Vacationing in the United States is a vast expanse of possibilities, so choosing where to go can be difficult. The country, despite its relative youth, has a rich historical layer. America is a country that has embraced many cultures, as evidenced by the many landmarks and historical monuments throughout its territory. And the two ocean coasts provide a vast array of seaside vacations to suit every taste. Even when choosing among the most famous resort states, it is not easy to decide where to go in the USA - California or Florida.
A lot of mountain slopes create a lot of opportunities for skiing, and every winter the USA is flooded with ski tourists. So America has all the possibilities for a vacation in any direction.
Excursion cities in the US
You won't find the centuries-old cities of Europe in the United States. Even the country's oldest cities date back to the 18th century. But Native American culture, the War of Independence, and the emergence of America's own art and approach to life have created some very special spaces and unique attractions. These are what you can experience in U.S. cities
For more information about sightseeing vacations in the US, check out this section.
United States beach resorts
Two coasts - Pacific and Atlantic, many world-famous beach resorts, all kinds of water activities. What more could you want in a seaside vacation? All you have to do is choose which resort you want to spend your seaside vacation in.
For more on beach vacations in the US, read this section.
US Ski Resorts
There are plenty of mountains in the USA, and the climate in most states is perfect for dashing down the slopes on skis and snowboards in winter. The key is to choose where in the U.S. you want to indulge in an extreme winter vacation.
- Canyons
- Beaver Creek
- Santa Fe
- Vail
- Jackson Hole
- Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain
- Aspen
- Telluride
- Deer Valley
- Mount Bachelor
- Breckenridge
- Squaw Valley
- Kirkwood
Find out more about ski vacations in the US in a separate section.
U.S. thermal spas
Although the United States has a lot of potential in terms of thermal springs, the country's balneal spas, which flourished in the 19th century, are now all but abandoned. Once nationally renowned, they are now historical monuments rather than places of relaxation and healing.
- Saratoga Springs
- Hot Springs