Thanksgiving, November 27

This Thanksgiving, Give Them Somewhere to Go

The table will be cleared. The leftovers will be gone by Sunday. But the trip, the adventure, the memory of being somewhere new together: that stays.

Stuff fades. Trips do not.

How It Works

Choose your destination and dates

Pick the city, lock in the long weekend, and decide who you're surprising with the trip.

Build your trip reveal site

Pick a theme, add photos, and write a personal message that makes the reveal unforgettable.

Share the link or reveal in person

Send the link ahead of time or hand them your phone and watch their face light up.

Three Places Worth the Journey

Desert Escape

Sedona, Arizona

Red Rock Views and Cool Desert Air

November in Sedona is about as close to perfect hiking weather as you will find anywhere in the country. The crowds of peak season are gone, the temperatures sit in the comfortable sixties, and the landscape turns shades of amber and rust that look almost too beautiful to be real. Spend your mornings on the trails, your afternoons at a spa carved into the canyon walls, and your evenings watching the sky go red over the formations. This is the kind of place that makes you forget you had anything to be stressed about. Great for: couples, solo travelers, anyone who needs to reset.

Southern Charm

Savannah, Georgia

Historic Squares and Lowcountry Magic

Savannah in November is mild, golden, and effortlessly charming. The cobblestone streets are quieter than in peak spring season, the restaurants are still fully alive, and the whole city has a warmth to it that goes beyond the weather. Walk the waterfront. Find a table at one of the legendary Lowcountry restaurants. Wander the squares with a coffee and no particular agenda. Savannah does not demand anything from you. It just makes every hour feel a little more graceful than the last. Great for: couples, small groups, history lovers, food travelers.

City Celebration

New Orleans, Louisiana

Jazz, Food, and Festive Energy

New Orleans does not need a holiday to feel festive, but it leans into Thanksgiving with a particular energy that is hard to find anywhere else. The weather is mild and comfortable, the restaurant scene is at full power, and the French Quarter has its own rhythm that carries you from afternoon into evening without you noticing. Eat. Listen. Walk. Repeat. New Orleans is one of those cities that people visit once and talk about forever. Great for: groups, couples, first-time visitors who are ready to have their expectations exceeded.

Give the Gift of a Thanksgiving Getaway

The people you love deserve more than a candle or a gift card they will forget about by December. Give them somewhere to go. Give them something to look forward to.