Manchester Lists Winter Sun Deals Starting at £30
Manchester Airport has highlighted ten warm-weather destinations suitable for winter escapes, with return flights advertised from £30. The picks range from nearby Canary Islands to long-haul favourites in the Caribbean, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The airport notes that sunshine options remain accessible even outside peak season, with a mix of short breaks and long-haul trips available from the North of England.
Short-haul options on sale include Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Paphos and Agadir, all linked by low-cost airlines with daytime temperatures suitable for beach days, outdoor excursions and family trips. Prices start at £30 for Tenerife, £32 for Fuerteventura, £38 for Paphos and £49 for Agadir. Sal in Cape Verde sits higher at £134 and is pitched as a quieter alternative with colonial architecture and palm-lined seafronts.
Long-haul routes sit at the other end of the fare spectrum. Sharm el Sheikh comes in at £237, while Montego Bay is listed at £363 and Cancun at £433. Bangkok joins the line-up following the launch of direct flights from Manchester this winter, advertised at £598. Dubai is included at £615, with the airport pointing to comfortable winter temperatures and good weather for beach time or desert day trips.
Sample fares highlighted
- Tenerife — £30
- Fuerteventura — £32
- Paphos — £38
- Agadir — £49
- Sal — £134
- Sharm el Sheikh — £237
- Montego Bay — £363
- Cancun — £433
- Bangkok — £598
- Dubai — £615
The list covers destinations suited to different holiday styles. Tenerife and Fuerteventura offer waterparks, volcano landscapes and long beaches. Paphos brings ancient sites and coastal walks without summer heat. Agadir provides access to souks, Berber heritage and Atlantic waves. Long-haul names broaden the map considerably: Bangkok opens the door to southern Thai islands, Cancun links with Riviera Maya and Mayan ruins, while Montego Bay serves sandy bays and Jamaican culture.
Taken together, the selection underlines how Manchester maintains a broad winter network beyond the Mediterranean. The mix of budget fares and long-haul links gives the North of England direct access to warm climates in February and March without routing through London. As seat sales roll forward and weather stays cold at home, demand for last-minute sunshine is unlikely to disappear any time soon.