Most of the area of the continent of North America is made up of three large nations, Canada, the United States of America and Mexico. The large island territory of Greenland is also included in this region. North America is a melting pot of cultures with immigrants from all over the world continuing to settle here over the last few centuries. Cities like New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Toronto are some of the most multicultural, while Nuuk in Greenland and many cities in Mexico hold firmly to their traditional customs.
Some of the most dramatic scenery is found in the northern part of North America within stunning national parks like the breathtaking Grand Canyon, the Yellowstone National Park, the Banff National Park and other areas that the American Cordillera dominates. Manmade wonders such as the Empire State Building and Mount Rushmore in the United States, Notre Dame Basilica in Canada and the ancient monuments of Chechen Itza and Tulum in Mexico attract visitors by the thousands. Added to all this is the lore of Hollywood in California, where visitors from all over the world converge in the hope of catching a glimpse of one of their favorite stars.
America’s finest city, that is San Diego. A small paradise on the southern coast of California with a full range of attractions for everyone to enjoy. Over 112 km (70 miles) of beautiful sun-drenched beaches, countless parks and gardens, plenty of fine restaurants, a buzzing nightlife, adventure sports and more. Thanks to its year-round amazing…
Philadelphia is no doubt one of the most interesting places on the USA map and has been long known as a tourist attraction for history, culture and food lovers alike. Philadelphia is a city of firsts. On top of hosting America’s first birthday, it also started up the country’s first daily newspaper, America’s first zoo/university/library/hospital,…
Off the coast of New York, there lies a long island chain known as the Long Island which penetrates the Atlantic Ocean. Now, Fire Island happens to be a long island stretch running almost parallel to the south of the Long Island. As the name suggests, the island itself has a very intriguing history which…
Surrounded by natural beauty such as mountains, glaciers, and vast wildlife, visitors to Alaska have the opportunity to relax and enjoy themselves as well as an adventure-filled trip. Alaska offers myriad settings for outdoor enthusiasts to explore. No other place promises such easy and overwhelming immersion in the wild world like this. Here is our…
Seattle, former land of the Duwamish and the Suquamish people for over 4000 years is now the main city of Washington State and One of the most important seaport cities in the USA. It is the northernmost city in the United States with a little bit over half a million inhabitants right next to Canada.…
Located 1.6 km (1 mile) above sea-level, Denver (the capital of Colorado), is an oasis in the vast cultural desert of middle America. Denver is one of the greatest cities in North America and has plenty to offer everyone. From the museums to the gardens, to the zoo, to the restaurants and more. Check out our Top 8…
After our recent visit to Orlando, we can assure you this city is more than just Mickey Mouse’s hometown, its year-round sunny weather, high quality of life and attractions, wonderful spas, amazing shopping malls, incredible restaurants and more. Nobody really knows how this city got its name, it has had various nicknames over the years including City Phenomenal,…
When Kamehameha III proclaimed Honolulu the capital city of the independent Kingdom of Hawaii in 1850, he did not know it would become one of the hottest and most visited places in the world. People from all over the world and all ages dream and fantasize about this exotic island. Honolulu lives mostly on Tourism…
Named after the famous chocolate, Hershey is a city that promises an exciting getaway. From the thrilling roller coaster rides to chocolatey adventures to premier dining, there’s plenty to do and explore here! Featuring a small-town vibe, this city will keep you, and your whole group entertained, including your little pet! And when you’re planning…
As the capital of the USA, Washington DC is packed with the country’s political history. You can find plenty of monuments and museums embedded with America’s long history. This is why a museum-hopping is one of the best ways to do while you’re in DC. Getting around popular attractions in Washington DC won’t be much…
Saying that Butte, Montana is a historically significant city is truly an understatement. With more than 50 exhibit buildings, endless artifacts, and over 6,000 important cultural sites, Butte is a must-visit for history buffs. Apart from museums, there are plenty of recreational sites and delicious restaurants worth visiting. Considering everything it has to offer, you…
Want to have a serene vacation with your pet in Oregon? Then you should consider booking a flight or driving to Brookings! Since it’s a little secluded compared to other tourist spots, you and your pup are guaranteed exclusivity and tranquility! This doesn’t mean you’ll have nothing to do, though. Outdoor enthusiasts can visit the…
Cleveland is a vibrant city, home to arts, culture, parks, science centers and outdoor adventures. From the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to exotic botanical gardens, Cleveland offers a thriving cultural and entertainment scene. [booking_product_helper shortname=”cleveland”] West Side Market 1 The West Side Market is Cleveland’s historic public market and home to more than…
New York City is the largest and most populated city in the USA and one of the most beautiful, exciting, captivating, and truly amazing cities in the world. Known as “The Big Apple” it is a major world capital and a world leader in finance, arts, culture, architecture, communications and entertainment. It is the center…
Famed for its sprawling deserts and spectacular geographical formations, Arizona epitomizes the American Wild West at its very best! Home to the largest Native American reservation in the country, the state is also where you can find the fascinating Grand Canyon. From former mining towns to ancient villages and bustling cities, you can find it…
Portland, a former fishing and trading hub in the state of Maine in the United States is one of the most vibrant small cities this side of the globe. Its rich past combined with its seaside location throws up a host of things to do in Portland, Maine. While many of the attractions are quite…
Tampa, with its beautiful waterways, Spanish-infused Cuban culture, and a mix of modern landmarks and historic architecture, is a wonderful destination for a holiday. Young travelers will love the trendy retail stores and restaurants that now sit in historical buildings that have been brought back to life. What’s more, there are many fun things to…
Arizona’s largest city and capital, Phoenix, lies at the heart of the aptly named “Valley of the Sun.” So, it’s natural that the perpetual sunshine could tempt you to spend your days sipping cocktails next to the swimming pool. But don’t give in! Exploring Phoenix is a delightful experience, as its vast desert horizons are…
The popular East Coast beach town of Ocean City lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Isle of Wright Bay in Maryland. What’s more, it’s a fantastic place to visit around the year. Its main attraction is the three-mile boardwalk full of beachside eateries and souvenir shops selling everything from local trinkets to funnel cake…
Where do we even begin espousing the marvels of Oahu? Surf hideouts and idyllic beaches might steal the headlines, but the island also has coffee farms, cultural attractions, and many must-try restaurants. What’s more, Oahu is also home to the Hawaiian state capital of Honolulu, another underrated cultural hub. From hiking terrains and history to…
Michigan’s second-largest city Grand Rapids is named for the scenic Grand River and is well-known for its culture, art, and history. This city’s origins go back to 1826 when it was a trading post, eventually becoming the boyhood home of former President Gerald Ford. That’s why the city is home to unique museums, such as…
The charming Gainesville feels less like a city and more like a sleepy county, especially since it’s also a university town. But there are many things to do in Gainesville, Florida, besides being home to the University of Florida. Culture vultures will love the museums, such as the Harn Museum of Art and the fascinating…
If New England had an official gayborhood, it would be the wonderful little seaside colony of Ogunquit. The internationally-known gay city resembles a watercolor painting and a picturesque LGBTQ+ escape. Perfectly sandy beaches stretch out as far as the eye can see, and the azure waters of the Atlantic are perfect for swimming. Undoubtedly, Ogunquit…
As the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia, the cobblestone streets, notable historic buildings and beautiful mossy parks, attract millions of visitors to Savannah each year. The city is also so steeped in history that much of the charm of visiting this southern state is to soak in the history of the area…