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Slipknot Announces 2024 North American Summer Tour
The band is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut self-titled album.
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Aug 06: Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center * Aug 07: Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake * Aug 09: Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena * Aug 10: Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion * Aug 12: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden * Aug 14: Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion * Aug 15: Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center * Aug 17: Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena * Sep 07: Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre # Sep 08: Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Styles Resorts Amphitheater # Sep 11: Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater # Sep 13: Inglewood, CA – Intuit Dome # Sep 15: Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre # Sep 17: Austin, TX – Moody Center # Sep 18: Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion # Sep 21: Des Moines, IA – Knotfest Iowa at Waterworks Park #
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SLIPKNOT Announce Here Comes The Pain North American Summer Tour
Celebrating 25 Years of ‘Slipknot’ with special guests Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture, and Vended
Knotfest artist presale tickets available today at 12pm et here, general public on sale friday, may 3 at 10 am local here.
Heavy titans and cultural phenomenon SLIPKNOT are pleased to announce the North American portion of their Here Comes The Pain Tour . This year the nine are celebrating the 25th anniversary of their seminal debut album, Slipknot , which catapulted the band back in 1999.
In addition to recently announced dates across the globe, the Here Comes The Pain Tour , produced by Live Nation, includes arena plays nationwide this Summer. Highlights include New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, Austin’s Moody Center and more with direct support from Kentucky’s young and vibrant hardcore/metal forerunners, Knocked Loose . Orbit Culture and Vended are confirmed as support on select dates.
Knotfest.com’s artist presale tickets are available today at 12PM ET here . Tickets will be available to the general public on Friday, May 3 at 10 AM Local here . See below for a full list of dates including Slipknot’s homecoming performance at Knotfest Iowa in which the band will play a unique set drawing heavily from their 1999 debut, celebrating 25 years of the self-titled album along with their fans.
There actually was a time when Slipknot and the maggots (the loving name for their fans) did not completely rule the world. 25 years ago, the Des Moines band were just some guys trying to get their new LP noticed– a record that would start their metamorphosis into the most crucial band of the 21st century. That record would change rock as we know it, measuring success with a yardstick bigger than music, one for the influence on youth culture writ large. But these faceless demons from middle America would not only capture the hearts of the youth, they would help guide their tastes, and challenge them and their kin towards a new future.
Released on June 29th, 1999, Slipknot’s self-titled debut was a smash hit with critics and an instant classic with fans. It was, and is, a molotov cocktail signaling a revolution– embracing a creative direction that eschewed metal traditions in favor of fresh ideas. While the jaw-clenching riffs coupled with Ross Robinson’s venomous production were crucial to the album’s success, it was the care and attention to detail in the songcraft that moved the needle from “great” to “benchmark.” Not too shabby for a bunch of guys that only hoped to be heard.
“We loved what we did with the first record but we didn’t even know if there was gonna be anything after that,” recalls guitarist Jim Root . “We just wanted people to hear it. Selling out of records and shows, having successful tours– those are goals for any band. But the dream scenario in some ways, came true for us.”
In the years following, Slipknot’s popularity nipped at the heels of elder statesmen and even the band’s heroes, eventually navigating this brave new world with unending drive, fresh ideas and a bloodlust for odometer clicks. Tens of billions of streams and tens of millions of subscribers and followers later, the accolades tell the story: 64 award nominations and 27 wins including a Grammy for “Before I Forget“ from Vol. 3 . A seemingly endless number of tour dates. Headlining slots at some of the biggest festivals in the world such as Download, Rock In Rio, Hellfest, Wacken and many more. Not to mention RIAA certifications by the truckload– 14 platinum certifications and 40 gold across more than 30 million in record and video sales.
In addition, Slipknot positioned themselves for success with the creation of their own festival Knotfest in 2012, a traveling, multi-stage and experiential event that has appeared 28 times across several countries and locations. The festival has since spun off into a successful entertainment media hub – Knotfest.com , which became a juggernaut of its own making, giving a platform to young freethinkers and like-minded artists.
All of Slipknot’s achievements have helped them claim their rightful seat as pioneers and thought leaders, establishing them as a generational talent– loved by parents AND their children alike. And of course with all those incredible live performances, all that influence, and all that history of playing all those incredible SONGS, Slipknot has only attracted the most dedicated of fans, reaching all the way back to that fateful self-titled effort.
Slipknot is approaching this 25th anniversary by making the conscious decision to connect to fans as closely as possible, in a similar way to how they encountered Slipknot all those years ago. “Every time I’ve walked on stage, it’s never been about how many people have been there because my culture, the maggots, always show up,” says founding member Shawn “clown” Crahan with a smile.
“But as we’ve grown as a band, we have had fewer and fewer of those intimate, personal moments, trading them for massive ones. So we’re gonna make it more personal on the anniversary, but how remains to be seen. Just get ready to have your face kicked in. Because we just do what we do, spread that maggot culture – that disease. And you’ve been infected.”
SLIPKNOT LIVE DATES 2024:
May 12: Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville
May 19: Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple Festival
Aug 06: Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center *
Aug 07: Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake *
Aug 09: Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena *
Aug 10: Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion *
Aug 12: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden *
Aug 14: Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion *
Aug 15: Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center *
Aug 17: Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena *
Sep 01: Pryor, OK – ROCKLAHOMA
Sep 07: Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre #
Sep 08: Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Styles Resorts Amphitheater #
Sep 09: Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life
Sep 11: Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater #
Sep 13: Inglewood, CA – Intuit Dome #
Sep 15: Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre #
Sep 17: Austin, TX – Moody Center #
Sep 18: Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion #
Sep 21: Des Moines, IA – Knotfest Iowa at Waterworks Park #
Oct 11: Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival
Oct 19: São Paulo, BR – Knotfest Brasil
Nov 08: Guadalajara, MX – Calle 2
Nov 09: Mexico City, MX – Parque Bicentenario
Dec 05: Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
Dec 06: Dortmund, DE – Westfalehallen
Dec 08: Stuttgart, DE – Schleyerhalle
Dec 09: Leipzig, DE – Quarterback Immobilien Arena
Dec 11: Zürich, CH – Hallenstadion
Dec 12: Paris, FR – Accor Arena
Dec 14: Leeds, UK – First Direct Arena
Dec 15: Glasgow, UK – Ovo Hydro
Dec 17: Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
Dec 18: Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
Dec 20: London, UK – The O2
Dec 21: London, UK – The O2
* w/ Special Guests Knocked Loose and Orbit Culture
# w/ Special Guests Knocked Loose and Vended
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Slipknot Announce Here Comes the Pain Summer Tour
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Slipknot unveiled on Tuesday that they are heading on tour this summer for their Here Comes the Pain Tour to mark the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut album. The news comes on the heels of the band’s announcement yesterday, April 29, that they will return to their hometown of Des Moines, Iowa to headline Knotfest 2024 .
The tour will see the group stop in North American cities such as Columbus, Baltimore, New York, Austin, Los Angeles, and Austin. They then head overseas for a slate of dates in Europe and the U.K. The group will bring Knocked Loose on the road for the entirety of the tour. Orbit Culture and Vended will join for select dates.
“Just get ready to have your face kicked in. Because we just do what we do, spread that maggot culture – that disease,” Crahan added. “And you’ve been infected.”
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Tickets go on sale for the general public on May 3 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can expect the group to deliver many of their earliest hits, which helped the group break through to a wider audience.
“We loved what we did with the first record but we didn’t even know if there was gonna be anything after that,” guitarist Jim Root said. “We just wanted people to hear it. Selling out of records and shows, having successful tours — those are goals for any band. But the dream scenario in some ways, came true for us.”
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Idina Menzel is heading out on a North American summer tour, so make sure not to let go of tickets.
The “Let It Go” singer will begin her summer tour on July 19 in Seattle and will wrap up on Aug. 18 in Greensboro, N.C.
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Embark on an awe-inspiring journey through Alaska’s national parks, where untamed wilderness unfolds in breathtaking panoramas. From the towering peaks of Denali National Park to the coastal wonders of Glacier Bay, immerse yourself in the pristine landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unparalleled beauty that define these natural treasures.
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Explore under the midnight sun.
Midnight sun is a unique phenomenon where the sun stays above the horizon for extended periods during the summer months. Immerse yourself in 24-hour daylight, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure under the Alaskan skies. Discover the magic of the land of the midnight sun and create unforgettable memories in a landscape bathed in perpetual daylight.
Witness bears, whales, eagles and more in their natural habitats. Explore the rich tapestry of Alaskan cultures through immersive experiences. From lodge stays that offer a blend of luxury and wilderness to cruise experiences through fjords and coastal landscapes, there is something for everyone this summer. Dream it, discover it, do it.
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Frequently asked questions
Is summer the best time to visit alaska.
Alaska is amazing any time of year, but most travelers prefer to visit during the warm and bright summer months. Summer time is when you can visit Alaska’s National Parks, when the scenery is amazing and when you can enjoy a wide range of activities such as hiking and kayaking.
When is summer in Alaska?
Alaska’s summer travel season starts in the middle of May and goes through the middle of September. June and July typically are the best summer weather months. Starting the middle of August, Alaska’s fall season starts.
What is the Alaska weather like in summer months?
Summer time comes with sun, heat, rain and even snow in high elevations. End of May through middle of July, we have the most sunlight (nearly 24 hours), the warmest temperatures (between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit), and the best weather (mostly sunny, very little rain). Starting the middle of August, our fall season starts which often comes with more rain and cooler temperatures.
What should I pack for summer in Alaska?
As an “outdoor” destination, you should be packing casual clothing and active outdoor wear. Layers are important in Alaska as it can be hot, cool and rainy all in one outdoor adventure day. For day boat cruises that take you out on open water, you want extra and warm layers, including a scarf, hat, and gloves, as it can be chilly on the boats. For foot wear, pack comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots. Bring sun lotion and insect repellent. Don’t forget to pack your camera and binoculars, if you have them. For more detailed information and more Alaska packing tips – read more here…
What is the best way to travel around Alaska in the summer?
Our Alaska vacation packages come with rental car, scheduled bus transportation or train travel on the Alaska Railroad. The best way to get around depends on your personal preference and the places you want to visit. Train travel gives you a relaxing way to travel. Having a rental car gives your most flexibility and access to more great Alaska highlights. We offer a variety of packages with the Alaska Railroad, with a rental car or a combination of the two.
Are there any local events or cultural experiences in Alaska during the summer?
There are many events in Alaska’s communities from local festivals to running races. If you are looking to learn and explore the traditional and contemporary ways of Alaska’s Indigenous cultures, the Alaska Native Heritage Center is a great place to visit.
Are there family-friendly activities in Alaska during the summer?
Alaska offers many activities for family fun. While it is not the best destination with very small kids, school age kids and teenagers enjoy the variety of experiences including fishing, hiking, paddling and flightseeing!
Why should I book my summer getaway with Alaska Tours?
We offer a wide range of Alaska vacation packages, activities and experiences. We pride ourselves on personalized travel planning assistance and offer 24-hour travel support on your Alaska summer trip. We are a team of Alaskans, have 30 plus years of Alaska travel planning experience and know Alaska inside out. We are proud of our excellent reputation for quality service, and history of serving satisfied clients.
We participated in two separate tours while in Alaska and both were wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. The northern lights had been at the top of our bucket list and it was well worth the trip to Alaska to experience this natural wonder!
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Phish Summer Tour 2024 Announced
Phish will embark on a 26-date Summer Tour (including their 4-day Mondegreen Festival ) this July, August, and September. The Summer Tour begins July 19 with three shows in Mansfield, MA, and continues with multi-night runs in Uncasville, East Troy, St. Louis, Noblesville, Grand Rapids, and Bethel, culminating with the band’s annual Labor Day weekend tour closer in Commerce City, CO.
A ticket request period is currently underway at https://tickets.phish.com , ending Monday, March 11 at Noon ET. Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, March 15 at 10AM ET. Specific ticketing information for each show is available at https://phish.com/tours .
Travel packages will be available for Bethel and Commerce City and go on sale this Wednesday, February 28 at 1PM local time. For more info, visit https://phishsummer2024.100xhospitality.com/
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25 Best Summer Vacations Everyone Should Consider in 2024
From Monaco to Napa Valley, these summertime getaways have something for every type of traveler.
The term “summer vacation” conjures images of sunny afternoons at the beach and leisurely drives through the countryside. While plenty of travelers have their go-to spots, others view summer as the perfect time to embark on a new adventure, such as hiking to Machu Picchu, surfing in Nicaragua, or road-tripping through the American West.
No matter how many passport stamps you've collected or countries you've checked off your list, there's always a new corner of the globe to discover. Summertime getaways to places like Scotland and the U.S. Virgin Islands have recently been growing in popularity among travelers, joining the ranks of classic summer vacation destinations like Greece and Italy.
From river cruises to train adventures to African safaris, these are the best summer vacation ideas for 2024.
Enjoy la dolce vita in Italy.
When it comes to romance, few places rival the allure of Italy. You've got the history of Rome, the art of Venice, the fashion-forward vibe of Milan, the dreamy Mediterranean coastline, the wineries of Tuscany, the pizza of Naples, and more. During the summer, temperatures can soar to over 85 degrees, so consider visiting a destination by the sea or a lake, where you can escape the heat. For a true Italian villeggiatura (summer vacation), book a room at Passalacqua on Lake Como or Borgo Santandrea on the Amalfi Coast .
Take a road trip from Charleston to Savannah.
While it's mighty hot in the South during the summer (we’re talking temperatures in the 80s and 90s), there's plenty of sweet tea and lemonade available to cool you down. Begin your trip in the port city of Charleston, where you can wander picturesque cobblestone streets, walk the promenade along the ocean, photograph the colorful, historical homes of Rainbow Row, and eat your weight in crab cakes, hush puppies, and other Southern classics. Stay at The Loutrel , a luxury boutique hotel just steps away from some of the best things to do in Charleston .
Then, hop in the car and make your way to Savannah, about two hours south. While the coastal Georgia city has similar architecture and Spanish moss-draped oak trees, it also boasts dozens of world-class museums and art galleries where you can escape the heat. Check into The Alida , named one of the best hotels in Savannah by T+L readers.
Explore the cities of Colombia.
Colombia continues to climb the list of must-visit countries for curious travelers, and for good reason: Medellín offers immersion into art and culture, while Cartagena pairs history with seaside allure.
Often called the "City of Eternal Spring" due to its year-round warm weather, Medellín is especially pleasant in the summer when temperatures range from around 65 to 75 degrees. Days can be spent sipping gin cocktails on outdoor patios, hiking nearby mountains, exploring the surrounding rain forest, and getting a great calf workout (the town is built on hills).
While you're in the port city of Cartagena, you'll travel back in time to the 16th century through its iconic Old Town, which features colorful colonial buildings and cobblestone streets. Plus, the nearby white-sand beaches are never too crowded. Temperatures reach the upper 80s all summer, so prepare for sweltering days. Find some relief in a room at the Casa San Agustín .
Pretend you're 007 in Monaco.
If you haven't been to Paris, summer is a special time to visit. But, if you've had your fill of lazy sunset picnics along the Seine, consider Monaco instead. This tiny independent city-state on the Mediterranean coastline of France oozes international spy vibes. You'll feel like an extra in a James Bond film as you gamble at upscale casinos, sample local dishes at La Condamine market, or stroll along the boardwalk, admiring Monaco's hillside beauty in the pleasant summer weather, with highs of around 75 to 80 degrees. Complete your storybook vacation by checking into the iconic Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo .
Get lost in the Medina of Marrakesh.
The North African country of Morocco is diverse, with a rich history and plenty of unique experiences to engage your senses. Whether you spend your time perusing the rows of local goods that line the winding lanes of the Medina of Marrakesh or riding a camel into the sunset and losing count of the stars in the Sahara Desert sky, a summertime trip is both invigorating and enticing. It's outside of the high season, so if you can take the nearly 100-degree heat, you'll benefit from fewer crowds and a calmer getaway — well, as calm as it can get while you bargain for tiles and dodge motorbikes. Book a stay at the Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech for private villas with lush gardens and open-air spa treatments.
Laze around in Montego Bay.
A hop-and-a-skip from the East Coast, Montego Bay on Jamaica's north coast is an idyllic spot to disconnect for a hot second. And by hot, we do mean hot: Temperatures can reach the high 80s in the summer, creating the perfect conditions for lazy days spent reading, dipping into the calm waters, and sipping rum cocktails. Relax at a resort or venture out to explore some of Jamaica's best beaches , such as Doctor's Cave Beach or Walter Fletcher Beach. If you're into snorkeling or scuba-certified, the protected waves of Montego Bay Marine Park are a must, too. Stay at the Round Hill Hotel and Villas to get a feel for the island's barefoot luxury.
Summit Machu Picchu.
The dry season (June, July, and August) is one of the most popular times of year to visit Machu Picchu due to the blue skies, lush green grass, and awe-inspiring views. Whether you're up for the challenge of hiking the Inca Trail or would prefer the Inca Rail , it's wise to spend a few days sightseeing and acclimatizing to the altitude in the nearby city of Cusco. The former capital of the Inca Empire is full of charm, with a hilltop that lights up at night, bustling local markets, and countless alpaca stores to splurge on a sweater for the chilly nights. For the best views of Machu Picchu, climb the mountain in front of it, Huayna Picchu. Then, return to the JW Marriott El Convento Cusco , where the hotel’s historic trappings and oxygen-enriched rooms are the perfect way to rebound after a day in the Andes.
Eat your way around Lima.
For foodies who prefer eating to sightseeing on vacation, Lima will feel like the holy grail of culinary destinations. There are countless restaurants with Michelin stars and affordable tasting menus. During June, July, and August, the Peruvian capital boasts sunshine-filled days and little rain, with balmy temperatures between 60 and 70 degrees. When you're not restaurant hopping, you can learn how to surf, snap photos of impressive graffiti art, and pet the countless cats who live in Parque Kennedy. Word to the wise: If you want to dine at top restaurants Central or Astrid & Gastón , you'll likely have to make reservations weeks or months in advance. Miraflores Park, A Belmond Hotel provides all the comforts of a five-star hotel alongside Peruvian cuisine, a rooftop pool with Pacific Ocean views, and a convenient location for exploring the area, including the hip Barranco neighborhood.
Ride the swells in Nicaragua.
Nicaragua is one of the top places to put your surfing skills to the test, and the waves during the wet season lend themselves to beginners and experts alike. This Central American country, tucked between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, features more than just no-filter-required sunsets — various regions mean you can experience everything from lakes to volcanoes. Before you leave, make sure you see the city of Granada, which is rich in Spanish colonial history. While there, book a room at Tribal Hotel for boho-chic interiors and icy poolside drinks to help you beat the upper-80-degree weather.
Go wine tasting in Napa Valley.
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For a whole season of long, tipsy summer days, the Napa Valley region outside of San Francisco offers sunshine and foodie-approved meals. If you can make it in July, sip your way through Festival Napa Valley , which highlights a range of wineries offering their best blends. For a more playful afternoon, consider booking a luxurious tasting journey on the Napa Valley Wine Train .
Wine country’s own Auberge du Soleil has residential-style accommodations and an on-site French restaurant with outdoor dining, so you can sip local pours while taking in sweeping views of the verdant countryside.
Pretend you're not a tourist in New York City.
Ask any New Yorker and they'll agree: Summer isn't exactly the best time to visit the Big Apple. Between the unforgiving heat trapped by skyscrapers and an influx of tourists from around the world, most locals find any excuse to escape the concrete jungle in the summertime. However, there's an upside: New York City has plenty of free outdoor festivals this time of year, including Shakespeare in the Park and SummerStage . Plus, with less competition from in-the-know residents in late summer, you'll have a better chance of snagging reservations at trendy restaurants. Seek out rooftop bars, munch on artisan bites in Brooklyn, or make a break for the Hamptons if you have the time — and patience (the heading-out-of-town traffic is no joke).
There’s no shortage of world-class accommodations in the city that never sleeps. Whether you prefer classic stays at places like The Plaza or The Carlyle , or hip hotels like the Arlo Hotel , Soho Grand Hotel , and the Pendry Manhattan West .
Visit Mexico during the low season.
Outside of hurricane season, which peaks in September, summer is one of the best times to visit Mexico for fewer crowds and lower prices. If you can put up with the 90-degree heat of July and August, and occasional rainy days, you'll likely find some great deals on all-inclusive resorts and flights. Check into one of the sleek all-inclusive resorts in Los Cabos , explore the rich arts and culture scene in Puerto Vallarta, or go on a wellness retreat in the Caribbean beach town of Tulum.
Go on safari in South Africa.
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For many seasoned travelers, South Africa holds a special place in their passports (and hearts). Each corner of this country presents a different climate and experience, and a getaway during the dry season can be particularly enchanting. There's plenty to see and do, from spotting animals in Kruger National Park and hiking Table Mountain in Cape Town to seeing the cliffs at the Cape of Good Hope and sipping your way through the wine region of Franschhoek.
If you can swing it, try timing your vacation in September when you're more likely to spot elephants, leopards, and many other species as they search for watering holes. June through August is technically winter in South Africa — you'll want to pack sweaters instead of swimsuits for this summer vacation — so expect mild days with chilly nights. There are several amazing safari lodges, but we recommend andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge inside Kruger National Park for an intimate, immersive Big Five wildlife experience.
Hike the U.S. national parks.
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The Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Joshua Tree, and Haleakala in Hawaii — we could go on and on about the breathtaking landscapes and adventures that await in our nation's national parks, and summer is prime time for a visit. You're likely to enjoy sunny blue skies and starlit evenings, and you'll have plenty of time to disconnect from the digital realm and tune into the rhythms of nature. Some parks are free to visit, some are underwater, and all are unique. Camp out without sacrificing comfort at Under Canvas , which has locations with access to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Zion, and Acadia national parks, among others.
Traverse Europe by train.
From college students to retirees, many travelers place a European trip at the top of their list — and for good reason. Eating a croissant beneath the Eiffel Tower in Paris, bicycling along the canals of Amsterdam, discovering historic castles in Ireland , and eating gelato while strolling past ancient Roman ruins in Italy are just a few of the incredible experiences that await in Europe. Grab a Eurail pass to hop between countries for a low price with minimal hassle.
See Florida from coast to coast.
The Sunshine State has it all — beaches, the Everglades , Key lime pie, the glamour and exclusivity of Palm Beach, the vibrant sizzle of Miami, and the tropical island vibe of the Florida Keys. Everyone should take time to explore Florida, from St. Augustine to Key West — home to the southernmost point in the continental U.S. — at least once in their lifetime. Of course, you'll want to hit the central city of Orlando for attractions like Walt Disney World, Epcot, and Universal Orlando. Plus, there are spectacular stays all across Florida, from seaside resorts to charming inns to all-inclusive idylls.
Take a cruise.
It's hard not to have a good time on a cruise. Meals and drinks are typically included, your ship comes equipped with a wide range of activities, and you sail from port to port, hitting a multitude of new destinations while only having to unpack once. What more can you ask from a summer vacation? For an even more refined and intimate take on cruising, try a river cruise through Europe .
Travel through the Wild West.
Put on your pioneer pants and head out for an adventure in America's Wild West. With history, wide-open spaces, and cowboy lore from centuries past, you'll feel as free as it comes in places like Colorado or Nevada. And you can’t get more Western-chic than at Amangani in Wyoming near Grand Teton National Park .
Try driving an electric vehicle on the Nevada Electric Highway , which features EV charging stations, including Tesla Superchargers. The route's combination of Gold Rush ghost towns and tomorrow's technology makes it a road trip of the future and the past all at once.
Drive the Pacific Coast Highway.
On the West Coast, State Route 1 — better known as the Pacific Coast Highway — runs along rugged cliffside terrain and expansive beaches, making it one of the most scenic drives in the country, if not the world. Plan your Pacific Coast Highway itinerary around the spectacular sunsets and plentiful photo ops. The summer weather will be beautiful, if toasty, with an average daily high in the upper 70s or 80s. Spend at least a couple nights in Big Sur at the Post Ranch Inn for classically California cool accommodations and sweeping Pacific views.
Not in the mood for a road trip? Tackle the Pacific Coast Highway by train on Amtrak's Coast Starlight route, which runs from Los Angeles to Seattle and hits spots like Santa Barbara, San Francisco, and Portland along the way.
Backpack in Southeast Asia.
You've seen the photos — now it's time to explore Bali, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia yourself. Take a cooking class, go temple hopping, visit an ethical elephant sanctuary , and live it up — even on a budget. Prices for food, hotels, activities, and excursions are often much lower than in many other parts of the world. Those looking for luxury can also find high-end accommodations such as Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor in Cambodia, the Six Senses Con Dao in Vietnam, and Amanpuri in Thailand.
Get Adventurous in New Zealand.
For those who prefer the snow to the shore, beat the heat and travel to New Zealand, which experiences winter from June to August. You’ll be happy for the 50- to 60-degree weather when the country’s epic hiking, climbing, and bungee jumping get your blood pumping. And make no mistake: You will be spending all of your time outside. New Zealand is renowned for its gorgeous landscapes, from beautiful beaches and the fjords of Milford Sound to the wonder of the Waitomo Glowworm Caves and charming locations used in The Lord of the Rings .
Sip rum swizzles in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Americans don’t need a passport to enjoy these three islands in the Caribbean. Whether you choose St. John, St. Croix, or St. Thomas (or hop between the three), you’ll find white sand, world-class snorkeling, and tropical surroundings in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Each has its own vibe. Go to St. John for a luxurious, private island-like atmosphere; St. Croix for the food ; and St. Thomas for the lively atmosphere of a tourist hot spot. Stay at a beachfront all-inclusive resort for a stress-free escape.
There are several rum distillers on the islands, so you can sip a locally sourced rum swizzle while you enjoy average summertime temperatures in the low 80s.
Golf in Scotland.
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The U.K.'s northernmost nation is known for its gorgeous lochs, beautiful castles, and the windswept Highlands. From whisky distillery tours to walking the magnificent West Highland Way to exploring the cosmopolitan centers of Glasgow and Edinburgh, there’s no shortage of things to do in Scotland . Plus, the sun doesn't set until around 10 p.m. in the Highlands in June and early July, so you'll have even more daylight for exploration.
But the real reason to take a summer vacation in Scotland is found on the green. This country is a golfer’s dream with more than 550 courses and a long legacy of seaside links. There are plenty of coastal spots for the ultimate summer game, like the Fairmont St. Andrews , where you'll have two courses to play and a chic room to return to at the end of the day.
Snap your way through Japan.
You might miss the spring cherry blossoms, but there are still plenty of beautiful places in Japan to photograph in the summertime. Pose in front of the country’s tallest peak in the Fuji Five Lakes area or capture Tokyo's frenetic energy at Shibuya Crossing. In Kyoto, you’ll get plenty of pictures of temples, shrines, and bamboo forests for your scrapbook. From enjoying white-sand beaches in Okinawa to seeing the wildflowers in Hokkaido's national parks, these are moments you'll want to remember.
Go island hopping in Greece.
Nothing says summer vacation like the Greek Islands. From sipping ouzo by the Aegean to snapping a few windmill pics for Instagram, this is the perfect Mediterranean getaway. Of course, you’ll have to deal with more crowds and hotter temperatures in July and August, but it’s a popular time to visit for a reason. More restaurants and bars are open and you’ll find more available ferry routes, opening up the entire archipelago for your summer vacation. Start in the Cyclades (where you'll find the famous islands of Mykonos and Santorini) before moving on to lesser-known Greek Islands like Antiparos, Symi, or Syros.
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'Summer Slaughter' 2024 Lineup, Tour Dates Announced
After a four-year hiatus, the most extreme tour of the year, "Summer Slaughter" is back with a vengeance. The mammoth, 21-date run this year will be co-headlined by VEIL OF MAYA and BRAND OF SACRIFICE , who will be performing their first-ever full headline sets. Joining them will be GIDEON , LEFT TO SUFFER , TEN56 , TALLAH , CABAL and BRAT , with one more to be announced. Tickets for this epic return will go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, April 26 from thesummerslaughtertour.com.
Speaking on today's news, BRAND OF SACRIFICE vocalist Kyle Anderson shares: "We're so excited to introduce the new age of 'Summer Slaughter' this year with VEIL OF MAYA and this truly awesome lineup of bands! Back in 2019 we were the first band on the bill, so it's a bit surreal to be here at the top, bringing in the new era of the tour with our first ever full headline set."
Marc Okubo , guitarist of co-headliners VEIL OF MAYA , adds: "It's an absolute honor to be back on the 'Summer Slaughter' tour. This tour has been responsible for some of my favorite memories of playing music and some of my greatest friendships. This year's lineup is amazing and I can't wait to share the stage with these incredible bands."
Ash Avildsen , "Summer Slaughter" creator and owner/CEO of the Sumerian Group , says: "This tour has been crucial year after year for breaking new artists as well as elevating the headline status of established acts. I'm thrilled to be able to bring it back with such a youthful lineup, grateful for all the fans who have stuck by the brand and excited for the new generation to experience the tour for the first time."
The 2024 "Summer Slaughter" tour will begin in Brooklyn, New York on July 12 and will continue throughout the USA, laying waste to a further 19 cities before wrapping up in Reading, Pennsylvania on August 10 (full dates listed below).
"Summer Slaughter" 2024 dates:
Jul. 12 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Monarch Jul. 13 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Mountain View Amphitheatre + *** Jul. 14 - to be announced on May 20 Jul. 15 - Norfolk, VA @ The Norva Jul. 17 - Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works Jul. 20 - Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall ** Jul. 22 - Fort Wayne, IN @ Piere's Jul. 23 - Sauget, IL @ Pops *** Jul. 25 - Houston, TX @ Warehouse live Jul. 26 - Dallas, TX @ South Side Music Hall Jul. 27 - Austin, TX @ The Far Out Lounge Jul. 28 - San Antonio @ TX @ Aztec Theater Jul. 30 - Phoenix, AZ @ The Marquee Jul. 31 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern Aug. 01 - Riverside, CA @ Riverside Municipal Auditorium *** Aug. 03 - Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall *** Aug. 05 - Chicago, IL @ House of Blues Aug. 06 - Pontiac, MI @ Crofoot Complex Aug. 08 - to be announced on May 20 Aug. 09 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom Aug. 10 - Reading, PA @ Reverb
+ no VEIL OF MAYA ** no VEIL OF MAYA , BRAND OF SACRIFICE , GIDEON *** no BRAT
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So glad I booked this Self-Drive Tour with Guide to Iceland. They quickly helped me with last-minute changes prior to our trip and we didn't have any issues with our bookings during the trip, we just had to show up and enjoy ourselves. It made the whole process so much less stressful and I will definitely be booking with them in the future. Also, this tour hit a lot, if not all of the primary tourist destinations. There is a good bit of driving, but honestly, Iceland is so beautiful my husband and I didn't mind at all. Thank you, Guide To Iceland!
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Really loved this! The cost is similar to booking hotels &tours yourself, but it's so helpful to have knowledgeable people book and organise things. I loved receiving our itineraries and any adjustments that needed to be made were relatively quick. My constructive feedback; I wish there had been some context on what to expect when actually waiting at the bus stops for tours; big groups of people and different buses showing up was pretty intimating the first couple times. This tour schedule is pretty intense, you leave Reykjavik before shops open and return after they close. If you take the Snaefellness option (which you should! It's really cool!) I recommend also taking an extra day break between it and your 2 day South coast to enjoy the city and not spend all week in a bus. Guide to Iceland was able to quickly send us a quote and book us an extra night and it was great. Would recommend and totally do it again!
Adriana Angelova
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Susan Mehringer
Great tour! The guide was very entertaining and knowledgeable. He kept us safe on a really treacherous driving day
Summer travel in Iceland
Iceland is a country of beautiful extremes, and the summer is no exception. Although temperatures remain mild rather than hot, the all-night sun casts a bewitching glow over the mossy landscapes and rugged coastlines, and wildlife fills the green lowlands.
Stunning locations that are inaccessible during winter become exciting destinations to visit as part of our all-accommodating summer packages.
There is a unique quality to the summer sunlight which has earned Iceland its reputation as a photographer’s dream. With the ‘golden hour’ extending over several hours and sunsets that can stretch on through the evening, it’s important sometimes to remember to put down your camera, take a breath, and simply enjoy the fantastic scenery and natural wonders around you.
Although your tour is in the middle of summer, you can still experience Iceland’s icy wonders by going on a glacial hike or taking a snowmobile ride across the ice caps.
If you are not feeling quite so adventurous, many packages are more conducive to comfortable sightseeing with guided tours and drivers who make sure that you’re never far from a warm and relaxing environment. Whatever your preference, there will be a summer package suitable for you.
Bear in mind that Iceland is not the limit. We also offer packages that include visits to our neighbor Greenland for an authentic summertime Arctic experience. Both Iceland and Greenland are home to a fantastic wealth of wildlife.
Notably, the summer months herald the arrival of puffins, flocking to Icelandic shores to nest alongside gannets, guillemots, and an abundance of arctic terns.
Although our winter is dark and icy, when summer comes to Iceland, it is something to behold. You can genuinely feel the warmth of the midnight sun in the plants, animals, and the attitude of the people. Come feel summer inside and out and book a summer package today.
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27 Best Places To Visit In Summer In The USA (2024 Vacation Ideas For Everyone)
Written By: ThePlanetD Team
United States
Updated On: April 5, 2024
The US is a great place to be when summer hits. You’ve got the hiking trails in national parks like Acadia National Park and Rocky Mountains National Park. There are the west coast beaches and major cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. And that’s all without considering the delicious cuisine of New Orleans and the historic East Coast, with New York and Washington DC. Wherever you go in the US this summer, you will find a slightly different personality in each region.
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Best Summer Vacations in the USA
In this guide, we’ll introduce you to the best summer vacations in the USA. A summer vacation is often a highlight of your year. It’s the chance to explore a new national park, city, or road trip. Summer is about building memories and making new connections, enjoying the sunshine that has spread across most of the USA. Sure, these places might be busier in summer, but seeing them in their full glory makes the extra crowds worth dealing with.
There’s so much to do in the USA in summer; these top 27 places will help you create memories of a lifetime. With any of these amazing spots, you’ll have the ‘best summer ever.’
1. New York City
People rave about visiting New York in the fall and winter when the city comes to life with Christmas markets and festivity. But when it comes to the ‘city that never sleeps’, you best believe it makes full use of all those extra daylight hours. New York is one of the most fun, activity-stuffed summer vacations. As a summer getaway, New York City has so much to offer. It has pop-up events like movie screenings in Bryant Park, and even things like visiting rooftop bars become more pleasant, with longer evenings and later sunsets.
New York is one of our favorite cities. We have endless resources you can scroll through, including a guide on the ultimate one-day itinerary and a guide on our all-time-favorite things to do. In summer, you should especially check out the city’s green spaces (Central Park becomes even more sought-after) as well as day-tripping to some of its nearby beaches.
New York is fantastic to visit in the summer months because of its late-night events, proximity to beaches, and spacious green spaces.
Insider Tip: Check out beaches like Coney Island and Brighton Beach.
Where to Stay: Here’s our thorough guide on where to stay in New York City , plus our favorite hotel, Park Hyatt New York.
2. Napa Valley
Napa Valley is California’s wine country. And while this beautiful area of more than 475 vineyards and countryside towns is gorgeous all year round, summer is special. The Napa harvest season runs from August to October, meaning if you visit in August to early September you’ll visit at the height of the action. With warmer weather, you’ll have long, hot afternoons to look forward to. It’s a heavenly time to visit and indulge in wine tasting with cheese and olives.
Many vineyards are within walking distance of Napa Valley’s main towns, including Rutherford, Napa, Yountville, and Oakville. You can also enjoy activities like hot air ballooning , more reliable flights in better weather, and romantic excursions like horseback riding.
Insider Tip: If you want to dodge the main crowds, visit at the back end of summer in September or October.
Where to Stay: The Estate Yountville.
3. Las Vegas
Bizarrely enough, summer is a quiet time for Las Vegas, which contradicts many of the other destinations we have highlighted. Most of the tourism is concentrated on the spring and fall seasons, with tourists avoiding the summer heat. As temperatures can reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in summer months, you can see why it can put some people off.
However, if you’re selective in your sightseeing , there’s no reason you can’t enjoy Las Vegas as one of the best summer vacations in the USA. The lack of crowds is already a great start. Since much of Vegas is seen at night when temperatures are cooler, the city is actually well-suited to a summer vacation. You can enjoy attractions like the Neon Museum and the Mob Museum. And you can still take day trips to Death Valley National Park or Emerald Cave – just do so as early as possible in the morning to beat those crazy midday temperatures.
Las Vegas doesn’t follow a rule book, so why should you? Just shake up the norms around sightseeing times and book accommodation with aircon and a pool; you’ll love Vegas in summer, especially if you are a sun lover. And, if you feel like you can skip flying to Europe, seeing the Eiffel Tower in Vegas is a fabulous compromise.
Insider Tip: Keep outdoor sightseeing to the earliest hours you can manage.
Where to Stay: Here’s our thorough guide on Where to Stay in Las Vegas: Best Places and Areas and our favorite hotel is The Bellagio .
4. Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon is gorgeous in summer. We actually listed the national park as one of the best places to visit in spring with a small caveat: you are an experienced hiker and driver in icy conditions. Bryce Canyon National Park is slow to warm up, so if you’d prefer easy access, waiting until summer is ideal. It has plenty of shaded trails that experience long, crisp mornings even in the height of summer. And there’s even a free shuttle service in the summer season.
If you are looking for somewhere where you can enjoy hiking trails and dramatic Utah rock formations, Bryce Canyon National Park is our top recommendation. You can breeze through the easy Sunset Point Trail or tackle the classic, and more difficult, Navajo Loop.
Yes, Bryce Canyon is at its busiest in June, July, and August, but this is for good reason. You won’t be contending with ice and difficult accessibility. And if you are a solo hiker, these crowds can be preferable for safety in numbers. For the inexperienced and freshly solo, this national park wiggled its way onto our list as one of the best summer vacations. If you are in the area make sure to check out our guide to Utah National Parks: How to visit The Mighty 5 .
Insider Tip: Visit in September to October if you’d prefer fewer crowds.
Where to Stay: Brian Head Lodge .
5. Outer Banks
North Carolina’s Outer Banks are a timeless place to spend a summer vacation. The Outer Banks are a collection of barrier islands that start by the North Carolina-Virginia border and stretch all the way down to Ocracoke Island. They extend over 175 miles and are full of gorgeous beaches with deep blue waters.
In summer, you’ll see Cape Hatteras National Seashore at its absolute best, and you can enjoy leisurely strolls to both Cape Hatteras and Bodie Island Lighthouses. The Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge is also a haven for migratory and endangered birds. Keep your eyes peeled for warblers, sparrows, and waxwings if you’re lucky.
The Outer Banks are perfect for anyone who wants to experience beach-style summer vacations. It is also ideal for the more adventurous, especially those passionate about water-related activities and wildlife conservation. The Outer Banks are quiet and not overly developed, with just a few small towns along its length.
Insider Tip: Make sure to see the wild horses on the Outer Banks. You can take a guided tour or go it alone.
Where to Stay: Check out Island Motel OBX .
6. Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Great Smoky Mountains stretch between Tennessee and North Carolina and are a region of legendary wilderness. The mountains clocked their name for their trademark low-lying mist, which typically cloaks the forested ridges in the early morning. The national park is home to over 1,500 black bears and more than 200 varieties of birds. And that’s before you even begin to think about the over 4,000 different types of plant varieties. Regarding conservation and natural beauty, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is in a league of its own.
You can tackle sections of the Appalachian Trail and enjoy warmer temperatures by cooling off in swimming holes like the Wye and Sinks. Summer brings many water-related activities, from white water rafting through dense forests and shaded trails to hidden waterfalls like Laurel Falls. While if wildlife sightseeing is your main draw, driving Cades Cove Loop Road is a great bet, and bears and deer are most active in summer.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the best summer vacations for nature lovers. The whole 500,000-plus acres spring into life in the summer, with wildlife more active and water activities more enjoyable.
Insider Tip: Drive Cades Cove Loop Road to spot black bears.
Where to Stay: Best Western Plus Apple Valley Lodge Pigeon Force.
Thanks to its scenic location along Lake Michigan, Chicago is a beautiful place to visit for a summer vacation. It has miles of sandy beaches along the lakefront and plentiful green spaces in the city, like Millenium Park. In warm weather, it’s one of the best summer vacation spots.
The city is rammed with things to do and tasty dishes to eat ; it’s famous for its Italian-influenced cuisine and killer pizzas, which you can enjoy al fresco in the sunshine. There’s also no better time to stroll the Chicago Riverwalk or take a boat tour. Chicago has a fast-paced personality, and if you don’t believe us, just check out the festivals coming up this summer.
Given its location on Lake Michigan, it would be a crime not to day trip to nearby towns and cities when staying in Chicago. Remember that Milwaukee has Summerfest , too. We love summers in Chicago because of its lakeside location and endless festivities.
Insider Tip: Make sure to snag tickets for Milwaukee’s Summerfest.
Where to Stay: Here’s our guide on where to stay . We’d particularly recommend Pendry Hotel.
8. Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
History buffs, this is your time to shine. Colonial Williamsburg is the USA’s largest-ever outdoor living museum and whisks visitors back to the 18th century. The museum spans 301 acres, with two separate art museums, historic taverns, and exhibits. It’s set in a historic district within Williamsburg, and you can walk around for free. Williamsburg was one of America’s first-ever ‘planned cities’ by British colonialists, so it’s a momentous place to visit and comprehend this part of the USA’s history.
In summer, the action at Colonial Williamsburg is in full flow. You’ll see all the actors out engaging with visitors, and you’ll enjoy warmer weather to walk the streets. We’d advise against walking around in the midday heat. Still, you can plan the walking aspects for the early morning and then spend midday to early afternoon in indoor attractions, like the art museums. You can also tour Colonial Williamsburg after dark too, with haunted tours.
Colonial Williamsburg has a unique history to embrace this summer. You’ll love the experience; an outdoor museum is the perfect way to enjoy the sunshine.
Insider Tip: Plan your timings and itinerary around the hottest parts of the day, especially when visiting with children.
Where to Stay: Club Wyndham Kingsgate.
Boston is another option for history-loving summer vacation seekers. It is full of beautiful Victorian-style buildings and is brimming with Revolution history. Boston also sits on the East Coast, and it’s another place that gets off to a slow start when it comes to warming up in spring. The Atlantic breeze keeps temperatures reasonably low, meaning waiting until summer to catch Boston in warmer temperatures is best.
Boston is massively walkable if you stay downtown, so much so that it’s been nicknamed ‘America’s Walking City’. Chinatown, Beacon Hill, and Back Bay are all within easy walking distance of the city’s downtown region. And in summer, the warm weather makes Boston’s walkability even more appealing, so grab your comfiest walking shoes.
You can enjoy plenty of outdoor activities in summer , like kayaking the Charles River or strolling James P. Kelleher Rose Garden. There are also scenic trails around the waterfront and history-themed attractions like the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum.
For us, Boston’s walkability is partly what makes it such an entertaining city. And there’s no doubt that summer is the best time to go strolling and experience Boston’s history.
Insider Tip: Don’t forget to walk the Harvard campus.
Where to Stay: The Newbury Boston .
10. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
If you want the best summer in the great outdoors, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a beautiful choice for a summer vacation. The national forest is just outside of Salt Lake City in Utah and is an accessible choice for a summer trip combined with a city break. While previously the forest was a relatively unsung tourist destination, more and more people have clocked onto its beauty. It is a bit Banff-esque, with jutting peaks that keep their snow caps way into late spring and alpine lakes. And by summer, the wildlife is in full swing.
Little Deer Creek Falls is magnificent, as is the gorgeous Amethyst Lake. You can go horseback riding, cycling, or hiking. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest has dozens of hidden waterfalls and alpine lakes, with more challenging mountain peaks for the more experienced hikers and climbers. Mount Timpanogos via Timpooneke Trail is particularly stunning in summer.
We’d suggest fully embracing the wilderness with a camping vacation in the forest. It’s a brilliant time to safely access an area of extreme natural beauty.
Insider Tip: Late summer is typically best for dodging inevitable mosquitos.
Where to Stay: The Lodge at Snowbird.
11. Galveston
Galveston is beautifully situated on the Gulf Coast of Texas, and if you aren’t sold on Texas as a summer destination, prepare for that to change. Galveston is an island city on a barrier island blessed with miles of beaches and the gorgeous Galveston Island State Park with bird watching and boardwalks. Galveston is where to go for bird watching, fresh seafood, and pristine beaches.
In summer, you can experience Galveston’s beaches at their best. You could even enter the AIA Sandcastle Competition, which has been running for over 35 years. Regarding bird watching, it’s also an excellent time for frigatebirds, scissor-tailed flycatchers, and painted buntings. Head out with some binoculars to Galveston Island State Park and work on your tan while spotting some of the USA’s prettiest summer birds.
Galveston is, without a doubt, a brilliant beach destination for summer vacations, and it has the added bonus of fantastic bird watching. It’s a popular Texas getaway for anyone in the know.
Insider Tip: Bring binoculars and long-lens cameras so you don’t miss out on smaller or distant birds.
Where to Stay: Virginia Point INN.
We cannot have a list of summer vacation spots and not feature Miami. Miami is a little bit ‘love it or hate it,’ but that’s all part of its spunky aesthetic. There’s nothing more classic than Miami’s South Beach, with its art deco beach infrastructure. And in summer, Miami is in full flow . You can enjoy all of its beach culture, surfing, and sunbathing. The weather is perfect for day-tripping to enjoy the nearby Key Biscayne and Biscayne National Park.
Now, it is a well-known fact that summer spells hurricane season. However, July is the odd one out here, as the driest month of the year. With heat and record dry days, it’s a popular time to visit Miami, and one we’d also recommend if you want to experience the city in its summertime glory.
Insider Tip: Sign up for hurricane and weather alerts.
Where to Stay: Here’s our guide on where to stay in Miami , plus our favorite Bentley Beach Club .
13. Atlantic City
Atlantic City is a fun resort city on the New Jersey shore. It initially sprang up in the 19th century as a health resort – somewhere to head to the coast in summer for fresh air and sea. Now, Atlantic City has hit its rebellious years and instead offers a hotbed of nightclubs and casinos. It’s where to book a summer vacation if you want party culture in a less-trodden spot. Think of a quieter, coastal Vegas.
In summer, you get the most out of Atlantic City’s location, with the gorgeous boardwalk and beach access . And when it gets to midday heat, you can dash into the cooling shade of the Central Pier Arcade or cool off at Island Waterpark.
Atlantic City got our vote for its fun, party atmosphere. Plus, it is less than 2.5 hours away from New York City by car and is pretty accessible.
Insider Tip: Visit the bizarre building, Lucy the Elephant.
Where to Stay: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City.
14. Lewes, Delaware
Lewes is tiny, a coastal blip on Delaware’s Atlantic coastline. It has a pretty big story behind it, though, as the site of the first European settlement in Delaware and a once-thriving Dutch trading post. The arrival of colonists was short-lived, though, when all settlers were killed in 1632. Despite its complex early days, the town offers far more than just colonial tales and maritime history. The town is surrounded by nature, including Cape Henlopen State Park and Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
The history of Lewes is best appreciated by walking the area and its surrounding nature, which is what scored it our vote as one of the best summer vacations. The warm weather helps you to spend more time outdoors and understand Lewes better. There are some cracking beaches nearby, too, like Savannah and Johnnie Walker Beach.
Insider Tip: Check out Lewes’ breweries.
Where to Stay: Home2Suites by Hilton Lewes Rehoboth Beach.
15. Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park is stunning. Situated right by the Canada border, separated from Vancouver Island only by the Salish Sea, Olympic National Park is famed for its old-growth rainforests. You can walk through the magic Hall of Mosses , which only stretches less than a mile but has drooping ferns and dramatically hanging green moss from gnarled trees. It’s like something out of a fairy tale.
In summer, you can enjoy camping and hiking in Olympic National Park with warmer temperatures and lesser rainfall on your side. And if you still want some element of summer beach vacation, it also has the nearby La Push beaches with the famous Hole-In-The-Wall.
Summer is the best time to experience Olympic National Park and embrace even more of its usual magic, with leaping salmon if you visit in September and more active wildlife across the season. It’s also warm enough to enjoy its beaches better.
Insider Tip: Take the ferry to Victoria from Port Angeles to sneak in a visit to Canada as well.
Where to Stay: Pacific Inn Motel.
16. Grand Teton National Park
Now, we will mention Yellowstone, but it would be totally amiss of us not to mention Grand Teton National Park as well. These two national parks are only a couple of hours apart. Yet, they both offer an entirely different experience and outdoor activities. Grand Teton National Park is glaciated rather than volcanic like Yellowstone.
Grand Teton is a fertile region of glaciated mountains with dramatic crags and sharp ridges from centuries-old ice shaping. Its pastures now feed thousands of moose, elk, and bison. In summer, tourists can drive the park’s scenic 42-mile loop and spot wildlife out their window. You can also easily enjoy water activities like kayaking on Jenny Lake and warm weather hikes.
Much of the park closes between late fall and spring, so summer is the best time to thoroughly access Grand Teton National Park. If you want ‘full access,’ we’d suggest visiting between June and early September.
Insider Tip: Extend your stay to combine both national parks in one visit.
Where to Stay: The Virginian Lodge.
17. Orlando
Orlando isn’t known for its breathtaking scenery in a natural sense. Instead, the Florida mega city is famous for its theme parks, including Magic Kingdom and its colossal Disney castle. You could easily spend a week exploring the different theme parks and rollercoasters , making it one of the best summer vacation spots for anyone wanting to let their hair down. It’s an ideal city choice if you love theme parks and the thrill of rollercoasters.
Undoubtedly, summers are a busy time for Orlando, especially given the school holidays and kids’ appeal. We’d suggest visiting in June if you want a quieter experience or in early September when most schools have returned.
You can also take some great day trips from Orlando, like to the Kennedy Space Center or Blue Springs State Park, to snorkel with a manatee. It’s an ideal summer vacation for anyone wanting to balance theme park fun with a few cool Florida experiences.
Insider Tip: Research passes and theme park discounts.
Where to Stay: Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort.
18. San Francisco
San Francisco is a golden child of the West Coast. It is mainly known for its foggy conditions, with plenty of – slightly eerie – photos of the Golden Gate Bridge shrouded in mist. It has a bit of a microclimate, with different neighborhoods experiencing different weather simultaneously because of wind patterns from its Pacific Coast location. However, the summer weather transforms the city into one of the US’ best summer vacation spots.
Fisherman’s Wharf becomes even more pleasant to walk around, as does Golden Gate Park. And there are festivals galore, from the Union Street Festival to the 4th of July celebrations. The outdoor Sundown Cinema also pops up in Dolores Park. At the same time, beach lovers can enjoy spectacular beaches like Baker Beach and Mile Rock Beach.
Like New York City, San Fran is a city that shakes itself into action over the summer, utilizing its precious green spaces and beaches. These are all the great things to do in San Francisco .
Insider Tip: Allow a few days in case of the ‘return of the fog’.
Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay in San Fran , plus its best hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco.
19. Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park is gorgeous, with sloping mountain spikes cloaked in ice and acres of alpine meadows dotted with wildflowers. If outdoor adventures are your thing, Glacier National Park really comes into its own for summer vacations. There are over 700 miles of trails to hike . With the summer temperatures underway, these are all now accessible without ice and snow underfoot.
You can hike to Grinnell Glacier, complete the Trail of the Cedars, admire multi-colored rocks in Lake McDonald, and see 35-foot Saint Mary Falls.
Glacier National Park is a real gateway into Montana, with mountain goats, grizzlies, and moose. Summer is when all these residents are most active too, so you’ll have a whale of a time choosing this park as your summer vacation.
Insider Tip: Bring bear spray – enough said.
Where to Stay: Moss Mountain Inn.
20. Zion National Park
Zion National Park , we’ll admit that we are obsessed. Like many of the beautiful national parks in southern Utah, Zion National Park is a slow starter for thawing out after winter. Spring is a tricky time as there is still ice on trails (which is a pain for sketchier routes like Angels Landing). You get all the snow melt, which makes trails like the Narrows inadvisable full of all but the most experienced hikers.
All of these factors combine to make Zion perfect for your summer vacation. Summer travelers get an easier version of the park, and if you visit in early summer, like June, you’ll still dodge the worst of the crowds. It’s incredible what waiting those extra couple of months can do regarding trail accessibility in Zion. And that’s what makes it one of the best summer vacation spots.
You can hike Angels Landing with safer footing, wade happily through the now-lower Narrows, and make your way to the Emerald Pools. Zion is all about outdoor adventure, so you want to be able to enjoy it.
Insider Tip: If you want to hike the major trails like Angels Landing, research the lottery permits beforehand.
Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay in Zion National Park . Our top choice is Zion Villa .
21. The CA-1 Section of the Pacific Coast Highway
Road trip, anyone? Some of the best summer vacations are road trips. While Route 66 is officially in its ‘too hot’ territory, the breezy CA-1 section of the Pacific Coast Highway is perfect. The highway stretches from just north of San Francisco to Capistrano Beach, covering roughly three-quarters of the Californian coastline. You pass Santa Cruz, with its die-hard surfer culture, and Monterey , with its sea lion kayaking experiences. There’s also McWay Falls – an 80-foot mammoth of a sight – and gorgeous beaches along Santa Barbara. And that’s all without mentioning the Pacific Coast Highway’s famed bridges.
If you tackle the entire stretch , we would allow around a week. It covers a whopping 600 miles. You want to be able to take your time driving and stop as much as you’d like without rushing to clock up your miles for the day, so lean towards more days.
Insider Tip: Definitely carve out time to go kayaking with sea lions in Monterey.
Where to Stay: Alila Ventana Big Sur.
22. San Diego
San Diego is beautiful in summer, with easy access to a long chain of beaches like Silver Strand and Imperial Beach. The city is fast rising in popularity because of its year-round good weather, and summer is no exception. It’s as close to Mexico as you can possibly get in terms of climate and summer sunbathing, located right near the border in Southern California.
You can make the most of the sunshine with beach days , relax shopping around Seaport Village in the San Diego harbor, and go sightseeing around Balboa Park. We love the amount of outdoor space, which makes San Diego one of the best summer vacations.
To seriously dodge the crowds, we suggest visiting San Diego in September, which is quieter. Otherwise, as a second city compared to glitzy LA, San Diego is always pleasant to visit in terms of fewer crowds.
Insider Tip: Make sure you day trip to a few different beaches.
Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay in San Diego and our top recommendation, Pantai Inn.
23. Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park is easily one of the most popular summer vacations in the USA and is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. The warmer weather means easier driving conditions – wave goodbye to gritted teeth and icy roads – and in May, the North Rim reopens to tourists after its seasonal closure. The incredible weather is perfect for hiking stunning trails like South Kaibab and South Rim Trail. You should still dodge most crowds if you get there early, in June rather than July or August.
We’d also recommend summer hiking in Grand Canyon National Park because of the extended daylight hours. You have sunsets later, meaning more time to polish off your activities for the day and then head to a scenic lookout.
You’ll be able to enjoy the gorgeous North Rim, more daylight hours, and easier access. If you visit in June, you won’t have to compromise with crowd density and trail traffic.
Insider Tip: Be mindful of exposed trails in the midday heat and always abide by safety advice.
Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay near the Grand Canyon . We’d particularly recommend El Tovar Hotel .
24. Rocky Mountain National Park
Who doesn’t love the Rockies? Rocky Mountain National Park is famous for its protected mountain terrain and hiking trails like Bear Lake Trailhead . It is full of glassy lakes that reflect surrounding snow-capped mountains well into late spring, and the Rockies have some fabulous natural attractions like Lake Haiyaha. There’s no denying that it’s one of the best summer vacation spots, either; all of these attractions become suddenly more accessible in the summer season.
Everyone knows that the alpine tundra clings to its snow a little longer, and while experienced hikers and drivers may wish to skip the crowds and visit in early spring, waiting can be better. If you aren’t as confident or don’t have the right vehicle and equipment, Rocky Mountain National Park is easier to visit in summer. Be mindful of timings when embarking on trails – you can dodge most summer crowds just by being time-savvy.
Insider Tip: Pick early start times for hikes, especially on popular routes like Bear Lake.
Where to Stay: Blue Door Inn.
25. Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park is one of our top recommendations for the best summer vacation spots. As a national park famed for waterfalls, nothing quite suits a summer vacation better than a shaded hike through undergrowth to some of Yosemite’s best falls. While crowds and temperatures rise, you can always find a peaceful spot amongst the park’s dense redwoods.
Carbon Falls is a great place to visit in Yosemite in summer, as it’s swimmer-friendly. Mirror Lake is a pretty trail that is minimal effort in summer at just over 2 miles in length, while Four Mile Trail is a little more challenging with sweeping valley views. And, of course, you have to see the classic Yosemite Falls.
Early summer (think June) is best for waterfalls in Yosemite National Park, as it is when the snowmelt runs off and creates more dramatic falls. You don’t want to wait until the back end of summer, like August and September, as even Yosemite Falls can look slightly pathetic in its fall power by this time of year. Some waterfalls dry completely in mid to late summer, so the early birds get the worm here.
Insider Tip: Visit on a weekday for fewer crowds.
Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay in Yosemite . Our favorite spot is Yosemite Valley Lodge.
26. Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is famously sat on top of a dormant volcano, making it a hive of volcanic activity with exciting attractions like geysers and hot springs. It also has America’s largest herd of buffalo, grizzly bears, and wolves – which are more active in summer months. With the most daylight hours and accessible trails and roads, the summer season is the ideal time to experience all the intensity that Yellowstone National Park has to offer.
You can take a summer bus tour, get a permit to go fishing and experience the thrill of white water rafting. One of the best summer activities is horseback riding, heading through remote areas of natural beauty that a car just couldn’t get you to. And, of course, there are classic attractions like Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring , and the Morning Glory Pool.
Yellowstone National Park does get busy in summer, but the increase in activity feels electric. You’ll see more wildlife and just generally enjoy easier road conditions and being outdoors more in warm weather.
Insider Tip: Get organized with trip planning as things sell out quickly.
Where to Stay: Check out our full comprehensive guide on Where to Stay in Yellowstone National Park – Guide to the Best Hotels. Canyon Lodge Yellowstone is one of our favorites.
27. Acadia National Park
We won’t lie; Acadia National Park gets busy from June until early September, so if you are visiting on summer vacation, forget having trails to yourselves. However, despite this, Acadia National Park is still one of the best summer vacation spots in the USA. The mild weather makes hiking the plethora of trails heavenly, and you can enjoy things like kayaking, rock climbing, or mountain biking without the slippery, wet rocks and mud.
You can hike the short but tough Precipice Trail, which involves narrow ledges and metal ladder rungs nailed into rock faces. There’s also Ocean Path for views of the sea and the dramatic sight of Thunder Hole, where waves spray as high as 40 feet in the air.
Acadia National Park has some of the best trails to tackle, and it’s much more fun when they aren’t covered in a layer of slippery mud. We recommend wangling your summer trip for mid to late September, just after the summer rush but before the October fall foliage flurry of tourists.
Insider Tip: Plan ahead with parking reservations to overcome the summer crowds.
Where to Stay: Bar Harbor Manor.
Best Places to Visit in Summer: FAQs
When you are planning a summer getaway, the USA has tons to offer. In particular, you should make the most of outdoor activities and nature through water sports and hiking trails. Many national parks are inaccessible over winter and early spring if you don’t have expert equipment and 4WD vehicles. So summer is the perfect time to see many national parks in the USA.
Similarly, city breaks are also a great idea in summer, as cities are starting to embrace their outdoor spaces more, like movie nights in New York’s Bryant Park .
Before you go ahead and book your best summer yet, take heed of these quick FAQs. They may sway you if you are currently in between choices.
Which place is best to visit in summer?
The Utah National Parks are much easier to enjoy in June when the trails are more accessible. But if you’d prefer a beach-style vacation, we’d recommend the Outer Banks
Where is the best place for summer vacation?
The best places for a summer vacation in the USA are New York City, Chicago, San Diego, or San Francisco for a city break. Then, for a beach holiday, we’d recommend the Outer Banks.
What is the best country to visit in summer?
The USA is beautiful to visit in summer. The country has impressive nature, and summer is the best time to experience that, be it in the city center’s green spaces or remote national parks.
Where is the cheapest place to go in the summer?
Some of the cheapest states in the USA are West Virginia, Texas, and South Carolina. This means the Great Smoky Mountains and Galveston are some of the cheapest summer vacations on our list.
Why You Should Visit The USA in Summer
As you can see, the USA is never short of summer vacation ideas. These 27 best summer vacation spots are guaranteed to keep you on your toes this July and August, yet they are just the tip of the iceberg. You’ll find hundreds more amazing destinations across the USA in summer; we just couldn’t quite fit them on the list. The country really comes into its own with the arrival of summer. It’s one of the best lights you can possibly see it in.
Looking for more inspiration? Check out our guides on the best road trips to take around the USA in 2024 and the best national parks. We’ve even got a guide on the best beaches in the USA. These 27 destinations are just the beginning; make sure to continue researching, as the USA is overflowing with amazing summer vacation ideas.
Plan Your Next Summer Vacation With These Resources
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- Hike to iconic locations like Pulpit rock
- Experience the great Norwegian outdoors from up close
- Attend festivals and culture events in Oslo and Bergen
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Experience the green and lush countryside of Scotland on a summer tour.
WHY TRAVEL TO SCOTLAND IN SUMMER?
- Explore Edinburgh, the buzzing capital city
- Go island hopping to stunning Orkney, Skye and Mull
- Hike, walk and explore the Scottish Highlands
- Visit historic sites and castles with exciting views
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Spend long summer days roaming the rugged coastline and emerald-green countryside, and take part in food or arts festivals in lively Irish cities.
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- Enjoy fresh seafood and Irish music in Galway
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- Explore Killarney National Park’s idyllic forests
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Experience the best of the Austrian, German and Swiss Alps in summer when you can make the most of the breathtaking landscapes.
Why travel to the Alps in summer?
- Ride mountain railways to stunning viewpoints
- Hike through wildflower meadows and along forest trails
- Become enchanted by fairytale castles
- Day-trip to Italy and relax in pastel-coloured piazzas
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Soak up culture in historic cities and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the UK’s popular national parks.
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- Uncover the old-world charm of the Lake District
- Stroll around lively markets in the walled city of York
- See purple heather blooming in the Scottish Highlands
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Summer’s long days mean you’ll have more time to enjoy Switzerland’s snow-capped mountains, chalet-style villages and medieval cities.
Why travel to Switzerland in summer?
- Marvel at the iconic Matterhorn from Zermatt
- Take a boat tour on a turquoise Swiss lake
- Meander the UNESCO-listed old town of Bern
- Try local wine and delicious cheese fondue
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Take in the cities and countryside of Sweden with a summer travel package.
WHY TRAVEL TO SWEDEN IN SUMMER?
- Discover the highlights of Stockholm and Gothenburg
- Sail, swim and explore the archipelagos and coastline
- Road trip across southern Sweden
- Attend festivals and cultural events
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See the remote island of Greenland on a summer tour to take in the vast beauty and learn about the local culture.
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- Admire the stunning glaciers like Ilulissat Icefjord
- Take in the icebergs from the air or the sea
- Learn about Inuit and Greenlandic culture
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33 Stunning Places to Visit in Summer in the USA (Vacation Spots Not to Miss!)
When it comes to exploring our backyard, there’s no kind of trip that Americans hold nearer and dearer to our hearts than the delights of summer vacations in the USA.
There’s an exhilarating freedom that comes with hitting the open road in the US in June, July, and August, no matter how many years it has been since you were in school and actually had an assigned summer break.
And, if you’re like a lot of us, summer vacation in the US often means heading to your family’s classic spot at least once (for us, that’s Atlantic Beach, NC and the surrounding area).
The call of new destinations, though, can be just as strong–no surprise, considering how many fantastic places there are to go in the United States over the summer!
If you’re hoping to mix it up this summer, whether it’s with a long weekend in a new-to-you city or a road trip to one of America’s best national parks , we have some ideas here for you!
We teamed up with several other travel bloggers to round up some of the best places to visit in summer in the USA.
Here are some unforgettable travel destinations to add to your 2023 summer wish list!
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As the largest city in New England and the birthplace of the American Revolution, Boston is undoubtedly one of the absolute best places to visit over the summer in the USA.
With its coastal location, gorgeous architecture, a dizzying array of distinct neighborhoods, and world-class museums (not to mention universities), you’ll never run out of incredible things to do in Boston .
That being said, thanks to the city’s dense historic center and easy-to-access attractions along the Freedom Trail, spending even one day in Boston can be incredibly rewarding.
We’ve been obsessed with Boston since we spent a summer living there, and will forever count it among our favorite cities.
During your trip, be sure to walk the Freedom Trail, relax at the Boston Public Garden and the Common, and enjoy the views from the water on a whale-watching cruise .
When it comes to neighborhoods, make sure to visit the picturesque North End, fashionable Back Bay, and grand Beacon Hill–three Boston neighborhoods you absolutely can’t miss.
Summer is also the perfect time of year to enjoy a Red Sox game at historic Fenway Park, one of the best baseball stadiums in America.
And, thanks to Boston’s many connections to the American Revolution, you’d be hard-pressed to find a city that celebrates the 4th of July with more flair!
If you’re planning an early July vacation in the USA, be sure not to miss the reading of the Declaration of Independence from the balcony of the Old State House or the phenomenal fireworks display when visiting Boston.
Where to Stay in Boston
- Found Hotel Boston Common: This boutique hotel in the Theatre District is perfect for exploring Boston. Rooms are bright and comfortable, and there is access to public transport a short walk from the hotel.
- Revere Hotel Boston Common: Also in the Theatre District and close to Boston Common is this stylish hotel with a stunning rooftop terrace and bar, perfect for afternoon drinks. Rooms are spacious and have a coffee machine for those of you who need coffee the moment you wake up.
Chicago, Illinois
From Alyssa of An Apple a Plane
From an infamous skyline to countless outdoor activities, Chicago, Illinois, is without a doubt an incredible summer vacation.
Visitors love traveling to Chicago over the summer for its many festivals, from the Chicago Blues Festival in June to Windy City Smokeout in August and beyond.
No trip to Chicago is complete without exploring iconic architecture like “The Bean” at Millenium Park and walking along Lake Michigan at Navy Pier.
Consider riding the famous Ferris wheel, or dining at a rooftop restaurant or viewpoint of your choice to catch Chicago’s city views from up above.
Be sure to also stroll along Michigan Avenue for world-famous shopping, and snap a photo at the iconic Chicago Theater sign.
Escape the heat in the evening by enjoying a famous show like Blue Man Group or a musical.
After a few days in Chicago , summer travelers can escape the bustle by chasing waterfalls at Starved Rock State Park and Matthiessen State Park located 2 hours by car in Oglesby, Illinois.
Travelers looking to cross a national park off their list can get their outdoor escape in just over an hour by car at Indiana Dunes National Park.
Where to Stay in Chicago
- Warwick Allerton: Situated on the Magnificent Mile in Downtown Chicago, the hotel is perfect for shopping and discovering iconic architecture.
- Staypineapple: This oddly named hotel was designed by a world renowned architect and features stylish details such as mosaic floors and marble ceilings. No detail is spared and rooms are a testament to the thought that has gone into each part of the hotel.
Portland, Maine
From Brittany of Travel By Brit
Portland, Maine, is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in the United States in the summer.
If you love rocky coastlines, fresh seafood, gorgeous lighthouses, and craft beer, you’ll be especially drawn to this gem in New England!
June, July, and August are ideals time to visit — the balmy temperatures that hover around 75°F and cool breezes are perfect for enjoying all the best things to do in Portland, Maine .
While you’re in Portland, you can’t miss the chance to see the Portland Head Light, the most photographed lighthouse in the United States, and go on a whale-watching cruise or sunset cruise in Casco Bay.
Portland is home to a slew of craft breweries, so visiting local favorites like Allagash Brewing Company, Foundation Brewing Company, and Oxbow Blending & Bottling is a must.
The Holy Donut, Duckfat, and Eventide Oyster Co. are some of the best places to eat in Portland, offering inventive donuts, gourmet dipping sauces, fries, and delicious lobster rolls, respectively.
Portland is a walkable city, so if you want to stay close to the restaurants, shops, and attractions in Old Port, book a room at the Portland Regency Hotel & Spa .
Where to Stay in Portland
- Portland Regency Hotel & Spa : This historic hotel offers a hot tub, steam room, full-service spa, and other luxurious amenities that will truly make your summer vacation to Portland one to remember!
- Portland Harbor Hotel: Located on Portland Waterfront is this luxury and stylish hotel. With beautifully designed rooms and a great restaurant, you are also well located to explore more of Portland.
San Diego, California
From Kristin of Global Travel Escapades
Arguably one of the best places to visit during the summer for a classic American beach vacation is sunny San Diego.
With its gorgeous beaches and plenty of outdoor activities available, San Diego has everything you need to have a great getaway.
San Diego is most known for its many picturesque and inviting beaches.
From Del Mar to Mission Beach, there are plenty of options for those looking to sunbathe, swim in the ocean, or surf along some clean waves .
But for those looking to do something outside of the beaches, consider hitting one of San Diego’s many hiking trails.
For instance, Torrey Pines State Park offers lots of easy-moderate trails for hikers who prefer to appreciate the beaches from above.
Alternatively, those interested in doing longer trails can hike to the famous “Potato Chip Rock”!
And if you just want to relax and take in the sights, there’s no better spot than downtown San Diego.
There, you’ll find the Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, Seaport Village, and several other fun neighborhoods!
So if you’re looking for a travel destination with endless activities, great weather, and stunning views, then San Diego is the ideal place for your US summer vacation.
Where to Stay in San Diego
- Handlery Hotel: This stunning resort style hotel in Downtown San Diego is a perfect summer escape spot. Rooms are spacious and bright and there is a huge pool with a beautiful terrace, perfect for snoozing in the sun.
- Porto Vista Hotel : In the heart of Little Italy you will find this stylish hotel with views of the harbor and a short walk from the cruise terminal. The rooftop bar also has a pool to cool off over after a busy day exploring.
New York City
From Sam of Find Love and Travel
One of the best places to enjoy a summer trip in the USA over the summer is easily New York City.
In fact, summer is the city’s most popular time to visit due to the warm weather since it is a great walking destination.
June, July, and August provide the perfect opportunity to really browse the busy streets and embody that city lifestyle.
With a week in New York, you have a plethora of options for things to do beyond the usual first-timer sights, including enjoying a beach day in Coney Island or hanging out in Williamsburg.
If it is your first time in New York, you can’t pass up strolling around Times Square and being engulfed by the chaos of giant billboards and classic yellow cabs on your way to a Broadway show.
Additionally, don’t forget to enjoy the summer days walking around the famous Central Park, visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and experiencing Soho’s cobblestone streets and art murals.
Summer nights in NYC are just as amazing. From attending a show to drinking at rooftop bars, or hitting up the club scene, there will be something for everyone!
An NYC travel tip to keep in mind is to wear comfortable shoes because you will be walking a lot!
Where to Stay in New York
- The Plaza Hotel : For a memorable place to stay, this is one of the most classic and luxurious hotels in New York. It is located right by Central Park, the Rockefeller Center, and some of NYC’s most popular museums.
- The Renwick: Offering stylish residential style accommodation, this beautiful hotel is equipped with plenty of amenities and high class comfort. It is also a short walk to the Empire State Building and Bryant Park for exploring.
Los Angeles, California
From Catrina of 24 Hours Layover
Los Angeles is a brilliant place to spend a summer vacation in the United States.
It is an incredible city full of varied things to do and there are so many Instagrammable places in LA !
You can spend a week exploring as it is a huge metropolis with many attractions spread out across the city.
Summer is the best time to visit Los Angeles as it is warm and dry.
The mornings and evenings feel very comfortable, but the afternoons are warm, which is the perfect time to head to one of the many beaches and cool down in the water!
Whether it’s Malibu Beach, Laguna Beach, or Huntington Beach – there’s a beach to suit every taste in Los Angeles.
Make sure to visit the Venice Beach boardwalk and the ‘Venice’ sign, as well as the ‘End of the Route 66’ sign and the amusement park at Santa Monica Beach.
And when you’re feeling cultural, head to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to see the impressive Urban Lights installation!
Don’t miss heading up to the Griffith Observatory and hiking to the ‘Hollywood’ sign where you’ll get a fabulous panoramic view of the LA skyline.
Where to Stay in Los Angeles
- Hotel Erwin: With views over the Pacific Ocean and Venice Beach Boardwalk, you will be hard pushed to find a hotel with more iconic views. Rooms are stylish and comfortable and most have balconies to take in the views. You can also lounge in the rooftop bar for a dreamy LA afternoon.
- Palihotel Melrose: For something a little more city based this beautiful hotel in Hollywood spares no expense in charming details, homey comforts and stunning decor. The location is also excellent in the heart of the Melrose Shopping District.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
From Lisa of Waves and Cobblestones
For an exciting Midwestern getaway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a terrific choice for summer break in the United States.
There are many amazing things to do in Milwaukee , whether you like museums, sporting events, or live music!
Summer is the best time to visit Milwaukee, as you can pack a lot of activities into the long summer days.
Take the family out to enjoy America’s favorite pastime and watch the Milwaukee Brewers play baseball at the American Family Field.
If you love live music, you’ll definitely want to attend Summerfest !
Summerfest is the largest music festival in the world, featuring hundreds of bands performing across eleven stages. Summerfest is held in Milwaukee over three weekends in June and July.
Don’t forget about all of the great museums in Milwaukee, either!
Admire the unique architecture of the Milwaukee Art Museum as well as its massive collection of over 30,000 works of art.
For a one-of-a-kind experience, visit the world’s only Harley-Davidson Museum or the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame.
Where to Stay in Milwaukee
- The Plaza Hotel : If you’re looking for a memorable place to stay, this is a great choice for your stay in Milwaukee. The Plaza is conveniently located midway between Lake Michigan and the Downtown Riverwalk, so it’s within walking distance of many of Milwaukee’s top attractions. The rooms also have full-sized kitchens to give you more dining options during your vacation.
- The Pfister Hotel: For stunning old world charm and a Victorian art collection on site this is the hotel to book. The entrance way is spectacular and the charming martini bar on the 23rd floor is historic. Many rooms also have views of Lake Michigan.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts
From Samantha of New England Wanderlust
One of the best summer beach vacation destinations on the East Coast is Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
Not only does it have some of the most beautiful coastline in the United States, but it’s also home to 15 unique and charming towns to explore, incredible seafood, and stunning scenery.
The best thing to do in this area in the summer is to explore the Cape Cod National Seashore, which is made up of 40 miles of the most scenic beaches, lots of nature trails, and dramatic sand dunes.
One beach you won’t want to skip at this park is Coast Guard Beach, which is regarded as one of the top beaches in the entire country.
You can often spot seals swimming along the coastline here, too!
Spending a day in Chatham should be on everyone’s itinerary, which is the most charming and picturesque town on Cape Cod.
A few things you can’t miss here are the iconic Main Street for shopping, Chatham Lighthouse, and the beautiful hydrangea displays in July.
For a completely unique experience, you’ll want to head to Provincetown, which is located at the very tip of Cape Cod.
Provincetown is like no other place in the world because it not only has a relaxed, beach town vibe, but also a very lively nightclub and cabaret scene.
It’s something you truly have to experience for yourself!
While strolling through Provincetown, you’ll want to visit the shops along Commercial Street, pop into the art galleries, and grab lunch or dinner at the iconic Lobster Pot restaurant.
Monterey, California
From Dhara of Roadtripping California
Monterey , on the Central California coast, is an excellent beach town to visit during summer break in the USA, especially in conjunction with nearby Carmel-by-the-Sea and the spectacularly beautiful Big Sur coast.
Monterey Bay is known for its temperate weather.
Expect daytime highs in the high 60s and low 70s, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities, and no rain.
You may run into a little fog in the mornings, but that’s part of the charm of the laid back coast, and it usually burns off by noon.
The long daylight hours and plethora of outdoor adventures in the region make for a great summer break.
Go whale watching, or enjoy paddling the calm Monterey Bay.
Stroll the charming village of Carmel-by-the-Sea, known for its boutiques and art galleries, and go wine tasting and enjoy dining at the many fine restaurants in the region.
Do the popular 17-Mile drive, with its ocean views and the chance to soak in the sun at beautiful Spanish Bay Beach.
Explore Big Sur, where you will find no less than six state parks with beautiful hiking trails.
The drive itself, with the many scenic overlooks, is worthy of a full day or more. The trails at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve are particularly scenic.
Where to Stay in Monterey
- Intercontinental the Clement Monterey : Located on historic Cannery Row and perfectly placed to enjoy the best of what Monterey has to offer.
- Hotel Abrego: On the Monterey Peninsula this hotel provides access to the beaches and aquarium, just a short distance away.
From Marcie of Hawaii Travel Spot
One of the best summer vacation destinations in America is the beautiful island of Oahu.
This is the most popular Hawaiian island and where you’ll find Pearl Harbor and Waikiki Beach.
One of my biggest Oahu travel tips is to plan to visit for at least 7 days.
There are so many amazing things to do on Oahu for all interests that you’ll need at least a week to do a few activities, explore Oahu, and have time to relax.
People who love adventure will definitely want to schedule an ATV tour at Kualoa Ranch.
Joining a Hawaii Bucket List Tour is also a great option for Oahu first-timers as a local will take you to any place on your personal bucket list.
Foodies will definitely want to stop by Kahuku Farms in North Shore Oahu for the freshest farm-to-table dining.
Summer is a great time to visit Oahu because the weather is typically perfect.
That means there’s a low chance your scheduled activities will be canceled or postponed due to weather, which happens frequently in winter months.
Where to Stay in Oahu
- A few top places to stay on Oahu include Disney Aulani Resort (especially for families), Turtle Bay Resort in North Shore Oahu, and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki.
Naples and Marco Island, Florida
From Lori of Travlinmad
If you’re looking for a perfect beach destination in the USA for a summer getaway, the Paradise Coast in southwest Florida boasts two great locations just minutes apart: beautiful Naples and Marco Island.
A vacation here is great to just kick back and enjoy the sun and sand as both places have some of the best beaches in Florida.
You can enjoy the warm waters of the Gulf by renting a stand-up paddleboard or kayak, and there are plenty of boat tours for watching a fiery sunset, dolphin or manatee watching, or a day of saltwater fishing on the water.
For nature and outdoor lovers, Naples and Marco Island are the gateways to the Ten Thousand Islands and Florida Everglades for abundant hiking, birding, and taking an exciting airboat ride through the Glades.
For shoppers, high-end boutiques, art galleries, and souvenir shops can be found throughout both cities.
And when it comes to dining, both Naples and Marco are renowned for great restaurant choices.
From pizza shops and food truck parks to specialty fine dining, there’s something for every appetite.
Summer in southwest Florida is sunny and hot, and the Gulf of Mexico is warm and calm. Crowds are also at their lowest so dinner and tour reservations are easy to score.
Where to Stay in Naples and Marco Island
- The Bellasera Resort : For a charming place to stay in the heart of downtown Naples, this is the perfect choice for couples or families.
- Marco Island Lakeside Inn: For pretty self contained suites this resort is perfect if you are looking for something you can self cater yourself.
Mackinac Island, Michigan
From Linda of Midwest Explored
If you’re looking for great summer vacation ideas in the USA, then consider beautiful Mackinac Island.
This picturesque island in Lake Huron sits right in between the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan and is a Midwestern favorite for summer getaways.
It’s an ideal vacation spot for anyone who enjoys a bit of old-world charm since the island is totally car-free and filled with historic Victorian houses that overlook the lake.
Horse-drawn carriages also fill the streets since people use them to enjoy all of the best things to do on Mackinac Island .
Take time to explore Fort Mackinac, visit two different butterfly conservatories, and experience a bit of culture at the Richard & Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum.
However, no trip to this amazing island would be complete without a stop at Arch Rock.
Located in Mackinac Island State Park, this incredible natural rock formation is amazing to behold since it sits 146 feet above the lake.
Feel free to use either Arch Rock Bicycle Trail or Arch Rock Road to access this amazing landmark.
Both options are fairly easy to navigate and are only about one mile long each way.
Then, make the most of the idyllic summer weather and book a kayak tour around the island to enjoy views of Mackinac Island from a completely different perspective.
Where to Stay in Mackinac Island
- Pine Cottage Bed and Breakfast: This charming old world style accommodation has a homey feel and feels like a family home. Enjoy breakfast on the terrace and take in the surroundings.
- Island House Hotel: A little more modern than many properties on the island this property has a pool and a garden overlooking the streets and passing horse and carriages.
Outer Banks, North Carolina
From Pamela of The Directionally Challenged Traveler
There really is something for everyone in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, making it one of the best summer vacation ideas in the USA.
From stunning white sand beaches to historic towns, from family-friendly activities to nightlife, there is so much to see and experience.
The Outer Banks region is located along the northern part of North Carolina’s coast.
During the summer, the water offers plenty of activities!
Kayaking, sailing, fishing, swimming and surfing, are among the activities enjoyed by visitors.
Horseback riding, paragliding, hiking, biking, and golfing are also popular.
Visitors can choose between quiet seclusion or bustling activity.
If you’re looking for history, the Outer Banks has plenty of compelling sights, including the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kill Devil Hill where the first flight was taken, and Fort Raleigh National Historic Site.
Toward the southern part of the islands is the beautiful Cape Hatteras Lighthouse!
If you’re traveling with a group or family, head up north on the coast for some fun activities.
There are so many things to do in Corolla, Outer Banks , where you’ll find wildlife refuges, the famous OBX wild horses, the historic Whalehead Club, and lighthouses to explore.
Pick up some souvenirs at Timbuk II shops while you’re in town!
Whatever you choose to do on your trip to the Outer Banks will be a memorable experience.
Where to Stay in Outer Banks
- Outer Banks Beach Club: Better book fast because this hotel in Kill Devil Hills sells out fast! The resort is set up as residence style apartments for a homey summer vacation with access to indoor and outdoor pools and views of the ocean.
- Wild Horse Inn: Situated in Corolla this pretty Inn provides comfortable accommodation with a garden and private parking. It is also walking distance to beaches.
30A, Florida
From Roshni of The Wanderlust Within
Situated on the Panhandle, just off the Gulf of Mexico, the hidden gem of 30A in Florida is one of the best places for a classic US summer beach vacation.
There are 26 miles of pristine beaches lined with white sand derived from quartz crystal, and emerald green waters, that are especially warm in summer!
30A is split up into 16 neighborhoods, all with their own individual charms.
Watercolor Beach is a favorite amongst families, whereas couples enjoy the serenity of Rosemary Beach, especially if they stay at The Pearl Hotel (voted the most romantic hotel in Florida).
If diving is more your thing then Santa Rosa Beach is perfect, you can visit the free underwater sculpture park located a mile off the coast.
However, if you prefer kayaking or paddle boarding, then explore the unique coastal dune lakes at Grayton Beach and spot the wildlife.
30A also has plenty of art galleries, boutique shopping, cycling trails, and distillery tours making it easy to spend a week at this coastal destination, especially as the temperatures in summer are usually in the high 80s!
One of the best places to stay no matter who you are traveling with is Sandestin Golf and Beach resort, it has luxury condos, hotel rooms, and villas so everyone is catered for.
Glacier National Park, Montana
From Nina of Where in the World is Nina?
For an absolutely epic USA summer vacation, it doesn’t get much better than Glacier National Park!
Unsurprisingly, hiking here is the thing to do if you want the best views and animal sightings. The most recommended hikes in the park include Iceberg Lake, Redrock Falls, and Hidden Lake Trail.
Iceberg Lake, a 9-mile trail, is popular for a reason!
Not only will you be rewarded with the gorgeous azure Iceberg Lake at the end, but your chances of seeing bears along the trail are also pretty high (which is both terrifying and exciting).
Redrock Falls Trail is a nice easy stroll to some small falls you can dip your feet in, and if you want to extend it, continue along the Swiftcurrent Pass trail for more gorgeous vistas.
Hidden Lake Trail is a popular trail just behind the visitor center, offering beautiful views as well.
There are tons of waterfall stops, a stunning drive along Going-to-The-Sun Road, and more to enjoy during your time in Glacier.
The park is spread across nearly a million acres, and considering hiking is the best thing to do and where some of the most worth-it places to visit are, you’re going to need to spend your 5-7 days here to make your summer trip here worth it.
One of the best tips is to make sure you’re choosing where to stay in Glacier National Park in advance, as places fill up quickly in summer.
If you happen to be visiting later in the year, do keep in mind some campsites, accommodations, and even Going-to-the-Sun Road close up for the season.
Where to Stay in Glacier National Park
- The Islander Inn: Offering island style bungalows and suites on the edge of Flathead Lake in Bigfork, this is a great option for exploring the park.
- Grouse Mountain Lodge: For pet friendly accommodation this is a great option in Whitefish. Rooms are spacious and family friendly and the hotel is a short distance from the amenities in Whitefish.
Yellowstone + Grand Teton National Parks, Wyoming
From Stef of Open Road Odysseys
If you’re looking for an American summer vacation that includes breathtaking scenery, geothermal wonders, lots of wildlife, and remarkable attractions, look no further than a visit to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.
These two national parks are located only a short distance apart and are a classic USA summer vacation.
With warm, sunny weather most of the season, as well as lots of hiking trails and outdoor activities, summer is a fantastic time to visit.
In Yellowstone, you can’t miss Grand Prismatic Spring, Old Faithful Geyser, Upper and Lower Falls on the Yellowstone River, and Mammoth Hot Springs.
There are several geyser basins that are worth walking around and seeing if you can catch an eruption.
You’ll also see lots of wildlife, including bison, antelope, and elk. You may also be lucky enough to see a moose or a bear (from a safe distance, of course–hiking with bear spray is strongly recommended).
When you head to Grand Teton National Park , make sure you drive around and stop at the dozens of lookouts, including Mormon Row, Schwabacher Landing, and Oxbow Bend.
If you like to hike, a great choice is Jenny Lake Trail to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point.
And don’t forget to spend a bit of time in the town of Jackson, where you’ll find lots of choices for food and shopping!
Where to Stay in Yellowstone + Grand Teton National Parks
- Elk Country Inn: Located in Jackson this is a great spot to base yourself for exploring the parks while having access to a great town.
- Explorer Cabins: Less than a kilometer away from the entrance at West Yellowstone these cabins are perfect for easy access and comfort.
Acadia National Park, Maine
From James of Parks Collecting
Acadia National Park is the perfect place to visit for a summer vacation in the US.
The park is spread over parts of Mount Desert Island (reached by a short bridge from the mainland), the tiny Isle au Haut, and the nearby Schoodic Peninsula, and as a result, it’s surrounded by water.
The park itself is covered in wooded hills, which are perfect for hiking.
The trails are their best in summer, when temperatures are ideal.
There are several iconic ‘iron rung’ hikes in Acadia – for part of the trails, you need to climb up iron rings embedded into the cliffs for part of them, as well as clamber along narrow ledges.
It can be a little scary, but the reward – spectacular views over the hills and surrounding islands – is well worth it. The most famous of these hikes is The Beehive, which is not to be missed.
Summer is also a great time for swimming in Acadia NP.
The only ocean beach, appropriately named Sand Beach, is chilly even in summer, but nearby Echo Lake has perfect temperatures for swimming.
There are also plenty of water sports, including kayaking and sailing, to enjoy. Plus, summer is when puffins come to nearby islands to nest, and whales are often seen swimming in the surrounding seas.
June, July, and August are also perfect times for outdoor dining.
Don’t miss having popovers at Jordan Pond House! Tables are set up on the lawn, overlooking the beautiful Jordan Pond, and it’s a perfect way to while away a summer afternoon.
The national park is also laced with miles of historic carriage roads. Take a horse drawn carriage ride (only available in the warmer months) or rent a bike in nearby Bar Harbor and spend several hours cycling through the woods, cooling off in tiny streams along the way.
There is so much to do in Acadia that it makes the perfect summer vacation destination.
Where to Stay in Acadia National Park
- Acadia Inn: Located less than 2km from the park, the grounds have a trail that connects to the park for easy access from your doorstep. Rooms are clean and bright and comfortable after a long hike.
- Bar Harbor Grand Hotel: In the heart of Bar Harbor is, as the name suggests, a grand hotel! With swimming pool and sweeping views this is the perfect luxury spot to base your park explorations.
Yosemite National Park, California
From Nina and Garrett of California is for Adventure
Spending 5-7 days checking out all the things to do in Yosemite National Park is a dream trip for many, and for very good reason!
Yosemite National Park is deserving of at least a few days, but a week is ideal and will offer you a great overview of one of the country’s most popular destinations.
While visiting Yosemite in summer will certainly bring the crowds, this is still a great USA summer vacation spot!
If you come outside of summer, you risk some of the roads being closed and some of the best areas to visit totally inaccessible—most notably, Glacier Point Road.
Glacier Point Road is a highlight of Yosemite National Park and deserving of a day or two during your summer visit.
The road is typically open for the summer season starting in late May, though it can vary based on conditions.
Hike up Sentinel Dome and Taft Point for a great leg stretcher and epic views of Half Dome.
Glacier Point at the end of the road is a stunning area to wander with some of the park’s best views.
In Yosemite Valley, hiking up Vernal Falls is a must, and if you can, continue on to Nevada Falls for a more challenging hike (and thinner crowds).
Wandering The Valley and stopping at the viewpoints and roadside waterfalls are also some nice leisurely activities during your visit.
Other days can be spent expanding into the giant sequoia forests at Merced Grove or taking a relaxing dip in Tenaya Lake!
Where to Stay in Yosemite National Park
- Tenaya Lodge: Nestled in the mountains of Fish Camp, this beautiful lodge is perfect for a summer base in Yosemite. There is also an on site spa to relax any sore hiking muscles.
- Alpenhof Lodge: Located at the pretty Mammoth Lakes, this hotel is close to Yosemite as well as the attractions in Mammoth Lakes including the Mammoth Mountain Gondola.
Summer Road Trip Through Vermont
From Emily of Emily Embarks
To enjoy one of the best places to visit over summer break in the USA, take to the trails in Vermont!
Known for its picturesque landscapes and rustic charm, Vermont is undoubtedly one of the best USA summer vacation destinations.
Preferably explored over the course of 5-7 days (though you won’t be sorry if you have some more time to spare), you can start your journey in the Green Mountain State with a full day at the Killington Ski Resort.
No, there’s no snow come July and August, but that’s what makes it perfect for day hiking and epic views across the Appalachian Mountains.
Be sure to get a celebratory drink at the mountaintop bar and reward yourself with a stunning gondola ride back down to the valley below!
From Killington, head an hour north to the beautiful capital of Montpelier.
Here, you’ll find an impressive collection of local independent stores and plenty of delicious restaurants and breweries.
If you’re looking for an activity, take a kayaking or canoeing tour down the Winooski River and enjoy being surrounded by untamed nature.
Or, if you prefer to go for a leisurely stroll, don’t miss the city’s vibrant farmers market that takes place on State Street every Saturday in the summer months.
After spending a night or two in Vermont’s iconic capital, head 30 minutes north to Stowe where you’ll find a small town overflowing with antique shops, art galleries, decadent chocolate stores (be sure to check out Laughing Moon Chocolates), and amazing breweries (Von Trapp Brewery & Bierhall is a personal favorite).
From Stowe, you can finish off your itinerary with a drive south towards Woodstock if you’ll be leaving the state, or you can continue your journey north to the beautiful city of Burlington which overlooks Lake Champlain.
To combine your classic American summer trip with an international one, you can also hop across the border to Montreal or Quebec City–just be sure to pick up some currency and brush up on your French prior to heading into Canada!
Where to Stay in Vermont
- Montpelier – The Inn at Montpelier: This cute Vermont inn has cosy rooms and a great on site restaurant. It is in a great location and free parking for your car to rest on your road trip!
- Burlington: Green Mountain Suites Hotel : This stunning mountain style lodge is packed with amenities as well as luxurious bedrooms. Breakfast is also included in the restaurant overlooking the gardens.
National Parks of Washington State Road Trip
From Kassidy of The Hiking Helper
If you’re looking for one of the most beautiful road trips in the country to take this summer, then look no further than a Washington National Park road trip.
You’ll hit three of the country’s national parks plus the state’s largest city, Seattle .
Summer is the perfect time to pay a visit to these parks because there will be little to no snow on the trails, which doesn’t happen often when you’re tucked away in the mountains.
Starting with Mount Rainier National Park , embark on popular trails such as the Skyline Trail or Naches Peak Loop, search for mountain goats, and see Myrtle Falls.
Next will be Olympic National Park, on the Pacific coastline.
When planning your Olympic National Park itinerary , make sure to leave room for some time exploring the Hoh Rainforest, one of the country’s few rainforests, time to search for tide pools at Rialto Beach, and time to enjoy the views from Hurricane Hill.
Before heading off to the final national park, make a stop in Seattle for some seafood and explore Pike Place Market and highlights like the Space Needle.
Lastly, North Cascades National Park offers remoteness, jagged mountain peaks, and beautiful hikes such as Maple Pass and Blue Lake.
Combined, these beautiful national parks easily rank among the best places to visit in the USA on a summer vacation.
Where to Stay in Washington State
- Mount Rainier National Park – Mountain Meadows Inn: Stay in Ashford just 10km away from the park in this quaint inn. Enjoy morning coffee on the sundeck overlooking the expansive gardens.
- Olympic National Park – Olympic Railway Inn: Turn your road trip into a themed stay and book this unique accommodation. Each ‘room’ is in a renovated train carriage, each with a different theme. No detail has been spared, some rooms even have a roll top bath.
- North Cascades National Park – Mt Baker Hotel: The rural landscape of North Cascades means there is little to choose from in accommodation, but this hotel in Concrete is a solid option for close proximity to the park.
Classic Route 66 Road Trip
From Kylie of Between England & Everywhere
A fantastic USA summer vacation idea is taking a road trip along Historic Route 66.
Route 66 is officially 2448 miles long, stretching from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California.
Popular side trips from the route include Grand Canyon National Park and Las Vegas .
A solid 2-3 weeks is a reasonable amount of time to spend traveling Route 66 but it could be made a little shorter or longer depending on flexibility!
When traveling through the 8 states included on Route 66 (Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California), there are hundreds of things to do and attractions to see, ranging from interesting parks to quirky roadside attractions.
Highlights include the Blue Whale in Catoosa, OK, Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, TX , staying in a wigwam in Holbrook, AZ, and seeing the wild Burros along the Oatman Highway, AZ.
Those traveling with kids (or adults that are big kids at heart!), may enjoy Route 66’s connection to the Disney Pixar Cars movie.
Radiator Springs doesn’t actually exist as an individual town, however, real-life people and places along the whole of Route 66 inspired many of the characters and businesses in the fictional town.
Where to Stay on Route 66
- Catoosa – La Quinta: With plenty of amenities such as an on site swimming pool, hot tub and fitness centre this is a great stop off along Route 66.
- Amarillo – The Big Texan Motel: When passing through Texas you should get as involved in the Texan style as you can, this hotel is a perfect example of that!
- Holbrook – Starlight Wigwam: A highlight of the trip is staying in a wigwam in Holbrook. These are equipped with comfortable beds and seating to stargaze in the clear skies of Arizona
Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia and North Carolina
From Victoria of Southern Trippers
One of the best summer vacation ideas in the USA is to enjoy an amazing road trip along the Blue Ridge Parkway .
This incredible 469-mile drive will take you through the Blue Ridge Mountains and past amazing mountain landscapes as you make your way from Charlottesville, Virginia to Asheville, North Carolina .
And while there are many places to stop along the way, major attractions include Humpback Gap, Natural Bridge State Park, the Blueridge Music Center, and more.
Just be sure to give yourself plenty of time since the speed limit on this road is often just 45 mph.
With enough sightseeing along the way, this short road trip could easily take you upwards of a week to complete.
You also cannot do this trip without making a well-deserved pit stop at Rough Ridge Overlook. Not only are the views incredible but you can enjoy a fun hike to Linville Falls too.
And then when you finally make it to Asheville, don’t forget to visit the Asheville Art Museum and the idyllic Biltmore Estate .
Then, grab a pint of amazing craft beer at Wicked Weed Brewing Pub before checking out some stellar panoramas of the mountains at the historic Omni Grove Park Inn !
Where to Stay on Blue Ridge Parkway
- Charlottesville – 200 South Street Inn : For some old world charm stay at this charming inn with a pretty sundeck, cosy rooms and an incredible breakfast served every morning.
- Asheville – Cedar Crest Inn: This pink 1891 mansion house is a perfect place to base yourself in Asheville. Packed with historical details and stunning architecture you can imagine it as a mini Biltmore.
Oregon Coast Road Trip
From Jac of Weekend Path
Road-tripping the Oregon Coast is a quintessential summer vacation in the United States.
With wild beaches, forest-filled hikes, and delicious food and craft beer to sample, you certainly won’t get bored on the Oregon Coast!
Summer is the best time to visit the Oregon Coast if you want to experience good weather; during other seasons, it can be pretty rainy and cold.
There are lots of different routes you can take, but if you have 5-7 days for your trip, one of the best driving loops starts in Portland .
From Portland, you can drive to Astoria, Cannon Beach, Newport, and Florence before looping back to Portland via the inland I-5 freeway.
Highlights along an Oregon Coast road trip include Ecola State Park, Short Sand Beach, and Cape Perpetua.
For food stops along your trip, don’t miss Pelican Brewing in Cannon Beach and the Tillamook Cheese Factory in Tillamook.
You’ll find plenty of hotel options in the major towns along the Oregon Coast, but an even better option is to go camping!
In addition to regular campsites, most of the Oregon Coast State Parks have yurts you can rent.
Make sure to book ahead, though, as campsites and yurts are both popular in the summertime.
Where to Stay on Oregon Coast
- Portland – Hotel Lucia: This luxury hotel is a perfect choice to stay in Portland, rooms are spacious and stylish and the bar area is also well stocked with craft beers. Parking is also available.
- Cannon Beach – Ecola Creek Lodge: A great mix of motel and self catering, this lodge is close to Ecola State Park and offers free parking. There is a pretty deck to enjoy the summer sun.
- Tillamook – Tillamook Bay City: This is a great place to book into a yurt and enjoy the outdoors life for your stay. The yurts are cosy and surprisingly spacious, definitely worth trying for something different.
South Dakota Road Trip
From Kristin of World on Wheels
South Dakota is one of the best USA summer vacation destinations because it has so much to offer.
You can explore Badlands National Park and Wind Cave National Park, and enjoy the amazing scenery that South Dakota has to offer.
Custer State Park is a large and incredible area not to be missed during your trip.
It has mountains, lake views, plenty of hiking opportunities as well as tons of wildlife.
Make sure to look for Bison, Pronghorn, Big Horned Sheep, wild donkeys, and more during your time in the park.
In fact, many people choose to stay in one of the campgrounds or lodges located within the park for convenient access to all the area has to offer.
You can also add Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial to your summer vacation itinerary.
If you are visiting these locations from Custer State Park, make sure to take the scenic tunnel drive to get there.
This drive will take you through rocky tunnels which perfectly frame Mount Rushmore as you drive through them.
Kids will love visiting Bear USA, and the Mammoth Site, an active archeological site where you can see actual Mammoth bones.
You can also tour an old gold mine and learn more about the Gold Rush era.
The best part of visiting South Dakota is that all the activities listed above are in the same area and can make for a fabulous weeklong vacation in the USA.
Visiting in the summer will also give you incredible weather for exploring.
Choose to visit in the early or late summer (May-June or late August-early September) for fewer crowds and to avoid the hottest weather.
Where to Stay in South Dakota
- Badlands National Park – Badlands Frontier Cabins: Staying in a cabin is always a great option on a road trip and these cozy cabins are a great choice. They are the perfect balance of rustic and are located in Wall, right next to the park.
- Custer State Park – Little Joy Bungalows: Another great cabin option is this bungalow on a cute site in Custer. There is a pretty deck to sit on with a stunning mountain view.
Florida Springs Road Trip
From Victoria of Florida Trippers
A Florida Springs road trip is an incredible trip for anyone looking for some great USA summer vacation ideas.
After all, this great state is home to more freshwater springs than any other spot in the country!
So, make the most of this and cool off from the intense summer heat with a fantastic road trip to some of the best natural springs in Florida .
To start, head north of Tampa and check out the Weeki Wachee Springs.
And while the spring itself is stunning, there’s a cool mermaid show in an underwater theater that is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Next, ditch the hordes of tourists and experience Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River Natural Wildlife Refuge before renting a kayak and seeing what Manatee Springs has to offer.
Just know that while this is a great place to see manatees, there are typically only seen in the waters here during the winter months.
However, if you love the great outdoors then be sure to add Ginnie Springs to your itinerary. It features amazing camping spots and is a great place to go tubing on the river.
But, for a truly unique experience head to Devil’s Den in central Florida. This spring is incredibly memorable since it is completely subterranean.
You’ll have to walk down a long wooden staircase beneath a cavern if you want to access the cool waters here!
Where to Stay in Florida Springs
- Weeki Wachee Springs – Vintage Waterfront Home: This cozy villa is just 5km from the springs and comes equipped with kayaks to use on the river directly outside the villa. There is also a fabulous fireplace perfect for any chilly evenings or warming up after a day on the water!
- Ginnie Springs – Santa Fe River Landing: If you prefer not to camp then this is a marvellous alternative. Set as a private holiday home but with shared facilities similar to a hotel, such as a fitness center. Free bikes are also on offer to explore the area and get to the springs just 16km away.
Grand Circle Road Trip, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona
From Jennifer of Glasses and Boarding Passes
If you’re looking for the best USA summer vacation ideas, nothing is more classic than a road trip around the Grand Circle , which includes Utah’s five national parks and Arizona’s Grand Canyon!
From sprawling canyons to otherworldly red rocks, the landscapes of the southwest can’t be beaten.
Start your trip in Las Vegas and drive the Grand Circle clockwise to Zion National Park, where you can pick from two of the most famous hikes in the world: Angel’s Landing or the Narrows.
Head to Bryce Canyon for an epic sunrise over the hoodoo-filled valley.
Next, stop at Capitol Reef National Park for an off-road adventure to visit the white rocky monoliths of the Temple of the Sun and Moon.
In Arches National Park, don’t miss a visit to the aptly-named Delicate Arch .
At neighboring Canyonlands, enjoy the sunrise at Mesa Arch and grab that famous sunburst photo.
Finally, round out your trip with a hike around the rim of the Grand Canyon for some truly breathtaking views.
While the long, sunny summer days make it a great time to see these parks, don’t underestimate the heat in the desert.
Always pack plenty of water , wear sunscreen , and hike in the morning where possible!
Where to Stay on a Grand Circle Road Trip
- Zion National Park – Zion View Camping: This site is a perfect way to experience camping with a touch of luxury. Book into one of the covered wagons with private deck and take in the epic views of Zion.
- Arches National Park – Big Horn Lodge: For a refreshingly iconic lodge style accommodation this motel is a great option. With delicious on site restaurant as well as a heated outdoor swimming pool, this is perfect for resting after exploring the nearby parks.
- Grand Canyon – Cabins at Grand Canyon West: It is hard to find somewhere closer to the canyon than these cabins. They are less than 3km from the Skywalk with amazing views from every cabin.
Northern California Road Trip
From Anu of Destination Checkoff
Northern California is a treasure trove of incredible places to visit in the USA, and summer is a great time to embark on a Northern California road trip.
The weather is excellent during the late summer (June can be rainy in the Bay Area), and the daylight hours are longer giving you more time to explore.
San Francisco is a great base to start and end your road trip as you can fly from pretty much anywhere to San Francisco.
Spend a few days in San Francisco and check out the popular San Francisco neighborhoods like Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Park, Haight-Ashbury , Sausalito, Ferry Building, and Embarcadero.
Be sure to also see the famous Golden Gate Bridge, and consider a day trip to Muir Woods to be amazed by the redwood trees.
Mendocino and Fort Bragg are great coastal cities on the Northern California Pacific Coast.
From there you can drive to Mount Shasta and enjoy some great hiking.
Lassen National Park is a great volcanic park with geothermal activity, and nearby Burney Falls is also worth a visit.
From Lassen make your way to Lake Tahoe, a picturesque lake with lots of recreational activities like hiking, parasailing, canoeing, and swimming at the many beaches. Spend at least a couple of nights in Lake Tahoe.
Finally, drive back to San Francisco from Tahoe to conclude your USA summer vacation.
Plan for at least 10 days for this road trip so that you can spend a couple of days or more at each of these incredible places on the way.
Where to Stay in Northern California
- San Francisco – Petit Auberge: For an iconic start to your trip this adorable hotel in Nob Hill is the perfect place to begin. Styled like a French Auberge with cozy furnishings and fireplaces in the rooms, opening onto pretty terraces, the hotel also has private parking. Essential in the city.
- Mendocino – Headlands Inn Bed & Breakfast: Keeping with the cute theme, this Victorian B&B is 5 minutes walk away from the beach and perfectly maintained. Rooms have fabulous feather beds and fluffy duvets, and many of the rooms have wood-burning fireplaces and ocean views. Breakfasts are also stunning.
- Lake Tahoe – Tahoe Lakeshore Lodge: Located right on the edge of Lake Tahoe this is the perfect summer resort. There are also private beach concerts in the summer. The lodge also has an on site spa and lake views from the rooms.
Colorado Rockies Summer Road Trip
From Sierra of Island + Alpine
The stunning Colorado Rocky Mountains are easily one of the best places to to visit in the USA over summer!
Summer is the perfect time to visit as the weather is warm but mild, the roads are clear of the winter snow, and the land is alive with the colors of wildflowers and opportunities for outdoor adventures.
Denver is the gateway to the Rockies in Colorado and its airport makes for a great place to start a trip through the mountains.
The mile high step on the Capitol building, the street art in the RiNo district, a Rockies baseball game, and numerous breweries are all great activities to enjoy before heading out of the city.
Rocky Mountain National Park is located right by Estes Park , just north of Denver, neither should be missed!
The historic downtown is charming, and it is just minutes to the gate into the park.
The park offers incredible scenery when driving Trail Ridge Road and picking up a souvenir in the Alpine Visitor’s Center, a beautiful hike to Emerald Lake and Alberta Falls, the easy walk around Bear Lake, as well as the chance to see wildlife at dusk each evening.
Located within a couple hours of Estes Park, several other incredible mountain towns can be enjoyed as day trips or home bases for other legs of the trip.
In Breckenridge, summer provides the opportunity to take the free BreckConnect gondola up to Peak 8, ride the alpine slide down the mountain, mine for gems, hike the many trails from town, discover the Breckenridge Troll, and many other adventurous activities .
Check out Steamboat Springs for white water rafting, hot springs, and hiking to Fish Creek Falls.
Georgetown is also a great stop with its Georgetown Loop Railroad complete with outlaws, stunning views, and a silver mine tour.
No matter which mountain towns you choose to explore, the options are endless for a summer vacation in the Colorado Rockies!
Where to Stay in Colorado Rockies
- Denver – The Slate: Located in Denver center this stunning hotel is a great start to your road trip. Rooms are spacious and stylish and you are well situated to explore the city from here.
- Estes Park – Mountain Shadows Resort: Get into the rustic feel with these incredible cottages in Estes Park. Cottages have private terraces, hot tubs and wooden 4-poster beds.
- Breckenridge – Longbranch: Accommodation in Breckenridge can get booked quickly and is often wildly expensive, but this apartment is a great option without breaking the bank.
Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada
From Meg of Fox in the Forest
Easily one of the best USA summer vacation ideas, Lake Tahoe is a stunning alpine lake that straddles the border between Nevada and California in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
As a result, there are a ton of incredible things to do in this oasis of natural beauty all summer long.
Highlights include hopping aboard a catamaran and cruising through the lake with Action Water Sports before taking a ride on the Heavenly Mountain Gondola so that you can admire sweeping panoramic views of the area all around you.
Next, make the most of the beautiful weather and enjoy one of the best Lake Tahoe hikes since many of these trails become totally impassable in the winter.
Amazing hikes in the area include Cave Rock, the Eagle Falls hike, Marlette Lake, Mt. Rose, and the Emerald Bay hike.
For the latter, be sure to bring a bathing suit since there are plenty of places to swim along the way.
And if you still want to do a bit more swimming, then you can always visit amazing local beaches like Sand Harbor, Emerald Bay, and Zephyr Cove.
Whatever you do though, don’t leave without visiting Bonsai Rock, a cool natural rock formation in the lake that is well worth a stop for a photo.
Where to Stay in Lake Tahoe
- Tahoe Lakeshore Lodge: Located right on the edge of Lake Tahoe this is the perfect summer resort. There are also private beach concerts in the summer. The lodge also has an on site spa and lake views from the rooms.
- Lodge at Kingsbury Crossing: Close to Zephyr Cove this resort features individual suites with private terraces and fireplaces in each room.
Door County, Wisconsin
From Theresa of The Local Tourist
There are a lot of reasons Door County, Wisconsin, has long been a summer getaway destination for Chicagoans and other Midwesterners.
One of the biggest is its outstanding natural beauty. The peninsula is home to five state parks and nearly thirty county parks.
With three-hundred miles of coastline, it’s a popular spot for boating and fishing.
One of the coolest things to do in Door County is kayak to Cave Point and float into the caves.
It’s also fun to take a guided boat tour and learn the history of the area, and why there were so many shipwrecks. (But don’t worry; it’s safe now.)
If you want a relaxing vacation, there are sandy beaches.
There are no chain stores or restaurants in the quaint harbor towns that line the shores, so you’re sure to find unique shopping and dining.
One of the most well-known restaurants is Al Johnson’s. While the Swedish cuisine is good, the goats on the roof are what really draw attention.
A Door County dining experience you’ll definitely want to experience is an authentic fish boil. It’s dinner and a show rolled into one.
Don’t forget to finish it off with a giant ice cream sundae at Wilson’s.
A unique place to stay on the peninsula is Schoolhouse Inn. It’s an intimate hotel in the former Baileys Harbor Schoolhouse.
Where to Stay in Door County
- Sister Bay – Country House Resort: Located in one of the pretty towns in Door County this resort has lots of facilities and spacious rooms with balconies and views of the coast.
- Ephraim – The Lodgings at Pioneer Lane: This pretty Inn is a typical Door County property with cozy rooms, beautiful views and warm hospitality. Free bikes are also on offer, perfect for cycling to the nearby Cana Island Lighthouse.
Southwest Colorado
From Caitlin of Twin Family Travels
If you’re looking for an unforgettable summer road trip, then southwest Colorado is the perfect destination.
With its dramatic mountain scenery and abundance of outdoor activities, you’ll be able to enjoy a wealth of amazing experiences.
Whether you’re hiking, biking, or simply taking in incredible views, you’re sure to have a memorable time.
Taking a classic USA summer vacation is a great way to explore southwest Colorado.
The weather is warm and the days are long, providing plenty of time to enjoy all that the area has to offer.
Another advantage of summer is that you will not need to worry about poor road conditions caused by the weather.
There are plenty of scenic drives to take including the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway.
Take a train ride in Durango, a mine tour in Silverton, soak in hot springs and hike to waterfalls in Ouray, ride the free gondola and do some shopping in Telluride.
Don’t miss the hiking and biking trails at the amazing national parks! Sled and summit a dune at Great Sand Dunes.
Be sure to tour the ancient cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde . Drive the mesa top loop and stay at the lodge to get sunset views.
Enjoy the sights along the South Rim Scenic Drive and hike the rim of the canyon at the epic Black Canyon of the Gunnison.
If you’re looking for an adventure this summer, be sure to add southwest Colorado to your list!
Where to Stay in Southwest Colorado
- Durango – General Palmer Hotel : For some old-fashioned elegance this is a great hotel for your trip, there is even a library! The Durango and Silverton Railway is just 130m away.
- Great Sand Dunes – Sandhill Inn & Suites: With bright and fresh rooms this is the perfect place to rest. There is also a hot tub!
- South Rim Scenic Drive – Teller House: Another old-timer charming hotel, this is the perfect place for exploring the scenic drive and sights around Silverton. Rooms also have beautiful mountain views to wake up to.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota
From Stephanie of The Unknown Enthusiast
If you’re looking for an offbeat getaway this summer, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota is a fantastic summer destination in the USA.
This wilderness area is wild and pristine and is perfect for anyone who loves an outdoor adventure and spending quality time in nature.
The Boundary Waters area is absolutely chock full of lakes, so visiting the Boundary Waters is a multi-day canoe trip filled with exploring forests, waterfalls, and, of course, beautiful lakes.
Most people spend several hours each day paddling across the lakes to reach their next campsite and portaging to cross between lakes.
Once you’re done canoeing, go swimming or cliff jumping, go fishing, explore the area (there are hikes and waterfalls you can climb), watch birds and wild animals, or just relax at your campsite.
Permits are required and limited in number, and campsites are very spread out, so you will hardly see another person while in the Boundary Waters.
The water is crystal clear and the views are incredible!
Thanks to its far north location, this trip can really only be done in summer, so put it on your calendar now!
Where to Stay in Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
- South Pier Inn: Settled right on the edge of Lake Superior this is a great waterfront base. Book a suite for lake views from your balcony.
- Sheraton Duluth Hotel: For a classic modern hotel with all the amenities this is a great option in the area. Every room has either city views or lake views, there is also an on-site fitness centre with a hot tub.
Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio
From Jenn of Those Johnson Boys
If you love the outdoors, Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio should definitely be on your radar this summer!
Located about an hour southeast of Columbus, Ohio, you’ll be able to unplug, immerse yourself in nature, and enjoy the warm, Midwest summer weather.
When visiting, you won’t want to miss the hiking trails . Each trail is unique, with varying length and difficulty.
Some are even handicap accessible and pet friendly, so everyone can enjoy this beautiful area.
When you head out on your hike, you’ll soon feel like you were transported to a different world, as you’ll be surrounded by huge rock formations, towering trees, and lush greenery.
While Hocking Hills is known for the hiking trails, there are plenty of other fun things to do in the area to keep you busy.
You can visit the college campus of Ohio University, do a wine tasting at Hocking Hills Winery, check out a couple of the breweries nearby, enjoy some time at the spa, attend a blown glass workshop, or stargaze at the John Glenn Astronomy Park.
When choosing accommodation, aim to stay in the heart of Hocking Hills to really get the full experience.
Where to Stay in Hocking Hills State Park
- The Inn at Cedar Falls: This idyllic cottage-style accommodation is hidden in the forest and the perfect location. Set up as individual cottages with spa bathtubs and onsite spa facilities as well as dining facilities, it feels like private accommodation with your own catering and spa!
- Acorn Cottage: Another cute cottage option is this self-contained cottage with a sweet deck and cozy interior. Easy access to nearby Logan and your own private hot tub!
Lake Placid, New York
From Samantha of PA on Pause
Sometimes forgotten about, tucked away in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, Lake Placid is a great destination for a USA summer vacation.
There are nearly endless outdoor activities and things to do in Lake Placid in summer , best experienced when the snow has finally melted from the high peaks.
You can climb to the top of Mount Marcy, the tallest point in the state of New York, or the 45 other 4,000+ footers in the Adirondack Mountains.
If this sounds too adventurous, you can still experience the views from a high peak by driving to the top of Whiteface Mountain.
Views from the access road are stunning, and there are plenty of pull-offs to stop and enjoy.
Once you reach the end of the road, you can enjoy the views from there or continue on a few hundred yards over uneven, rocky stairs to reach the actual summit.
Spend your days out chasing waterfalls, and evenings enjoying a delicious dinner by the lake on one of the outdoor restaurant patios. Rent a kayak or paddleboard and float the day away on the lake.
Don’t forget to explore some of the historic Olympic sites from the 1980 games. Travel to the top of the ski jump ramp and see the views that jumpers have just before flying downhill, or try out the bobsled track experience.
You won’t be bored on your summer vacation in Lake Placid!
Where to Stay in Lake Placid
- Town House Lodge: Set on acres of private gardens with an outdoor swimming pool, this lodge is a fantastic option for Lake Placid. Rooms are comfortable and have kitchenettes if you like to keep your own snacks on hand!
- Mirror Lake Inn & Spa: For a luxury stay this is the perfect place to book during your Lake Placid trip. Situated on the banks of Mirror Lake with views of the Adirondack Mountains, this spa resort has plush rooms, incredible beds and views from every room. The onsite restaurant is also first-class if you don’t feel like venturing out to eat at the end of the day.
Bayfield, Wisconsin
From Jenny of Traveling in Focus
Summertime in Bayfield, Wisconsin, is truly special.
Nestled on the shore of Lake Superior, Bayfield offers a variety of activities to enjoy and makes for a memorable summer vacation in America.
One popular activity is taking an apostle boat tour, which takes you around the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore to see its spectacular sea caves, lighthouses, and cliff formations.
Keep a lookout for bald eagles and snow that still clings to the cliffs even in summer.
Drive the “fruit loop” and visit all the fruit farms in the area.
Whether your preference is cherries, strawberries, or some other berry, you are sure to find it here.
One of the best things to do is hop on the ferry to Madeleine Island for the day.
Rent a bike or moped to get around the island and visit Big Bay State Park, the stunning beaches, and wander through the shops in town.
And there is nothing better than grabbing an ice cream cone and sitting along the waterfront.
June is incredibly picturesque when the city celebrates “Bayfield In Bloom.” This annual event sees thousands of vibrant daffodils on display all over town.
Take a self-guided tour through the blooms that add a splash of color and beauty to the streets.
With so much to do in summer, don’t miss your opportunity to visit one of the best small coastal towns in the US.
Where to Stay in Bayfield
- Woodland Lodging: Set up as private suites this cabin-style accommodation is a lovely place. to stay in Bayfield. With private terraces and well-equipped kitchenettes, you have everything you need to get cozy. Sit on the terrace and enjoy the sounds of the forest in summer.
- Old Rittenhouse Inn: Perfect for old-world charm and traditional hospitality, this Inn is a step back in time and wonderfully comfortable. Rooms have huge bathtubs and overlook the pretty gardens. Breakfast is served in the charming dining room every morning.
About Kate Storm
In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.
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Rising UK stoner metal heroes Green Lung will bring rural gloom to a town near you on Midsomer tour 2024
The rising doom metal stars are set to support Opeth and Clutch on the road this summer
Folkloric doom metal bunch Green Lung have announced a string of concerts to take place across Europe this summer.
The UK band will support superstars Opeth and Clutch between June and August, and they’ll play headline shows and festival slots in between.
The full list of dates is available below.
Green Lung formed in 2017 and have released three albums since: Woodland Rites (2019), Black Harvest (2021) and This Heathen Land (2023).
The band’s music has been noted for bringing occult themes unique to rural England into doom and stoner metal.
Metal Hammer journalist Chris Chantler described This Heathen Land as “a beguiling, surprisingly diverse concoction of killer riffs, bewitching folklore and knockout songs” in his 8/10 review .
“The synths are a consistent joy, while the effervescent twin guitars are discreetly heroic – the organ/axe trade-offs on rollicking highlight Hunters In The Sky are a special treat,” Chantler wrote.
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“Tom Templar’s eccentric pipes walk a fine line between atmospheric storyteller and hard rock party-starter, his multi-tracked harmonies sometimes beguiling – as on Song Of The Stones , the LP’s only pure ritualistic folk tune – sometimes alarming.
“Most importantly, the sheer quality of songwriting edges ever upwards.”
Fellow Hammer writer Merlin Alderslade attended Green Lung’s 2023 UK tour and gave the Brighton concert a perfect 10/10 review .
“As hundreds of grinning, black-clad metallers shuffle back out into a freezing cold South Coast night, there’s the overwhelming sensation that we’ve all just witnessed something very, very special,” said Alderslade.
“And that we may not see this band in venues this small again any time soon.”
Ahead of this summer’s Midsomer shows, Green Lung will play a brief headline and festival tour in May and June.
Those dates are also listed below.
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Green Lung 2024 tour dates:
May 11: Nijmegen Sonic Whip!, Netherlands May 15: Liverpool Arts Club, UK May 16: Belfast The Limelight 2, UK May 17: Limerick Dolans Warehouse, Ireland May 18: Dublin The Grand Social, Ireland May 19: Leeds Brudenell Social Club, UK May 23–26: Catton Hall Bearded Theory Festival, UK
Jun 19–22: Cartagena Rock Imperium Festival, Spain Jun 27: Clisson Hellfest, France Jun 29: Viveiro Resurrection Fest, Spain
Aug 05: Frankfurt Am Main Batschkapp, Germany * Aug 06: Dortmund FZW Dortmund, Germany * Aug 07: Tilburg 013 Poppodium, Netherlands * Aug 09: Derbyshire Bloodstock Open Air, UK Aug 10: Southampton Papillon, UK Aug 11: Kortrijk Alcatraz Festival, Belgium Aug 13: Karlsruhe Substage Karlsruhe, Germany ** Aug 14: Luxembourg City Den Atelier, Luxembourg ** Aug 15: Erfurt Bandhaus, Germany Aug 16: Siegen Vortex Surfer Musikclub, Germany Aug 17: Sulingen Reload Festival, Germany Aug 18: Eindhoven Dynamo Metalfest, Netherlands
* supporting Opeth ** supporting Clutch
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PartyNextDoor Announces Summer Tour Dates
*R&B superstar PartyNextDoor is hitting the road this summer for the PARTYNEXTDOOR: Sorry I’m Outside Tour .
Produced by Live Nation, the 20-city tour kicks off on Wednesday, June 19th at The Van Buren in Phoenix making stops across the U.S. and Canada in Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, Atlanta, Montreal, New York City and more before wrapping up in Chicago at The Salt Shed on Thursday, August 15th, per the news release.
The artist will also visit Toronto for a special show, the date of which will be announced later.
TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with various presales on Tuesday, April 30th. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on sale beginning on Friday, May 3 at 10am local time HERE.
PartyNextDoor released a new album, PARTYNEXTDOOR 4 (P4) , last Friday, along with the music video for the standout track “For Certain.”
PARTYNEXTDOOR: SORRY I’M OUTSIDE 2024 TOUR DATES:
Wed Jun 19 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
Fri Jun 21 – San Diego, CA – SOMA
Sun Jun 23 – Las Vegas, NV – LIV Nightclub Las Vegas^
Thu Jun 27 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
Mon Jul 1 – Oakland, CA – The Fox Theater
Wed Jul 3 – Seattle, WA – The Paramount Theatre
Fri Jul 5 – Vancouver, BC – PNE Forum
Sun Jul 7 – Calgary, AB – Cowboys Music Festival*
Tue Jul 9 – Edmonton, AB – Midway Music Hall
Fri Jul 12 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
Sun Jul 14 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom
Mon Jul 15 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
Thu Jul 18 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
Sat Jul 20 – Miami, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach
Tue Jul 23 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
Thu Jul 25 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
Sat Jul 27 – Washington, D.C. – Broccoli City Festival*
Tue Jul 30 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
Tue Aug 6 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS
Thu Aug 8 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
Sun Aug 11 – Wallingford, CT – The Dome at Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Tue Aug 13 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
Thu Aug 15 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
Sun Aug 18 – Detroit, MI – Afro Nation Detroit*
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Norway Itinerary: 7 Days / 8 Days
- August 25, 2022
If you start naming the most beautiful countries in the world, Norway will definitely find a place on the list. Each turn reveals spectacular landscapes – majestic fjords, towering mountains, gushing waterfalls, charming villages, and shimmering water bodies. Norway has four seasons; winter, spring, summer, and fall. Every season has something unique to offer, whether it’s sailing through the picturesque fjords in summer or chasing the Northern Lights high above the Arctic Circle in winter.
Summers in Norway are marked by mild temperatures and days that seem to last forever. If you enjoy hiking, camping, and seeing the fjords in all their glory, summer is the time to visit Norway. The itineraries listed below are intended for summer and parts of spring and autumn , as many roads and hikes are closed during the winter. Public transportation is still available in some areas, but travel times between stops will be longer, and you will be unable to make the most of your trip. From May to September , the weather is ideal for hiking, swimming, camping, and exploring the fjords. July and August are the busiest months, and it gets extremely crowded.
Regrettably, planning a trip to Norway is not easy. Traveling between the major attractions requires long travel hours and multiple modes of transportation. The country is vast, and seeing everything in a week is impossible. There is no ‘best itinerary’ through this vast region, as the best itinerary depends on the weather, time, and preferences. The itineraries are excellent introductory trips that will give you a taste of what the country has to offer.
7-DAY NORWAY ITINERARY
Day 1– oslo.
Oslo, the capital city, is an obvious choice to start our itinerary because it is well-connected to the rest of the world. The airport express train (Flytoget) is the fastest way to get from the airport to the city center, taking only 20 minutes. It is ideal to stay in the city center so that you can make the most of your limited time in Oslo. A full-day travel pass entitles you to unlimited tram, bus, and metro rail travel within the city for the day. You can buy it at a 7-Eleven Store, train station, or router.co Depending on the time at hand, you can pick from Oslo’s top attractions.
Recommended Places to Visit in Oslo:
- Vigeland Park: This open-air sculpture park features over 200 sculptures by renowned Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland.
- Akershus Fortress: A medieval castle housing museums and restaurants.
- Opera House: An architectural masterpiece perfect for some amazing views and memorable clicks
- Kael Johans Gate: A bustling city center filled with street cafes, bars, and nightclubs.
- Aker Brygge: The upscale harbor front, built on a former shipyard, has a row of high-end restaurants with outdoor tables.
- The Viking Ship Museum is currently closed for renovations.
Day 2 – Oslo > Myrdal > Flam
We’ll be following Norway in a Nutshell itinerary here. Their package is simply a collection of train, bus, and boat tickets that take you through the Sognefjord in Western Norway. It coordinates and customizes various modes of transportation to get you from Oslo to Bergen. If you want this easier and more convenient option, book part of your itinerary through Norway in Nutshell. However, you can save money and gain flexibility by booking your own tickets.
Start by booking a train ( vy.no) from Oslo to Flam via Myrdal (6:30/8:30 am). The famous Bergen Line departs from Oslo in the morning and takes you to Myrdal. Traveling on this line is a real pleasure as it will take you through some of the highest train elevations in the world. The last hour of the 4.5-hour journey is particularly beautiful. You will then change trains and continue your excursion on Flam Railway Train (Flamsbana). The train will stop at the Kjosfossen waterfalls for 5 minutes so you can take pictures. It winds through the wild Flam Valley, past towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, deep ravines, and numerous tunnels. It is regarded to be one of Norway’s most picturesque train rides. To be honest, I thought it was a tad overhyped.
Once you reach Flam, check into your hotel . The Electric Minibus ( el.tour.no ) ride from Flam city center to Stegastein viewpoint is highly recommended. The drive will take about 30 minutes one way and will provide incredible views of the Aurlandsfjord. Spend the rest of the day in Flam doing stuff like kayaking and RIB boat tours. Or simply stroll through the busy town and end the day with a sunset at Flam Beach.
Day 3 – Flam > Gudvangen > Voss > Bergen
In the morning/afternoon embark on a cruise from Flam to Gudvangen ( norwaybest.com ) passing through the spectacular Nærøyfjord for a magical experience. Nærøyfjord is the narrowest arm of Sognefjord and is nestled between sheer cliffs, charming waterfalls, and hanging canyons. We will depart for Bergen once we touch base in Gudvangen. Travel by bus to Voss ( norwaybest.com ), then train to Bergen ( vy.no). Check-in at your hotel in Bergen and have a nice relaxing dinner.
Looks complicated? If you want an easy way out, book a trip with Norway in a Nutshell , and they will reserve all the tickets from Oslo to Bergen for you. However, it would be significantly more expensive. During the tour booking process, you can request luggage transportation so you don’t have to drag it around all day.
Day 4 – Bergen
Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, is a popular tourist destination. The enchanting town has plenty to keep you busy for the day. Ride the Bergen Funicular from the city center to Mount Floyen for panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas. You can also hike one of the many trails that lead to Mount Floyen. If you want to enjoy more 360-degree views over the city, take the cable car to Mount Ulriken, the highest of the 7 mountains surrounding Bergen. A visit to Bryggen is not to be missed. It is a historic district with a row of brightly colored wooden buildings lining Vagen Harbour. Bryggen is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Norway’s most photographed landmarks. The streets, nooks, and corners of the old town have an irresistible charm and are worth exploring.
Day 5 – Alesund
Take the morning flight (1 hour) to Alesund. The airport shuttle will leave you at the city center. The quaint coastal town appears to be straight out of a fairy tale. Alesund is known for its Art Nouveau architecture, which was adopted to rebuild the town after a fire in 1904. Stroll along the harbor and admire the architecture of the matchbox town. If you arrive on a clear day, hike up to Aksla Viewpoint (418 steps) for a bird’s-eye view of the town. There is also a road that you can drive up to.
If you’re looking for some excitement, wildlife sea safaris, and kayaking trips will not disappoint. You can drive the famous Atlantic Road if you have a car. It takes three hours each way, including the ferry ride from Vestness to Molde and back. The city is also well-known for its signature, home-cooked desserts . So, go ahead and pick up your favorite cake or pastry from a local bakery.
Day 6 – Geiranger
We’ll be taking a morning cruise from Alesund to Geiranger today. The ride takes three hours one way and passes through three magnificent fjords, including the UNESCO World Heritage Geirangerfjord. The fjord is surrounded by some of the steepest mountains, which emerge straight from the azure waters. An incredible sight. The cruise also travels by some scenic vistas along the way, such as The Suitor and The Seven Sisters waterfalls. The boat trip concludes in Geiranger, a small, crowded village located at the end of the Geirangerfjord. Your time in Geiranger is limited, but you can still enjoy a few activities such as
- Embark on a kayaking tour/RIB boat tour of the tranquil fjord.
- Rent one of the tiny electrical cars and explore Geiranger.
- Hire an E-Bike and pedal to one of the popular viewpoints, such as Flydalsjuvet and Eagle Bend
- Climb 327 steps to experience the mighty Waterfall Walk, which brings you close to the wild, roaring river.
It’s time to return to Alesund. You have two choices. You can rejoin the cruise that brought you from Alesund. It returns three hours later. If you want to see different landscapes, you can travel by land in two parts. The first bus ride labeled “The Garden Route,” will take us from Geiranger to Andalsnes. The route includes Trollstigen (with hairpin turns) and Eagle Road (a zig-zag road). From Andalsnes, board another bus to Alesund. This trip can be booked here . You can save money by booking your own bus tickets through this website . However, the route becomes inaccessible after mid-August. If you travel in late summer, your only option is to return to Alesund by cruise. Stay overnight in Alesund.
Day 7 – Oslo
Fly to Olso. If you still have some time before your return flight, you can do some last-minute shopping. It’s time to leave Norway for your next destination.
8-DAY NORWAY ITINERARY
If you enjoy hiking, a stopover in Stavanger makes sense. In that case, our trip will be over in 8 days.
Day 1 – Oslo
Arrive in Oslo and spend the day exploring the capital city
Day 2 –Stavanger
Fly into Stavanger (50 minutes), a city on Norway’s southwestern tip. Take the Flybussen coach to the port or the city center. The tiny town is compact and can be easily explored on foot. The picturesque streets, white wooden houses, and beautiful harbor are a photographer’s dream. If you have more time to kill, you can visit the Stavanger Cathedral and the Norwegian Petroleum Museum. Have an early night as we have a busy day ahead of us.
Day 3 – Lysefjord Cruise and Pulpit Rock
Pulpit Rock, located near Stavanger, is a towering cliff plateau suspended directly over Lysefjorden. The phenomenal fjord was formed by powerful glaciers during the ice age. We’re in Stavanger primarily to hike Pulpit Rock. Begin your journey at the ferry terminal, which is a short walk from the center of Stavanger. From here, you can take the Lysefjorden cruise. Cruising the magnificent Lysefjorden is the ideal warm-up for the Pulpit Rock hike. The trip will take about 40 minutes. The cruise concludes in Forsand, from where you take a bus to Preikestolen Mountain Lodge (30 minutes). The bus will drop you off right at the car park where you will begin your hike.
You must make your own way up to Pulpit Rock. Guided tours are possible, but they are quite expensive. It is a 4km one-way hike with a 350m elevation gain that can take 4-5 hours to complete. It’s not an easy hike, especially if you’re not in great shape. The Norwegians are extremely fit, so don’t be fooled by their effortless hiking. The boulders are large and slippery, making them difficult to climb or descend. The weather is unpredictable – it can be hot & sunny or start raining – and there is no shelter. So, be prepared before you start your hike. Bring snacks, water, a raincoat, sunscreen, and anything else you may require.
You will be rewarded with spectacular views of the Lysefjorden once you reach the top. The fjords and the surrounding mountains look breathtakingly beautiful from above. It must be seen to be believed. Click a few pictures, enjoy a small picnic, and then start your descent. Return to Stavanger by bus (45 minutes), passing through the world’s longest underwater tunnel. The entire trip – cruise, bus to Preikestolen, and the return bus to Stavanger – can be booked here .
Take the 5-hour express bus ( nor-way.no ) or the 35-minute morning flight to Bergen. You can use the airport bus or the light rail (Bybanen) to get to the city center from the airport. The rest of the day is yours to spend at leisure and discover Bergen.
Day 5 – Bergen > Myrdal > Flam > Gudvangen > Voss > Bergen
This route is similar to the Oslo version. We will leave Bergen at around 8:30 a.m.( vy.no ), change trains at Myrdal, continue on Flam Railways to Flam, take the fjord cruise to Gudvangen, and then return to Bergen via Voss. The journey will take the entire day, and you will reach Bergen around 9 p.m. This trip can also be booked through Norway in a Nutshell. Stay in Bergen for the night
PS: This time we won’t be spending the night in Flam. However, if you find the trip to be too exhausting and don’t mind switching hotels recurrently, you can stay overnight in Flam and travel back to Bergen the next day. If you choose to stay, you will finish the itinerary in 9 days.
Day 6, 7, and 8 – Alesund, Geiranger and Oslo
We will fly to Alesund and then follow the same itinerary as described in the 7-day itinerary above.
If you have three more days to spare, you can take a round trip to the Lofoten Islands from Bergen or Oslo.
Things to know before you travel:
- I believe 7-10 days is sufficient time to explore Norway if you don’t enjoy hiking. Everything is stunningly gorgeous, but the landscapes are quite similar. Meandering around makes no sense when you consider the cost of spending each day in Norway. This is my personal opinion.
- Please double-check the exact train/bus schedule before planning your trip. They are provisional and subject to change each year.
- The local currency is the Norwegian Kroner (NOK), but you don’t need any cash in Norway. Credit and debit cards are accepted everywhere.
- Norway is widely regarded as one of the safest countries in the world, with extremely low crime rates.
- Unless you are exceptionally lucky, it is impossible to see the Northern Lights in the summer. The aurora is active all year; there are simply not enough hours of complete darkness for it to be visible during the summer months. Because the nights are the longest from November to February , this is the best time to see the Northern Lights. A visit between September and March should provide a good opportunity to see them.
- You can see the Midnight Sun in Norway. The Midnight Sun isn’t a different kind of sun. It’s the same sun, but it never sets. As a result, there are 24 hours of daylight. Svalbard has the longest period of Midnight Sun in Norway. Between 20 April and 22 August, the sun does not set.
- Norway is notoriously expensive. Everything will burn a huge hole in your wallet, including lodging, dining, groceries, excursions, and public transportation.
- Norwegian is Norway’s official language. The majority of Norwegians speak English. The locals always start in their native language, but they are quick to assist with any questions you may have.
- Free Wi-Fi is available everywhere – buses, trains, ferries, restaurants, attractions, and so on.
- Carry a raincoat and jacket even in the summer. The weather changes frequently and the temperature drops when you reach a higher altitude.
- Norwegians dress very casually, even in big cities. Keep that in mind while packing your bags.
- Flybussen Airport Shuttles are the most convenient and cost-effective way to travel to and from all major Norwegian cities. Tickets are available on the bus, but they are always cheaper online .
- When taking the tram from Myrdal to Flam, sit on the left side of the tram for better views.
- Norway-in-a-Nutshell is a package, and you are not a NIN traveler if you book your tickets. You will therefore need to make your own way in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
- In Norway, buses, trains, and ferries are generally aligned. As a result, if your train is delayed, the subsequent bus/ferry will wait for it to arrive before departing. Surprisingly, trains in Norway are frequently late
- Roads in Norway are largely in good condition, so driving should not be a problem. You will drive on the right side of the road.
- In Norway, gasoline is pricey. If you intend to drive, keep this in mind when budgeting your trip.
- Many towns are not connected by road. As a result, vehicles enter car ferries that travel between fjords and islands.
- Finding vegetarian or vegan options is not difficult in Norway. However, vegetarians will only find 2-3 choices on the menu.
- In Norway, tap water is perfectly safe, and you don’t need to buy bottled water. During the Pulpit Rock hike, I filled my water bottle from a stream, as suggested by the staff. I was just fine.
- You are eligible for a VAT refund if you are visiting from outside the EU. So, remember to get your VAT refund forms from every shop where you buy something.
- The post is not sponsored by anyone. The links have been provided to help readers plan their trip to Norway.
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Norway is amazing. I would love to explore it even more. Thanks for sharing
Very informative information. Just one query. You say in Norway they drive on the left. Everywhere else it says they drive on the right like the rest of Europe . Maybe you need to correct this.
Thanks for pointing out this. Will definitely check.
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Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow: The Best of Moscow!
I just got back from one week in Moscow. And, as you might have already guessed, it was a mind-boggling experience. It was not my first trip to the Russian capital. But I hardly ever got enough time to explore this sprawling city. Visiting places for business rarely leaves enough time for sightseeing. I think that if you’ve got one week in Russia, you can also consider splitting your time between its largest cities (i.e. Saint Petersburg ) to get the most out of your trip. Seven days will let you see the majority of the main sights and go beyond just scratching the surface. In this post, I’m going to share with you my idea of the perfect travel itinerary for one week in Moscow.
Moscow is perhaps both the business and cultural hub of Russia. There is a lot more to see here than just the Kremlin and Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Centuries-old churches with onion-shaped domes dotted around the city are in stark contrast with newly completed impressive skyscrapers of Moscow City dominating the skyline. I spent a lot of time thinking about my Moscow itinerary before I left. And this city lived up to all of my expectations.
Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow
Day 1 – red square and the kremlin.
Metro Station: Okhotny Ryad on Red Line.
No trip to Moscow would be complete without seeing its main attraction. The Red Square is just a stone’s throw away from several metro stations. It is home to some of the most impressive architectural masterpieces in the city. The first thing you’ll probably notice after entering it and passing vendors selling weird fur hats is the fairytale-like looking Saint Basil’s Cathedral. It was built to commemorate one of the major victories of Ivan the Terrible. I once spent 20 minutes gazing at it, trying to find the perfect angle to snap it. It was easier said than done because of the hordes of locals and tourists.
As you continue strolling around Red Square, there’s no way you can miss Gum. It was widely known as the main department store during the Soviet Era. Now this large (yet historic) shopping mall is filled with expensive boutiques, pricey eateries, etc. During my trip to Moscow, I was on a tight budget. So I only took a retro-style stroll in Gum to get a rare glimpse of a place where Soviet leaders used to grocery shop and buy their stuff. In case you want some modern shopping experience, head to the Okhotny Ryad Shopping Center with stores like New Yorker, Zara, and Adidas.
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To continue this Moscow itinerary, next you may want to go inside the Kremlin walls. This is the center of Russian political power and the president’s official residence. If you’re planning to pay Kremlin a visit do your best to visit Ivan the Great Bell Tower as well. Go there as early as possible to avoid crowds and get an incredible bird’s-eye view. There are a couple of museums that are available during designated visiting hours. Make sure to book your ticket online and avoid lines.
Day 2 – Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Tretyakov Gallery, and the Arbat Street
Metro Station: Kropotkinskaya on Red Line
As soon as you start creating a Moscow itinerary for your second day, you’ll discover that there are plenty of metro stations that are much closer to certain sites. Depending on your route, take a closer look at the metro map to pick the closest.
The white marble walls of Christ the Saviour Cathedral are awe-inspiring. As you approach this tallest Orthodox Christian church, you may notice the bronze sculptures, magnificent arches, and cupolas that were created to commemorate Russia’s victory against Napoleon.
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Unfortunately, the current Cathedral is a replica, since original was blown to bits in 1931 by the Soviet government. The new cathedral basically follows the original design, but they have added some new elements such as marble high reliefs.
Home to some precious collection of artworks, in Tretyakov Gallery you can find more than 150,000 of works spanning centuries of artistic endeavor. Originally a privately owned gallery, it now has become one of the largest museums in Russia. The Gallery is often considered essential to visit. But I have encountered a lot of locals who have never been there.
Famous for its souvenirs, musicians, and theaters, Arbat street is among the few in Moscow that were turned into pedestrian zones. Arbat street is usually very busy with tourists and locals alike. My local friend once called it the oldest street in Moscow dating back to 1493. It is a kilometer long walking street filled with fancy gift shops, small cozy restaurants, lots of cute cafes, and street artists. It is closed to any vehicular traffic, so you can easily stroll it with kids.
Day 3 – Moscow River Boat Ride, Poklonnaya Hill Victory Park, the Moscow City
Metro Station: Kievskaya and Park Pobedy on Dark Blue Line / Vystavochnaya on Light Blue Line
Voyaging along the Moscow River is definitely one of the best ways to catch a glimpse of the city and see the attractions from a bit different perspective. Depending on your Moscow itinerary, travel budget and the time of the year, there are various types of boats available. In the summer there is no shortage of boats, and you’ll be spoiled for choice.
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If you find yourself in Moscow during the winter months, I’d recommend going with Radisson boat cruise. These are often more expensive (yet comfy). They offer refreshments like tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and, of course, alcoholic drinks. Prices may vary but mostly depend on your food and drink selection. Find their main pier near the opulent Ukraine hotel . The hotel is one of the “Seven Sisters”, so if you’re into the charm of Stalinist architecture don’t miss a chance to stay there.
The area near Poklonnaya Hill has the closest relation to the country’s recent past. The memorial complex was completed in the mid-1990s to commemorate the Victory and WW2 casualties. Also known as the Great Patriotic War Museum, activities here include indoor attractions while the grounds around host an open-air museum with old tanks and other vehicles used on the battlefield.
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The hallmark of the memorial complex and the first thing you see as you exit metro is the statue of Nike mounted to its column. This is a very impressive Obelisk with a statue of Saint George slaying the dragon at its base.
Maybe not as impressive as Shanghai’s Oriental Pearl Tower , the skyscrapers of the Moscow City (otherwise known as Moscow International Business Center) are so drastically different from dull Soviet architecture. With 239 meters and 60 floors, the Empire Tower is the seventh highest building in the business district.
The observation deck occupies 56 floor from where you have some panoramic views of the city. I loved the view in the direction of Moscow State University and Luzhniki stadium as well to the other side with residential quarters. The entrance fee is pricey, but if you’re want to get a bird’s eye view, the skyscraper is one of the best places for doing just that.
Day 4 – VDNKh, Worker and Collective Farm Woman Monument, The Ostankino TV Tower
Metro Station: VDNKh on Orange Line
VDNKh is one of my favorite attractions in Moscow. The weird abbreviation actually stands for Russian vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva (Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy). With more than 200 buildings and 30 pavilions on the grounds, VDNKh serves as an open-air museum. You can easily spend a full day here since the park occupies a very large area.
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First, there are pavilions that used to showcase different cultures the USSR was made of. Additionally, there is a number of shopping pavilions, as well as Moskvarium (an Oceanarium) that features a variety of marine species. VDNKh is a popular venue for events and fairs. There is always something going on, so I’d recommend checking their website if you want to see some particular exhibition.
A stone’s throw away from VDNKh there is a very distinctive 25-meters high monument. Originally built in 1937 for the world fair in Paris, the hulking figures of men and women holding a hammer and a sickle represent the Soviet idea of united workers and farmers. It doesn’t take much time to see the monument, but visiting it gives some idea of the Soviet Union’s grandiose aspirations.
I have a thing for tall buildings. So to continue my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow I decided to climb the fourth highest TV tower in the world. This iconic 540m tower is a fixture of the skyline. You can see it virtually from everywhere in Moscow, and this is where you can get the best panoramic views (yep, even better than Empire skyscraper).
Parts of the floor are made of tempered glass, so it can be quite scary to exit the elevator. But trust me, as you start observing buildings and cars below, you won’t want to leave. There is only a limited number of tickets per day, so you may want to book online. Insider tip: the first tour is cheaper, you can save up to $10 if go there early.
Day 5 – A Tour To Moscow Manor Houses
Metro Station: Kolomenskoye, Tsaritsyno on Dark Green Line / Kuskovo on Purple Line
I love visiting the manor houses and palaces in Moscow. These opulent buildings were generally built to house Russian aristocratic families and monarchs. Houses tend to be rather grand affairs with impressive architecture. And, depending on the whims of the owners, some form of a landscaped garden.
During the early part of the 20th century though, many of Russia’s aristocratic families (including the family of the last emperor) ended up being killed or moving abroad . Their manor houses were nationalized. Some time later (after the fall of the USSR) these were open to the public. It means that today a great many of Moscow’s finest manor houses and palaces are open for touring.
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There are 20 manor houses scattered throughout the city and more than 25 in the area around. But not all of them easily accessible and exploring them often takes a lot of time. I’d recommend focusing on three most popular estates in Moscow that are some 30-minute metro ride away from Kremlin.
Sandwiched between the Moscow River and the Andropov Avenue, Kolomenskoye is a UNESCO site that became a public park in the 1920’s. Once a former royal estate, now it is one of the most tranquil parks in the city with gorgeous views. The Ascension Church, The White Column, and the grounds are a truly grand place to visit.
You could easily spend a full day here, exploring a traditional Russian village (that is, in fact, a market), picnicking by the river, enjoying the Eastern Orthodox church architecture, hiking the grounds as well as and wandering the park and gardens with wildflower meadows, apple orchards, and birch and maple groves. The estate museum showcases Russian nature at its finest year-round.
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If my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow was a family tree, Tsaritsyno Park would probably be the crazy uncle that no-one talks about. It’s a large park in the south of the city of mind-boggling proportions, unbelievable in so many ways, and yet most travelers have never heard of it.
The palace was supposed to be a summer home for Empress Catherine the Great. But since the construction didn’t meet with her approval the palace was abandoned. Since the early 1990’s the palace, the pond, and the grounds have been undergoing renovations. The entire complex is now looking brighter and more elaborately decorated than at possibly any other time during its history. Like most parks in Moscow, you can visit Tsaritsyno free of charge, but there is a small fee if you want to visit the palace.
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Last, but by no means least on my Moscow itinerary is Kuskovo Park . This is definitely an off-the-beaten-path place. While it is not easily accessible, you will be rewarded with a lack of crowds. This 18th-century summer country house of the Sheremetev family was one of the first summer country estates of the Russian nobility. And when you visit you’ll quickly realize why locals love this park.
Like many other estates, Kuskovo has just been renovated. So there are lovely French formal garden, a grotto, and the Dutch house to explore. Make sure to plan your itinerary well because the estate is some way from a metro station.
Day 6 – Explore the Golden Ring
Creating the Moscow itinerary may keep you busy for days with the seemingly endless amount of things to do. Visiting the so-called Golden Ring is like stepping back in time. Golden Ring is a “theme route” devised by promotion-minded journalist and writer Yuri Bychkov.
Having started in Moscow the route will take you through a number of historical cities. It now includes Suzdal, Vladimir, Kostroma, Yaroslavl and Sergiev Posad. All these awe-inspiring towns have their own smaller kremlins and feature dramatic churches with onion-shaped domes, tranquil residential areas, and other architectural landmarks.
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I only visited two out of eight cities included on the route. It is a no-brainer that Sergiev Posad is the nearest and the easiest city to see on a day trip from Moscow. That being said, you can explore its main attractions in just one day. Located some 70 km north-east of the Russian capital, this tiny and overlooked town is home to Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, UNESCO Site.
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Sergiev Posad is often described as being at the heart of Russian spiritual life. So it is uncommon to see the crowds of Russian pilgrims showing a deep reverence for their religion. If you’re traveling independently and using public transport, you can reach Sergiev Posad by bus (departs from VDNKh) or by suburban commuter train from Yaroslavskaya Railway Station (Bahnhof). It takes about one and a half hours to reach the town.
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is a great place to get a glimpse of filling and warming Russian lunch, specifically at the “ Gostevaya Izba ” restaurant. Try the duck breast, hearty potato and vegetables, and the awesome Napoleon cake.
Day 7 – Gorky Park, Izmailovo Kremlin, Patriarch’s Ponds
Metro Station: Park Kultury or Oktyabrskaya on Circle Line / Partizanskaya on Dark Blue Line / Pushkinskaya on Dark Green Line
Gorky Park is in the heart of Moscow. It offers many different types of outdoor activities, such as dancing, cycling, skateboarding, walking, jogging, and anything else you can do in a park. Named after Maxim Gorky, this sprawling and lovely park is where locals go on a picnic, relax and enjoy free yoga classes. It’s a popular place to bike around, and there is a Muzeon Art Park not far from here. A dynamic location with a younger vibe. There is also a pier, so you can take a cruise along the river too.
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The Kremlin in Izmailovo is by no means like the one you can find near the Red Square. Originally built for decorative purposes, it now features the Vernissage flea market and a number of frequent fairs, exhibitions, and conferences. Every weekend, there’s a giant flea market in Izmailovo, where dozens of stalls sell Soviet propaganda crap, Russian nesting dolls, vinyl records, jewelry and just about any object you can imagine. Go early in the morning if you want to beat the crowds.
All the Bulgakov’s fans should pay a visit to Patriarch’s Ponds (yup, that is plural). With a lovely small city park and the only one (!) pond in the middle, the location is where the opening scene of Bulgakov’s novel Master and Margarita was set. The novel is centered around a visit by Devil to the atheistic Soviet Union is considered by many critics to be one of the best novels of the 20th century. I spent great two hours strolling the nearby streets and having lunch in the hipster cafe.
Conclusion and Recommendations
To conclude, Moscow is a safe city to visit. I have never had a problem with getting around and most locals are really friendly once they know you’re a foreigner. Moscow has undergone some serious reconstruction over the last few years. So you can expect some places to be completely different. I hope my one week Moscow itinerary was helpful! If you have less time, say 4 days or 5 days, I would cut out day 6 and day 7. You could save the Golden Ring for a separate trip entirely as there’s lots to see!
What are your thoughts on this one week Moscow itinerary? Are you excited about your first time in the city? Let me know in the comments below!
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24 comments.
Ann Snook-Moreau
Moscow looks so beautiful and historic! Thanks for including public transit information for those of us who don’t like to rent cars.
MindTheTravel
Yup, that is me 🙂 Rarely rent + stick to the metro = Full wallet!
Mariella Blago
Looks like you had loads of fun! Well done. Also great value post for travel lovers.
Thanks, Mariella!
I have always wanted to go to Russia, especially Moscow. These sights look absolutely beautiful to see and there is so much history there!
Agree! Moscow is a thousand-year-old city and there is definitely something for everyone.
Tara Pittman
Those are amazing buildings. Looks like a place that would be amazing to visit.
Adriana Lopez
Never been to Moscow or Russia but my family has. Many great spots and a lot of culture. Your itinerary sounds fantastic and covers a lot despite it is only a short period of time.
What was their favourite thing about Russia?
Gladys Parker
I know very little about Moscow or Russia for the\at matter. I do know I would have to see the Red Square and all of its exquisite architectural masterpieces. Also the CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE SAVIOUR. Thanks for shedding some light on visiting Moscow.
Thanks for swinging by! The Red Square is a great starting point, but there way too many places and things to discover aside from it!
Ruthy @ Percolate Kitchen
You are making me so jealous!! I’ve always wanted to see Russia.
Moscow is in my bucket list, I don’t know when I can visit there, your post is really useful. As a culture rich place we need to spend at least week.
DANA GUTKOWSKI
Looks like you had a great trip! Thanks for all the great info! I’ve never been in to Russia, but this post makes me wanna go now!
Wow this is amazing! Moscow is on my bucket list – such an amazing place to visit I can imagine! I can’t wait to go there one day!
The building on the second picture looks familiar. I keep seeing that on TV.
Reesa Lewandowski
What beautiful moments! I always wish I had the personality to travel more like this!
Perfect itinerary for spending a week in Moscow! So many places to visit and it looks like you had a wonderful time. I would love to climb that tower. The views I am sure must have been amazing!
I was lucky enough to see the skyline of Moscow from this TV Tower and it is definitely mind-blowing.
Chelsea Pearl
Moscow is definitely up there on my travel bucket list. So much history and iconic architecture!
Thumbs up! 🙂
Blair Villanueva
OMG I dream to visit Moscow someday! Hope the visa processing would be okay (and become more affordable) so I could pursue my dream trip!
Yup, visa processing is the major downside! Agree! Time and the money consuming process…
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The Best 7 Day New England Road Trip Itinerary (+ 5 & 10 Day Options!) 2024
Having traveled through the entire New England region for 15+ years, I’ve been able to get a strong understanding on the best things to do, and I’m so thrilled that I’ve finally developed my ultimate 7 Day New England Itinerary to share with you!
A 7-day itinerary to tour New England has been one of my most requested topics, and I totally understand why. It’s so hard to look at a region comprised of 6 gorgeous states, and try to figure out what’s worth your time, and what you can leave out. Well, good news – I’m taking the guess work out for you. In all my years of traveling through this region, I’ve cherry-picked what I think is the best route to take to plan the perfect road trip in 7 days.
While I think everything is pretty much worth your time in New England (I’m a bit biased!), this itinerary focuses on the best of the best, and also takes into consideration efficiency so you have as much time as possible to also enjoy your destinations.
This itinerary is also geared toward those who are visiting New England for the first time. With that, let’s get into it, shall we?
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How Many Days Do You Need In New England?
You can easily spend anywhere from a few days to a month in New England, so this entirely depends on how much time you really have to dedicate to your trip. This post will prove that you can easily see some of the best things in this region with my 7 Day New England road trip itinerary.
But, that said, more is always more when it comes to time to travel, right? 😉 So of course, you can easily turn this itinerary into a 10-day adventure, or even two weeks. Under my 10 Day New England road trip itinerary option later in the post, you’ll see that I’ve made notes on side excursions where you can easily add in a day or two to extend your trip even further.
And of course, you can definitely see some of the best places in just 5 days, and I’ve included a 5-Day option at the very end for those who don’t have as much time (and don’t worry, it’s still pretty great!).
My motto is always, “Even if I just have one day, it’s better than not going at all,” so whatever time you have for your trip with definitely be worth it. I’m excited to cheer you on as you plan your trip 😊
Where To Start A 7 Day New England Road Trip Itinerary?
For any road trip through this region, Boston is the best place to start, especially if you’re flying in. Boston Logan International Airport typically offers the cheapest flights to this area, and is also a worthy destination to explore on its own.
Not only that, this city also incredibly convenient to most places in New England, and is centrally-located in the region, and therefore, is just the easiest starting point. For that reason, pretty much all of my itineraries on this website start in Boston because after years of experience, I’ve found this to be the absolute best option.
If you’re not flying in, however, and already live in this area, or are driving in from nearby, Boston is still a great starting point ( especially if you’ve never been!). But you can definitely adjust this itinerary to start from anywhere in New England that best suits your needs.
The only time I would suggest using a place like Portland, Maine as your starting point if if you plan to really only explore the northern areas of New England, like the rest of Maine or New Hampshire. But even in that case, Boston is still just as convenient, so it will then simply depend on personal preference at that point.
7 Day New England Road Trip Overview
Day 1: Boston – New England’s biggest and most exciting city!
Day 2: Woodstock – Vermont’s most beautiful town.
Day 2 Alternative Option : Skip Woodstock, and stay an extra day in Boston, with a day trip to Salem if you’d like.
Day 3: The White Mountains in New Hampshire – Home to breathtaking mountain views, and New England’s highest peak.
Days 4-5: Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park – One of the most charming coastal towns in New England, and the spectacular views in the park make this destination worthy of two nights.
Day 6: Drive to Portland, Maine , with optional stops along the way.
Day 6 Alternative Option : Stay the night in a smaller coastal town if that’s more your speed!
Day 7: Head back to Boston , with some great stops along the way.
Notes About This Itinerary
→ For some stops along this route, I also suggest other options to really help you create the ultimate road trip for you based on your preferences. So keep an eye out for those, and get ready to take some notes!
→ This 7 Day New England road trip itinerary also follows a true road trip style , meaning you’ll be in a different town each night of your stay (with one exception, which is Bar Harbor). You can certainly tweak that to your liking if you prefer to stay in one place for two or more nights – do what feels right for you.
→ Lastly, this itinerary was intended to show you around all the different landscapes New England has to offer, so I wanted to include a mix of urban, countryside, mountains and coastal to show you the very best of it all. I also focused on locations that are largely perfect to visit year-round, so seasonality was not factored in.
Day 1: Boston
Boston is one of my all-time favorite cities, and as mentioned, it’s the absolute best place to start your road trip – especially if you’re flying in. I love that it feels like an exciting city, but is also incredibly charming, historic and packed with character. There’s just something very cozy about it, and it’s most definitely worth spending a day exploring during your 7 day New England road trip.
An alternative option, depending on how tired you’ll be once you arrive, is to tack Boston on at the very end. In this case, you’ll want to immediately depart for Woodstock once you arrive, and then spend your last day in Boston (but follow this itinerary for everything else in order).
Here are some awesome things to consider doing on your day in Boston:
- Walk the Freedom Trail: this group tour is an excellent choice!
- Meander through my two favorite neighborhoods: Beacon Hill & the North End.
- Stroll along the waterfront areas – the Charles Esplanade is especially beautiful.
- Walk through the Public Gardens – the bridge is such a great spot for gorgeous photos.
- Eat, eat, and then eat some more. The culinary scene in Boston is incredible, and seafood here is a specialty.
- In fact, take a food tour for the inside scoop on all the best places: here are my favorite food tours in Boston .
- Grab some cannoli at Mike’s Pastry.
Hotel suggestions in Boston:
Splurge: Boston Harbor Hotel . A 5-star waterfront hotel that’s more than worth the splurge to kick start your amazing road trip through New England. The location is also convenient to a lot of attractions.
Moderate: Revere Hotel Boston Common . I stay here a lot when I visit Boston. It’s a great location that’s walkable to a lot.
Budget: HI Boston Hostel . Boston is typically an expensive city to visit unless you’re coming in the winter, and this hostel is a great option to save some money during your stay. It also has an awesome location.
Day 2: Woodstock, Vermont (2h 15m From Boston)
Why Woodstock Next? No trip to New England is complete without a stop in a charming Vermont town, and Woodstock is the best of the best when it comes to idyllic scenery and character. It’s also home to “Vermont’s most beautiful address,” which I’ll tell you about under the suggestions on where to stay.
Woodstock has a wonderful town center, where you’ll find independent shops, cafés, and restaurants, covered bridges, farms, and it’s also surrounded by beautiful rural scenery once you drive outside of town. It’s the perfect option for this itinerary if you’re hoping to get a glimpse of Vermont.
Here are some awesome things to do in Woodstock, VT:
- Meander through the most adorable village where all the shops and restaurants are. This part of town is entirely walkable, so park and enjoy!
- Visit the three covered bridges: Middle, Taftsville and Lincoln.
- Explore Billings Farm & Museum.
- Taste local maple syrups and cheeses at Sugarbush Farms.
- Take a drive to Farmhouse Pottery, just outside of the town center, which is now a famous ceramics shop – they have a studio on-site where you can watch artisans at work, or you can book a pottery session with them!
Psst! I have an entire post all about the best things to do in Woodstock, VT , if you’d like more ideas and info 😉
Where to stay in Woodstock, VT :
Luxury option : Woodstock Inn & Resort (Vermont’s most beautiful address!). It’s a splurge, but located right in town, and the perfect way to treat yourself for a 1 night stay.
Moderate: 506 On The River Inn . Very beautiful hotel that’s right on the river and feels cozy.
Budget : The Vesper . A cute little B&B with modern rooms, great prices, and walkable to the village.
Insider Tip s: Woodstock tends to be an expensive place to visit, so if you’re on a budget, the nearby town of Quechee is a great alternative, and is only about 15 minutes from Woodstock. Quechee is also very cute and I love visiting both towns when I’m in the area.
Also, if you visit in the fall during foliage, or your stay happens to be on a weekend, some of these hotels may have a 2-night minimum stay requirement, so keep that in mind.
Alternative Option: If you would prefer to spend 2 nights in Boston and skip Woodstock, you can most definitely do that. Boston is a great place for day trips to other nearby areas, including Provincetown on Cape Cod, as well as Salem. A ferry will take you from Boston to Provincetown, and to Salem, so you still won’t need to pick-up your rental car right away if you choose this option. These ferry options are seasonal, so plan accordingly.
→ Click here to check out ferries from Boston to Provincetown
→ Click here to check out ferries from Boston to Salem
Psst! I have some helpful guides including planning the perfect Salem, MA day trip , and the best time to visit Salem if you need more information 😉
Day 3: The White Mountains, New Hampshire (1h 30m From Woodstock)
Why White Mountains Next? They’re on the way to Acadia National Park (which is the next stop!), and they’re very worth your time ( especially if you’re traveling in the fall season). The White Mountains are home to a great mix of cute towns, epic mountain views, and amazing parks or hiking and scenic drives.
While the White Mountains doesn’t necessarily offer that New England charm you’re probably expecting, I still think this region is worth visiting on your way to Acadia for the reasons mentioned above. The drives through the White Mountains National Forest, and Crawford Notch State Park is so beautiful, and offer such a well-rounded perspective of New England’s beauty, when you combine this region with all the other coastal stops on the rest of this itinerary 😉
Here are some awesome things to do in the White Mountains:
- Explore Franconia Notch State Park , and with 1 day, I suggest prioritizing Flume Gorge, which is perfect for all ages, and one of the most popular attractions in the entire state that’s worth your time.
- If you’re looking for a fun hike, the Artist Bluff Trail offers incredible views of Echo Lake.
- Ride the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway to the mountain’s summit for awesome views.
- Explore The Basin, which is very close to Flume Gorge, and is very quick and easy.
Where to stay in the White Mountains? I highly suggest Littleton . It’s a charming little town with awesome shops and restaurants (it’s often regarded as having one of the best Main Streets in the U.S.!), and it’s also very close to some of the top must-see things from my list above, making it super convenient and efficient for 1 day.
However, I have an entire detailed post on where to stay in the White Mountains , if you’re looking for more of a breakdown of the towns, and my hotel suggestions.
Hotel suggestions in Littleton :
Thayers Inn : Located right on Main Street in the heart of downtown, and very cozy. Keep in mind that this is a historic hotel, so they’re not able to make a lot of modern updates, so it’s not for everyone – but I really enjoyed my stay here and appreciated how it felt like I was stepping back in time!
Hampton Inn : A nice option that’s on the commercial side of town, but very close to the highway to get around quicker.
Pro Tip: You’ll drive right past Hanover, NH on your way from Woodstock, which is home to Dartmouth College, and is a really adorable little town to stop in for lunch, or to take a driving break. Right in the same area is Norwich, VT, which is home to the King Arthur Baking Company campus , and is a really fun spot to pick up some baked goods (especially breads and pastries!) and also have lunch outside on their lawn.
Here are some posts you may find helpful while you plan your time in the White Mountains:
- Things To Do In Franconia, NH
- Things To Do In Littleton, NH
- Things To Do In Lincoln, NH
Days 4-5: Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor (4h 30m From The White Mountains)
Why Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor Next? Acadia is one of the most incredible and iconic destinations in the Northeast, and definitely one of the best places to visit in New England . Even though it’s pretty far north, it’s so worth it for the stunning views. I’ve budgeted two nights here because your drive from the White Mountains to Acadia is a bit longer, and because Acadia just warrants extra time.
Also, Bar Harbor, I think, it’s such a quintessential coastal New England town filled with character. The town is small, and very walkable, and you’ll get some nice views of the bay and harbor just by walking along the town’s waterfront.
There’s also opportunities for boat tours from town, great restaurants to choose from, and of course, quick access to Acadia!
Here are some awesome things to do in Acadia National Park for a short trip:
→ Walk Ocean Path , which connects Sand Beach to the Otter Cliffs. This is the perfect scenic walk to tackle with a short amount of time because it’s easy, and offers some of the best and most iconic views of the coastline.
→ Thunder Hole is along Ocean Path, so you’ll pass right by it if you walk this trail. If you’re there on a windy day, the waves will crash so loudly that it sounds like thunder. Otherwise, it’s just a scenic overlook that’s still worth a stop.
→ If you’d like to tackle a hike, a nice one for a quick visit to the park is Great Head . This starts at Sand Beach, and is pretty easy (with some rock scrambling at the beginning), but offers incredible views along the way). After this, you can walk back across Sand Beach and do the Ocean Path for the perfect day in Acadia.
→ Lunch at the Jordan Pond Restaurant is also really fun, and a more relaxing way to spend some of your time in the park. It’s open seasonally only, so plan accordingly, and is famous for their popovers, and incredible views of the famous Bubble Rocks.
→ Sunrise at Cadillac Mountain is one of the most popular things to do, and definitely worth your time! This location is one of the first places in the U.S. to watch the sunrise, and it’s the actually first sunrise spot between October 7 through mid-March. This is another great reason to spend two nights here. Note : Reservations are now required when taking the auto road to Cadillac Mountain’s summit mid-May through October . Click here for more info!
→ Cover more ground by renting E-bikes to explore the park!
→ Click here for more info on renting E-bikes for your trip to Acadia
Psst! I have a few posts on Acadia that you may find helpful, including:
- My Perfect Acadia National Park Itinerary
- The Best Time To Visit Acadia National Park
- Visiting Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park In The Winter
Where to stay while visiting Acadia National Park? Bar Harbor! This lovely little coastal town is the gateway to Acadia, and where most people stay when exploring the park. This is another reason why I’ve given you two days because Bar Harbor is also a worthy town to explore on its town.
Hotel Suggestions in Bar Harbor :
Bar Harbor Inn & Spa : Located right on the waterfront in town, it’s a great place to stay for walkability to town, and if you’re looking for the best amenities and a nicer place to stay.
Bar Harbor Villager Motel : An awesome motel in the center of Bar Harbor’s village, with spacious and updated rooms, and walkable to everywhere in town. I like to stay here when I plan to spend most of my time hiking in the park, and just need a cozy place to crash at night.
Pro Tip : When driving from Littleton to Acadia, I suggest driving to Lincoln, NH first, and then taking Route 112 to Conway, which is the famous Kancamagus Scenic Highway. This drive takes you through the heart of the White Mountains with some really nice overlooks to stop at, and only adds 30 extra minutes to your drive (plus extra time for any stops you make).
Pro Tip : The Kancamagus Scenic Highway does not have bathrooms, gas stations or cell service, so plan accordingly!
Day 6: Portland, Maine (3h From Bar Harbor)
Why Portland Next? Not only is Portland a very cool city with lots of history and an awesome culinary scene, it’s also on the drive back toward Boston. Portland has a great mix of urban vibes and authentic fishing port scenery, so it offers the best of both worlds, too.
Here are some awesome things to do in Portland:
→ See all 3 of Portland’s lighthouses . If you only have time for one, however, make it Portland Head Lighthouse. This is one of the best lighthouses in New England, and definitely worth your time! But keep in mind that the other two lighthouses (Bug Light and Spring Point Ledge Light) are a very short drive away, so it’s easy to see all three in a few hours at most.
→ Take a tour! This culinary walking tour of the city is a great way to enjoy the best food, and this tall ships cruise around the bay is an awesome scenic option to get the most out of your visit.
→ Go beer tasting . Portland is home to some of the best breweries in New England, and the city has tons of them. I have an entire guide on my favorite breweries in Portland, Maine , if you’d like some suggestions 😉
→ Wander through Old Port , the most historic and charming part of the city.
Hotel Suggestions in Portland:
Splurge : The Press Hotel . It’s right on the water and in the center of Old Port, making this an awesome hotel to splurge on for a fancier stay in Portland.
Moderate: Cambria Hotel . Also in the Old Port district, this lovely hotel has modern rooms and a great location.
Budget: Black Elephant Hostel . Portland tends to be a pricey city to visit, and even though this is the only hostel in the city, it’s incredibly well-regarded, and will be significantly less expensive than a hotel.
Pro Tip : If you would rather spend your first day in Portland exploring the city, you can do the lighthouses the next morning on your way back to Boston. The lighthouses are located outside of the city’s downtown in South Portland, which you’ll pass through on your drive to Boston.
Optional stop to make on the drive : There are some wonderful towns to explore on the drive from Bar Harbor to Portland, and I detail my favorites to suggest in my guide on driving from Portland, Maine to Acadia National Park . Many of these stops will add extra time to your drive, but depending on your road trip style, they may be worth it for you!
Day 6: Alternative Option: Stay In A Smaller Coastal Town Instead
If staying in a city isn’t exactly your speed, and your goal is to visit more of the smaller towns along the coastal, well I’ve got you covered. And honestly, that’s usually my preference, too 😉 While I love Portland, and think there’s some very cool things to see there, one of the best parts of New England is the charming smaller towns to explore.
My favorites to suggest for this road trip are: Boothbay Harbor, Kennebunkport, and Ogunquit.
Boothbay Harbor is a wonderful, charming little town on the water, and has a more fishing village vibe to it. Lots of awesome boat tours depart from here, too.
Kennebunkport perfect encapsulated New England coastal beauty with a wonderful town center called Dock Square, and beautiful coastline near the beaches and on Cape Porpoise.
Ogunquit is also very idyllic, and is known for having one of the best beaches in New England. I love the walkable downtown that’s also walkable to the beach. Ogunquit also has one of my favorite things to do in all of New England: the Marginal Way coastal walk.
All of these places will make a great place to spend a night on this road trip if you’d prefer a small coastal town over staying in a city like Portland.
Psst! I have detailed guides that may help you decide, which are the best things to do in Boothbay Harbor , and the best things to do in Ogunquit .
Day 7: Back To Boston With Stops Along The North Shore (2h Without Stops)
Why The North Shore Next? As you make your way back to Boston, you’ll drive down the Massachusetts North Shore, which is packed with gorgeous and charming little coastal New England towns . These towns are all pretty close to another, too, which makes it easy to stop in quite a few during your drive. These towns are actually some of my favorites in all of New England.
Here are some more towns you can choose to stop in on your drive back to Boston:
→ Portsmouth, NH – while not technically part of the North Shore, it’s along the route, and a very beautiful coastal city with awesome shopping and restaurants.
→ Newburyport, MA – Some of the best shopping in New England can be found here in Market Square and Tannery Marketplace. It’s also home to Plum Island.
→ Rockport, MA – One of my all-time favorite coastal towns because it’s so unique and loaded with character. This one is a bit of a detour off the main route, but not by much (and worth it, in my opinion).
→ Salem, MA – Most known for its Halloween celebrations, but is a very beautiful and charming city that’s awesome year-round.
→ Marblehead, MA – An underrated town that’s very beautiful and historic, and loaded with gorgeous coastline.
Where you choose to stop will largely depend on how much time you have, and I honestly think they’re all worth your time! Of them all, I think I prefer Rockport the most, as I think it has the most unique scenery,, but you can’t go wrong with any of the places I mentioned above. I’ve been to them all, and continue to visit them all regularly 😉
Here are some posts that will help you plan your drive down the North Shore:
- Best Things To Do On Cape Anne (part of the North Shore)
- Best Things To Do In Marblehead, MA
- Best Things To Do In Rockport, MA
- Best Stops To Make Driving Boston To Portland, Maine
- Best Things To Do In Newburyport & Plum Island
Alternative option : If you didn’t stop in Ogunquit or Kennebunkport the night before, these two coastal towns are also worthy of your time!
10 Day New England Road Trip Itinerary
With 10 days for your New England road trip, we can pack even more exciting places to visit into your itinerary!
I’ve broken down this 10 Day New England road trip itinerary for you below, and since many of the same stops are included, I’ve done a more abbreviated version. You’ll want to refer to the above 7 Day Itinerary for all the important information. But don’t worry! I’ve included all my pro tips for the new additions to this option, too.
Days 1-2 : Boston , with an optional day trip to Salem, Provincetown or a whale watch tour from Boston’s Harbor. Since you have the extra day, I suggest taking a day trip to one of these 3 destinations, but if you would prefer to relax and explore the city even more, you can do that, too.
Day 3 : Newport, RI .
Why Newport, RI Next? It’s only 1 hour and 30 minutes from Boston, and such a beautiful coastal town to visit in New England. Because of its location, it makes it easy to squeeze into a 10-day New England itinerary, too.
Here are some suggestions of awesome things to do in Newport, RI:
- Explore Cliff Walk.
- Tour the stunning Gilded Age mansions.
- Have lunch at Cliff House.
- Take this awesome morning mimosa boat tour in Newport!
- Explore the city by trolley, which includes The Breakers mansion!
Psst! I have a detailed guide on the a Newport, RI day trip , which is helpful for 1-night stays, too 😉
Newport, RI hotel suggestions:
Splurge: The Cliffside Inn , which is walkable to Castle Hill Lighthouse, pictured above!
Moderate: Mill Street Inn , which is in a historic building that’s walkable to a lot of places downtown, including the waterfront. They also have a great rooftop patio!
Day 4 : Woodstock, VT
Days 5 : White Mountains, New Hampshire
Day 6-7 : Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor
Day 8 : Boothbay Harbor, ME
Why Boothbay Harbor Next? As mentioned, one of my favorite little coastal towns in Maine is Boothbay Harbor because it’s loaded with charm and character, and offers so many incredible opportunities to get out onto the water with boat tours. Of all the places you can stop at on your way from Acadia to Portland, this is one of my favorites.
Here are some wonderful things to do in Boothbay Harbor:
- Take this awesome boat cruise to see seals, lighthouses and a lobster haul tour!
- Stroll through the adorable downtown area.
- Take in the views from the footbridge.
- Have a delicious lobster roll at Shannon’s Unshelled.
Hotel Suggestion in Boothbay Harbor:
The Harborage Inn on the Oceanfront is my favorite place to stay in Boothbay Harbor. The location is perfect and walkable to town, but set back enough so that it’s very peaceful. If you can, splurge on Room 8 for panorama views of the water (it seriously feels like you’re floating on water).
Day 9 : Portland, ME
Day 10 : Back to Boston, making stops along the North Shore on the way.
A lternative suggestion : If you wanted to skip Woodstock, VT for this option, you could add an extra day in the White Mountains. You could also skip Woodstock and add a night in the North Shore on your drive back to Boston. For this option, I would suggest Newburyport.
Do I still think Woodstock, VT is worth the excursion? Yes! But an extra day in the White Mountains or a night in the North Shore may appeal more to some of you, too. Do what fits your preferences the most 😊
I love Newburyport because it’s a wonderful balance between charming coastal town and historic shopping village. It pretty has much something for everyone, including a beautiful waterfront park, the nearby Plum Island for beaches and nature trails, and some of the best shopping in New England. For this particular itinerary, I think it’s a great option because it’s also the furthest north, and will break up your trip nicely.
Here are some fun things to do in Newburyport:
- Induldge in some retail therapy in Market Square and Tannery Marketplace.
- Walk the path in the Waterfront Park.
- Explore Maudslay State Park .
- Drive to Plum Island to see the beaches and the nature trails at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge.
Newburyport hotel suggestion:
Compass Rose Inn is the best place to stay in Newburyport and feels like a big, warm hug when you arrive. In a beautiful and historic home, and each room is a suite with a fireplace. It’s also walkable to town, and a complimentary breakfast is included.
5 Day New England Road Trip Itinerary
Don’t have 7 or 10 days for a New England road trip? No problem! Having put a lot of thought into the best 5 Day New England itinerary, you can easily make this a jam-packed road trip style trip, or a more relaxing getaway that allows you additional time at each destination, but doesn’t get to as many places. Not sure which is right for you? I’ve outlined both to help you decide.
As before, refer to the first 7 Day New England road trip itinerary option for more detailed information on each destination.
5 Day Road Trip Itinerary From Boston
Day 1 : Boston
Day 2 : The White Mountains, New Hampshire
Day 3-4 : Acadia National Par k
Day 5 : Drive back to Boston , stopping at the Portland Lighthouses, and 1-2 towns along the North Shore region on your way.
5 Day Relaxed Itinerary From Boston
Days 1-2 : Boston. Two days will allow you to settle in and enjoy a more relaxed pace.
Pro Tip : If you’re not flying into Boston (ie, you’re driving in), you don’t have to stay right in Boston. You can definitely stay in a cute nearby town like Salem or Gloucester, and then take a day trip to Boston for a more relaxing getaway.
Days 3-4 : Newport, RI & Mystic, CT. From Newport, Mystic, CT is only about a 1-hour drive, which makes this an easy and relaxing afternoon excursion that’s stress-free.
Psst! I have a detailed guide on the best things to do in Mystic, CT , if you need more ideas 😉
Day 5 : Back to Boston, with stops in either Plymouth and Scituate on the way back (or both!). These two towns are south of Boston, and more convenient to visit when driving from Newport. I love them both, and they offer lots of charm, shopping, dining and beautiful sites to see. Of the two, Scituate is smaller with fewer things to do, but very beautiful.
Alternative suggestion 1 : Stay right in Boston for all 5 days, and take day trips! Since Boston is in such a great area, it’s very easy to get around. And as mentioned before, you can take a ferry to Provincetown on Cape Cod, or over to Salem, and you won’t need a car for either of these two excursions.
Alternative suggestion 2 : Stay in Boston for 2-3 nights, and spend 2-3 nights on Cape Cod with a day trip to one of the islands (Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard). This option will be very coastal, and provides you with some of the best beaches and coastal towns in Massachusetts.
Here are some posts that may help you if you like this option:
- Best Towns To Stay In On Cape Cod
- Best Things To Do In Provincetown, MA
- Cape Cod Day Trip Guide
- Martha’s Vineyard Day Trip Guide
- Nantucket Day Trip Guide
- Is Nantucket Or Martha’s Vineyard Better For A Day Trip?
- How To See Martha’s Vineyard Without A Car
Alternative suggestion 3 : Stay in Boston for 2 nights, and then drive to the North Shore for 2 nights, and then maybe Portland for 1 night. Just north of Boston, the North Shore region includes Salem, Marblehead, Manchester-By-The-Sea, Gloucester, Rockport, Essex and Newburyport. All of these towns are pretty close to another another, and it would be easy to pick one to stay in, and take afternoon trips to the others.
Portland is also within 1 hour and 30 minute at the most from these towns, making it easy to pop over for the day, or a night.
Best Way To Get Around New England
The best way to see New England is definitely by car. If you fly in, I suggest renting a car from the airport to begin your road trip. If you plan to spend a day or two in Boston before beginning the road trip, I would say to hold off on renting your car until you’re ready to leave Boston.
Boston has an awesome public transit system, and Uber and Lyft are readily available, so a car will be more of a hassle to park in the city.
What To Pack For A New England Road Trip
This will, of course, depend on entirely on the time of year you visit, as New England is a four-season climate. I always suggest checking the weather reports a few days before leaving to get a more accurate idea of what the weather and temperatures will be like.
I love to remind people that New England can be moody and weather can change frequently. Even in the summer, you could have chilly days, and in the winter, you might experience a warm day. Although, generally speaking, you’ll find it’s pretty much what you would expect of a four-season climate: A wet and rainy spring, a warm or hot summer, a chilly fall, and cold and snowy winter.
Here are a few suggestions and tips on packing for a New England road trip that you not have thought of:
→ A reusable water bottle to reduce single-use plastic.
→ Dramamine if you plan to do any boat tours, and you’re prone to seasickness.
→ Day pack for essentials like your water bottle, camera, sunscreen, etc.
→ Comfortable shoes for exploring towns. Keep in mind that places like Boston, Nantucket, and historic small towns often have uneven cobblestone or brick streets.
→ Hiking boots if you plan on doing any hikes.
→ In general, plan to keep your clothes fairly casual. New England can be fancy if you plan a special dinner out, but is overall pretty casual. Take a look at your specific plans and eliminate any extra fancy outfits that you likely won’t need. You probably won’t need any if you don’t plan to dine out anywhere upscale.
→ Light jackets or sweaters for mornings and evenings (even in the summer!).
→ Waterproof jacket and boots if you plan to visit in the spring or fall.
→ Don’t forget your camera! You may also want to consider an iPhone tripod with a remote shutter to elevate your travel photos from selfies to wall-worthy shots. This one on Amazon is inexpensive and perfect for the average traveler!
New England Road Trip FAQ
Is new england easy to drive around.
Very! Of course, you’ll experience traffic when you’re close to, or in, a city like Boston or Portland. In that case, it’s just like driving in any other city. But overall, New England is very easy to drive around.
One thing I like to remind people is that in the more rural places, you will likely drive on a lot of dirt roads, so just be careful of any pot holes and go slowly, especially in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Is It Safe To Take A Winter New England Road Trip?
Yes! As long as you’re comfortable driving in the snow, you’ll be totally fine. Chances are, if you’re visiting in the winter, you’re excited to check out places like New Hampshire or Vermont, and those two states are among the top 3 snowiest in the whole country. So, just know that you will experience snow, and you’ll definitely be driving in it.
But generally speaking, most places are great at plowing roads, so unless you happen to visit during one of our big nor’easter storms, driving is easy. Just practice normal precautions, and don’t drive if the snow is coming down really hard.
I have an entire guide on all my favorite New England winter getaways , if you’re looking for the best winter destinations in this region.
Is Cell Service Reliable All Over New England?
Yes and no, and it depends on where you’re going. For the most part, cell service is completely reliable, and Google Maps will be able to take you everywhere.
However, in more remote places, again like in Vermont or New Hampshire, or even along the coast at some lighthouses or in Acadia, you will lose cell service more than you think! I highly recommend offlining maps for your entire route just to be safe . I can’t tell you how many times I’ve lost service while driving in VT and NH and didn’t offline maps, only to very much regret it in the moment!
Why Is Connecticut Not Part Of Your Itineraries?
I love Connecticut! But the hard thing about it is its location. It’s so far southwest, in the exact opposite direction of Acadia National Park, and most of the other top destinations to visit. And since Acadia is one of the most amazing New England locations that everyone should see when they visit, I had to exclude Connecticut from the itinerary options only for the sake of time. I personally think Acadia, and the other places I’ve mentioned, offer much higher payoff for your driving time than destinations around Connecticut.
That’s why I was only able to squeeze in a quick afternoon trip to Mystic, CT in the 5-day option.
What About A Fall Foliage Road Trip?
I’ve got you covered! I have an entire post on the perfect New England fall road trip , which is one I’ve perfected over many years of exploring this region in the fall season. This road trip makes stops in similar places, but has more of a focus on the best places for foliage.
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That’s A Wrap On The Best 7 Day New England Road Trip Itinerary
Hopefully you’re now feeling ready to tackle planning your own adventure with this 7 Day New England Road Trip Itinerary! Even with 7 days, you can see so much of this gorgeous region and really cover a lot of ground. And, of course, if you have time to follow along on my 10 Day New England Road Trip Itinerary, that’s even better. But regardless of what you have time for, New England is always a good idea, and is always worth making time for. Happy planning!
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Russia's capital has so much to offer, from the Kremlin and the Metro to the Old Arbat street and the Tretyakov Gallery. Besides these sites, you will also visit a fascinating country estate which today is quite off the beaten path, Gorky Estate, where the Soviet leader Lenin spent the last months of his life.
Kolomenskoye Tour with transport
The history of Kolomenskoye stretches back for centuries. In 1380, Dmitri Donskoi’s army passed through Kolomenskoye on their way to the Kulikovo battlefield, and it was...
Tours by car
Kremlin, Red Sq., Cathedrals & Armory Tour
The Kremlin is truly a fascinating structure, at the same time it is an ancient tower, the city’s former military fortification, a palace, an armory, the sovereign treasury...
Walking tours
Kremlin, Red Sq., Cathedrals, Armory, Diamond Fund Tour
Old Arbat walking tour
You will be told of the street’s interesting history and view the street’s artisan culture. You will also have the opportunity to view and purchase souvenirs from the...
Tour to Sergiev Posad with transport
Considered by some to be the Russian Vatican, Sergiev Posad is the temporary residence of the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church. The Trinity St. Sergius Monastery (Lavra)...
Tour to Kuskovo with transport
The Kuskovo Estate often called the Moscow Versailles due to its perfectly preserved French park, is an example of an 18th century, luxurious Moscow summer residence. Its history...
Tour to Tsaritsyno with transport
The Tsaritsyno Estate is located in the southern part of Moscow. The estate was constructed for Catherine the Great by the Russian architects Bazhenov and Kazakov in a romantic...
Moscow Metro and Old Arbat Tour
The Moscow Metro is one of the largest and most grandly built metro systems in the world. It was meant to be a showcase of the Soviet Union’s achievements for both the Russians...
Vodka Museum Tour with transport (excursion and vodka tasting)
Vodka is an important component of Russian life, an element of national identity and everyday culture. We invite you to visit the Vodka Museum and feel the atmosphere of long-gone...
Mikhail Bulgakov Apartment Museum
This apartment museum located close to Patriarch Ponds became the prototype of the "bad apartment" described in the novel "The Master and Margarita." Currently the museum's...
Kremlin, Red Sq., Cathedrals & Diamond Fund Tour
The State Museum of Lev Tolstoy Tour
Take this opportunity to learn more about the Russian writer Lev Tolstoy. During the visit to the museum you will see part of a vast collection of exhibits connected to Tolstoy...
Novodevichy Convent Tour with transport
Tour of the Novodevichy Monastery. Founded in 1524 by Grand Prince VasiliIoanovich, the original convent was enclosed by fortified walls and contained 12 towers. The structure...
City Tour with Visit to St. Basils & Red Sq. with transport
Panoramic City Tour. This Moscow tour is a great start to your trip and the best way to get acquainted with many of the city’s major highlights. Our professional guide will...
City Tour of Moscow
Head to the heart of Moscow with a professional guide on a 4-hour private walk through the city center. See Tverskaya and Old Arbat streets, Theatre Square with the world-famous...
Moscow Metro walking tour
Kremlin, Red Square and Cathedrals Tour
KGB Tour with transport
This is a very interesting and insightful tour. You will visit places connected with Stalin’s terror - a time of great repression and fear. You will be shown monuments to...
Soviet and Post-Soviet Moscow Tour
The tour begins with a drive or walk down Tverskaya Street – a Soviet masterpiece. In the years of Soviet power, Tverskaya began to undergo a transformation: it was widened...
Tretyakov State Gallery Tour
This world-famous gallery contains masterpieces of Russian art beginning in the 10th century up until today. You will view exquisite Russian icons and paintings from the 18th and...
Jewish Heritage of Moscow Tour
This tour offers a detailed look into the history and present-day life of the Jewish community of Moscow. On the tour, you will visit sites connected with the cultural and religious...
Vodka Museum Tour with transport (excursion only)
Lena, our guide in Moscow was excellent. She was very knowledgable and could answer any question we had for her. We liked that she could pick up on our interests and take us places we might not have thought of to go. When we realized that one of the places we had chosen to see would probably not be that interesting to us, she was able to arrange entry to the Diamond Fund and the Armoury for us. Riding the Metro with Lena was a real adventure and a lot of fun. In Saint Petersburg we found Anna well versed in the history of the Tsars and in the Hermitage collection. Arkady in Veliky Novgorod was a very good guide and answered all of our questions with ease. Novgorod was perhaps a long way to go for a day trip, but we did enjoy it. Vasily was a great driver to have and kept us safe with good humour and skill. We enjoyed ourselves so much, my daughter says she is already planning to return. We would both have no hesistation to recommend ExpresstoRussia to anyone we know.
Just wanted to let you know that My grandson Bruno and I couldn´t have been more pleased with our week in Moscow (6/15 - 6/21). We were absolutely enchanted with the whole experience, including getting lost a couple of times in the Metro during our free time. Although both our guides (both Eleanas) were excellent, I would particularly commend the first one (she took us to the Tatiakov, the KGB tour, and to that beautiful cemetery where so many great Russian artists, authors, composers, musicians, militarists, and politicians are buried). Her knowledge is encyclopedic; and her understanding of today´s Russia as a product of its past was, for us, truly enlightening. I will be taking another tour in Russia, with my wife, within the next two or three years. I will be in touch with you when the time comes. Meanwhile, I will refer you to other potential visitors to Russia as I meet them.
Tours to Moscow
Our Moscow tours are land only meaning that you arrange your own air travel to Russia and our expert staff meets you at the airport and handles everything else from there. Our online Airline Ticket booking system offers some of the most competitive rates to Russia available on the web so if you need tickets, please visit our Russian air ticket center . Rest assured that you will be taken great care of on one of our Moscow tours. Express to Russia has a fully staffed office in Moscow that will help to make your visit fun, informative and unforgettable. Please remember that of all these tours are private and can be adjusted to your taste. You can add, replace or skip some sights; you can add more days to the package or cut the tour short. Our specialists will be glad to help you create the tour of your dreams!
Moscow, a City Like No Other
Moscow is Russia’s largest city with a population of between 12 and 13 million. It is also Europe’s largest city and when you visit Moscow, you can feel it. The layout and architecture of the city is eclectic, ranging from crooked, ancient streets and alleyways to wide, bustling boulevards, from medieval churches to Stalin skyscrapers and to modern, glass buildings towering over everything and of course in the center of it all is the Kremlin and the magnificent Red Square. Moscow is also home to a fantastic, efficient and very beautiful metro system – each station having its own special design. In fact, Express to Russia’s Moscow metro tours and excursions are some of our most popular attractions that we offer. On our Moscow tours, you will see this and more.
Moscow Tours centering on Russian History
Moscow has a long and interesting history and has been the capital of Russia in many of its different iterations – capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow , the Russian Empire and of course the Soviet Union (who could ever forget the Soviet Union?). Moscow, was founded in the 12th century by Prince Yuri Dolgaruki (Yuri of the long arms – he really did have long arms!). From that time on, it was home to the Russian Tsars until Peter the Great moved the capital to St. Petersburg in 1703. The city has survived invasions and sieges from the Mongols, the Tartars, the Poles, Lithuanians and Napoleon but has always persevered. Our Moscow tours will enlighten you on this great history and give you insights into Muscovites and their unique culture. Our Moscow tours show you what the city is like today but also brings to life the past. Moscow never seems to sleep and is bursting with energy. A Moscow tour with Express to Russia is truly the best way of getting to know Russia’s largest and most vibrant city.
Frequently Asked Questions From Our Travelers
What is the best time to visit moscow.
Any time of year is fine depending on what you plan to do. Summertime is pleasantly warm, ideal for exploring the city and its vibrant atmosphere, but Moscow will be much busier and accommodation is more expensive. Winter can be quite cold but beautiful nonetheless, and this is unproblematic if you intend to spend most of your trip in museums and galleries. There are also various festivals and events organised throughout the year. For more information about the best time to visit, read our guide
How many days are enough in Moscow?
If you plan your itinerary strategically and aren’t averse to a packed schedule, you can cover Moscow’s main sights over a long weekend. Most popular attractions are in the city centre, and the Moscow Metro allows you to cover much ground in a small amount of time. Ensure that your accommodation is fairly central and book tickets in advance, so that you can make the most of your days. For an informative and well-organised day out, check out our Moscow day tours with options to suit all interests.
Do they speak English in Moscow?
As Russia’s capital city, tourists are well accommodated in Moscow. There should be English-speaking staff in restaurants, bars, hotels, shops and attractions in tourist hotspots, and there are also English-speaking tourist police. Transport services have English translations on their maps and English announcements via intercom; alternatively, order taxis from the Yandex Taxi app (Russian Uber), though it’s unlikely that your taxi driver will speak English. If you get stuck and cannot communicate, it’s fine to use Google Translate.
Is it safe to travel to Moscow?
It is no less safe to travel to Moscow than to any European city if you exercise common sense and look after your belongings. As with every city some regions can be more unsavoury than others, but no tourist attractions are located there. The traffic in Moscow is notorious, so exercise caution when crossing roads. Do not take unlicensed taxis; book in advance or take public transport, which is widespread and perfectly safe. If you encounter any problems, look for the special tourist police who can help you. For more information, read our guide about staying safe in Russia .
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