Top 10 Places To Visit In November
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Top 10 Places To Visit In November

It is that time of the year where families are racking up their funds to travel during the holiday season.

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Top 10 Places To Visit In November

Whether if you are looking for the warm southern charm or an international romantic retreat, these November vacation ideas will inspire and convince any person who doesn't travel much. Here are the top ten places to visit during the month of November.

1. Charleston, South Carolina 

Sweet Ole' Charleston

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2. Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

Come Party in T&T

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3. Melbourne, Australia 

Hello, Mate!

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4. The Bahamas

Place of Tranquility!

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5. Palm Springs, California 

Swing by The West Coast!

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6. Costa Rica 

Ooooooo, La La!!!!!!

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7. Cuba 

Havana, oooooo, na na!

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8. Hong Kong, China

Ni-hao!

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9. Buenos Aires, Argentina 

A nice day by a river is worth your relaxation time! :)

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10. Minneapolis/ St. Paul, Minnesota 

You want to know the coolest and biggest mall? Check out the immaculate, Mall of America, literally!

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