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What is Thanksgiving like in Mexico?

In Mexico, Thanksgiving is considered a time to give thanks to God for your blessings and spend time with your loved ones. It is also common practice for guests at a Thanksgiving meal to each say a short prayer of gratitude before the meal commences.



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Traditionally, Mexicans do not celebrate Thanksgiving, but in many of the destinations with large expat communities or tourism, you'll find restaurants preparing feasts and families and friends joining in borrowed traditions around dinner tables.

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Cancun is top on our list to experience a fabulous Thanksgiving getaway for families. Imagine you and your family relaxing in one of Mexico's favorite vacation spots while meditating on your blessings on this American holiday.

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Central Mexico, including cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Morelia, experiences pleasant and mild weather in November. Days are usually warm, with temperatures ranging from the high 60s to mid-70s Fahrenheit (20-24°C), while nights can be cooler, dropping into the 50s Fahrenheit (10-15°C).

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Many are surprised that November is still one of the hotter months in Mexico, especially if you're visiting the Mexico beach towns. Average temperatures in Mexico in November hover around 85°F (29°C) on the beaches, but it can feel a few degrees hotter because of the humidity.

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Crowds & Costs November is still an excellent time to find deals on accommodation and flights, particularly at the beginning of the month. The crowds start increasing toward the end of November, but it doesn't get overly crowded. In Yucatán, it is the shoulder season, which means a lot of lower rates and few tourists.

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