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flygirl Jul 17th, 2008 03:57 AM

Ideas for destinations over Thanksgiving week...
 
Hi everyone

I am trying to figure out where I want go over Thanksgiving week this year. Last year I went to Portugal (Lisbon for most of it) and it was a great choice. Mostly sunny, and in the 60s for the most part. I'm an amateur photographer and I had a multitude of subjects to choose from - it's a very photogenic country!

This year I'm torn between going back there again or staying in the US. I'm leaning to a US destination.

I'd like to pick a destination that is expected to have decent weather during late November. Some rain is ok, but a steady diet of it I wouldn't like (not to mention I'm not going to lug all my gear in the rain...). Temps no lower than the 50s during the daytime would be preferable as well. A photogenic area is a must, and I'm not a camper - at all.

Any ideas? Current thoughts include Sedona, possibly Santa Fe and environs.. possibly San Francisco and environs.. that sort of thing. I've already been to Santa Fe and San Francisco a few times so a new inviting place to visit would be great.

I had also thought New England would be great to visit but I think that's a month too late for the weather I'm hoping to find.

Any other suggestions?

Many thanks!

gail Jul 17th, 2008 04:34 AM

You are correct to forget New England. November is not a pleasant or photogenic month - often gray, certainly likely to get colder than your range, past foliage but prior to snow - gray, gray, gray.

Southeast? - Savannah, Charleston, Outer Banks?

kelliebellie Jul 17th, 2008 04:42 AM

I'd hit the Caribbean if I were you. There would be beautiful foliage, that blue blue water. Grand Cayman is a gorgeous place. So is Jamaica, but maybe not for a woman alone, if that is what you are.

flygirl Jul 17th, 2008 09:55 AM

Gail, thanks! I should have mentioned I have a house down near Savannah, so it was also a consideration (and would be the cheapest place to visit - just go hang out in my house) but since I feel like I can go there "anytime" it wasn't as high on the list... It's a good suggestion though and it may be where I end up.

Kellie, Cayman sounds great too, thanks.

WannabeinaMontserrat Jul 17th, 2008 10:30 AM

We nearly always go to Key West. Flawless weather & if you can stay over a few days, everyone leaves Sunday morning.

mclaurie Jul 17th, 2008 10:57 AM

San Diego? Do you know wunderground.com has a trip planner that lets you check historic weather anywhere?

beanweb24 Jul 17th, 2008 10:58 AM

Hawaii? I just booked tix from Seattle to Hawaii for $560 (multi city) which I thought was a good deal...considering the current state of things. Hawaii is very photogenic and definitely warm during your timeframe. :)

Sedona is gorgeous, but it depends on how long you want to go for.

Gardyloo Jul 17th, 2008 11:07 AM

A few years ago we went to New Orleans for TG then drove up the river to Memphis. Long trip report here: http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34460759

highflyer Jul 17th, 2008 11:43 AM

Puerto Rico and Vieques?

Great weather (we were there for Thanksgiving in 2006) and lots of photographic opportunities.

gail Jul 17th, 2008 12:14 PM

Iknow you said US, but Bermuda?

flygirl Aug 1st, 2008 03:04 AM

Thank you so much everyone!

Currently the three top contenders are:

Puerto Rico (never been)
Sedona (ditto) or
My other home down near Savannah. I can then visit Charleston for an overnight and really wander around Savannah and Beaufort.

Thanks again - this is good to know for other off-season type visits as well.


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