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Here’s a thought: you don’t have to spend Thanksgiving at home. Chances are, much of the family will need to travel to meet up anyway. So why not try somewhere different? The best places to go for Thanksgiving don’t even have to be in the US. But that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate like they are!

Thanksgiving is a great time to travel, despite how busy it can get. It’s already a long weekend and so it’s an easy way to maximize holiday time. It means no one has to spend the day slaving at the stove cooking the family feast. And it works just as well if you’re solo, looking for romance or with the entire multigenerational family. Here are my picks for the best places to go for Thanksgiving in 2024.

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The best places to go for Thanksgiving this year

  1. The best places to visit for Thanksgiving for families
  2. The best all-inclusive resorts for Thanksgiving
  3. The best places to go for a warm Thanksgiving
  4. The best beach vacations for Thanksgiving
  5. The best Thanksgiving vacations traveling solo
  6. Thanksgiving FAQs

The best places to visit for Thanksgiving for families

Thanksgiving is undoubtedly family time. Huge parades, kid-friendly parties, enormous banquets and behind it all the building buzz of Christmas. Snowy or sunny, here are my best Thanksgiving vacations for families.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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A remarkable skyline with lit skyscrapers jutting into the sky in vibrant yellow and blue hues.

Learn more: Philadelphia travel guide

Holiday trivia: Philadelphia’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the oldest in the US. Started in 1920, it also strives to be the “most band friendly.” That means 19 bands featuring 90-plus members will march and play their way along the Ben Franklin Parkway.

Expect lots of music, performances, giant floats and balloons, and appearances from celebrities you haven’t heard of. After the parade, make for LOVE Park to continue the festivities at the just-opened Christmas Village

As family-friendly as it gets, let the kids loose to explore the vintage theme park and alleys of wooden stalls. Adults can warm up with mulled wine and bratwurst for a less traditional, German-themed Thanksgiving. And remember: this is Philly in November, so dress warm.

Long Beach, California

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Learn more: Long Beach travel guide

If a freezing family isn’t the kind of festive feeling you’re after, head west. En route, pick up some costumes for the family so you can all participate in the Long Beach Turkey Trot.

Held this year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, there’s a one-mile children’s race and six-mile serious race. Both are great fun, with plenty of people dressing up for good causes. It’s also a great way to burn off the added calories from that Thanksgiving Day feast!

Spend the rest of the week enjoying city and coastal attractions. In particular, don’t miss a whale watching tour. It’s peak time for the Gray Whale migration, so you can see them up close.

The best all-inclusive resorts for Thanksgiving

Sometimes it’s easier to just kick back and let someone else do absolutely everything. For that, the best places to go for Thanksgiving are all-inclusive.

Sagamore Resort, Adirondacks, New York

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Charming Victorian houses along the shoreline of a lake shadowed by thick and tall trees in wonderful autumn hues.

To take the effort out of celebrating, my pick for the best all-inclusive resort for Thanksgiving is Sagamore Resort. This 139-year-old Grand Dame is unadulterated Americana

In November, its forested environment is a panoply of fall colors. Lake George shimmers below pink-hued skies and the hotel is aglow with cozy fires and holiday cheer. Its four-day Thanksgiving schedule testifies as much.

Nightly bonfires with s’mores and live music. Decadent spreads in the ballroom for Thanksgiving meals. Giant screenings of the Macy’s Day Parade, major football games and family movie marathons. Christmas tree lighting and horseback riding. Thanksgiving, served up on a silver platter.

Eden Roc Cap Cana, Dominican Republic

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Willing to brave holiday season travel? Eden Roc Cap Cana is just a short hop from the mainland to an island paradise Thanksgiving. And boy, do they take their holidays here seriously.

Their five-day program bleeds every drop out of Thanksgiving, while making the most of the resort’s epic location. Dress up as, search for, learn to cook, and of course eat, all the turkey you can handle. Burn off the calories with beachside family fitness and sunset yoga. Align the senses with meditation and spa sessions.

Or just retreat to the beach with a cocktail and a good book and let the whole thing wash over you.

The best places to go for a warm Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving travel to tropical islands brings a completely different vibe to your celebrations, sun drenched and sweltering. If you like it warm, here’s where to go for Thanksgiving in 2024.

Nassau, The Bahamas

Colourful houses with moored yachts on the shore of the turquoise sea against the cloudy blue sky.

Learn more: Nassau travel guide

Just because it’s late November, doesn’t mean you have to spend Thanksgiving freezing your celebrations off. There are plenty of warm places to visit and indulge your holiday spirit. Close enough for a quick trip, hot enough for a decent tan, the Bahamas is a great bet.

While it doesn’t officially celebrate Thanksgiving, there are still plenty of celebrations to be had. Swap the traditional Thanksgiving Day Parade for an equally colorful neighborhood Junkanoo. For absolute luxury and a healthy dose of commercialism, Baha Mar in Nassau is your go to. Stay at the SLS, have Thanksgiving dinner at the Rosewood and take the kids to the Grand Hyatt.

Montego Bay, Jamaica

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Montego Bay has two sides. There’s the city itself: a frantic slice of Jamaican life brimming with attitude and action. Then there’s the glossy tourist paradise: five-star resorts dotted along the coastline away from the mania of the city. There is, however, only one temperature: hot.

It’s always hot in the city. Nowhere more so than Hip Strip, where cruise ship passengers mix with locals in beachfront bars like the infamous Margaritaville. Thanksgiving Day is, as you might expect, busy. 

For something altogether more chill, head to one of the plush resorts around Ironshore to the north. Or take a short hop along the coast to Louca Bay and the newly refurbished Grand Palladium

The best beach vacations for Thanksgiving

Snowy vistas and crackling fires are all well and good, but I’d swap them for beach views and smokey barbecues any time. A simple rule is just to head south, and the further you go the better the beaches get.

Punta Mita, Mexico

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If you’re going to make a beach the center of your Thanksgiving getaway, you may as well pick a beauty. Spread across 1,500 acres of a tiny peninsula half way down Mexico’s west coast, Punta Mita fits the bill.

An idyll that shares its sleepy pueblo with golf courses and stunning beaches, it’s also home to a triumvirate of luxury accommodation in the Four Seasons, St. Regis and Susurros del Corazón

Head there for adventure and romance with surf safaris and candlelit meals on the beach. Or splurge with the whole family on a beachfront casa and make it one to remember.

Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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Inject a dose of Pura Vida into your Thanksgiving on the beaches of northwest Costa Rica. The biodiverse region of Guanacaste is famed for its ethereal black sand beaches

Playa Negra and Playa Carbon, not far from the buzzing town of Tamarindo, are particularly magical. Tropical jungle backdrops, big rolling waves and hundreds of colorful bird species. A couple of hours south the beaches begin to lighten but are no less impressive. Stop off at Ostional Wildlife Refuge to see arribadas (mass nestings) of Olive Ridley, Leatherback and Pacific Green sea turtles.

Continue south and book a room at the laid back Harmony Hotel set a few steps down sandy tracks to peaceful Playa Guiones. Laze, surf and horseback ride yourself into a state of total relaxation.

The best Thanksgiving vacations traveling solo

If you’re traveling solo, the best thing about choosing where to go for Thanksgiving is that you don’t have to compromise. Near or far, warm or wintry, adventurous or doing absolutely nothing – the world is your oyster! But the US is probably easier, so that’s where my suggestions are based.

Boulder, Colorado

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Learn more: Boulder travel guide

With its crystal clear air and icy blue skies, Boulder is a tonic for the senses year-round. And if you’re traveling alone at Thanksgiving, the welcome of its locals is enough to warm you through after a chilly day outdoors.

Base yourself downtown where it’s easy to explore the local bars and restaurants on foot. From here you still have easy access to the area’s fantastic skiing and hiking to the south, be it a solo trip or group excursion.

The Boulder Ballet’s Thanksgiving weekend performance of The Nutcracker is a long-standing tradition worth seeking out. The Dairy Arts Center continues the cultural theme with cinema, arts, music, comedy and more theater.

Willcox, Arizona

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Thanksgiving is steeped in tradition. One of the best things about spending it alone is that you can create your own, new traditions. If you like your wine, joining a wine tour is a lovely way to spend a day or three. Luckily, the US has plenty to choose from.

On the West Coast, Napa Valley and Sonoma County are your obvious go-tos. It’s easy to pass time in its rolling vine-laden landscape, sipping and tasting, eating and relaxing. My pick is Arizona, however. Get your wine trail passport with tours of Willcox and Sonoita, or in the Verde Valley to the north.

The best places to go for Thanksgiving FAQs

There is no magic formula for when to book to get the best deals on flights and hotels for Thanksgiving. Based on data from KAYAK, you should try and book any Thanksgiving travel before the end of September.

If you’re in doubt, try KAYAK’s Best Time To Travel tool to help find a great price based on your destination and travel dates.

Prepare ahead of time. If you’re going to travel, don’t pack too much. Keep your celebrations authentic to the place you visit rather than bringing them home with you. If you’re cooking a big family dinner while traveling, make sure you can get all the ingredients you’ll need there. Otherwise (if it’s viable) take them with you.

About the author

Duncan MaddenDuncan is a freelance travel writer, copywriter and book author in constant search of travel stories and the perpetual sensation of being on holiday. He’s never happier than when on a dusty trail in search of empty waves or ducking under the piste tape in search of snowbound solitude. British born, living in Germany, but happiest heading for the horizon. His first book, Found in Translation, explores the etymologies and stories of country names around the world and is out now.

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