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Dec
69°F 20°C
48°F 8°C
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Jan
70°F 21°C
49°F 9°C
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Feb
73°F 22°C
53°F 11°C
1 in 2 cm
Mar
77°F 25°C
58°F 14°C
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Apr
83°F 28°C
64°F 17°C
1 in 4 cm
May
90°F 32°C
69°F 20°C
1 in 2 cm
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Sunday
Dec 20
Hi:
68°F 20°C
Lo:
49°F 9°C
Monday
Dec 21
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70°F 21°C
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52°F 11°C
Tuesday
Dec 22
Hi:
76°F 24°C
Lo:
58°F 14°C

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Bangkok, Thailand
  • Resident population: 5,658,953 Annual visitors: 10,350,000 (est.)
  • Major features: temples, palaces, nightlife
  • 31,929 TripAdvisor reviews of 715 accommodations, 200 attractions and 622 restaurants
Bangkok is a city to overload the senses. Streets are crowded by tuk-tuks (motorized tri-shaws) and the occasional elephant weaving through congested traffic.
Sardinia, Italy
  • Resident population: 1,655,677 Annual visitors: 12,000,000 (est.)
  • Major features: beaches, caves and grottoes, forest scenery
  • 13,200 TripAdvisor reviews of 1,388 accommodations, 81 attractions and 279 restaurants
The second-largest island in Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia serves up a lovely blend of sea, sand and history. Thousands of nuraghe (stone buildings) dot the landscape, proof that people have been enjoying the lovely climate here for millennia.
Koh Samui, Thailand
  • Resident population: 47,874 (est.)
  • Major features: beaches, water sports, ecotourism
  • 9,291 TripAdvisor reviews of 434 accommodations, 44 attractions and 76 restaurants
Luxury resorts rub elbows with backpacker accommodations on the Thai island of Ko Samui, a 15-mile-long palm-covered tropical oasis located off the country's east coast.
Ocho Rios, Caribbean
  • Resident population: 9,450 (est.)
  • Major features: scuba diving, beaches, waterfalls, swimming with dolphins
  • 10,853 TripAdvisor reviews of 202 accommodations, 40 attractions and 43 restaurants
"Ochi" offers the white sands and clear water expected of a Caribbean island, complete with waterfalls and rainforests. Climb the natural staircase of Dunn's River Falls, stroll the Coyaba River Gardens or take a driving tour under the lush canopy of Fern Gully.
Madrid, Spain
  • Resident population: 2,905,100 Annual visitors: 3,921,000 (est.)
  • Major features: art museums, cultural events, bullfighting, nightlife
  • 27,497 TripAdvisor reviews of 864 accommodations, 317 attractions and 2,685 restaurants
Strolling through Madrid is a great way to see the lavish Royal Palace, the 16th-century Puerta del Sol (Sun's Gate) marking the center of Spain, the old Moorish quarter of Moreria and much more.