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Top Five Travel Destinations For Halloween.

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Thanksgiving and Christmas often come to mind when thinking about holiday travel. Still, for those who revel in Halloween’s spookiness, there are plenty of destinations worth traveling to for a particular festive experience.

Whether looking for a last-minute spooky getaway or plotting next year’s travels, here are the best places to visit for Halloween.

Salem, Massachusetts

Known for the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, this small town attracts witchy enthusiasts every October, when the area seems particularly buzzing with spirits. The Salem Haunted Happenings occur throughout the month with movie nights, a parade, Halloween-themed art workshops for kids, a costume ball, and more.

Derry, Ireland

What better place to celebrate Halloween than the place where it was invented? What we know as Halloween originated as a Celtic fire festival called Samhain. The Celts would wear costumes to scare off ghosts and evil spirits — a tradition that still lasts today. Ireland celebrates throughout October with the biggest festivities in Derry, where Samhain is believed to have its earliest origins.

Transylvania, Romania

As the home of Count Dracula, Transylvania has a ghoulish atmosphere year-round. Still, it takes things to the next level for Halloween. Head to Bran Castle, home of the fictional vampire, for a captivating tour during the day, or, for the best experience, attend the castle’s yearly Halloween party. You’ll get a nighttime tour and enjoy the spooky ambiance, an open bar, and plenty of dancing.

New Orleans, Louisiana

NOLA may be known for its Mardi Gras celebrations, but the city also goes all out for Halloween. Expect plenty of spooktacular decor throughout New Orleans and a full roster of costumed parades, parties, and more. Be sure not to miss the ghost tours through the French Quarter. The Big Easy has plenty of haunting stories to tell.

Oaxaca, Mexico

Mexico’s answer to Halloween is dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Although the dates overlap, with the main festivities occurring October 31 through November 2, Día de los Muertos is about honoring loved ones who have passed away. It’s celebrated in several cities throughout the country, but none more so than Oaxaca. Parades fill the streets, while families head to the cemeteries to decorate the graves of family members and spend the night with them. Everyone is welcome to join the surprisingly festive event respectfully.

Jessica Poitevien
Jessica Poitevienhttp://mediacorpusa.com
Jessica is a freelance journalist on a quest to see and experience everything our gorgeous planet offers and share her experiences with her fellow travelers. Jessica has written for several world-class Travel Magazines.
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