboarders.

As you glide smoothly on the gorgeous slopes, crisp mountain air invigorates your senses, and breathtaking views leave you speechless, you will want this holiday to never end.

Trust us. The number of stunning Hokkaido ski resorts available here will leave your mind blown.

Here are some popular ones: Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort, Sapporo Teine (Highland Ski Center), Takino Snow World Family Ski Resort, Sapporoteine Ski Area, Fu's Snow Area, and several more.

9. Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto in December is a city adorned with the subtle hues of winter, where the vibrant autumn foliage has given way to a serene blanket of snow.

The air is crisp and refreshing, carrying the aroma of freshly brewed green tea and the enticing scent of traditional Japanese cuisine. The streets, adorned with festive lights, are bustling with locals and tourists alike. Take Shirakawa-dori street, for instance.

This street is lined with traditional wooden houses that are beautifully lit up during the winter months, or, Sannenzaka, a cobblestone street leading up to Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a great place to enjoy the winter scenery.

Highlight: Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine

Some of the temples and shrines in Kyoto will blow your mind! One such shrine is Fushimi Inari Taisha, famous for its thousands of bright red torii gates that wind their way up a mountainside.

The shrine is dedicated to the Inari, the God of rice, and the torii gates represent the countless blessings God has bestowed upon people. The colourful facade of the shrine looks particularly brilliant in the winter months - something you cannot skip when in Kyoto.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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