Would prefer warm but I think it’s hurricane season |
Azores? |
Bermuda (technically vulnerable to hurricanes but unlikely) |
Do you want a resort or to tour a city and go to museums? Drive or fly? |
Arizona. We did Grand Canyon, Sedona, Tucson in early November a few years ago and had a blast. |
London.
Iceland. Edinburgh. All are quick flights. Really, you need to give more parameters for what you want or you will get too many responses to be helpful. |
Oh I agree it’s perfect for southern Arizona.
Use Tucson as a base and do saguaro national park, Sabino canyon, go horseback riding, day trip to karchner cavern, bisbee and tombstone. Desert museum and maybe old Tucson. Aruba is an option outside hurricane belt. New Orleans we did one year in October. WW2 museum, French quarter, can do a day trip to a plantation and maybe a swamp tour. New York — crisp fall weather makes walking around great. Or Chicago for that matter. I would not do Europe for 5 days. With red eye flights you basically lose the first day and the last day is your flight back so that leaves just 3 decent days. I mean, it’s okay but there are better options for a short trip.. Cabo is another possibility. They do get hurricanes but it’s very rare. |
I was the Bermuda poster above but also think Arizona is perfect for 5 days in October. We did just 3 days in Feb from the east coast and it was worth it! |
Well, for starters, she did say she preferred warm, so your suggestions are off base. |
We are going to Malaga and Granada for five days in October. |