Exploring Unexpected Travel DestinationsPosted by admin on March 6th, 2010
Spring is a much-awaited season. After record-breaking temperatures, numerous snowstorms and blizzards this winter, I know we are all looking forward to much higher temperatures but not enough to break us into sweat. Spring is very much anticipated! Of course, with changing of seasons to spring and summer, vacations are planned and travel is in a lot of families’ itinerary. That is why most popular vacation destinations are always fully booked. I personally think that having a lot of people in the same resort/theme park/museum even if it is in a great area takes out a lot of fun. Who needs long lines and busy people around when you travelled because you need some R&R? That is why I am leaning towards the vacation ideas I saw online. We can explore lesser know cities for the same experience on a much cheaper level, with less people.
You can look up vacation deals online. Here are some ideas of the cities you can go to. MyCitiesGuide.com has a much comprehensive list with feedback too. Go check it out!
Beach Destinations
Amelia Island, Florida Destination
Destin, Florida Destination
Fort Lauderdale, Florida Destination
Hilton Head, South Carolina Destination
Kona, Hawaii Destination
Long Beach, California Destination
Ventura, California Destination
Scenic Destinations
Burlington, Vermont Destination
Charlottesville, Virginia Destination
Door County, Wisconsin Destination
Flagstaff, Arizona Destination
Grand Canyon, Arizona Destination
Los Gatos, California Destination
Lynchburg, Virginia Destination
Richmond, Virginia Destination
Santa Fe, New Mexico Destination
Scottsdale, Arizona Destination
Sedona, Arizona Destination
Taos, New Mexico Destination
The Black Hills, South Dakota Destination
White Mountains, New Hampshire Destination
