The Most Incredible Places to Travel This November

Oaxaca has a special place in our hearts for its sizzling arts, crafts, and design scene, but the city also comes to life with its Día de Muertos celebrations that run from October 31 to November 2. From brightly colored marigold wreaths and ornate altars to all-night parties and specialty foods

With crisp weather, vibrant leaves, and beautiful Colonial architecture, late fall in Williamsburg feels like a Hallmark movie come to life. Enjoy taking horse-drawn carriage rides, skating at the outdoor ice rink at Liberty Pavilion, exploring art galleries and museums, and even getting spooky with nightly ghost tours.

There's never a bad time to visit Palm Springs, but its November weather (with lows in the 60s and highs in the 70s) is pretty hard to beat. Whether you take a tour of the area's iconic mid-century architecture or head to the Palm Springs Food & Wine Festival with celebrity chefs and wine tastings, you really can't go wrong.

November marks the start of the "cool" season in Chiang Mai, with highs in the 80s and lows in the high 60s and much less rain, making it the ideal time to explore this beautiful destination. If you time your trip right, you could also attend festivals like Yi Peng and Loy Krathong.

Want to escape to warmer weather without heading to a bustling city like Miami or San Diego? Amelia Island is a tranquil beach town and a naturalist's paradise—whether you take walks on the sand, explore nearby Cumberland Island, kayak, take a sunset cruise, ride bikes, fish, or bird watch, there's truly something for everyone.

If it's starting to get chilly where you live, trade that crisp fall weather for some beautiful sunshine in St. Barts. November is a great time to escape to the Caribbean, as it's the end of hurricane season, but the weather still hovers in the high 70s and low 80s, making it perfect for beach-going and all the outdoor activities the island has to offer.

You know what they say: Nothing compares to a European winter market. While November is still technically autumn, it’s when the winter markets in Stockholm, Sweden, come to life—and to be clear, there are many. (Stortorget—located in Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s Old Town

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