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- Enriching educational experience
- Explore 18 acres of lush tropical landscape
- Get up close to fascinating birds and animals
- A great day activity for the whole family
- Food and beverages are not included
- Exclusive experiences are an additional cost
- Variety of options
- A unique vantage point of Chicago
- Tour available for any time of day
- Food not included in the sightseeing tour
- No hotel pick-up or drop off
- The fantastic 360° view of the Chicago skyline
- Fastpass access which allows you to skip the ticket and ride lines
- The heated gondolas that allow you to be comfortable even in cold weather.
- There’s no transportation included to and from the Navy Pier
- You'll also have to pay separately for lunch, parking fees, lockers, and other park rides
- The wheel can be shut down on short notice due to bad weather
- A fun and informational tour
- Tour is given by a local guide
- Operated in all weather conditions, rain or shine
- Informative tour guide
- Close-up wildlife encounters
- In close proximity to New Orleans
- It is educational
- No food provided
- Completely weather-dependent
- Ideal for children
- It is accessible to everyone
- Freedom to explore on your terms
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Adults cannot enter Legoland without a child
- It does not include food and drinks
- The many things to do.
- The view over Las Vegas.
- The fantastic cuisine at the top of the World.
- The weather can influence a lot of the activities here.
- It’s pretty popular, so there are usually many people here.
- An all-access tour of Madison Square Garden
- A friendly and professional live guide
- Informative guide booklets in multiple languages
- A virtual reality experience
- A digital video souvenir
- No food and drinks provided
- Access to some areas are subject to availability
- Unique experience
- Get to know the art and artists
- Amazing photo opportunities
- No hotel pick-up or drop-off
- A lot of walking involved on most of the tours
- Tours run all day and year round
- Great photo opportunities of the Miami skyline
- It's a quick tour that doesn't take up your whole day
- Most tours are only in English
- It's unsuitable for kids under three years old and people with back problems
- Not many packages include meals and drinks
- Wheelchair accessible
- Guided tour
- Great availability during the day
- Short duration
- Must stay with the tour group
The United States is one of the top three international travel destinations in the world, welcoming nearly 80 million visitors a year. With so many incredible places to visit and so many fantastic US tour options, it’s not surprising that so many put the ‘Land of Opportunity’ at the top of their travel bucket list.
USA Tour Destinations
The United States is a very large country and is home to many diverse cultures and destinations. Depending on what route you take, a road trip across America can range between 2,500 and 3,500 miles.
The size of the United States makes it very tricky to discuss the weather, seasons and things to do because the details range so vastly from state to state. On the bright side, you can be certain that there are many different tours of the USA to meet your needs – whatever they are.
If you’re looking for an escape to gorgeous, sandy beaches and long days in the sun, then touring Miami may be the best bet for you. The area is also very well known as a diver’s paradise, and its festive street life.
If you’re more of a cultural traveler and are curious about America’s complex history, then a trip to New Orleans could be just what you need. The music scene and culture in the southern city in the state of Louisiana has a rich history just waiting to be discovered.
Does the constant buzz of activity get you excited? New York City is the ultimate travel destination for city slickers and promises to be an eye-opening experience. The ‘Big Apple’ beautifully blends pop culture and modern life with a distinctly American flare.
Popular USA Tours
With so many exciting places to see and things to do, it’s very easy to become overwhelmed with choice. One of the best ways to overcome this is to pick a destination that suits your pace and travel preferences and book one of the many US tours available.
If you’re an outdoor enthusiast with some time on your hands, then you can take your pick from the American tours or day trips that bring you close to nature. Boston’s day trip to Niagara Falls is an incredible waterfall experience. Not only are the views magnificent, but travelers can also explore the history of the area.
Speaking of history, there are plenty of history-focused tour packages in the USA. One of the most popular ones is the carriage tour in New Orleans which guides travelers through the French Quarter on a horse-drawn carriage.
For those travelers more interested in pop culture, you’ll be pleased to know that a tour of the USA can tick your boxes too! For example, New York City’s Gossip Girl tour brings the popular show to life by taking travelers to key landmarks that are featured in the highly-rated television series.
Theatre-lovers can indulge in a show as well as a tour of the Dolby Theatre, one of the most iconic theatres in Los Angeles. A guided walking tour gives guests special glimpses behind the scenes of the famed stage.
FAQs About USA Holiday Tours
Now that your interest in America is piqued, you may have a few logistical questions. We’ve answered a few of them here to get you started.
What Do You Need to Visit the USA?
Enjoying these amazing tours in the US is only possible if you have the right paperwork to enter the country. Certain countries are exempt from needing a visa for a stay of fewer than 90 days (there are 39 countries on the visa waiver program). However, other countries need a tourist visa.
When Is The Best Time to Visit America?
As mentioned, the diverse regions in the United States mean that you can experience different climates in different states, at different times of the year. To be safe, it’s more affordable and temperate to travel in the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn).
Is It Safe to Travel to The United States?
The United States is ranked as the 51st safest country in the world. While generally considered a safe country for tourists, it’s important to remain vigilant (especially in certain areas) and take care of public announcements.