Bar Harbor’s rocky coastline contrasts pleasingly with candy-colored buildings, and the shoreline is liberally sprinkled with boats and beaches.
The gorgeous setting of Santa Fe is enough to make it a must – but then there’s the state capital itself. This location started out as a Spanish colony back in 1610, and life here still centers on the main plaza.
If you need an educational excuse to visit Hawaii, then historic Pearl Harbor could be it. The beautiful ocean setting doesn’t detract from what happened here in 1941
An entire town has sprung up around the natural mineral waters present in this part of Arkansas. The settlement also boasts a well-preserved Historic District featuring original Victorian buildings.
Drive for over 100 miles among the Blue Ridge Mountains in Shenandoah National Park, and you can say you’ve done the iconic Skyline Drive.
You’ll have to leave your wheels behind when heading to this Michigan island, on Lake Huron, as it’s car-free.
Even if you’ve taken dozens of city breaks across the US, you haven’t seen them all until you’ve visited at least one Southern Belle.
Destin in Florida offers gorgeous Gulf of Mexico beaches with sparkling waters and white sand in an area informally known as the Emerald Coast.