There is so much to see in the Good Ole USA. One advantage is you do not need a passport. If you do not have a Real I.D., you should apply for one soon. Beginning May 7, 2025, it will be a requirement to have a Real I.D. to fly within the U.S.A.
The United States of America offers visits to national parks, vibrant cities, amusement parks, museums, art galleries, great beaches, casino’s, broadway shows, ball parks and skiing. In just a few hours you can be from the slopes to the beach. It is the best place to explore. If you are about the nightlife, the big cities never sleep and will keep you entertained. Do you prefer a laid-back experience, then a small town will be perfect.
National Parks – Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Denali, Zion, Bryce Canon, Yosemite, Olympic Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Joshua Tree, Redwood are just a few of parks to see in the U.S.A.
Food – fast food or fine dining you will have your choice no matter what city you visit. New Orleans (Cajun and Creole), Miami (Cuban), Philadelphia (Cheesesteaks), Baltimore (Crabcakes), San Antonio (Tex/Mex), New York (Italian and don’t miss the bagels).
Music – Country music and Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Jazz and Blues – New Orleans, Memphis – Elvis Presley’s Graceland and Sun Studio’s, Blues, Rock and Roll – Mississippi Delta, Cafe Wha and Broadway, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center – New York, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – Cleveland
Best things to do: Walk the Freedom trail in Boston, walk the National Mall, pay your respects to Abraham Lincoln, JFK Jr or explore the Smithsonian Museum all in the D.C. area, see the sunset over the Grand Canyon, take a road trip from Pacific Coast Highway top-to-botton or crossing the horizontal Route 66 and hitting the open road across the country, take a drive through Vermont or one of the NE states to see trees in their autumn color, Go wild at Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Hit the waves in Hawaii,