56 days in Continental USA Itinerary
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Start: Omaha
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Omaha
— 10 nights
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Wichita
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Austin
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San Antonio
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Key West
— 5 nights
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Orlando
— 6 nights
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Savannah
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Charleston
— 6 nights
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Myrtle Beach
— 6 nights
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Corolla
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Drive to Norfolk, Fly to Asheville
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Asheville
— 6 nights
End: Asheville
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Omaha — 10 nights

Gateway to the West
A major transportation hub, Omaha was once considered little more than a stopping point on a pioneer's journey west.Eschew the tourist crowds and head to Henry Doorly Zoo and The Durham Museum. Explore Omaha's surroundings by going to Sioux City (Trinity Heights & Sioux City Public Museum), Platte River State Park (in Louisville) and Holy Family Shrine (in Gretna). The adventure continues: admire the masterpieces at Joslyn Art Museum, take in nature's colorful creations at Sunken Gardens, test your problem-solving skills at popular escape rooms, and get a taste of the local shopping with Old Market.
To see reviews, traveler tips, more things to do, and tourist information, go to the Omaha driving holiday planning website.
If you are flying in from South Korea, the closest major aiports are Eppley Airfield, Sioux Gateway Airport / Brigadier General Bud Day Field and Des Moines International Airport. Expect a daytime high around 36°C in July, and nighttime lows around 22°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 14th (Fri) so you can go by car to Wichita.
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Wichita — 2 nights

You'll discover tucked-away gems like The Keeper of the Plains and Botanica: The Wichita Gardens.
For other places to visit, where to stay, ratings, and tourist information, read our Wichita trip planner.
Drive from Omaha to Wichita in 5.5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or take a bus. In July in Wichita, expect temperatures between 39°C during the day and 24°C at night. Cap off your sightseeing on the 16th (Sun) early enough to catch the flight to Austin.
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For other places to visit, where to stay, ratings, and tourist information, read our Wichita trip planner.
Drive from Omaha to Wichita in 5.5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or take a bus. In July in Wichita, expect temperatures between 39°C during the day and 24°C at night. Cap off your sightseeing on the 16th (Sun) early enough to catch the flight to Austin.
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Austin — 3 nights

Live Music Capital of the World
Despite its laid-back college vibe, Austin is an influential center for politics, technology, film, and music.Discover out-of-the-way places like Barton Springs Pool and San Marcos River. Step out of Austin with an excursion to Blue Hole Regional Park in Wimberley--about 52 minutes away. There's still lots to do: trek along Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail, learn the secrets of beer at Bike and Brew ATX, zoom along the surf with a waterskiing or jet-skiing adventure, and take an in-depth tour of LBJ Presidential Library.
For other places to visit, ratings, where to stay, and more tourist information, use the Austin online tour planner.
Getting from Wichita to Austin by flight takes about 5 hours. Other options: drive; or do a combination of bus and train. Traveling from Wichita in July, you will find days in Austin are somewhat warmer (43°C), and nights are about the same (28°C). Wrap up your sightseeing on the 19th (Wed) to allow time to drive to San Antonio.
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San Antonio — 4 nights

The Alamo City
As the state’s second largest city, San Antonio embodies Texas’ rich cultural heritage while maintaining the Old West charm of an oil town.You'll discover tucked-away gems like Comal River and Mission San Jose. Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around San Antonio: Medina River (in Bandera) and Frio Bat Flight Tours (in Concan). There's much more to do: go for a walk through The San Antonio River Walk, find something for the whole family at SeaWorld, walk around Friedrich Wilderness Park, and take an in-depth tour of The Alamo.
To see reviews, other places to visit, photos, and tourist information, read our San Antonio online trip maker.
Traveling by car from Austin to San Antonio takes 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or take a train. In July in San Antonio, expect temperatures between 43°C during the day and 28°C at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 23rd (Sun) so you can catch the flight to Key West.
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Key West — 5 nights
Conch Republic
Located just 140 km (90 mi) from Cuba, Key West is an island only about 6.4 km (4 mi) long and 1.6 km (1 mi) wide.Eschew the tourist crowds and head to Dolphin & Whale Watching and Key West Historic Seaport. You'll find plenty of places to visit near Key West: Dolphin Research Center (in Grassy Key) and History of Diving Museum (in Islamorada). And it doesn't end there: examine the collection at The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, brush up on your military savvy at U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ingham Maritime Museum, don't miss a visit to Duval Street, and look for all kinds of wild species at Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory.
To see ratings, photos, reviews, and tourist information, read Key West day trip tool.
Getting from San Antonio to Key West by flight takes about 6.5 hours. Other options: drive; or take a bus. The time zone difference moving from Central Standard Time (CST) to Eastern Standard Time (EST) is 1 hour. Traveling from San Antonio in July, expect nights in Key West to be a bit warmer, around 32°C, while days are a bit cooler, around 37°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 28th (Fri) to allow enough time to fly to Orlando.
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Orlando — 6 nights

Theme Park Capital of the World
For most people, any mention of Orlando immediately conjures up images of sprawling theme parks filled with characters plucked right out of popular animated movies.Eschew the tourist crowds and head to Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park and Fun Spot America. Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Orlando: Room Escape Games (in Cocoa Beach) and Fishing Charters & Tours (in Port Canaveral). Have a day of magic on the 30th (Sun) at Walt Disney World Resort. Pack the 2nd (Wed) with family-friendly diversions at Universal's Islands of Adventure. There's lots more to do: get in on the family fun at SeaWorld, stop by M&M'S Disney Springs, admire the masterpieces at Museum Of Illusions Orlando, and don't miss a visit to Cinderella Castle.
To find ratings, other places to visit, maps, and tourist information, you can read our Orlando tour planner.
You can fly from Key West to Orlando in 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Key West in July, plan for little chillier nights in Orlando, with lows around 28°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 3rd (Thu) so you can drive to Savannah.
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Savannah — 5 nights

The Hostess City of the South
Georgia's oldest city, Savannah displays its colonial history proudly on every corner.Discover out-of-the-way places like Waterskiing & Jetskiing and City Market. Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Savannah: Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park (in Beaufort) and Hilton Head (Coastal Discovery Museum & Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina). The adventure continues: look for all kinds of wild species at Oatland Island Wildlife Center, explore the galleries of SCADstory, contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and explore the different monuments and memorials at Colonial Park Cemetery.
To see more things to do, other places to visit, traveler tips, and other tourist information, read Savannah trip itinerary website.
Traveling by car from Orlando to Savannah takes 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or take a train. In August in Savannah, expect temperatures between 37°C during the day and 27°C at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 8th (Tue) to allow time to take a train to Charleston.
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Charleston — 6 nights

Many visitors describe their Charleston holiday as a warm embrace by an old, dear friend--who lived about 200 years ago.Eschew the tourist crowds and head to Joe Riley Waterfront Park and Photography Tours. There's lots more to do: test your team's savvy at popular escape rooms, steep yourself in history at McLeod Plantation Historic Site, take in the spiritual surroundings of Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, and walk around Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park.
For traveler tips, maps, photos, and more tourist information, refer to the Charleston visit planner.
Take a train from Savannah to Charleston in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive. August in Charleston sees daily highs of 36°C and lows of 28°C at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 14th (Mon) so you can drive to Myrtle Beach.
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Myrtle Beach — 6 nights
Myrtle Beach is a coastal city on the east coast of the United States in Horry County, South Carolina. Eschew the tourist crowds and head to Nature & Wildlife Tours and Oak Island Beach. Get out of town with these interesting Myrtle Beach side-trips: Litchfield Beach (in Litchfield Beach), Franklin Square Gallery (in Southport) and Boat Tours & Water Sports (in Little River). There's much more to do: see the interesting displays at Hollywood Wax Museum, take a leisurely stroll along MarshWalk, look for all kinds of wild species at T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation Station, and get up close and personal with brilliant marine life at Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach.
To find where to stay, ratings, other places to visit, and other tourist information, go to the Myrtle Beach travel route planner.
Traveling by car from Charleston to Myrtle Beach takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. In August in Myrtle Beach, expect temperatures between 36°C during the day and 26°C at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 20th (Sun) early enough to drive to Corolla.
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To find where to stay, ratings, other places to visit, and other tourist information, go to the Myrtle Beach travel route planner.
Traveling by car from Charleston to Myrtle Beach takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. In August in Myrtle Beach, expect temperatures between 36°C during the day and 26°C at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 20th (Sun) early enough to drive to Corolla.
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Corolla — 2 nights
A trip to Corolla will add a bit of slow-paced fun to your Outer Banks holiday.Start off your visit on the 21st (Mon): enjoy the sea views from Currituck Beach Lighthouse and Museum, then get outside with Outdoor Activities, then fly like a bird with a parasailing or paragliding tour, and finally get a dose of the wild on a nature and wildlife tour. On the 22nd (Tue), you'll have a packed day of sightseeing: look for all kinds of wild species at Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education and then enjoy the sand and surf at Currituck Beach.
To find reviews, more things to do, and tourist information, refer to the Corolla holiday site.
Traveling by car from Myrtle Beach to Corolla takes 7.5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of flight and car; or do a combination of bus and car. In August, daily temperatures in Corolla can reach 36°C, while at night they dip to 25°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 22nd (Tue) to allow time to travel to Asheville.
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Asheville — 6 nights
Land of the Sky
Asheville nestles between two major mountain ranges in the scenic western section of North Carolina.Step off the beaten path and head to Elijah Mountain Gem Mine and Goat Farm and Zipline. Change things up with these side-trips from Asheville: Chimneys Picnic Area (in Great Smoky Mountains National Park) and Gatlinburg (Ole Smoky & Sugarlands Distilling Company). There's still lots to do: relax and float downstream with a rafting and tubing tour, indulge your taste buds at Food & Drink, pause for some serene contemplation at Basilica of Saint Lawrence, and indulge your thirst for a good beer at New Belgium Brewing Company.
To see ratings, other places to visit, reviews, and other tourist information, read Asheville attractions app.
You can do a combination of car and flight from Corolla to Asheville in 7.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or do a combination of car and bus. Traveling from Corolla in August, things will get slightly colder in Asheville: highs are around 32°C and lows about 20°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 28th (Mon) so you can travel back home.
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Kansas travel guide
The Sunflower State
Generally considered the geographical center of the country, Kansas is a state rich in history, having served as home to diverse Native American tribes for thousands of years before European settlement. Once called "Bleeding Kansas" because of violent clashes between abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers, Kansas now carries the nickname the "Sunflower State," earned because of its massive production of sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sorghum. In addition to agriculture, the state is also known as an aviation hub. Sightseeing is easy, as wide-open spaces dominate the landscape of the western two-thirds of the state, which includes some of the only remaining native tallgrass prairie in the nation. Eastern Kansas contains rolling hills and most of the major cities, which draw tourism with their lively art, nightlife, and music scenes.
Texas travel guide
The Lone Star State
Thanks to its size and geologic features, Texas contains diverse landscapes that closely resemble both the south and southwest of the United States. Though most people associate Texas with tracts of barren land, deserts cover only about 10 percent of the state, with most of its big population centers located in areas once covered by prairies, grasslands, and forests. As you travel from one end of Texas to the other, observe the changing terrain that ranges from coastal piney woods and swamps in the east to the mountains of the west, with rolling plains and rugged hills in the center. For a bit of urban sightseeing visit some of the state's large cities such as Houston, Dallas, or Austin, or immerse yourself in the nation's history by adding famous attractions like The Alamo to your itinerary. Take plenty of time to mingle with the locals, famous for their hospitality, generosity, and fiercely independent spirit.
Florida travel guide
The Sunshine State
The “Sunshine State,” Florida became a favorite winter destination for the affluent crowd over a century ago. Today, the state attracts visitors from around the world with its golden beaches and modern theme parks. You can spend your entire vacation enjoying the state's highly developed seaside areas, but remember that some of Florida's best-kept secrets are in secluded locations. Visit the big cities and their comfortable resorts offering top-notch dining and nightlife, but leave some time to see the peninsula's swampy landscape, filled with wild creatures and native plants. Farther away from the tourist-packed urban areas, the untamed wetlands of Florida offer a selection of things to do, such as kayaking, boat rides, and numerous other outdoor activities.
Georgia travel guide
The Peach State
Founded in 1733, Georgia was one of the original 13 colonies that became the United States. Much more geographically diverse than most visitors realize, the state features a scenic seacoast, high mountain peaks, and large urban centers, with broad rural areas in between. Once famous mostly for historical attractions memorializing the Civil War era and the Civil Rights Movement, Georgia now draws tourists from around the world with its rich musical tradition and distinctive cuisine. Start your Georgian adventure in Atlanta, the state's economic powerhouse, and then road trip to the coastal barrier islands, nature preserves, and chic vacation resorts.
South Carolina travel guide
The Palmetto State
Composed of five distinct geographic regions with boundaries roughly parallel to the Atlantic coastline, South Carolina embraces rich history, scenic beauty, and outstanding cuisine. Originally established as a slave society dependent on the cultivation of rice and indigo, the state now boasts a diverse economy that includes massive production of textile goods, chemical products, machinery, and automobiles. Widely regarded as the beginning of the Deep South, the state remains a deeply conservative part of the country, fervently clinging to its religious and cultural traditions. South Carolinians are kind and open hosts to those who vacation here, eager to share the wealth of their cultural heritage with curious visitors. With many remarkable places to visit like Charleston and Hilton Head, your itinerary here is sure to be diverse and full of scenic attractions.
North Carolina travel guide
The Tar Heel State
A top destination for a holiday in nature, North Carolina provides a seemingly endless variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain climbing, and skiing. While the state's rural regions offer a taste of traditional Appalachian music and culture, its increasingly diverse big cities feature modern skyscrapers, renowned museums, and historical neighborhoods perfect for sightseeing tours. The coastal region, famous for its year-round temperate climate, attracts millions of annual visitors, making North Carolina the sixth most-visited state in the country. Though it's hard to find a quiet time of year in coastal North Carolina, the state's inland areas retain many secluded corners where you can experience the laid-back Old South atmosphere.