November the start of winter can games, but there is more going on than Bonfire Night and Thanksgiving. If you are afraid of a cold and gloomy winter, why not supplement your brown and that vitamin D levels before the snow enters? Although much of Europe and North America may cool, there are still dozens of destinations around the world to escape for the ultimate sun and pleasure filled escape and some of them are even at their best in November. From European city breaks to distant tropical escapes, we have completed seven of the best winter sun destinations in November.
The best winter sun destinations in November
1. Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Temperature: 31 C / 88 F
FR a dose of razzle-dazzle, hotfoot to Dubai, the Glitziest destination of the United Arab Emirates. The temperatures rise in the 1930s, but you are never far from a hotel with air conditioning, awarded restaurant or vast spa to help you cool down. There is enough to keep you busy, from the Burj Al Arab (the highest hotel in the world) to endless golden beaches to traditional stores in souk style.
2. TenerifeCanary Islands (Spain)
Temperature: 24 C / 75 F
The Canary Islands are popular with Europeans for a good reason – it is the most reliable option of the continent for winter sun. Tenerife, the largest island in the archipelago, is known as the ‘land of the eternal spring’. The temperatures are certainly not hissing, but you can definitely get away by wearing short sleeves. You can enjoy the most hours of daylight in Europe and there are only two days of rain to pay attention to.
3. Mauritius
Maximum temperature: 29 C/ 84 F
Things are simply warmed up in Mauritius in November after a cool winter and the rainy season tends to keep up until December. The volcanic island, located on the east coast of Africa, experiences opposite seasons to North Europe, which escapes the ideal winter sun. It is perfect beach weather, with day temperatures that reach 29 ° C and bath water-warm seawater at 25 C. You can enjoy long days of long days with an average of eight hours of sunshine each. It is also a brilliant month for divers, especially if you like to speak turtles.
4. Turkey
Maximum temperature: 20 C / 75 F
Only because you are looking for winter sun, does not necessarily mean that you are looking for burned on the beach. If you want to heat your bones for a cold and gloomy winter, Turkey is an excellent option. Istanbul average temperature around 15 ° C, a much more comfortable temperature for sightseeing than in the summer months. Further down on the Mediterranean coastline of the land and the Turkish Riviera, temperatures tend to offer warmer temperatures, with high tones of 20 C. Al Fresco Dinners and more comfortable walks.
5. Bali (Indonesia)
Maximum temperatures: 31 C/ 88 F
If there is only a tropical escape, think of Bali. With temperatures that rise in the low 1930s, November is one of the most popular months of Bali. It is also still considered outside the season, which enchants luxury holidays for a fraction of the price. Although it is regener than July and August, peak rainfall only starts in December. It is popular with everyone, from surfers and backpacks to honeymooners, so it is a well -hit tourist path, but there are also quieter places to escape. On the north coast, in Pemuteran, you will find black sandy beaches, brilliant snorkels and a beautiful relaxed atmosphere.
6. Florida (United States)
Maximum temperature: 28 C/ 82 F
It has not taken the nickname ‘Sunshine State’ from scratch – Florida has 240 days of sunshine and some cities also claim 30 days more than the state average. You will not find rising summer temperatures, but November marks the start of the dry season, so you are guaranteed little to no rain. Theme parks will certainly be less busy, but there is more to Florida than Orlando. Go to the south to Miami, where the average high 27 ° C is, or to Bonita Springs for some barefoot luxury.
7. Antigua
Maximum temperature: 30 C/ 86 F
For an acceleration of the winter sun, you can’t really do much better than Antigua. In addition to endless days of sunshine, there are 365 beaches within reach- and dozens of boutique, budget and luxury hotels that are littered next to them. And although beaches tend to be central in the Caribbean, you will also find lush rain forests and a colorful capital, St. Johns’s. Don’t miss a trip to Mount Obama, the 1,319 ft of the island. Forest-covered Island Hill, which was also renamed former US President Obama in 2009.