Winter in Azerbaijan is a great time for a variety of activities that nature, history, and culture enthusiasts will enjoy. Not sure how to celebrate the New Year holidays? Here are a few ideas for winter recreation!
Mountains and winter sports.
Did you know that Azerbaijan is not only about the Caspian Sea with its beaches and warm climate, but also home to stunning mountainous regions that offer incredible opportunities for winter recreation?
While in summer, Azerbaijan's favorite vacation spot is the Sea Breeze resort on the Caspian Sea coast, in winter, the situation changes, and tourists begin to choose colder and snowier landscapes. The most popular places for winter holidays become the mountain and ski resorts. At Shahdag Resort in Guba and Gabala, home to the Tufandag resort, you can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, as well as try other winter activities such as sledding and snowshoeing. Thus, Azerbaijan with its mountain resorts is a true gem for lovers of winter sports, where everyone can find something to enjoy, whether it’s extreme sports or relaxing walks in the snowy landscapes.
Walks through citrus fields and visits to plantations.
Even in winter, the citrus fields in Lankaran are beautiful and interesting for walks. In winter, the trees may still bear ripe tangerines and oranges, and the gardens themselves are green and picturesque. Walks through these fields allow you to enjoy fresh air and relax amidst nature. You can also visit citrus plantations, learn about the process of growing citrus fruits, and even participate in harvesting or try local varieties of fruit.
Not sure where to celebrate the New Year? Visit Baku!
In Baku, it is pleasant to walk around the modern city while enjoying views of the Caspian Sea. This time of year, it's especially nice to stroll through Fountain Square, admiring the architecture and festive decorations. There is always a special atmosphere here, where ancient traditions blend with modern achievements. Walks through the old Icheri Sheher and along the promenade are great ways to enjoy the city's ambiance. Thus, if you're looking for a place to celebrate the New Year combining cultural experiences and winter walks, Baku is an excellent choice. Here, everyone will find something they like, and the festive atmosphere of the city will leave you with the brightest memories.
Cultural events and festivals.
In winter, you can attend various concerts, theater performances, and exhibitions. Also, in Baku and other cities, there are festivals dedicated to winter holidays.
When visiting Baku, don’t forget to stop by the old city for the annual fair! At such markets, you can find various goods, from local crafts and souvenirs (such as carpets, ceramics, and jewelry) to fresh products and spices. The Sultan Bazaar is particularly famous for selling local products, spices, sweets, and, of course, carpets, which are an integral part of Azerbaijani culture. The fairs in Icheri Sheher are not only a place for shopping but also a cultural event where you can learn about the traditions and crafts that have been preserved for centuries. Visitors can watch the production process, listen to stories from the craftsmen, and even participate in workshops.
Gastronomic delights in Baku.
In winter, it’s especially pleasant to enjoy traditional Azerbaijani dishes such as pilaf, kufta, or dolma. Restaurants in Baku and other cities offer winter delicacies, as well as traditional sweets like sugar fruits and shekerbura, accompanied by traditional tea to warm up on a cold winter evening!