USA Travel Forum | United States Holiday Advice and Travel Tips

USA Travel Forum | United States Holiday Advice and Travel Tips

USA Travel Forum – United States Travel Advice, Holiday Tips and Trip Planning​

Welcome to the USA Travel Forum, a friendly online community for discussing holidays, road trips and travel throughout the United States of America.

The USA offers an enormous variety of travel experiences, from energetic cities and famous theme parks to beaches, mountains, deserts, forests and spectacular national parks. Whether you are planning your first visit to America, organising a cross-country road trip or returning to explore a different state, this forum is the place to ask questions and exchange advice with other travellers.

Use the forum to discuss the best places to visit in the USA, suggested itineraries, hotels, holiday rentals, flights, car hire, public transport, national parks, tourist attractions, visas, travel insurance and local customs. Members are also encouraged to share photographs, accommodation reviews, restaurant recommendations and useful tips from their own journeys.

02-planning-a-holiday-to-the-usa.webp

Planning a Holiday to the USA​

Planning a holiday to the United States can be exciting, but the size of the country means that careful preparation is important. Distances between cities and attractions may be much greater than first-time visitors expect, so it is usually better to concentrate on one region rather than trying to see the entire country during a short holiday.

The best itinerary will depend on how long you have available, your budget, the season in which you are travelling and the experiences that interest you most.

Some visitors want to explore famous cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago or San Francisco. Others prefer beaches, national parks, theme parks, historic towns, music destinations or long-distance road trips.

When asking for USA travel advice, try to include:

  • Your proposed travel dates
  • The length of your holiday
  • Your approximate budget
  • The cities or states you are considering
  • Whether you plan to hire a car
  • The attractions and activities that interest you
  • Whether you are travelling alone, as a couple or with children
Providing this information will help forum members suggest a more practical route and recommend destinations suited to your plans.

Best Places to Visit in the USA

Best Places to Visit in the USA​

The United States has destinations for almost every type of traveller.

New York City is one of the country’s most popular city-break destinations. Visitors can explore Manhattan, Central Park, Times Square, Broadway, the Statue of Liberty, museums, observation decks and neighbourhoods across the five boroughs.

Washington, D.C. attracts travellers interested in American history, politics, museums and famous monuments. Many visitors combine Washington with New York, Philadelphia or other destinations along the East Coast.

Florida is popular for sunshine, beaches, cruises and family attractions. Orlando is internationally known for its theme parks, while Miami offers beaches, nightlife, shopping and a distinctive cultural atmosphere. The Florida Keys provide a more relaxed coastal experience.

California combines major cities, beaches, wine regions, mountains and scenic road trips. Los Angeles is associated with Hollywood, entertainment and coastal neighbourhoods, while San Francisco is known for the Golden Gate Bridge, waterfront attractions and its distinctive hillside streets.

Las Vegas is famous for entertainment, resorts, restaurants, casinos and nightlife. It can also be used as a starting point for trips to desert landscapes and national parks in Nevada, Arizona and Utah.

Other popular destinations include Chicago, Boston, New Orleans, Nashville, Seattle, San Diego, Honolulu and Anchorage. Smaller cities, rural communities and historic towns can also provide memorable experiences away from the busiest tourist routes.

Ask members of the USA Travel Forum which destinations are best suited to your interests, budget and available time.

USA Travel Itineraries

USA Travel Itineraries​

A realistic itinerary can make a major difference to the success of an American holiday. Trying to visit too many states in a short period may result in spending much of the trip at airports, on highways or checking in and out of hotels.

Popular USA itinerary ideas include:

  • A New York City break
  • New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
  • A California coastal road trip
  • Los Angeles, Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon
  • A Florida theme park and beach holiday
  • A New England driving tour
  • A Deep South music and food itinerary
  • A Rocky Mountains adventure
  • A Pacific Northwest road trip
  • A tour of Utah and Arizona national parks
  • A Hawaiian island holiday
  • An Alaska wildlife and scenery trip
When creating your itinerary, allow time for travelling between destinations, collecting rental vehicles, airport security, traffic and rest days. Leaving some flexibility in your schedule can also make it easier to deal with weather changes or discover places you would like to explore for longer.

Post your proposed USA holiday itinerary in the forum and invite other travellers to recommend improvements, overnight stops or alternative routes.

Road Trips in the United States

Road Trips in the United States​

Road trips are one of the most popular ways to explore America. Hiring a car can provide access to national parks, small towns, scenic highways and rural areas that may be difficult to reach using public transport.

Famous USA road-trip routes include the Pacific Coast Highway, Route 66, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Florida Keys Overseas Highway and scenic drives through New England, the Rocky Mountains and the American Southwest.

Before beginning a road trip, consider:

  • The total driving distance
  • Fuel costs
  • Car hire charges
  • One-way rental fees
  • Hotel and motel availability
  • Parking charges in major cities
  • Road tolls
  • Weather and seasonal road closures
  • National park reservations
  • Whether additional drivers are covered
Driving regulations can vary between states, and visitors should understand local road signs, speed limits and parking restrictions before setting off.

Members can share recommended routes, scenic stops, roadside attractions and practical advice about driving in the USA.

Hotels and Accommodation in the USA

Hotels and Accommodation in the USA​

The United States offers an extensive range of accommodation, including hostels, motels, roadside inns, city hotels, holiday apartments, beach resorts, mountain lodges and luxury properties.

The best place to stay will depend on your destination, budget and travel plans. In larger cities, a central location or access to public transport may be more valuable than hiring a car. In national park areas, staying close to the entrance can reduce daily driving time.

Before reserving accommodation, check:

  • The location and surrounding neighbourhood
  • Distance from attractions or public transport
  • Parking availability and charges
  • Resort or destination fees
  • Taxes added to the advertised price
  • Breakfast and restaurant facilities
  • Air conditioning and heating
  • Recent guest reviews
  • Check-in and check-out arrangements
  • Cancellation conditions
Travellers are welcome to ask for hotel recommendations or publish honest accommodation reviews after their stay. Personal experiences can help other members avoid unsuitable properties and find good places to stay.

Flights and Airports in the USA

Flights and Airports in the USA​

Domestic flights are often the quickest way to travel between distant regions of the United States. Flying may be more practical than driving when combining destinations such as New York, Florida, California, Hawaii or Alaska.

Major metropolitan areas may have several airports, so check the location carefully before booking. The cheapest flight may not provide the most convenient airport, particularly after adding the cost and time required to reach your hotel.

When comparing flights, consider:

  • Checked baggage charges
  • Cabin baggage allowances
  • Seat selection fees
  • Airport transfer costs
  • Connection times
  • Changes between airports
  • Cancellation and ticket conditions
  • The time required for security procedures
Forum members can offer advice about airport transfers, airline experiences, domestic connections and choosing the most convenient arrival point.

Trains, Buses and Public Transport

Trains, Buses and Public Transport​

Public transport varies considerably across the USA. Some cities have extensive underground rail, light rail and bus networks, while other destinations are much easier to explore by car.

New York, Washington, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco are examples of cities where visitors can reach many attractions without hiring a vehicle. In more suburban or rural areas, public transport may be limited.

Long-distance trains and intercity coaches can provide alternatives to flying or driving on certain routes. However, journey times, frequencies and station locations should be checked carefully before making plans.

Ask the forum whether a car is necessary for the cities and attractions on your itinerary. Travellers with first-hand experience can explain which destinations are easy to explore using public transport.

Car Hire and Driving in America

Car Hire and Driving in America​

Hiring a car can offer freedom and flexibility, but travellers should understand the full cost before making a reservation.

The advertised price may not include every charge. Insurance, taxes, airport fees, additional drivers, young-driver surcharges, fuel policies and one-way rental fees can increase the total cost.

Check whether your driving licence is accepted and whether an International Driving Permit is recommended or required for the states you intend to visit. Requirements may depend on your licence and the rules of the rental company.

Inspect the vehicle before leaving the rental location and photograph any existing damage. It is also wise to understand what assistance is provided in the event of a breakdown or accident.

Visitors should avoid leaving luggage, passports or valuable equipment visible inside a parked vehicle.

National Parks and Outdoor Adventures

National Parks and Outdoor Adventures​

America’s national parks are among its greatest attractions. Travellers can experience canyons, deserts, mountains, forests, glaciers, waterfalls, volcanoes, coastlines and wildlife across the country.

Frequently discussed destinations include the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Great Smoky Mountains, Rocky Mountain, Acadia, Everglades and the national parks of Alaska and Hawaii.

Outdoor activities may include hiking, camping, wildlife watching, cycling, rafting, skiing and scenic driving.

Before visiting a national park, research:

  • Entrance fees or passes
  • Accommodation and camping availability
  • Timed-entry systems or reservations
  • Seasonal road closures
  • Weather conditions
  • Hiking difficulty
  • Wildlife precautions
  • Water and food availability
  • Mobile phone coverage
  • Distance to fuel stations
Conditions and access arrangements can change, so check the official page for each park shortly before travelling.

Never underestimate heat, altitude, cold weather or remote terrain. Carry suitable clothing, water and navigation equipment, and tell someone where you are going when hiking in isolated areas.

USA Tours and Organised Trips​

Some travellers prefer to organise every part of their holiday independently, while others enjoy the convenience of a guided tour.

USA tour options may include:

  • City sightseeing tours
  • National park coach tours
  • Guided road trips
  • Food and cultural tours
  • Music heritage tours
  • Wildlife excursions
  • Film and television location tours
  • Theme park packages
  • Cruises and coastal excursions
  • Multi-state group holidays
Before booking an organised tour, check what is included, the standard of accommodation, group size, daily travel time and the amount of free time provided.

Members can share reviews of tour companies, local guides and organised excursions throughout the United States.

Theme Parks and Family Holidays​

The USA is a major destination for theme park and family holidays. Orlando and Southern California have some of the country’s best-known amusement parks, water parks and entertainment resorts.

Families should consider ticket prices, accommodation, transport, meal costs and the amount of time required for each park. Popular attractions can be extremely busy during school holidays and major public holidays.

Planning rest days can make a longer theme park holiday more enjoyable, particularly when travelling with younger children.

Use the forum to ask about ticket options, suitable hotels, transportation, dining plans, accessibility and the best time to visit popular family attractions.

American Food and Dining Tips​

Food is an important part of travelling through the United States, and every region has its own specialities.

Visitors may want to try New York pizza, Southern barbecue, Louisiana Creole and Cajun dishes, Tex-Mex food, New England seafood, Hawaiian cuisine, Chicago-style dishes or regional variations of burgers, sandwiches and desserts.

Portion sizes may be larger than some international visitors expect, although this varies between restaurants. Some establishments offer takeaway containers for unfinished meals.

Prices displayed on menus may not include local sales tax, and table-service restaurants commonly expect customers to leave a tip. Customs and suggested amounts can vary, so travellers may wish to ask for current advice before departure.

Share your favourite restaurants, diners, cafés, food markets and regional dishes with the community.

When Is the Best Time to Visit the USA?​

The best time to visit the United States depends on the region and the type of holiday you are planning.

Weather conditions vary greatly between the northern and southern states, coastal areas, deserts and mountain regions. One part of the country may be experiencing snow while another has warm beach weather.

Summer is popular for road trips, national parks and family holidays, although some destinations can be crowded and expensive. Spring and autumn may offer comfortable temperatures and attractive scenery in many regions.

Winter can be ideal for skiing, seasonal events or visiting warmer destinations such as Florida, Southern California and Hawaii. However, snow and severe weather may affect travel in other areas.

Before booking, research the normal climate, daylight hours and seasonal conditions for every destination on your route.

USA Visa, ESTA and Entry Requirements​

International travellers must confirm the passport, visa and entry requirements that apply to their nationality and personal circumstances.

Many foreign visitors require a visitor visa, while eligible travellers from participating countries may be able to visit under the Visa Waiver Program. Travel under the Visa Waiver Program requires an approved Electronic System for Travel Authorization, commonly known as ESTA. Requirements can change, so applications and important decisions should only be made through official United States government sources.

Check that your passport is valid for your journey and ensure that the details on your ticket, passport and travel authorisation match.

It is sensible to keep secure copies of your passport, travel authorisation, insurance policy, accommodation bookings and return flight details.

Forum members may share their experiences, but unofficial discussions should not replace current advice from immigration authorities.

Health and Travel Insurance​

Medical treatment in the United States can be expensive, so comprehensive travel insurance is strongly worth considering.

Read the policy carefully and confirm that it covers:

  • Emergency medical treatment
  • Hospital care
  • Medical evacuation
  • Existing health conditions
  • Prescription medicines
  • Trip cancellation
  • Lost or delayed luggage
  • Car hire excess
  • Hiking, skiing or adventure activities
Carry enough prescription medication for your journey and keep it in its original packaging where possible. Travellers should also carry a copy of important medical information and insurance contact details.

Seek professional advice for personal health concerns rather than relying entirely on information posted online.

Staying Safe While Travelling in the USA​

Most visitors enjoy trouble-free holidays in the United States, but sensible precautions are still important.

Research unfamiliar neighbourhoods, remain aware of your surroundings and use reputable transport providers. Keep passports and valuables secure, and avoid displaying large amounts of cash.

Do not leave bags, cameras or electronic equipment visible inside a vehicle. In busy tourist areas, remain alert to theft and misleading offers.

Weather and natural hazards can also affect safety. Depending on the destination and season, travellers may encounter extreme heat, snowstorms, hurricanes, flooding, wildfires or other disruptions.

Check local weather warnings and official travel advice during your journey.

Money, Sales Tax and Tipping​

The United States uses the US dollar, and debit and credit cards are widely accepted. However, carrying a small amount of cash can be useful for tips, parking, tolls or smaller businesses.

Visitors should be aware that prices displayed in shops and restaurants may not include sales tax. The final amount charged can therefore be higher than the advertised price, with rates varying by location.

Tipping is customary in many service situations, including table-service restaurants, bars, taxis and some hotel services. The expected amount may depend on the type and quality of service.

Ask other travellers for current advice if you are uncertain about tipping practices or additional charges.

Mobile Phones, Internet and Navigation​

Mobile data can make it easier to use maps, book transport, check attraction opening times and communicate with accommodation providers.

International roaming can be expensive, so compare your provider’s travel package with local SIM or eSIM options before departure.

Mobile coverage may be unreliable in national parks, mountain regions and remote road-trip areas. Download offline maps and important booking details before entering locations with limited service.

A portable battery pack can also be useful during long sightseeing days or driving journeys.

Respecting Local Customs and Communities​

The United States is a large and culturally diverse country. Customs, accents, food, politics and lifestyles can vary considerably between regions.

Visitors should treat local residents, staff and other travellers respectfully. Avoid making assumptions about communities and follow rules at national parks, museums, memorials and places of worship.

When visiting natural areas, stay on marked routes, dispose of rubbish properly and avoid disturbing wildlife.

Travellers should also respect restrictions concerning photography, private property and culturally significant locations.

Share Your USA Travel Experiences​

Have you recently returned from an American holiday? Your experiences could help another traveller plan a better trip.

Start a discussion and share:

  • Your USA travel itinerary
  • Hotel and motel recommendations
  • Road-trip routes
  • National park experiences
  • Airline and airport advice
  • Car hire reviews
  • Restaurant recommendations
  • Theme park tips
  • Holiday costs and budgeting advice
  • Photographs from your journey
  • Mistakes other travellers should avoid
Honest reviews and detailed trip reports can become valuable resources for future visitors.

Join the USA Travel Forum​

Whether you are planning a weekend in New York, a Florida family holiday, a California road trip or an extended journey across several states, the USA Travel Forum is here to help.

Ask questions, compare itineraries, request recommendations and connect with travellers who have first-hand experience of visiting the United States.

Join the discussion, share your travel knowledge and start planning an unforgettable American adventure.

Click here to post to the USA travel forum
 
Last edited:
Back
Top