The 10 hottest small towns in the United States to escape winter

It's time to flock to warmer places. Here is where travel experts recommend.


The Snowbird season is the period of the year when the inhabitants of the North flock to warmer climates in the south to spend weeks, even months, temporarily residing in a sunny place . But this annual migration is not only to find a small town hot enough to swim all year round. There are other factors to consider, including the overall cost of life, access to airports and the main highways, practical health options and the proximity of attractions. Whatever your interests, you will find the inspiration of the sun here. Read the rest to discover the 12 best places in the United States for Snowbirds.

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Best places in the United States for snowbirds

1. Delray Beach, Florida

Boats are docked at a local marina in Delray Beach, Florida
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With just over 65,000 inhabitants, Delray Beach is a snowbird hotspot, especially for those in the three-states region and New England in search of a warmer taste without the bustle of the largest cities in Florida.

"Soak your toes in the sand at Delray Beach and enjoy a perfect time on surfing or the paddle board," said Taylor Beal , owner and author of the travel blog Crossed with Taylor . "The city is filled with all kinds of outdoor activities such as pickle-ball and tennis courts, renowned golf courses and many outdoor festivals like the Beatles on the Beach Festival in December."

For a less outdoor atmosphere, Atlantic avenue has a city center accessible on foot filled with restaurants, shops and events.

And if you are looking for an excitement of the holidays in hot weather, this city has covered you. "Delray Beach is organizing a vacation parade, a Hanukka festival, holiday craft shows and even a 100 -foot Christmas tree," said Beal.

2. Cambria, California

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Cambria is a hidden gem located on the central coast of California, and it is a small town perfect for snowbirds.

First and foremost, the weather: Cambria has a temperate climate all year round and its coastal frame offers superb sunsets, ocean breezes and maximum relaxation vibrations. You can stay on the water and go to the east and west villages for historic architecture as well as this small town charm.

For people who want more than the life of the beach, Ashley Cary , independent public relations consultant at Highway 1 road trip , underlines that you can explore the nearby state parks as well as the picturesque pedestrian trails, in particular the 17 miles of hiking from fiscalini Ranch Preseve and the infamous promenade of a Mile de Plage de Moonstone Beach.

Cambria's art and the culinary scene are also booming. "The city is home to many art galleries and studios, presenting the work of local artists," explains Cary.

Regarding food, there is a range of culinary delights to indulge. Cary notes that most meals can be appreciated in sight: "Farm restaurants at the table with picturesque cafes, the city presents the best of the central coast."

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3. Orange Beach, Alabama

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Orange Beach is known for its relaxed coastline on the coast of the Gulf of Alabama. Visitors from all over the country flock to the Sands of Sand of Orange Beach and the neighboring banks of the Gulf City for Spring Holidays, but the region also has incredibly relaxing districts for snowbirds.

Short and long -term holiday rentals abound, as well as a variety of high -end RV parks. Those who seek a permanent home here will note that the cost of living is the national average, although the savings are in the prices of gases and the grocery store below.

With a population of just over 8,300, Orange Beach has a beach atmosphere in a small town with equipment from large cities. The region is home to the hinterland trails, water sports, live music, family attractions and an abundance of restaurants highlighting regional seafood. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

4. Bonita Springs, Florida

Bonita Springs Florida
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Data service and relocation site Niche Affirms that Bonita Springs is "one of the best places to live in Florida". Located along the Gulf of Mexico in southwest Florida, it has a population all year round of approximately 58,000 people with immediate access to each imaginable service, from health care to banking services.

Thanks to a hot climate all year round and the proximity of the southwest international airport of Florida, Bonita Springs attracts many visitors, so that the season of advanced tourists can give the impression that Browing city. Even so, the Florida guide Affirms "Bonita Springs is generally quieter than many other seaside cities in Florida, even at the height of the Snowbird season".

In itself, Bonita Springs has immediate access to outdoor leisure , nightlife, and a walk along the beach. However, he is close to Naples, Fort Myers and Cape Coral, who widens what the region has to offer.

5. Brunswick, Georgia

Brunswick Georgia
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Brunswick, in Georgia, has a population of just under 15,000 people and is full of interior and external activities to be appreciated.

"Between breweries, parks and nature walks, there is a lot to do that involves staying outside and getting the most out of the weather, and ultimately that is why it is always a firm favorite", said Ryan Walker , CEO Beyond the academy .

According to the Brunswick website, the city has a variety of Annual festivals which celebrate local art, music and food, as well as many hiking trails, historic landmarks and exciting fauna.

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6. Sullivan's Island, South Carolina

Charleston lighthouse at night located on Sullivan's Island in South Carolina
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With just over 2,000 people, it is not surprising that the island of Sullivan is a destination of South Carolina so dreamy for those looking for a serene winter refuge. This sleeping city can feel animated during the night once high season vacationers will come in town, but for most of the year, its residents have a magnificent beach field for themselves.

For those who love socialization, the island of Sullivan has a very united community thanks to its imprint of only two and a half miles of shore. There is a lively restaurant district and activities include crab, bird observation, surfing and gallery jump.

Holiday homes are available for those who wish to test the waters, so to speak, to see if this small town has a long -term snowbird potential. Contemporary design is available but vintage reigns here, which is not surprising since the island of Sullivan is a few minutes from Charleston, one of the most Historical cities .

7. Gulfport, Mississippi

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Although Gulfport is the second largest city in Mississippi, this city has a modest population of just over 72,000 people. Its geographical footprint extends from the Côte du Gulf du Mexico inside land to a national forest and the wilderness of the state. Golf, trails of nature and water sports are all easily at hand.

Thanks to a large assortment of recreational areas, coupled with a moderate climate and affordability, Gulfport has become particularly desirable for retirees and snowbirds.

New home source , a resource for people in motion, also underlines the friendly tax laws of the Mississippi. "The Mississippi exempts all forms of tax retirement income", social security at 401K and retirement income, they explain.

Compared to other cities on the Gulf coast as nearby Biloxe, the cost of living in Gulfport is on the lower side. In addition, with Interstate 10 and Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport within the city limits, Gulfport offers easy access to snowbirds on the move throughout the winter.

8. Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

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Not to be confused with Kailua, (found on Oahu) Kailua Kona from the island of Hawaii will give you endless beach days. The average temperature fell in the 70s low during the winter.

Beal underlines that a little more than 20,000 inhabitants live in Kailua-Kona, but there is still a lot to do in this city.

"Tuba along the King Kam Beach or the Kahalu'u Beach Park. Take a walk in the kailua pier and the Ali'i driving where you can visit restaurants and stores by the sea while you admire the local scene" she suggests. Trying the famous Kona coffee is also a must, just like the tour Local coffee plantations .

And if you want to relaunch your escape, Christmas in Kailua-Kona is very special. The annual celebration of Christmas Kailua Kalikimaka brings festivities like trees, Christmas songs and even parades to this small town.

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9. Beach surfside, Texas

Aerial view of Surfside Beach, Texas
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Surfside Beach, Texas has less than 700 permanent residents , but it also has 730 beach house rentals which are largely unoccupied in winter.

"This low occupancy rate means that prices are low and that the owners are impatient to find snowbirds to stay one to four months from mid-October to mid-March," said Kourtney Shepard , vacation rental host in Casitas Solitaire Star .

This small town also offers many activities. "Surfside has more than four kilometers from beach and offers residents beautiful sun lifes and sunsets all year round," explains Shepard. And unlike other seaside cities, local restaurants remain open all year round. You can also attend live music events, watch species of unique birds or explore the History Fort Velasco.

10. Gilbert, Arizona

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Gilbert has long been a favorite of snowbird thanks to its favorable cost of living, an abundance of stores and services, to the proximity of a magnificent state and National parks , dozens of active lifestyle retirement communities and 20 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Even with its continuous growth, Gilbert retains its charm of small town.

People interested in hiking or observation of birds will find this suburb, just 30 minutes from Phoenix, to be a promising escape of winter time. You can enjoy a prosperous artistic scene (as well as in season artistic walk ), a lively city center with more than 30 restaurants and five golf courses.

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