Top Indian Destinations for New Year 2026: From Tourist Classics to Offbeat Escapes

December is when India truly feels like it is in travel mode. The beaches are calmer, the hills are cooler, wildlife activity increases along the coastline and travellers all over the country start planning where they will welcome 2026. It is one of those months where the weather works in your favour no matter which direction you head in. From dolphin sightings along the Konkan coast to soft winter sunlight in the hills and festive energy in cultural hubs, every region has something special to offer.

To help you pick a destination quickly, here is a conversational, easy to browse guide to the best places to travel for New Year 2026, divided into Tourist Favourites and Offbeat Escapes.

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SaffronStays The White Whale, Goa

I. Tourist Favourites and All Time Classics

These are India’s most dependable New Year destinations. Great winter weather, plenty of things to do and a holiday atmosphere that pulls travellers back every year.

Goa

Goa in December feels like a postcard. Sunny mornings, cool evenings and beaches that look their best after the monsoon. Markets are lively, shacks are buzzing, sunsets turn pink and the festive vibe is everywhere. From the nightlife of North Goa to the quieter, more picturesque corners of South Goa, it is a classic that never disappoints.

Bhimtal

If you want the beauty of Uttarakhand without the holiday crowds of Nainital, Bhimtal is perfect. The lake is serene, the mornings are crisp and the surrounding hills are ideal for quiet walks. December skies here are incredibly clear, making it a peaceful and scenic New Year retreat.

Mussoorie

Mussoorie brings out that nostalgic hill station charm. The air is cool, cafes are warm and the views from places like Landour make you want to slow down. December often brings misty mornings and glowing sunsets, creating the perfect setting to unwind.

Manali

Manali in winter has a magic of its own. Snow dusts the mountains, pine forests look dreamy and the whole town feels festive. Whether you stay in Old Manali or head toward Solang or Naggar, it is a great place to bring in the new year surrounded by nature.

Shimla

Colonial charm, snowy possibilities and that classic Himachal winter feel. Mall Road lights up beautifully in December, and the scenic drives around Shimla feel extra special when the weather is cold and crisp.

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SaffronStays Ekam, Shimla

Dharamshala

This is where calm meets culture. Dharamshala and nearby McLeod Ganj offer a mix of mountains, monasteries, Tibetan cafes and peaceful winter landscapes. December is cool, quiet and perfect for travellers who like a slower pace.

Kasauli

Small, quiet and beautifully preserved. Kasauli is the kind of place where you take long walks, enjoy misty mornings and settle into a peaceful New Year holiday. It is simple and refreshing.

Jaipur

December is one of Jaipur’s best months. The days are sunny, evenings are cool and the city looks stunning with all its forts, palaces and festive decor. It is ideal for travellers who want culture, food, shopping and celebration all in one place.

Udaipur

Udaipur in winter feels like a dream. The lakes are calm, the palaces glow golden in the evening and the weather is pleasantly cool. It is a wonderful destination for couples and families who want a romantic or culturally rich New Year.

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SaffronStays Moringa Wishing Tree

Nashik and Igatpuri

Nashik turns into wine country in winter. Vineyards are lush, tasting rooms are buzzing and the sunsets feel cinematic. Igatpuri, on the other hand, offers foggy mornings, cool breezes and sweeping Sahyadri views. Both are perfect for quick drives from Mumbai.

Alibaug

Just a ferry ride away from Mumbai, Alibaug is ideal for beach lovers. December brings clear skies and clean shores, and if you are lucky, you may even spot dolphins early in the morning. Great beaches, good food and private villas make it a strong New Year option.

Mahabaleshwar

Strawberry season, crisp winds and endless valley views. December is one of Mahabaleshwar’s prettiest months, perfect for long drives, family trips and relaxing holidays.

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SaffronStays Crescent Bay, Palshet

Coorg

Coorg is at its prime in winter. Coffee plantations are lush, mornings are misty and the forests feel alive. It is a beautiful, slow and deeply refreshing New Year escape.

Ooty

Cool weather, tea gardens, lakes and cosy fireplaces. Ooty has a classic charm that makes it a perfect hill station getaway for New Year celebrations.

II. Less Crowd, More Vibes

These are the destinations for travellers who want quiet views, untouched nature and a celebration away from the noise. Ideal if you want space, privacy and a slower, calmer start to 2026.

Mukteshwar

A peaceful Kumaon town with apple orchards, panoramic views and cool December temperatures. Perfect for travellers who want silence, scenery and slow mornings.

Dapoli

This coastal stretch is known for dolphin spotting, clean beaches and seasonal turtle nesting. December is one of the best times to visit, especially for nature lovers who prefer quieter shores.

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SaffronStays Nautica

Sindhudurg

One of India’s richest marine belts. Expect clear waters, untouched beaches, coral patches and frequent dolphin sightings. A serene, wildlife rich destination for those who love the ocean.

Udupi

Calm beaches, island explorations, great food and a relaxed coastal mood. Udupi is ideal if you want the ocean without Goa’s crowds.

Khopoli

Close to Mumbai and Pune but surprisingly peaceful. Surrounded by greenery, rivers and quiet pockets, Khopoli is perfect for private villa stays.

Chikmagalur

A hill station wrapped in coffee plantations. The air is cool, the views are green and December mornings feel fresh and crisp.

Hosur

A quiet countryside near Bangalore known for open landscapes and slow paced living. Great for travellers who want a short, restful escape.

A cozy brick villa situated on a green lawn, surrounded by trees and under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

SaffronStays Amodhini Farmstay, Hosur

Hejamady

A small coastal village near Udupi with golden shorelines, quiet beaches and postcard worthy sunsets.

Kannur

A beautiful blend of culture and coast. Kannur’s beaches are clean, the crowds are minimal and December brings the vibrant Theyyam season to life.

Kodaikanal

Lakes, forests, waterfalls and cool weather. Kodaikanal is peaceful in December, perfect for travellers who want a gentle New Year getaway.

Pawna

A serene lakeside retreat popular for its sunsets, quiet surroundings and open skies. Perfect for groups looking for a relaxing start to 2026.

Mulshi

Close to Pune yet incredibly tranquil. Mulshi is known for its misty hills, lakes and nature heavy villas that make for a soothing New Year holiday.

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SaffronStays Blue Infinitum, Pawna

Choosing the Right Destination for Your New Year 2026 Mood

If you prefer activity, sightseeing, good food and a holiday buzz, the Tourist Favourites are where you should be. They offer comfort, atmosphere and reliable winter weather.

If you want quiet views, wildlife moments, long walks, slow mornings and privacy, the Less Crowd, More Vibes list will feel like a breath of fresh air.

Either way, December is one of the best months to explore India. Every region has something unique to offer, and private villas across these destinations make celebrations even more special.

Hills, Beaches, or Pools: Make The Most of Easter Long Weekend

Everybody needs a vacation right now. Back-to-back day-offs fuel a greater urge to go on long weekend getaways. If you are bummed about missing out on the Holi weekend with no plans, don’t worry, there’s another one right after. Good Friday (April 2) to Easter Sunday (April 4) is the upcoming long weekend you can start planning for. Nowadays, holidays have to be planned more carefully considering all safety and social distancing norms. Escaping to private villas is an ideal choice as it guarantees the whole place to yourself, well-catered services, and taking care of your needs. So where could you step out for a safe getaway on this oncoming long weekend?

Cool Down at The Hill Stations Near Mumbai and Pune

SaffronStays Valley's Edge, Panchgani
SaffronStays Valley’s Edge, Panchgani

It is rare to not think of Khandala-Lonavala when looking at hill stations near Mumbai and Pune. A less than 2-hour drive is a relative escape from the sultry weather of these cities. There are several private villas in Lonavala where you could plan your stay and have a safe long weekend. 

Include your pets in this long weekend getaway plan. You could head with your fur buddies to SaffronStays Stella Aurora, a private pool villa in Lonavala. This pet-friendly private villa near Mumbai and Pune has bright and airy interiors, giving everyone a refreshing change. There is enough space for your pets to run around too.

Other popular hill stations, nearer to Pune are Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar. A drive through the widespread western Ghats will transport one to a much cooler ambiance with panoramic views on the sides. Usually, tourists are frequented during the strawberry season, which makes a perfect destination for a relaxed long weekend.

One can add a colonial feel to their holiday at SaffronStays Dulwich Terrace, a private bungalow in Panchgani. This 4-bedroom red and white-tiled home beautifully blends old-style architecture with modern living. The terrace will be your favorite spot for the gorgeous sunset views as you sip your chai/coffee. 

If you want to truly soak into the surrounding views, without even having to step out, SaffronStays Valley’s Edge is at your service! An elegant villa opens to an expansive 180-degree view right from its living room. The deliberate glass windows to its strategic location wrap you in the beautiful surroundings throughout. 

Relax By The Beachside 

SaffronStays Little Paradise, Murud
SaffronStays Little Paradise, Murud

Summer season allures to spend time by a beach. For this upcoming long weekend, you can opt for some beachside villas near Alibaug, which open up to uninterrupted views of the horizon.  

Imagine expansive views of the ocean on three sides by living on a cliff! You can enjoy this dreamy scene at SaffronStays Villa 270° in Dapoli. These luxury cottages are pet-friendly too. It gets better, as they are equipped with WiFi. So do you really need to be waiting for the long weekend? Sunset views while you work facing the ocean, oh pack your bags already! 

If you’ve been planning for a romantic weekend getaway, whisk away your partner to SaffronStays Little Paradise in Murud. These three wooden chalet-like cottages right across the Murud beach can be booked individually. Walk on the beach or enjoy the little white swing in the yard, this cozy home woos for a romantic holiday. A special arrangement for candlelight dinner and barbecue can be done here too. 

To experience the elegance of beachside stays, you should pay a visit to SaffronStays La Casa Maestro in Kashid. This 4-bedroom private villa located 5 mins away from Kashid beach has a splash pool on one of its terraces! Contemporary interiors and lush green outdoors, the sound of waves while you dip in the pool, watching the stars, we can only fancy this as a dream come true! 

Beat The Heat in Private Pool Villas 

SaffronStays Opal + Jade Villa, Karjat

A dip in the pool is what we need right now, with the city’s rising temperatures. If hills or the beaches don’t charm you to spend this long weekend, then you can book safe private pool villas around Mumbai and enjoy your own good time, dip by dip! 

Plan a reunion of family and friends together to chill at SaffronStays Summertime Oasis in Khopoli. This 9-bedroom farm stay resort with pool, rain dance, lawns, tracks for cycle rides, and a variety of indoor and outdoor games will keep every member happy with so much to do!

Long weekends are a great way to catch up on missed celebrations. If you want to celebrate special intimate occasions then SaffronStays Opal +Jade Villa, a set of twin pool villas in Karjat are an ideal venue. From nature’s retreat to sundowners by the pool, these private villas amuse with a range of activities. Jungle-themed birthday celebrations or hiking upon nearby trails enjoy a fulfilling long weekend getaway. 

Hills, beaches, or pools, there are so many places you could go on this upcoming long weekend! Don’t let this weekend be a missed opportunity to make wonderful memories.

10 Unexplored beach and village stays in Dapoli, Ganpatipule, Diveagar and more

Weekend getaways from Mumbai

Flanked by the Sahyadri range on one side and the Arabian sea on the other, Ratnagiri is arguably one of the most beautiful places around. Serene temples, historic monuments, juicy alphonso mangoes, azure waters, white sandy beaches and mouth-watering seafood- what more can a tourist ask for? The Mandwi beach is considered by many as the most beautiful beach with its black sand and blue water. The Ratnadurg fort, which is surrounded by the Arabian sea on three sides is a treat to the eyes. The history of the site and standing on the fortifications while watching the waves crash below will awe you. The drive is soul-pleasing and there are many fishing communities around, which will treat you to exquisite, spice-infused Konkani cuisine. Enjoy Ratnagiri at its indigenous best by staying at our homestays and discovering some unfound and well-kept secrets of the region by the locals.

#1. Dapoli

215 kms from Mumbai, Dapoli is a great place to get away from the city. Dubbed ‘Mini-Mahabaleshwar’ owing to its cool climate throughout the year, you can experience genuine Konkan Maharashtra in this region. Coconut trees are aplenty and untapped, unclogged beaches are to die for. There are two forts, the sea fort and the land fort, called Kanakdurga and Suvarnadurga which were built by the Adil Shahi dynasty and later fortified by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Often deemed impenetrable during those days, these two forts were connected by a tunnel. However, now, the only way to reach them is by a ferry with the local fishermen. The Panhalakaji caves are another tourist attraction. Lying deep into the valley at the confluence of the Kotjai and Dhakti river, you surely shouldn’t miss this nature’s phenomenon. Many villagers believe that there are 15-16 crocodiles in these rivers.

Set base at some of our beautiful homestays in Dapoli and have a great time!

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  •  Russian Cottage in Dapoli.

Constructed using the finest Russian pinewood, these cottages offer the perfect melange of modernity and nature. It is built on a farmland and you can amble through the lush greenery and fruit trees. The Unhaware hot water spring is about 35 km away and is a great place to let some ‘steam’ off. The cottages also boast a large restaurant where food can be ordered as per preference and can be savoured in the company of the starry, moonlit night.

Russian cottage in Dapoli

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  • Beachside villa in Dapoli.

Enjoy the perfect vacation as this homestay provides you with whatever you need. After soaking and lazing at the beach, which is closeby, treat yourself to some spa treatment. Specialities like pomfret and lobster dishes are prepared to please your taste buds. The host also arranges boat trips into the sea on prior request. During low tides, a small piece of sand surfaces where you could take a stop-over, right in the middle of the sea.

Beachside Villa in Dapoli

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#2. Chiplun

About 320 kms south of Mumbai lies the culturally rich Chiplun. The word “Chiplun” means the abode of Lord Parshuram and the Parshuram Temple is a worthy visit. Chiplun is situated on the banks of the Vashishtha river, where locals claim that crocodiles thrive. Other attractions are the Walawalkar Shivaji museum, Sawatsada falls and the Govalkot fort. Try some traditional kokam juice which is also a major source of income in these places. The feisty, adventurous ones can try trekking the Western Ghats during the monsoons, when it is beautiful and treacherous at the same time. Our homestay in Chiplun couples modernity and rustic atmospheres in a superb manner and guarantees you a brilliant vacation.

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  •  Hilltop farmstay in Chiplun

If you want to stay away from civilisation and enjoy a quiet, serene vacation, then this homestay in Chiplun is just the place for you. Wake up to chirping birds, enjoy a traditional Maharashtrian breakfast and then go on a Jungle safari and a boat ride arranged by the host. In the evening, you can lie down on the terrace and be awed by the sheer magnificence of the open, star-studded night sky.

Hilltop farmstay in Chiplun

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#3. Diveagar

170 kms south of Mumbai is Diveagar, which lies in the Raigad district. The Harihareshwar beach in Diveagar is very famous for sand-bubble crabs and rare sightings of dolphins. Some sea-turtles still lay their eggs near the shore. The approach is lined with Belu trees which is otherwise not common. The 500-year old settlements here warrant a visit and a dialogue with the locals will enlighten you a great deal about the history of the place and the secrets surrounding it.

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  •   Luxury Villa in Diveagar

Pamper yourself with 5-star luxuries in this picturesque villa in Diveagar. Make sure you don’t miss the Lord Suvarnaganesha Temple, which is home to the 300-year old idol of Lord Ganesh, and the Harihareshwar beach where dolphins can be sighted. This homestay specialises in Maharashtrian seafood which is without a doubt a must-try.

Luxury villa in Diveagar

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#4. Ganapatipule.

About 375 kms south of Mumbai is the idyllic Ganapatipule. The striking feature of this place is the Ganapati temple, also called Swayambhu Ganesh, or the self-originated temple. Legend has it that this temple came up from the soil. It  is located at the base of a hill, and pilgrims walk around the hill (pradakshina) as a mark of respect. Coconut plantations and rice fields are a common sight here, staying true to the Konkan traditions. The Jaigad fort is a must-visit. Set on a cliff, the fort offers a magnificent, commanding view of the sea and the Konkan village life. Also, don’t miss out on the beautiful, calm beaches and the exquisite sea-food here. History lovers should visit the lighthouse, which was built in 1932 and is still in operation. Ditch the tradition of hotels and resorts and feel at home in our homestays here.

Ganapatipule

  •  Beach facing villa in Ganapatipule

Coconut trees, a cool breeze, delicious food and an unpolluted beach at your doorstep. What more can you ask for in a vacation! Whether you are travelling in a group or with your family, you are guaranteed a great time. Water sports can be arranged on prior request. The guests can also cook their own food in the kitchen which is fully provisioned. Oh, and don’t miss out on the scenic drive along the shore to Ratnagiri.

Beach-facing villa in Malgund

 

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  • Cottages in Ganapatipule

Enjoy the rustic hospitality that these cottages offer and treat your taste buds to some genuine, indigenous seafood recipes. The locals around will feed you some juicy secrets about the place which no guide or tour instructor can tell you. Sightseeing tours can be arranged for the guests on request and you can gambol around the Ganapatipule beach nearby.

Cottages in Ganpatipule

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#5. Guhagar

Guhagar is a perfect example of the Konkan coastline of Maharashtra. Serene, virgin beaches, coir products, coconut plantations, fishing communities and last, but not at all the least, the juicy Haapus Alphonso mangoes. Far away from the hustle bustle of towns, this quiet, lazy place is ideal for a getaway. The Durgadevi and Vyadeshwar mandirs are worth a visit.

Guhagar

  •  Hilltop homestay in Guhagar

Set upon a small hillock, this homestay is far away from the clogged and polluted city life. Breathe in the fresh air and take in the magic of nature as the setting sun meets the sea and the saffron evening melts into the exquisite star-studded night sky. You can go cavorting with your family and friends at the beach which is at touching distance and have yourself a jolly time.

Hilltop homestay in Guhagar

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  •  Homestay in Guhagar

This homely villa in Guhagar is close to many fishing villages and mango plantations where you can take a pleasant walk. Don’t forget to buy some fresh mangoes right off the produce! Also, befriend these villagers and they’ll treat you to some luscious indigenous food.

Homestay in Guhagar

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Also read: our blog on homestays in Tarkarli, Devbag, Malvan and Vengurla!

About the Author: Aatreya Bhat spends a major part of the day reading, writing and jamming. The rest of the day, he spends explaining his name to others. He loves reading political books and is a big fan of the caped crusader. Skydiving and experiencing a Manchester derby at the Trafford will always top his bucket list.