While many destinations around the world are experiencing autumn in full swing during the month of November, others in the Southern Hemisphere are gearing up for summer. Whether you’re looking for a chilly, not-yet-winter vibe or a springtime, cooler-than-summer atmosphere, November — the shoulder season for many tourist hot spots — offers mild temperatures.
These are the best places to travel in November around the world:
Asia
1. The Maldives
The serene overwater bungalows and gorgeous clear waters, as well as some of the best snorkeling spots on earth make a trip to the Maldives one for the books.
Apart from snorkeling, you can also go swimming with sharks, take a sunset tour, enjoy a day at the spa, or simply relax at the beach.
Although it’s among the more expensive destinations, you can save money by going in November, when it’s the shoulder season. This is the best time to score a deal on flights and hotels, but there are also plenty of other ways to save money on your trip to the Maldives.
2. Chiang Mai, Thailand
While many solo travelers rave about the beaches in Thailand, I think the mountains surrounding Chiang Mai in the northern part of the country are where the magic is. Chiang Mai is a small city, but it packs a punch, what with its abundance of activities, like going to an elephant sanctuary or climbing up to a hilltop temple at Doi Suthep or Doi Kham.
November is the perfect time of year to visit Thailand, because the weather is cooler and drier. Otherwise, the soaring temperatures and high humidity might make it more difficult to enjoy outdoor activities, like hiking in the surrounding mountains.
Find your essential Chiang Mai guide here, with plenty of ideas for what to do.
3. Lombok, Indonesia
Just a stone’s throw from the mega-popular Indonesian island of Bali, Lombok is less known but might be even more beautiful than its neighbor. With stunning beaches, abundant waterfalls, and even a volcano that you can climb, Lombok is a nature lover’s paradise.
Going in November is especially ideal because it’s relatively uncrowded, the weather is cooler than in the summer months, and the snorkeling is great, because of the water clarity and smaller crowds (here’s a solo travel guide for Indonesia). It’s rainy season this month, which can actually be beneficial, as the waterfalls will be particularly full.
4. Coron, the Philippines
Coron is a diver’s paradise, with crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life. Whether you want to go island-hopping in the Philippines or make Coron the base for all of your adventures in the country, it is a spectacular pick.
Apart from its beautiful beaches, some of the best attractions in Coron are Kayangan Lake, Twin Lagoon, Maquinit Hot Springs, and Barracuda Lake. You will not get bored easily!
November is an optimal time to visit Coron, because it’s the very beginning of the dry season. By now, the monsoons have subsided, but the tourist crowds haven’t arrived on the island yet. Sure, you’ll see plenty of other travelers there, but it’s relatively quiet compared to December, January, and February.
5. Japan
If you love fall weather and want to experience it on the other side of the globe, consider heading to Japan this November. Not only is the autumn foliage on point, but the sunny skies and chilly breezes give this island nation a big dose of coziness.
Japan is an amazing destination with a rich culture and beautiful natural landscapes. This month, the serene gardens throughout the country are even more lovely as they take on brilliant yellow, orange, and red hues. Check them out in Tokyo and Kyoto, or venture to places like the Nikko Toshogu Shrine or Hasedera Temple, where you can find red maple leaves in all their glory. Be sure to experience teamLab Planets, an interactive digital art museum full of surreal installations, and check out Lake Kawaguchi too, this is the most easily accessible of the Fuji Five Lakes.
Finally, here are a solo traveler’s guide to Japan and a packing list for Japan that will help you plan your trip.
Middle East
6. Petra, Jordan
This is another bucket-list destination for many adventurous travelers. Petra is home to one of the most jaw-dropping archaeological sites in the world: the Treasury. This reddish-pink temple is a photographer’s dream destination, and November is prime time to get the best shots. Although it’s still relatively busy, it’s not as crowded as the spring or winter. Plus, the clear skies allow for optimal lighting.
Petra lends the promise of more enjoyable temperatures this month, as winter is setting in. It’s just right for a hike, and the trail between Little Petra (an archaeological site north of Petra) and Petra is one of the most beautiful. You also shouldn’t miss the Monastery, one of Petra’s most iconic sights, and the High Place of Sacrifice, which is perched on top of a mountain and was used for the sacrifice of animals.
Read next: The ultimate guide to solo female travel in Jordan
7. Pamukkale, Turkey
Famous for its mineral-rich thermal pools, Pamukkale is home to one of the most unique landscapes in Turkey. These white terraces of sedimentary rock are filled with hot spring water; the calcium deposits pile high upon one another, creating shapes that look like clouds. Although Pamukkale might not be well known in the West, it’s a popular site for domestic visitors, and it gets very crowded in the summer.
November is a fantastic time to see this geological masterpiece, because it’s shoulder season for tourism. The weather is great then too. It’s a little chilly, but not as cold as the depths of winter, when temps can drop to the 30s F.
8. Egypt
If Egypt has been on your bucket list but you’re turned off by the scorching temperatures of the desert, consider a November sojourn. This time of year is much cooler than the summer months, plus you’ll be able to dodge the crowds that appear in December and January, during peak season.
Besides checking out the pyramids of Giza (find out how to do it without a guide), you can also take in the ancient temples of Luxor, admire the rock-cut temples of Abu Simbel, or hit up the beaches of Sharm El-Sheikh.
If you’ve ever wondered if Egypt is safe for solo female travelers, check out this post, which has many helpful tips.
North America
9. Québec, Canada
Fall is a superb season for a road trip through the province of Québec (here’s our Canada guide). By November, the temperatures are brisk, but not too cold for a stroll through the woods. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to get pampered at a Nordic spa, a popular activity in the province.
Along this Québec road trip route, you’ll find some enchanting towns, scenic parks, and so much more. Tack on Québec City for the ultimate late-fall wonderland, as it has a magical quality this time of year.
10. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
If you’ve been dying to see New Orleans but are turned off by the thick Louisiana heat and Mardi Gras crowds, consider going in November. This time of year is cooler but still warm and sunny. It’s perfect weather for a spooky walking tour through the city or an evening jazz boat cruise on the Mississippi River.
Prepare for November in New Orleans with this epic packing list, and beef up your itinerary with these awesome ideas for what to do in NOLA, with a special post just for the Bywater neighborhood.
11. Sedona, Arizona, USA
Sedona is one of the United States’ most prominent hubs for all things spiritual, attracting tons of visitors each year to experience its unique magic. Many people believe that there are several energy vortexes here, tucked into the red rocks surrounding the city. Not only is Sedona a must for spiritual seekers, but it’s also a nature lover’s paradise, with loads of awesome things to do outside.
Sedona can get pretty crowded in the summer months, but tourism tapers off by November. The weather is chilly, with a small chance you could get lucky with a light dusting of snow, which makes the surrounding landscapes even more beautiful.
12. Florida Keys road trip, USA
If you’re looking for a Caribbean paradise in the US, make the Florida Keys your ultimate November destination.
You can easily explore all the islands, from Key Largo to Key West, in a one-week road trip. Here’s a list of amazing things to do, including snorkeling in Key Largo, sunset cruises in Key West, and historic islands in Islamorada. If you’re new to Florida, we have a solo female travel guide to help you get oriented.
November is one of the best months in the Florida Keys, because while it’s still technically hurricane season, they are extremely rare. The weather is beautiful, the crowds are still small, and prices are lower.
13. The Bahamas
With literally hundreds of islands to choose from for your Caribbean adventure, the Bahamas is just right for anyone looking for a tropical getaway this November. These islands are famous for their white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, making them a dream destination for beach lovers!
This is a great month to enjoy the nation’s beauty and tranquility, because it’s far less crowded than other times of year. If you want to swim with pigs in the Exumas, cuddle up to nurse sharks, ride around on a golf cart in Staniel Cay, or any other activity in the Bahamas, November is ideal.
14. Sayulita, Mexico
On the coast of the Mexican state of Nayarit lies Sayulita, a bustling little town not far from the big resorts of Puerto Vallarta (here are top recommendations for places to stay). It’s famous for having beautiful golden beaches, thick green jungles, and quaint islands just off the coast. There’s plenty to do in Sayulita to keep you busy, and it’s a great choice for solo travelers because it also has a laid-back, small-community feel.
November is one of the best times of year in Sayulita for a couple of reasons. First, the weather is great (find out what to pack). Temperatures are more mild, and the dry season is beginning, but peak tourism hasn’t totally ramped up yet. Second, it’s time for sea turtle hatching, so you’ll be able to see these little guys make their journey to the ocean.
15. Puerto Escondido, Mexico
Puerto Escondido, Mexico, used to be a small surfing village but is now one of the most popular beaches in Mexico. Like Sayulita, it’s on the Pacific coast, but further south, in the state of Oaxaca. There’s a totally different vibe here, though, as the town has remained more of a chill backpacker and surfer spot. From catching a wave to taking a rooftop yoga class or venturing out to a waterfall, there are plenty of things to do in Puerto Escondido.
But like Sayulita, Puerto Escondido’s sea turtle hatching is in full swing in November, and the weather is sublime. High season starts in December here, so going this month is a great way to take advantage of the great weather without dealing with the crowds.
16. Uvita, Costa Rica
Uvita is a small, sleepy beach town on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, only about 90 minutes south of Manuel Antonio National Park. The town is home to Marino Ballena National Park, a smaller yet totally underrated park featuring a sandbar in the shape of a whale’s tail that you can only see during low tide. Uvita is charming, with an abundance of natural beauty in the form of pristine beaches, dense green jungles, and flowing waterfalls.
Peak tourism in Costa Rica is in full swing by December, making November an optimal time to visit. The weather is dry after months of rain (here’s a packing list), so everything is vibrantly green and lush. The abundance of sunshine is perfect for enjoying everything Uvita has to offer, without the craziness of high season.
17. Aruba
Aruba’s beaches are world-class, with the most idyllic soft, white sands and calm, clear waters. This small Caribbean island also has plenty to do, no matter if you’re popping in for a weekend or a week or two. Whether you spend your time snorkeling, scuba diving, catching a sunset at Eagle Beach, or chilling with the eponymous birds on Flamingo Beach, Aruba is sure to charm you.
Since Aruba is such a popular beach destination, it can get crowded and pricey from December to March. November is the island’s shoulder season, which means great weather and fewer tourists.
Thinking of traveling alone? Find out why Aruba is ideal for solo female travelers here.
Europe
18. Iceland
There’s a good chance that Iceland is already on your travel bucket list, and I can’t blame you! If not for the gushing waterfalls, moody coastline, or hot springs galore, it has to be for the northern lights.
If you want to visit Iceland during the low season but still want to have a great chance of seeing the northern lights, November is just right. It’s cold, but not usually super snowy, making it a stellar time for a road trip as well.
There are plenty of things to do in Iceland for any length of stay, whether you want to pop over to the Blue Lagoon during a long layover or drive the adventurous Ring Road. It’s even possible to tackle the beautiful Golden Circle road-trip route in just 48 hours.
19. Amalfi Coast, Italy
If you’ve gone to the Amalfi Coast in Italy from late October to mid-March, you might be wondering, “What is she thinking?” because a lot of businesses close during this time, and some places become total ghost towns. However, that’s actually the reason why the Amalfi Coast is awesome in November.
This part of Italy gets super crowded from late spring to early fall, with peak season in the summer. If you’ve always wanted to go there but didn’t want to be elbow-to-elbow with so many other travelers, do so this month. The weather is just right for a hike along the Path of the Gods, one of the best things to do on the Amalfi Coast, at this time of the year. With highs in the mid-60s, you’ll enjoy cool seaside breezes as you hike, which is something you don’t necessarily get if you go in the summer.
Besides hiking, the Amalfi Coast is also a great place to explore charming towns, enjoy the beach, and savor the local cuisine.
20. Berlin, Germany
Crisp autumn leaves, sunny days, and vibrant festivals all characterize November in Berlin. Although some might argue that winter is the best time to visit Germany (for the Christmas markets), who says you can’t do both?
November is an exceptional month to see castles, go on a road trip, or explore the capital city. Apart from being absolutely beautiful because of the autumn colors and weather, Berlin is also not nearly as crowded this month as it is in December — just the right time to get your fill of its coziness without the hectic holiday crowds.
On top of that, this city has a lot to offer, from impressive landmarks and interesting museums to great restaurants and vibrant nightlife.
21. Saxon Switzerland, Germany
Contrary to its confusing name, Saxon Switzerland is not in Switzerland but in Germany, just a three-hour drive from Berlin.
This gorgeous natural area is incredible any time of year, but November is particularly magical because of the fall colors. As you hike through the forests and mossy rock stacks, you’ll come across some impressive viewpoints and fun opportunities to climb over huge boulders.
22. Croatia
This small coastal country seems to be jumping to the top of everyone’s bucket list these days, and I don’t blame them! Croatia is famous for its enchanting cities, fantastic cuisine, and brilliant blue waters, both on the coast and in inland streams and lakes. The color contrasts beautifully with the fiery orange leaves you’ll see in November, making it one of the best times of year to go there.
Not only is Croatia one of the best places in Europe to live, but visiting is a treat as well. While prices in Croatia are on the rise due to a recent increase in tourism, it remains a relatively cheap destination in Europe, and November comes after the high season, meaning you can score deals on accommodation and flights.
23. Crete, Greece
By November there are hardly any tourists on the Greek islands, so heading to Crete then is ideal (here’s how to island-hop the Greek Isles). This is the ultimate opportunity to see how Cretans live and get to know the culture. It’s still warm, although not quite enough to swim in most places. However, there is plenty to do on the island that doesn’t involve getting wet.
This month marks the beginning of olive harvesting season, and going to an orchard is an awesome way to spend an afternoon. It’s also fantastic for a hike in Lefka Ori National Park. The onset of autumn rains produces a greener view of the mountainous interior of the island, which is a spectacular thing to witness.
24. Albania
You might have seen all kinds of Albania travel spam on the internet this summer, with picture-perfect shots of beaches, cute towns, and other aesthetically pleasing scenes. That’s because Albania sort of exploded in popularity, due to its beauty and affordability.
Consider heading to Albania in November to experience this gorgeous and culturally rich country in all its glory — sans tourists. The weather is chilly, but you’ll catch some beautiful fall foliage at the beginning of the month.
Consider checking out Theth National Park for some stellar hiking or cruising on Skadar Lake. If you’re more of a city person, Tirana, Gjirokaster, and Berat are the places to be.
South America
25. The Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Visiting the Galápagos Islands is a must if you love exploring nature and seeing wildlife. This small archipelago off the coast of Ecuador is far from being a budget destination, but there are plenty of ways to save money in the Galápagos — and one of them is going in November.
This month wraps up the dry season on the islands, but the busy time starts in December. That means you’ll have great weather and fewer crowds, along with a good chance to save money.
26. Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
Patagonia is one of the most spectacular places on earth, and Torres del Paine National Park in Chile has some of the region’s most impressive landscapes. One of the most famous hikes is the O Circuit, which has ever-changing scenery throughout the trek, featuring mind-blowing rock formations, an ice field, and incredible vistas.
Tourist season in Patagonia is just beginning in November, as it’s the start of summer in the Southern Hemisphere. That means you’ll have great weather in Torres del Paine, with sparser crowds than in busier summer months like December and January.
Plan to spend at least a week exploring; check out this nine-day Torred del Paine itinerary to give you a better idea of how to spend your time there.
Africa
27. Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech, Morocco, is a photographer’s dream and an architecture lover’s paradise. Intricate and colorful tiles line the inside of buildings, with idyllic archways leading you from one gorgeous place to another. On top of that, this city is home to vibrant bazaars and stunning mosques. Make sure not to miss the Jardin Majorelle, Ben Youssef Madrasa, and Bahia Palace when you’re here, these are some of the city’s most beautiful sights!
November is a great time to see the Red City, because the scorching heat has subsided by now, and tourism is far from its peak. It’s a terrific opportunity to explore the streets and markets of Marrakech or head out to the desert for an adventure.
28. Namibia
Namibia is the ultimate adventurer’s paradise. I mean, how many people do you know have gone all the way to Namibia? If you’re up for it, the payoff is totally worth it, as it’s perhaps one of the most underrated destinations in the world.
The country is almost entirely covered in desert, with towering orange sand dunes that you can sandboard on. You can also find some stunning canyons, waterfalls, and mountain landscapes here, as well as the famously treacherous Skeleton Coast.
One of the main reasons why people travel to Namibia is to go on safari. These can be pricey from June to October, so going in November (just at the beginning of the rainy season) is a great choice if you want to snag a deal.
Also consider road-tripping through Namibia, as it’s one of the best ways to see the diversity of landscapes and make the most out of everything this beautiful country has to offer.
29. Mozambique
If Mozambique has slipped under your travel radar undetected, this is your sign to give this beautiful coastal African country a shot. It has some of the loveliest beaches I’ve ever seen, like Vilanculos and Tofo. Not only is this nation naturally stunning, but the people there are warm, friendly, and incredibly hospitable. It’s the consummate destination for travelers who want to get off the beaten path, immerse themselves in a new culture, and have a blast doing so.
One of the main reasons why November is a stellar time in Mozambique is for whale shark season. Diving off the coast of Tofo is one of the best ways to see them, along with much other marine life. This month is also the beginning of summer here, which means lots of sunshine but higher temperatures, so be prepared with plenty of sun protection.
30. Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa, is easily one of my favorite places on the continent. It’s a vibrant city with an incredible art scene, spectacular food, and lots of outdoor activities. November is ideal because the weather is amazing: sunny skies and warm temperatures, but not as hot as summer.
It can get pretty crazy in Cape Town during the holiday season, with crowds reaching their peak in December. That’s why it’s great to visit in November, because you can avoid them for the most part.
Find out what there is to do in Cape Town here.
That’s it, folks! Thirty amazing places to visit in November from all around the globe.
Let us know which one of these places sounds the best for you this November!
Malik Ligao says
What a beautiful places to visit, but one of my bucket list is Japan!
Nanajee Travels says
I love how this blog captures the magic of November travel! It’s the perfect time to explore diverse destinations, from the crisp autumn air in the Northern Hemisphere to the sunny, springtime vibes down south. It really shows how November can offer something for every type of traveler. Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known spots you’d recommend visiting during this shoulder season? Would love to hear your insider tips!
pmweldingworks says
I absolutely loved reading this list of the best places to visit in November! It’s such a fantastic time to travel, with fewer crowds and often beautiful weather. I’ve been to a few of these places, like Kyoto and New York, and they were magical during this time of year. I’m especially intrigued by the suggestion of visiting the Christmas markets in Europe; they sound enchanting! I’m already planning my next trip and will definitely consider some of these recommendations. Thanks for sharing!
Jyoti says
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