If you're looking for a sunny holiday destination for Autumn, look no further than these hot places in October, from Hawaii to Brazil.
is pretty much scorching all year round making it an easy option for some winter heat. If you can tackle your fear of heights, trek up the tallest building in the world, The Burj Khalifa. Or, if you feel like splashing the cash, have an meal at the Al Mahara ‘underwater’ restaurant, in the world’s only seven-star hotel.
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