5 destinations for a beach holiday
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October 01, 2019
1. Dubai, UAE
Compared to other autumn months in November, Jamaica has relatively dry weather. At the same time, there are still no crowds of Americans who traditionally flood the island in winter. Therefore, a quiet and more budget than in high season, beach vacations are provided. In addition to lying in the Jamaican sand, you can also go on a tour of the local waterfalls, swim along the Black River, awash with crocodiles, and, of course, enjoy the local cuisine and music (Bob Marley’s homeland after all).
The end of autumn is a transitional period for the Maldives: officially, the rainy season is still ongoing, but in fact there are not so many. Translated, this means reduced prices for a paradise holiday. Most of the precipitation at this time falls in the center of the archipelago, less in the north. In addition, it is worth considering that it is better to surf on the Addu Atoll: there is the strongest wind. The rest of the rest in different parts of the archipelago is not very different. Beautiful beaches and water activities like diving and snorkeling are everywhere.
You can go to Thailand, loved by downshifters, starting in November, when the rainy season ends. And if in some parts of the country they can still be disturbed, then the risk of getting wet in Phuket is minimal. Of the advantages of this situation: you can relax cheaper than usual, especially in the first half of the month. What else awaits you: a warm and clear sea, nightlife and attractions, mainly temples and parks. But the island is big, there is something to see.
5. Andaman Islands, India
For lovers of more secluded relaxation, the Andaman Islands are perfect. On them, as on the entire Indian coast, in November comfortable conditions for relaxation are established. And if you arrive in the middle of the month, then you can definitely find the perfect weather and attractive prices. Of the other advantages of the islands: beautiful sandy beaches and the main local fun - swimming with elephants.