The holiday season kicks off in late November, and the long Thanksgiving weekend is a popular time for a getaway. Some travelers will seek sunny destinations like Jamaica, Los Cabos, or Florida, while others embrace the holiday spirit with a trip to festive spots like New York City. Lively festivals, lush beach resorts, and national parks draw travelers to places near and far, so whether you’re looking for a quick weekend getaway or a longer trip abroad, we’ve got you covered. Here are the best places to travel in November in the United States and around the world.
North Queensland, Australia
It’s spring in the Southern Hemisphere, and November borders the sunny dry season and the more humid season, with temperatures around 80 degrees. Snorkeling and diving in the Great Barrier Reef is a once-in-a-lifetime thrill, and visitors can get there from Cairns in an hour or two. (Some choose to enjoy the Great Barrier Reef on land with a road trip starting in Cairns.) Another Queensland attraction, the Kuranda Train and Skyrail takes guests on a 90-minute ride through tropical rainforest, past waterfalls, and into the Barron Gorge for a scenic, exciting rail journey. The spectacle of coral spawning — a burst of color and a vibrant sign of life in the Great Barrier Reef — takes place in November around the full moon. Stay nearby at Shangri-La The Marina, Cairns for a convenient base for exploring the area.
New York City, New York
Whether you visit for shopping, Broadway shows, museums, or restaurants, New York City never disappoints. November begins the holiday season, always a festive time in the Big Apple. There’s a chill in the air as New York’s famous window displays and holiday markets attract crowds, and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (Nov. 23) and the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting (Nov. 29) celebrate the season. Hotels throughout the five boroughs offer a range of places to stay; Manhattan properties including Pendry Manhattan West, Ritz-Carlton New York NoMad, and The Wall Street Hotel were ranked among the best hotels in New York City.
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Jamaica
Temperatures in the mid-80s, attractive room rates, and the end of hurricane season make November a good time to head to Jamaica. The third-largest Caribbean island, Jamaica has three airports and four main cruise ports as well as six resort areas: Kingston, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril, Port Antonio, and South Coast. Stunning beaches, great music, delicious food, and local culture are among the many reasons to visit the island country. Many travelers opt to stay at an all-inclusive resort for a worry-free vacation, but there is a variety of accommodations to explore. If you don’t want to stay at an all-inclusive property, Half Moon and Tryall Club in Montego Bay and Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios are worth checking out. The annual Jamaica Invitational Pro-am golf event will be held Nov. 15-19 in Montego Bay.
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Phoenix, Arizona
Both Scottsdale and Phoenix are home to gorgeous hotels, starry skies, stunning scenery, and perfect November weather for being outdoors, so you can hit the golf course, lounge by the pool, or hike a scenic path during your autumn trip. In Scottsdale, Canal Convergence (Nov. 3-12) is an exciting light, water, and art event along the waterfront with live music, food, and more. Golf is a major attraction in the Phoenix area, with courses at the renowned Arizona Biltmore, The Wigwam, JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort, and many more. Just outside the Phoenix metro area, Castle Hot Springs, a luxury wellness retreat, features mineral hot springs, a spa, guided hikes, yoga, an onsite farm, and a Via Ferrata adventure course.
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Los Cabos, Mexico
In Los Cabos, the month begins with the celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Nov. 1-2) featuring colorful parades, altars, and events to honor loved ones who have passed away. Later in the month, the annual Los Cabos International Film Festival is set for Nov. 29-Dec. 3. No matter when you visit, sunning on gorgeous beaches, playing golf, fishing, and surfing are just a few of the top things to do. Visitors can choose from an array of hotels, including all-inclusive resorts like the luxurious Grand Velas Los Cabos. Or, you can be among the first to stay at the new Grand Velas Boutique Los Cabos, an all-inclusive, adults-only luxury hotel opening in time for Thanksgiving. The five-star Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal will welcome Michelin-starred Chef Enrique Casarrubias from Nov. 9-12.
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The Florida Keys, Florida
The 125-mile island chain at the southern tip of Florida is celebrating its bicentennial this year. Sunny weather, clear-blue waters, and lots of things to do draw visitors to the islands throughout the year. Visitors can go diving and snorkeling in the coral barrier reef or at Key Largo’s John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the first undersea park in the U.S. There’s plenty to do on dry land as well, and film fans may want to arrive for the Key West Film Festival (Nov. 15-19). Lodging ranges from guest houses to posh resorts, including all-inclusive and adults-only Bungalows Key Largo and the expansive Islamorada Resort Collection, with multiple resorts to choose from. On Key West, options include the Casa Marina Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton, The Marker Key West Harbor Resort, or Cuban-inspired Havana Cabana. Visitors can fly directly to Key West or drive from South Florida along the picturesque Overseas Highway.
Tel Aviv, Israel
Pleasant weather in the 70s and lots to do in this city on the Mediterranean Sea make November an ideal time to visit Tel Aviv. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and great food, Tel Aviv is less than an hour away from Jerusalem, convenient for travelers who plan to also experience the ancient holy city. The Carmel and Levinsky markets, Mediterranean beaches, and lively nightlife are among the top things to do in Tel Aviv. Lovely places to stay include The Norman, R48 Hotel & Garden, The David Kempinski, and The Vera. Set to open in October, The George combines a members’ club, hotel, and co-working space and offers culinary and wellness experiences.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas is a year-round destination with shows, casinos, amusement park rides, museums, shopping, and attractions for the whole family. Must-see spots include the Fountains of Bellagio, the High Roller observation wheel, the Fremont Street Experience, and the Venetian Resort’s gondolas. With over 150,000 hotel rooms spread across the Las Vegas area, there are plenty of fantastic hotels to choose from. Favorites include Caesars Palace, The Wynn, Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, Bellagio, MGM Grand, and Resorts World. As if this glittering town needed more excitement, the Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix (Nov. 16-18) will have drivers weaving past hotels and casinos on the Strip at speeds up to 212 miles per hour.
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Yosemite National Park, California
A major advantage of a November visit to Yosemite is that summer crowds are gone, and you can enjoy the scenery and serenity of the park during crisp autumn days. The Ahwahnee Hotel is open year round with renovations set to be completed in October; the historic property is wonderful to see even if you don’t spend the night. Tenaya at Yosemite, set deep in the sequoia forest, is also open in November with a variety of accommodations including suites, cabins, and cottages. From Nov. 4-6, Château du Sureau, a Relais & Châteaux resort, will partner with The Ansel Adams Gallery for Yosemite Photography Weekend. The charming resort features 10 guest rooms, a two-bedroom villa, and The Elderberry House restaurant.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Mild autumn weather with a chance of rain makes November a pleasant time in New Orleans. Along with beignets, po’boys, and gumbo, there are lots of reasons to visit. The city’s Caribbean heritage is celebrated with dance, music, and cuisine at the Bayou Bacchanal (Nov. 3-4). The New Orleans Film Festival is set for Nov. 2-7 with parties, events, and panels in venues across the city. Get to know chefs, mixologists, and bartenders in NOLA during Cocktail Week from Nov. 6-12. The acclaimed National WWII Museum will open a new wing called the Liberation Pavilion, exploring the end of the war, the Holocaust, and the postwar years, with a grand opening on Nov. 3. Stay at one of the city’s many hotels, including the Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans, Kimpton Hotel Fontenot, or Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans.