Best tropical vacation in the us

You may well dream about the sunny warmth and scent of tropical flowers, but you shouldn’t get hung up on a single season. From Mexico to Florida, there are a lot of good tropical vacation spots in the US. For example, Key West islands have outdoor activities year around: golf courses, sailing excursions and snorkeling tours. Plus, being an island, Key West has added charms with unique restaurants, amazing beaches and exclusive accommodations hiding along cobblestone walkways. What if you don’t like the trip? You spend days on a cruise ship or touring through national parks before even getting to your tropical destination? Then it’s best to choose a resort located close to where you live that can be squeezed into any long weekend. Over 3 million people in Florida alone agree with this suggestion which is found in Naples (less than 100 miles from Miami) that provides enjoyment for families or just for couples looking for some R&R.

The United States, the world’s third largest island (second largest if you don’t classify Great Britain as an island), is full of beautiful scenery. The diverse selection of landscapes found throughout its major islands means there is an island for everyone. With so many states to choose from, it can be difficult to narrow down your options.Still, picking a tropical vacation spot shouldn’t be that stressful! There are plenty of spots that can guarantee you a relaxing vacation and meet your needs as well. Take a look at our top 3 picks for tropical vacations in the United States – these spots will blow you away!

If you’re looking for a tropical vacation in the United States, there are a few factors you should consider. A native Floridian once told me that they prefer vacationing in Mexico rather than the US because of all the hassles that come with traveling to the US. It was this advice that inspired this article.

The best tropical vacation in the US is the Hawaiian Islands, which are located in the Pacific Ocean. They are made up of eight major islands: Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Niihau and Kahoolawe.

Each island is unique in its own way and provides visitors with a variety of climate zones ranging from tropical rainforests to dry desert landscapes. The climate varies from island to island due to their geographic location and distance from each other.

There are many things to do while visiting Hawaii including hiking volcanoes, snorkeling around coral reefs and exploring abandoned WWII bunkers. Visitors can also get involved in various cultural activities such as learning how to hula dance or take part in a luau festival where they will enjoy traditional foods like poi (purple taro) and kalua pig cooked underground by an imu (underground oven).

Hawaii has one of the lowest crime rates in America making it an ideal place for families who want a safe vacation destination without having to worry about safety issues while away from home. It’s also one of the most affordable places for families on a budget as there is plenty of affordable accommodation available throughout all islands at different price points depending on

The best tropical vacation in the US is Hawaii.

Hawaii offers a plethora of activities for every taste, from surfing and snorkeling to hiking and sightseeing.

The weather is always warm, so you can enjoy any activity without worrying about being cold or wet.

If you want to relax on the beach, there are plenty of places where you can do so with little or no crowds.

Key West, Florida

Key West, Florida Keys

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Stretching from Biscayne National Park in the north over 125 miles to Key West, this chain of islands hanging off the southern coast of Florida is the best place to experience the Caribbean without leaving the continental United States. The Caribbean vibe makes the Keys feel a lot more international than back on the mainland. Main Streets are filled with colorful buildings, like in Key West where nightlife and cocktails, beachy boutiques, art galleries, snorkeling, sailing, and kayaking all await. When you’re in need of a cultural moment, you can pay a visit to the former home of Ernest Hemingway. Of course, you’ll find plenty of delicious, fresh seafood too.

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Culebra, Puerto Rico

Culebra, Puerto Rico

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

If Fiji is your idea of the ultimate escape but you aren’t able to venture that far, Culebra offers the ideal tropical destination in a U.S. territory a bit closer to the mainland, and its beaches rival that of those found in the South Pacific. Located less than 20 miles from the main island of Puerto Rico, Culebra still lies relatively undiscovered with a lack of large hotels, shopping and chain restaurants. You won’t find much of anything in the way of nightlife either, but on this 7-mile long island, you’re likely to spot leatherback turtles and the giant Culebra anole. You’ll also have the chance to see the bioluminescent organisms that light up some of the coastal waters after dark.

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Big Sur, California

Big Sur, California

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

If the Italian Riviera is on your bucket list, experience the feel of the stunning Mediterranean region before you can actually get there by visiting California’s stunning coastline. Here, the Santa Lucia Mountains rise alongside a dramatic coastline with picturesque beaches and even the occasional waterfall that plunges to the sand. This epic Mediterranean-style stretch of California coast has been called the “American Riviera,” and it’s one of America’s most stunning destinations. Take the scenic drive down Highway One from San Francisco to discover why this region has inspired and mesmerized so many writers, artists and poets with its dreamlike beauty.

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Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado

Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

The most exotic hike in the United States can arguably be found in Colorado’s Great Sand Dunes National Park. Reminiscent of the Gobi or the Sahara, it sits between the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the San Juan Mountains. These unique landforms that are the tallest dunes in the country, rise up to over 700 feet in height. Those who hike to the top are rewarded with panoramic views of nearly endless dunes. America’s highest sandbox offers the chance to try out sand-boarding and sand-sledding too. Because of its high elevation and frequently clear skies, this is also an incredible place for stargazing.

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Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai, Hawaii

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Hawaii’s most stunning and least-developed island is unlike any other on the planet. While it requires a little more traveling to get there, it’s worth the reward with its lush, mountain landscape that feels a world away from anything remotely American. Its breathtaking shores have been the backdrop for numerous Hollywood films serving as an other-worldly paradise, including “Jurassic Park,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and the 2005 “King Kong.” A few of its standouts include the soaring cliffs of the Na Pali Coast, Waimea Canyon, and Wailua Falls. No matter where you’re on the island, there are few places where humans have managed to obscure its tropical beauty.

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Leavenworth

Leavenworth, Washington

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Leavenworth, set on the eastern edge of Washington State’s Cascade Mountains, is a Bavarian village that is transformed into a virtual snow globe of Christmas magic during the holidays. Dubbed the “Bavarian snow globe,” it was turned into a replica German village in 1960 to promote tourism. It’s especially popular in December, with Christmas celebrated all month long and German holiday traditions in full swing. The annual Christmas Lighting Festival features plenty of old-fashioned caroling, Christmas characters, and practically an endless amount of dazzling lights.

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St. Augustine, Florida

St Augustine, Florida

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This top Florida city is located just 30 minutes from Jacksonville, but it seems as if it’s a million miles away from the urban landscapes of Florida’s largest metro area. Filled with an old-world ambiance and historic attractions, you may feel as if you’ve stepped into Spain in St. Augustine. The oldest continuously occupied European settlement in North America was founded by the Spanish in 1565, after explorer Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles landed on its shores and named them after the Roman saint, Augustine. Many historic buildings still stand and can be visited today, like the Castillo de San Marcos, built in 1672, the historic city gate and the Plaza de la Constitucion.

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Sol Duc Falls, Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington

Olympic National Park, Washington

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Olympic National Park is tucked away into the extreme northwest, home to a breathtaking wild coastline with forests dipping down to storm-lashed beaches as well as glacier-capped mountains, misty cliffs, cascading falls, and a temperate rainforest that holds a vast primeval wilderness. Drenched in more than 12 feet of rain a year, the west side valleys flourish with the continent’s best remaining examples of a temperate rain forest, with Giant western hemlocks, Douglas-firs, and Sitka spruce trees dominating the landscape while ferns and moss cloak the trees and forest floor.

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Santa Fe

Santa Fe, New Mexico

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Santa Fe is the oldest state capital in the U.S., and as such, it has a very colorful history, including a historic main plaza that will make you feel as if you’re in an entirely different country. It’s renowned for its abundance of unique attractions, a wide array of art galleries, extraordinary museums, and magnificent architecture. The adobe city is also famous for its transformative qualities, in fact, many come just for the area’s healing energy. Not surprisingly, for decades Santa Fe has also been a haven for artists, including Georgia O’Keefe. By staying in the downtown area’s historic La Fonda, you can walk to the Plaza to discover handmade jewelry and browse beautiful works of art.

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Chinatown, San Francisco

Chinatown, San Francisco

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Originally the port of entry for Chinese immigrants who arrived before the 1850s, today’s San Francisco’s Chinatown has grown into a dynamic center of Chinese culture. This vibrant ethnic destination is the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. You’ll find fish markets, produce, restaurants and retailers selling everything from staples to Chinese gifts and trinkets. Its narrow streets near the Financial District are made up of over 20 square blocks filled with interesting architecture and colorful décor. Don’t miss the oldest dim sum house in America, the Hang Ah Tea Room or the egg tarts at Golden Gate Bakery.

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Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park, California

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

Step into Joshua Tree National Park and you won’t just feel like you’re in another country, you’ll feel as if you’re walking onto another planet. Filled with bizarrely-shaped plants indigenous to the region, like the Joshua tree, as well as ginormous boulders that rise hundreds of feet into the sky, the landscape has the appearance of a scene from a sci-fi flick. Joshua Tree National Park is a photographer’s, hiker’s, and climber’s dream, while the village of Joshua Tree has a unique charm as an artists’ enclave home to an eclectic mix of nature lovers, artists, and hipsters in addition to a number of highly-rated eateries.

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Vines in Napa Valley

Napa Valley, California

BEST PLACES TO STAY 

California’s Napa Valley is as close as you’ll get to Italy’s picturesque Tuscany region, with its endless rolling hills and vineyards. If you’re looking for an especially authentic experience, be sure to stop by Castello di Amorosa Winery, an authentically-styled, 13th-century Tuscan castle constructed using historically accurate medieval building techniques. It functions as a winery and comes complete with a drawbridge, moat and a dungeon with a functional Renaissance-era iron maiden. Its frescoes in the Great Hall and Knights’ Chamber are hand-painted, with roughly 8,000 tons of Napa Valley stone hand-chiseled. The Hapsburg-era bricks, hand-forged nails, chandeliers and 500-year-old fireplace were all imported from Europe.

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Windmills and Dutch architecture line the streets of Solvang, California

Solvang, California

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If you’ve been wanting to explore a Danish village, Solvang is the place to go. This town that was founded by a group of Dutch teachers in 1911 sits in the beautiful Santa Ynez Valley, paying tribute to Danish culture and literary hero Hans Christian Andersen. From shops and restaurants to office buildings, all have been built in Danish style. Explore European imports and high-end arts & crafts boutiques. Solvang, or “Little Denmark,” as it’s sometimes called, not only provides a great taste of Europe, but it’s a perfect place to base your stay for exploring Santa Ynez wine country.

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