Are you ready for Thanksgiving?
Some families hold strong to their traditions of getting together with family, eating turkey, watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, and taking in some football. There are usually a few games, lots of gossip, and some naps in there, too.
Others tend to take advantage of the time off of school and work to get out and explore. While getting there may be busy, many destinations are not. This gives you the prime opportunity to enjoy all they have to offer.
Interested in visiting someplace new this month? Here are the best places to travel for Thanksgiving.
Best Places to Travel for Thanksgiving
Create long-lasting memories by doing something different this Thanksgiving. Why not check out one of these destinations?
Orlando, Florida
Beware, taking the family to Orlando for Thanksgiving could make them think that the holidays came early. This place is like a huge present. So many amusement parks can make the entire experience magical. Not to mention that many of the parks have holiday-themed activities, light shows, fireworks, and more during Thanksgiving.
Did we mention Orlando weather is perfect for exploring during the months of November and December?
This is the perfect destination for kids from 1 to 100.
Punta Mita, Mexico
Looking for a romantic beach getaway? Punta Mita could be exactly what you have been dreaming of. While everyone is decked out for fall festivities and attire, you can put on your swim gear and enjoy the sunshine and the blue ocean water.
Enjoy the water, spend time at the spa, work on your golf game, and eat Thanksgiving by candlelight on the beach. Sounds perfect? We thought so.
Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs is another good place for family fun over the Thanksgiving break. Places like the Garden of the Gods Trading Post and Santa’s Workshop at the North Pole are both entertaining for kids of all ages.
There is always the Turkey Trot Trail Ride, the Turkey Toss at Colorado Wolf & Wildlife, Holiday Home Tours, and so much more. The local event calendar is quite full. Of course, don’t miss out on the Thanksgiving feast at The Broadmoor.
There is so much to do indoors and out while in Colorado Springs this time of year.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Macy’s may have the most well-known parade, but Philadelphia knows how to bring a fun vibe with theirs. Enjoy lots of marching bands, balloons, floats, celebrities, and more as their popular parade travels by. And it all ends at a magical Christmas Village.
It is a great way to spend the holiday.
Of course, while here there is so much more to explore, too, such as:
- The Philadelphia Zoo’s Winter Wonderland
- The Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Visit the Liberty Bell
- Go ice skating
There is always something to do here.
South Padre Island, Texas
There are so many things that draw families and couples to South Padre Island this time of year. For many, it is because the weather is unbeatable. Being surrounded by water is another huge plus.
Catch dolphins at sunset, have family photos taken for your Christmas cards, cook up your own feast, or check out one of the local restaurants and enjoy a delicious meal. What makes this destination so special is that it is quiet and laid back. There is plenty of time for you to spend quality time with those you love.
You will find plenty of places to shop around SPI, too. With their famous outlets, you won’t miss out on any deals, either.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Most people head to Nashville these days, but Gatlinburg has so much more to offer those seeking a quiet fall getaway. Nestled in the mountains, it is often the go-to town for those heading into the Great Smoky Mountains. It is also a great place to just visit and stay a while.
There are a lot of fun things to do here for the whole family – and views that will take your breath away. All of this is enhanced when you add the fall foliage to the mix.
Hocking Hills, Ohio
Shocked to see Ohio on this list? Hocking Hills is one of the most romantic getaway destinations during the fall months. This quaint, quiet town is the perfect place to dress warm and cozy while spending time outdoors exploring together.
Beautiful drives, great hikes, and small-town festivals galore — you may feel like you have jumped straight into a feel-good holiday movie.
Travel for Thanksgiving On a Private Jet
Did you know that the Thanksgiving holiday is one of the most traveled holidays of the year? In fact, the Transportation Security Administration has recently said that U.S. airports’ busiest day of the year is the Sunday that follows Thanksgiving.
While you may have dreams of going on a little getaway to celebrate the holiday, the last thing anyone wants to throw themselves into is a busy commercial airport on the busiest travel day of the year.
What a way to kick off the joyous holiday season. Yikes!
Treat yourself and those who are traveling with you to the perks that come with flying private. And, what we really mean is — a ticket out of the busy airport.
There are so many reasons to travel on a private jet. For instance, you:
- Get closer to your destination
- Choose your travel times
- Take advantage of inflight connectivity and entertainment
- Relax in comfortable seating and in private surroundings
- Indulge in a catered meal
- Enjoy personalizations
- Avoid long lines
Most of all, you get to take advantage of small private airports and avoid the busy, overcrowded nightmare found inside major airports during the holiday.
Book Your Thanksgiving Travel Today
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. And since it is such a popular travel time, you will want to make sure you book your flight early.
Whether you are traveling alone, with your significant other, or the entire family, Sun Air Jets has a private jet in our charter fleet to meet your needs.
We have an exceptional charter team and offer all of our clients world-class service. Contact us today to discuss your Thanksgiving getaway.
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