Affordable International Destinations for Thanksgiving

Image: Bran Castle, Transylvania (Photo Credit: AmaWaterways)
Image: Bran Castle, Transylvania (Photo Credit: AmaWaterways)
Noreen Kompanik
by Noreen Kompanik
Last updated: 1:00 PM ET, Sat November 15, 2025

Consistently listed as one of the busiest travel periods in the U.S. with significant surges in both air and road travel, Thanksgiving is notorious for high traffic volumes, expensive air reservations, late or cancelled flights and highways tied up with motorists trying to reach their destination before the turkey and dressing is served.

For those looking to do something a bit different for Thanksgiving, you may want to consider a visit to an international destination for a change. Some may even surprise.

The benefit of these type trips is that these destinations don’t observe Thanksgiving (that’s our unique Pilgrim tradition), flights tend to be lower priced and many places are considered off-season, and therefore more affordable.

Here are some places to consider for your travel bucket list.

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Exuma (photo via Crystal Expedition Cruises)

Bahamas

The Bahamas encompasses a vast archipelago of around 700 islands and 2,400 cays, though only 30 islands are inhabited. Major islands include New Providence (Nassau), Grand Bahama, Abaco, Andros. Eleuthera, Exuma, Bimini, Cat Island, Long Island and Inagua.

The benefit of traveling to this area is its close proximity from Florida and other parts of the southwest. Nassau for example, is only 184 miles from Miami, a one-hour nonstop flight. Other options are cruises or fast ferries. If you’re choosing to stay on one of the islands, there are many options to fit your budget. And who doesn’t love warm, crystal-clear tourmaline waters for swimming, snorkeling, sailing and windsurfing?

Classic Buenos Aires Mini Adventure

Classic Buenos Aires Mini Adventure (photo via GAdventures) (Photo Credit: Provided by GAdventures)

Buenos Aires, Argentina

With great exchange rates, a shoulder season, a vibrant and fun tango culture and springtime-like weather in November, Buenos Aires is an ideal vacation getaway during the Thanksgiving holidays.

Purple-flowered jacaranda trees the city is famous for peak around Thanksgiving offering great photo opportunities. The weather is perfect for strolling through picturesque parks, dining al fresco or enjoying live tango performances in the colorful plazas.

The Argentine peso offers an exceptional value for travelers, making lovely boutique hotels, upscale dining and cultural events much more affordable experiences. And the town, often called the “Paris of South America” is filled with European charm with a Latin-American flair enjoyed before the crowds arrive in December and January.

Bran, Romania

Bran is a picturesque village in Transylvania best known for Bran Castle (aka Dracula’s Castle) often linked to the Dracula legend, but the city also offers a mix of medieval charm, stunning beauty and affordable travel experiences.

The city is much cheaper than most Western European destinations, offering low-cost lodging and meals with guesthouses and inns featuring cozy, value accommodations. Because the village is so compact, most attractions and restaurants are within a 10-15-minute walk. Visitors can also browse for handcrafted souvenirs and artisan goods available at open-air stalls.

Cartagena, Colombia.

Cartagena, Colombia. (Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/sonjanovak)

Cartagena, Columbia

November is dry season in this Columbian gem, with warm, sunny, tropical days ideal for exploring it’s colorful, festive streets, historic forts and Caribbean beaches.

Compared to other Caribbean destinations, Cartagena offers low prices for food, lodging and transportation. Direct flights are available from major U.S. cities, often less than five hours wheels up to wheels down. Everything here from Columbian cuisine, beach excursions and historic tours can be enjoyed without putting a strain on your wallet, and Cartagena’s historic center is compact and easy to explore on foot.

Lisbon, Portugal.

Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo Credit: Provided by Collette)

Lisbon, Portugal

November is shoulder season in Lisbon and Thanksgiving falls outside peak summer and Christmas travel, so airfare and hotel rates drop significantly. Not only does the city stand out as a wallet-conscious holiday, but visitors will see fewer crowds, shorter lines and have a myriad of dining choices at local eateries, markets and bakeries.

Lisbon’s public transportation is inexpensive and efficient, and many neighborhoods are extremely walkable, and best explored on foot.

The Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, Mexico.

The Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo Credit: AdobeStock/Richie Chan)

Mexico City, Mexico

A visit to Mexico’s capital city in November offers mild temperatures, clear skies, rich cultural experiences and flights and hotels that are typically less than many U.S. domestic destinations this time of year. And the metropolis is a food-lover’s paradise. Direct flights from many U.S. cities make Mexico City a convenient getaway.

Michelin-style restaurants are often ranked among the world’s best. Visitors can wander through centuries-old architecture, fascinating museums and plazas, along with Teotihuacan pyramids, Xochimilco canals, and Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul. Compared to U.S. destinations during the holiday season, Mexico City offers high-end experiences at lower prices.

Montreal Parc Lafontaine

(Photo Credit: Bert Archer)

Montreal, Canada

Travelers looking for European flair close to home, can find an ideal escape to this charming Canadian destination, the largest city in the Quebec province. Right now, the Canadian dollar is trending weaker than the U.S. dollar, meaning your money goes further. Late November is outside peak tourist season; therefore, hotels and rentals offer more discounts.

Travel costs are also reduced as Montreal is just a short flight or drive from many northeastern U.S. cities. Additionally, the city offers outstanding dining at low prices with discounted drinks and appetizers during early evening happy hours. Thanksgiving weekend features a wealth of free cultural events, music and seasonable markets and tourist cards offer bundled access to multiple attractions at reduced rates.


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