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The 15 best destinations for November sun

Cambodia is an adventurous spot for some winter sun - efired - Fotolia
Cambodia is an adventurous spot for some winter sun - efired - Fotolia

November can be a glorious month to go in search of winter sun. With no school holidays in the diary, beaches, hotels and aircraft are likely to be calm – while many destinations offer tempting discounts in what is traditionally a quiet window ahead of the Christmas rush.

The weather is also behaving itself. The monsoon period which afflicts India and the Far East has generally rained itself out by the end of September. And if the hurricane season in the Atlantic is still in gust – it is generally deemed to last until the end of November – then the risky months (September and October) have already passed.

Looking beyond November travel ideas? Our Heatseeker tool lets you search for your ideal holiday by month and by flight time, giving you the best options for sun-filled trips, destination advice, and hotel recommendations too.

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19-24C

1. Malta

Max temp: 20C  

Flight time from UK: 2 hours  

Time difference: +1 hour

Sometimes dismissed as one of the Mediterranean’s less imaginative destinations, Malta has a capacity to surprise. There are comfortable hotels in St Julian’s and Sliema – but there is history galore in Valletta, whose huge walls have let it retain a sense of medieval grandeur.

A seven-night break at the five-star Palace Hotel in Sliema, flying from Gatwick on November 10, costs from £691 per person, including breakfast and transfers, with Kuoni (0800 044 8623; kuoni.co.uk).

Malta offers history and sunshine - Credit: ©2015 John Crux/John Crux Photography
Malta offers history and sunshine Credit: ©2015 John Crux/John Crux Photography

2. Tenerife

Max temp: 21C   

Flight time from UK: 4.5 hours  

Time difference: +0 hour

The Canary Islands are Europe’s most reliable options for winter sun, rarely dipping below 20C. Tenerife, the largest member of the archipelago, is famed for the beach hotels of the Costa Adeje and Playa de las Americas. But it also deals in volcanic majesty and wonderful hiking trails on its vast central peak, Mount Teide – as well as superb restaurants in its capital, Santa Cruz.

A seven-night escape to the Sheraton La Caleta resort, on the Costa Adeje flank of Tenerife, flying from Glasgow on November 16, costs from £1,980 per person, including breakfast, with Sovereign Luxury Travel (01293 831 462; sovereign.com).

Tenerife is a reliable option - Credit: ©elenakibrik - stock.adobe.com
Tenerife is a reliable option Credit: ©elenakibrik - stock.adobe.com

3. Los Angeles

Max temp: 22C  

Flight time from UK: 11 hours  

Time difference: -8 hours

America’s second biggest city is an act that never needs refining – at least in terms of its weather, with the mercury rarely straying from around mid-20C. Los Angeles, of course, is a metropolis of attractions. Hollywood is abuzz with bars and stars, the Museum of Contemporary Art dazzles, and Santa Monica is heaven for beach-breakers.

A seven-night stay at the five-star Mondrian LA, flying from Heathrow on November 17, costs from £1,329 per person, including breakfast, with Virgin Holidays (020 3668 8011; virginholidays.co.uk).

4. Marrakesh

Max temp: 22C  

Flight time from UK: 4 hours  

Time difference: +0 hours

You do not need a beach to enjoy winter sun. Marrakesh is proof of that. This fabled citadel on the edge of Saharan sand is a mix of swirling souks, relaxed riads and epic Islamic architecture, all wrapped up in north African mythology. That it rarely drops below 20C between October and March is almost incidental.

Kirker Holidays (020 7593 1899; kirkerholidays.com) offers three-night breaks at the boutique Riad Farnatchi, in the Marrakesh medina, from £849 per person – including flights, transfers, breakfast and private city tour.

Marrakesh - Credit: danmir12 - Fotolia
Marrakesh Credit: danmir12 - Fotolia

5. South Australia

Max temp: 24C

Flight time from UK: 21 hours

Time difference: +8.5 hours

Sometimes lost in the glare that emanates from New South Wales and Western Australia, the southern state has more than enough attractions to fill a holiday. Adelaide, its capital, is a city of art and culture, Kangaroo Island is a wildlife haven, and wonderful wines are produced in the Barossa Valley.

The Ultimate Travel Company (020 3131 7249; theultimatetravelcompany.co.uk) offers an 11-day Kangaroo Island & Murray River tour which spends five days in Adelaide – from £4,875 per person, including flights.

Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island is a wildlife haven
25-29C

6. Buenos Aires

Max temp: 25C

Flight time from UK: 14 hours

Time difference: -4 hours

In some senses, Argentina’s capital is a place out of context. There it sits, towards the lower reaches of South America, pinned to that broadest of Latin rivers, the Rio de la Plata. Yet Buenos Aires stands out as a hive of cosmopolitan allure on a continent of rainforest and mountains – brimming with culture and cool in the museums of Puerto Madero, the bars of Palermo, the parrilla eateries of San Telmo and Recoleta, and the urban mystique of Boca.

Journey Latin America (020 3553 1773; journeylatinamerica.co.uk) offers a 13-day "Signature Argentina" tour which spends three days in Buenos Aires, before forging on to Patagonia and Iguacu Falls - from £3,295 per person; international flights extra.

7. Florida

Max temp: 27C

Flight time from UK: 10 hours

Time difference: -5 hours

The nickname says it all. The “Sunshine State” basks in warmth in the 20s C throughout the year, making for a destination where life looks towards the beach. To be exact, Florida boasts 1,350 miles of coastline (more than any US state other than Alaska), with its key cities (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville) clinging to this sandy edge. Of course, the interior also pleases. Orlando and its theme parks sit at the heart of the matter.

A seven-night stay at the four-star Ramada Plaza Resort in central Orlando, flying from Gatwick on November 10, costs from £1331 per person, including breakfast, with British Airways Holidays (0344 493 0787; ba.com/holidays).

8. Cuba

Max temp: 28C

Flight time from UK: 9 hours

Time difference: -5 hours

The Cuban coast - Credit: marcin jucha - Fotolia
The Cuban coast Credit: marcin jucha - Fotolia

The end of the Castro era has not immediately trasnformed Cuba into a country unrecognisable from its classic image of crumbling architecture and faded grandeur. This is a good thing. The Caribbean's largest island has long been a solid option for a winter escape – thanks in part to the broad beaches on its north coast, within easy reach of Havana (a city which, full of romantic Hispanic buildings, lives up to its mythology). Varadero needs little introduction, and works well for families.

Tropical Sky (01342 886 229; tropicalsky.co.uk) sells 10-night (room only) twin-centre holidays which combine Havana and Varadero. From £1,729 per person, including flights from Gatwick.

9. Mozambique

Max temp: 29C

Flight time from UK: 10 hours

Time difference: +1 hour

Fast emerging from a 20th century of colonial woes and civil war, Mozambique is a rising star of southern African tourism. It offers discoveries in its busy capital, Maputo, and the safari zones of the interior (notably Gorongosa National Park) – but is rapidly becoming known for its 1,430 miles of Indian Ocean coastline, where chic resorts are putting down roots. The high-20Cs is the least you can expect during the European winter.

Steppes Travel (01258 787508; steppestravel.co.uk) offers a 10-day Mozambique Island Hopping Dhow Safari, which meanders through the Quirimbas archipelago – from £2,995 per person, not including flights.

10. Yucatan Peninsula

Max temp: 29C

Flight time from UK: 10 hours

Time difference: -6 hours

A country of epic history and geography, with shorelines on two vast bodies of water, Mexico is at its most accessible on the eastern edge of its Yucatan Peninsula. Cancun, purpose-built here as a hotspot of luxury resorts and beach hotels, attracts endless streams of holidaymakers who want to doze on the edge of the Caribbean Sea. But the past awaits in thrilling fashion, not least in the iconic Mayan sites of Chichen Itza, Tulum and Coba.

Last Frontiers (01296 653 000; lastfrontiers.com) sells a 13-day "Classic Mexico" tour which covers the country's Mayan heritage in detail, while also spending time in Mexico City. From £4,175 per person, including flights.

Tulum - Credit: xabi_kls - Fotolia
Tulum Credit: xabi_kls - Fotolia
30C+

11. Antigua

Max temp: 30C

Flight time from UK: 9 hours

Time difference: -5 hours

Flat and low-slung where plenty of its Caribbean colleagues are craggy and volcanic, Antigua is a dream of a destination, equipped – according to local folklore – with 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. The hotels dotted on the fringes of these sandy stretches are happy havens for escapes from the European winter. The island basks in temperatures of 30C during Britain’s cold months, and in a dry season of December-May.

A seven-night break at the five-star Carlisle Bay in Antigua, flying from Gatwick on November 17, costs from £2,637 per person, including breakfast, via Kuoni (0800 140 4781; kuoni.co.uk).

12. Cambodia

Max temp: 30C

Flight time from UK: 14 hours

Time difference: +6 hours

Torn apart by conflict in the Seventies, Cambodia has a dark history that cannot be avoided in Phnom Penh. But if the actions of the Khmer Rouge still cast a shadow, there is plenty of light too in a country of fine sights – the palaces and statues that also shape the capital, the towers and spires of the incomparable Angkor temple complex, the beach resorts that are appearing around Sihanoukville. Acknowledge the past, admire the future.

Inside Asia Tours (0117 244 3380; insideasiatours.com) sells an 11-night "Into The Heart Of Cambodia" tour, which ticks off Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Angkor Wat. From £1,780 per person, not including international flights.

13. Dubai

Max temp: 31C

Flight time from UK: 7 hours

Time difference: +3 hours

There are several reasons that the most glitzy of the United Arab Emirates has become such a haven from the European winter – the architectural ambition of hotels such as the Burj Al Arab, the warm sands of Jumeirah Beach, the trendy bars and eateries that dot the cityscape, the retail joys on offer in vast shopping temples such as the Mall of the Emirates. But mainly it is to do with the daytime heat, which pins itself resolutely to the 30C mark.

A seven-night stay at the five-star Grand Hyatt in Dubai, flying from Manchester on November 17, including breakfast, costs from £1,115 per person through Destinology (01204 823 807; destinology.co.uk).

Dubai offers year-round heat - Credit: © 2014 Gary McGovern/Gary McGovern
Dubai offers year-round heat Credit: © 2014 Gary McGovern/Gary McGovern

14. Koh Samui

Max temp: 32C

Flight time from UK: 12 hours

Time difference: +6 hours

Long seen as the Far East country most reliable for winter sun, Thailand has vast appeal, with some 2,000 miles of shoreline along the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Koh Samui sits on the west side of the latter, an island (Thailand’s second largest, after Phuket) fringed by sandy crescents – not least Chaweng and Lamai Beaches, on the east coast. No longer the undiscovered gem it once was, this is none the less a holiday paradise.

A 12-day "Simply Thailand" tour which spends five nights on Koh Samui as part of a wider tour of the country costs from £1,696 per person (not including flights), with Selective Asia (01273 670 001; selectiveasia.com).

15. Myanmar (Burma)

Max temp: 32C

Flight time from UK: 15 hours

Time difference: +5.5 hours

Bagan - Credit: GETTY
Bagan Credit: GETTY

The Far East is a region still full of mystery – and nowhere more so than Myanmar. Of course, this is partly down to a bleakness of history – the country spent five decades under military rule before the elections of 2010 saw it begin to tiptoe towards democracy. It has opened to tourism subsequently – and if it is now better known than it was, there is still much to discover in a state that lays claim to 1,200 miles of shore.

Cox & Kings (020 34111707; coxandkings.co.uk) sells a 19-day "Burma Explorer" break which charts the country in detail. From £3,395 per person, including international flights.

Note that the Foreign Office currently advises against all but essential travel to some parts of Burma. For more information, see gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/burma.