North America
π Cities ποΈ Nature β°οΈΒ Mountains π²Β Forests βοΈ Snow
To get a realistic perspective of the vast, diverse United States, set aside several weeks or months to tour multiple regions of the country. Focus on large metropolises, national parks or both.
In the Northeast, New England has lobsters and the rugged Atlantic Ocean shoreline in Maine and skiing in Vermont. Visit Boston to learn about Revolutionary War history. Watch the Red Sox play baseball at Fenway Park or the Patriots play football in nearby Foxborough.
New York City, the largest city in the U.S., is famous for Broadway theaters, museums, ethnic restaurants and the lovely Central Park. Travel south to Washington D.C., the nationβs capital, for more museums and insights into how the federal government supports the 50 states.
The Southeast has lovely hiking in the Appalachian Mountains, along with the home of country music in Nashville, Tennessee. Visit Floridaβs varied attractions including numerous theme parks, the John F. Kennedy Space Center, the Everglades and endless beaches.
Chicago dominates the Midwest, with a large, lively city near Lake Michigan, one of five beautiful Great Lakes. Follow the path of the mighty Mississippi River from Minnesota past the Gateway Arch of St. Louis to the jazz city of New Orleans.
Moving west, the Rocky Mountains offer excellent hiking and skiing in Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.
Texas has central oilfields, the large cities of Houston and Dallas and the shoreline along the Gulf of Mexico. In Arizona in the Southwest enjoy the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon and Sedonaβs red cliffs.
California is particularly diverse, with the glamor of Hollywood in Los Angeles, the iconic Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco, the wines of Napa and Sonoma and the ski resorts in the northern Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Continue to the Northwest, where Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington have eclectic atmospheres.
If time permits, go beyond the continental U.S. Enjoy the islands of Hawaii or the glaciers and fjords of Alaska. The United States is all within your reach.
United States of America
Visit cosmopolitan cities, explore superb national parks and study the history of the country known as βthe melting potβ of varying immigrant ethnicities.
New York
San Francisco
Bermuda
Stay on a subtropical island in the North Atlantic Ocean that allures with its beaches, subterranean caves, outdoor recreation and fascinating cities.
Canada
Stretching the width of North America, this country is known for its natural beauty and welcoming people. Come for a visit, eh.
Greenland
Fjords, glaciers, the northern lights, the midnight sun, dog sledding and whale watching make visiting this very large island a unique experience.
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Cities
Boston β A city known for it's annual Boston Marathon alongside landmarks such as Fenway Park and The Common.
Chicago β the third most populous city in the United States, the 'Windy City' is the home of the skyscraper and blues music.
Havana β the capital of Cuba is famous for its cigars, its strong Hispanic-Caribbean culture, and its legendary nightlife.
Kingston β a hub of Afro-Caribbean culture, it is cosmopolitan, diverse and the Home of Reggae.
Los Angeles β Hollywood and movie stars; mountains and beaches; and lots of traffic.
Mexico City β the third-largest city in the world is chock-full of museums, centuries-old architecture, modern amenities... and people.
MontrΓ©al β the Paris of Canada; Canada's second-largest city and the bilingual cultural and economic capital of the province of QuΓ©bec.
Miami β attracts sun-seeking northerners and home to a rich, vibrant, Latin-influenced, Caribbean culture
New Orleans β "The Big Easy" is the birthplace of Jazz, and is known for its quaint French Quarter and annual Mardi Gras celebration
New York City β North American commerce and culture revolves around the Big Apple, immortalized in film and song
Panama City β a friendly city sitting at the nexus between two continents.
Toronto β Canada's largest city, a cosmopolitan mosaic with soaring skyscrapers nestled over the beautiful Lake Ontario.
Vancouver β a city of steel and glass condominiums and outstanding natural beauty, where you can go skiing and sit on the beach all in the same day.
Washington, D.C. β the capital of the United States, with cultural and historical attractions aplenty.
Anchorage β Gateway to the land of the Midnight Sun, unmatched scenery, wildlife and a very diverse ethnic population from around the world