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The 10 best places to travel in November

Squeeze in a cheeky holiday before the festive chaos ensues with our guide to the best places to travel in November

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November is an underrated time of year to go travelling. Being sandwiched between the busier autumn periods and the festive season, it’s often a more affordable window to head away, and the variety our gorgeous planet has to offer is astounding. 

From the vibrant supernatural celebrations that erupt in Central America to the spirited storytelling and good craic of European pubs, the world is covered with great places to travel in November. It’s a great opportunity to take one last cheeky break for yourself before the chaos ensues in December, so why not pack a bag and head to one of these brilliant handpicked locations.

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At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

Best places to travel in November

Oaxaca has got a whole lot more going for it than just its rainbow of Day of the Dead celebrations – although, these are rather spectacular. Head to the city on the first two days of this month and you’ll be jam-packed amongst Calavera (decorative skull) covered altars, cempasuchil flowers and street parties, while locals welcome their loved ones’ spirits back into the world. But the mostly-dry weather and balmy temperatures mean this is a solid time of year to explore the city’s UNESCO-protected streets, art galleries, and of course, sample its cuisine. This is the food capital of Mexico after all, and the dishes range from locally-crafted delicacies (such as Tlayuda, a pizza-like dish which often features spicy cactus) to expertly executed national dishes.

Average temp in November: 26C/79F

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Liv Kelly
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Post-rainy season, November is a great time to head to Thailand’s jungles and beaches. You can hit all the usual spots, but consider some of Thailand’s lesser-known yet equally beautiful places like Pranburi. With secluded natural beaches and spread-out boutique accommodation options, the area’s still better known for fishing than tourism. There are mangrove forests to explore, and the spectacular Tham Phraya Nakhon cave is just along the coast—inside, the country’s smallest temple is bathed in sunlight from an opening in the rock above.

Average temp in November: 29C/84F

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Attention’s been on Canada’s sparsely populated, mountainous territory Yukon over the last year or so, thanks to the movie Call of the Wild (about a domesticated dog who’s stolen from California and sold to sleigh dog racers, starring Harrison Ford). November marks the start of the winter season in this freezing wilderness—explore on skis, take a snowmobile or go ice-fishing. The film is set in the 1890s, during the Gold Rush, so check out some Klondike Gold Rush history in Dawson City, too. And then wait for the skies to light up with Aurora Borealis at night.

Average temp in November: -8C/17F

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Hong Kong has always been a looker: with its instantly recognisable skyline of densely packed skyscrapers and lush, green peaks, and its uniquely East-meets-West feel. By November, the drenching heat eases off to a gentle autumn warmth. Tick off Victoria Peak, the Star Ferry and a cable car to the Big Buddha on Lantau Island, then head out to hip hood Sai Ying Pun, on the western side of Hong Kong Island. On its clattering streets, historic dried seafood stalls share space with many hot new cafés, bars and restaurants—including Balinese export Potato Head. 

Average temp in November: 22C/72F

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While Marrakech got all the attention as Africa’s first Capital of Culture for 2020, history and culture also abound in other Moroccan cities. Take liberal Tangier, for example, with its 1950s beat poet history: Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg drank in The Tangerinn, while William S Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch in Hotel El Muniria. A short hop over the Med from Spain, Tangier’s art galleries offer a sense of this port city’s exciting collision of Europe and African culture, while its medina is smaller and more manageable than Marrakech. 

Average temp in November: 18C/64F

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6. Oman

Where’s the world’s longest zip line? Most people’s first guess wouldn’t be Oman. But the Arabian sultanate has been seriously ramping up its efforts to bring in tourists to the country, with the promise of easy visas and that epic zipline – which is planned for the picturesque mountain village Misfat Al Abriyeen. That has been the plan for a couple of years now, so expect plenty of queues when it eventually opens. But despite its world’s longest zipline bid, Oman is everything nearby Dubai isn’t: generally favouring low-rise Middle Eastern charm and Bedouin traditions over being the biggest or showiest. So expect natural beauty and friendly locals. The almost constant sunshine doesn’t hurt, either.

Average temp in November: 26C/78F

Nothing beats the warm, fuzzy feeling of stepping out of the winter cold and into a warm, cosy pub. And Dublin does an unbeatable line in warm, inviting boozers—from low-lit watering holes that have barely changed since Victorian times to drinking spots known for their live music and rabble-rousing atmosphere. Head to the 250-year-old Long Hall for obscure ales with extra character, The Cobblestone in Smithfield’s for quaintness in spades and live music, or settle in for a session at Toners. It has a short but sweet whisky list and strong literary ties—it’s rumoured to have been the only place WB Yeats would go for a drink.

Average temp in November: 8C/46F

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Having successfully flipped its image from snoozing backwater to a food and art hotspot with ample natural beauty, Australia’s rugged island state is on a tourism high. To beat the crowds, head over in November before summer truly kicks in. The Change Overnight Hotel, a boutique apartment-style hotel where guests are invited to choose one of eight causes that their stay will contribute to, has been a revelation. Base yourself here to explore the historic city of Launceston, meet the peacocks in the picturesque Cataract Gorge, and visit the Southern Wild Distillery in Devonport for gin made using locally foraged botanicals. Then head south for cultural hub Hobart.

Average temp in November: 15C/60F

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9. Egypt

With visitor numbers steadily picking up, you might want to get in there and see the Pyramids quick. As yet the new Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo remains unopened (sometime in 2023 is the plan), meaning antiquities such as Tutankhamun’s gold mask and a behemoth, 83-tonne, fist-clenching statue of Ramses II are almost within reach. Still, history is tangible here, and it oozes out every nook and cranny. The Sphinx International Airport on the Giza side of the city should make it easier to drop in for an immersive ancient history lesson from the country’s beaches too. 

Average temp in November: 23C/73F

10. Türkiye

Türkiye has been staging a comeback of late, and we're more than happy about that. Socialite season is over and it’s not sunbathing weather anymore – but that means Bodrum's crowds will be gone. Explore the whitewashed Aegean city and its fourth-century BC Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, then check out the castle. Be sure to take in Istanbul, too, especially for the emerging Kadıköy district. Its Çiya Sofrası restaurant, serving forgotten Anatolian dishes, also appeared on Chef’s Table. 

Average temp in November: 17C/62F

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