(CNN) — Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s — the winter holidays are closer than you think even if you’re still in shorts.
And the best way to enjoy them? Start making your
travel plans now.
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In that spirit, we’ve assembled a planner to get you in the winter holidays mood. From inspirational
destination ideas to practical tips, we’ve got you covered for the journeys ahead:
Thanksgiving getaways
Visitors enjoy Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum village in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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Thanksgiving is technically in autumn, but it ushers in the winter holiday season in the
USA in the same way Memorial Day (technically in spring) ushers in the summer travel season. For many folks, Thanksgiving travel means a flight or drive to a family gathering spot.
But the long Thanksgiving weekend can be a fantastic time to plan a bona fide vacation. For a truly thematic getaway, head to Plymouth, Massachusetts.
This historic settlement south of Boston is where voyagers on the Mayflower landed in 1620 and is the site of the first Thanksgiving.
Visitors to Plymouth can explore the Mayflower II, a full-scale replica of the celebrated sailing ship, and visit
Plimoth Plantation to see how the early Pilgrim settlers lived.
Parade
SpongeBob SquarePants makes an appearance in the 2015 parade.
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If you’re not a New Yorker, maybe this is the year you go see those giant floats in person. The parade begins at 77th Street and Central Park West and makes its way to the flagship Macy’s Herald Square on 34th Street.
November places to go
Vatican City serves as the headquarters for the Roman Catholic Church and also governs as its own country.
While Thanksgiving family gatherings tend to dominate November travel plans, the month can make a superb time for a regular-type vacation.
In November, we’d like to suggest Rome. The capital of Italy is entering its off-season, so crowds will be down. The weather might be a bit chilly and damp but nothing a good coat can’t handle.
December places to go
Get a glimpse of the life aquatic at SeaWorld Orlando.
SeaWorld
December is actually an excellent month to travel. One idea: Head to sun-kissed Orlando, Florida, and enjoy one of the many theme parks, such as SeaWorld Orlando.
Official hurricane season ends in November, and you may get a break on prices and crowds in the first half of the month. Plan for larger crowds closer to Christmas and New Year’s.
Advent
The Salzburg Cathedral is a Baroque masterpiece.
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For those of you seeking a more spiritual journey and an escape from the commercial aspects of Christmas, Advent can be an excellent inspiration for a trip. Observed the
four Sundays before Christmas Day, Advent starts December 1 in 2019.
Hanukkah
The Old City of Jerusalem is seen from the Mount of Olives.
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The Jewish holiday of
Hanukkah is December 22-30 in 2019. It begins on the eve of the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev and lasts eight days. Hanukkah commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over the Syrians and the rededication of the Second Temple of Jerusalem around 165 BC.
This is a time that people may wish to travel to Israel, where they can visit such sites as Masada, the Dead Sea, the Western Wall and the
Old City of Jerusalem.
Christmas destinations
Say “Joyeux Noël” in Quebec City, Canada. The impressive Le Château Frontenac can be spotted high in the background.
Courtesy la ville de Quebec
For some of you travelers, you can never get enough Christmas. You shop early. You hum carols in fall. You want the most immersive Christmas travel experience possible.
Here’s a place that fits the bill: Quebec City, Canada.
Old Quebec is turned into a Christmas village a la Charles Dickens. You can catch street carolers
(en français bien sûr), ride sleds, see a multitude of Christmas trees and go ice skating.
Christmas markets
Poeple visit the Christmas market with an illuminated scene at Old Town Square in Prague.
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Germany overflows with Christmas markets — and very good ones we might add — but it by no means has a monopoly on them.
Visitors will find all the action at Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square from November 30, 2019, to January 6, 2020.
Christmas decorations
Thousands of lights decorate moose statues in Stockholm, Sweden.
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You could build a trip around a “Christmas decorations” theme. Choose a place that’s particularly known for its holiday displays, show up and be dazzled.
We’d like to recommend
Stockholm, Sweden, where the long, dark nights of a Scandinavian winter are kept at bay by festive decorations.
New Year’s Eve
Fireworks erupt over Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House.
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Big cities around the world put on incredible New Year’s Eve parties. Be at one of the first gatherings in the world to welcome 2020 by positioning yourself in
Sydney, Australia.
The annual fireworks show over the Harbour Bridge and Opera House is nothing less than magical.
Let’s eat!
Japanese soba noodles — a great way to start a new year!
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In Japan, many families eat buckwheat soba noodles, or toshikoshi soba, at midnight on New Year’s Eve. The tradition goes back to the 17th century, and the long noodles symbolize prosperity and long life.
And in the American South, a heaping serving of black-eyed peas and rice (Hoppin’ John) is the tasty ticket to good times to come.