60 days in Continental USA Itinerary

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Key West
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Miami
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Orlando
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St. Augustine
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Savannah
— 5 nights
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Charleston
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Hilton Head
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Atlanta
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Asheville
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Raleigh
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Key West — 8 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.
You'll find plenty of places to visit near Key West: Marathon (Seven Mile Bridge, Crane Point Museum & Nature Center, &more) and Big Pine Key (National Key Deer Refuge & Bahia Honda State Park). And it doesn't end there: examine the collection at The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, contemplate the long history of Truman Little White House, make a trip to Southernmost Point, and view the masterpieces at Alan S. Maltz Gallery.

For photos, where to stay, other places to visit, and other tourist information, go to the Key West trip itinerary planner.

Atlanta to Key West is an approximately 3.5-hour flight. You can also drive; or take a bus. Plan for much warmer temperatures traveling from Atlanta in January, with highs in Key West at 76°F and lows at 66°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 9th (Tue) so you can fly to Miami.
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Miami — 7 nights

Magic City

Florida’s mecca of fun in the sun, the lively tropical metropolis of Miami is one of the world’s top vacation spots.
You'll find plenty of places to visit near Miami: Everglades National Park (Shark Valley Visitor Center, Anhinga Trail, &more), Key Largo (Island Dolphin Care & Capt. Sterling's Everglades Eco-Tours) and Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center (in Tavernier). And it doesn't end there: take in nature's colorful creations at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, take an in-depth tour of Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum, wander the streets of Collins Avenue, and examine the collection at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.

To find traveler tips, ratings, maps, and more tourist information, read our Miami trip builder website.

You can fly from Key West to Miami in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In January, daily temperatures in Miami can reach 77°F, while at night they dip to 63°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 16th (Tue) so you can fly to Orlando.
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Orlando — 8 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.
Have a day of magic on the 17th (Wed) at Walt Disney World Resort. Have a day of magic on the 22nd (Mon) at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Next up on the itinerary: get in on the family fun at Universal's Islands of Adventure, make an unforgettable trip to Magic Kingdom Park, explore the world behind art at Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, and test your problem-solving skills at popular escape rooms.

For photos, traveler tips, other places to visit, and tourist information, you can read our Orlando route builder tool.

You can fly from Miami to Orlando in 3 hours. Other options are to drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Miami in January, expect Orlando to be little chillier, temps between 71°F and 52°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 24th (Wed) to allow time to drive to St. Augustine.
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St. Augustine — 6 nights

St. Explore St. Augustine's surroundings by going to Fernandina Beach (Central Park, Marlin & Barrel Distillery, &more) and Room Escape Games (in Jacksonville). The adventure continues: meet the residents at St. Augustine Wild Reserve, enjoy the sea views from St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, Inc., sample the fine beverages at St. Augustine Distillery, and surround yourself with nature on a nature and wildlife tour.

To see ratings, more things to do, reviews, and more tourist information, read St. Augustine sightseeing planner.

You can drive from Orlando to St. Augustine in 2 hours. Another option is to take a bus. Expect slightly colder weather when traveling from Orlando in January: highs in St. Augustine hover around 65°F, while lows dip to 49°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 30th (Tue) to allow time to 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.
Explore Savannah's surroundings by going to Beaufort (Beaufort National Cemetery, The Point, &more), Sugar Marsh Cottage (in Darien) and Christ Church (in Saint Simons Island). Next up on the itinerary: take a stroll through Savannah Historic District, take in the spiritual surroundings of Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, walk around Forsyth Park, and examine the collection at National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force.

To find more things to do, where to stay, traveler tips, and more tourist information, read Savannah route maker app.

You can drive from St. Augustine to Savannah in 3.5 hours. Other options are to take a bus; or do a combination of bus and train. Traveling from St. Augustine in January, Savannah is little chillier at night with lows of 41°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 4th (Sun) early enough to catch the 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.
Take a break from Charleston with a short trip to The Center for Birds of Prey in Awendaw, about 38 minutes away. There's lots more to do: settle in for a delightful tour with a horse-drawn carriage tour, contemplate the long history of Aiken-Rhett House, take in nature's colorful creations at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, and make a trip to Drayton Hall.

To find where to stay, ratings, traveler tips, and tourist information, you can read our Charleston online vacation planner.

Traveling by train from Savannah to Charleston takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive. In February, plan for daily highs up to 63°F, and evening lows to 44°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 10th (Sat) to allow enough time to drive to Hilton Head.
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Hilton Head — 5 nights

A Hilton Head vacation may be heaven for a golfer, but the area also offers all kinds of other options for sports fans.
Change things up with a short trip to Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park in Beaufort (about 58 minutes away). Next up on the itinerary: savor the flavors at Hilton Head Distillery, take in the architecture and atmosphere at St. Francis by the Sea Catholic Church, examine the collection at Coastal Discovery Museum, and get outside with Wheelz of Hilton Head.

To see maps, where to stay, ratings, and tourist information, use the Hilton Head online route planner.

You can drive from Charleston to Hilton Head in 2.5 hours. Another option is to take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 62°F in February, and nighttime lows around 46°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 15th (Thu) early enough to fly to Atlanta.
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Atlanta — 5 nights

The Capital of the South

Georgia’s largest city and capital, Atlanta is a thriving metropolis anchored by its southern roots.
Get out of town with these interesting Atlanta side-trips: Logan Farm Park (in Acworth), Booth Western Art Museum (in Cartersville) and Columbus (National Civil War Naval Museum & National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center). On the 18th (Sun), give your taste buds a day to remember with a local gastronomic tour. And it doesn't end there: get up close and personal with brilliant marine life at Georgia Aquarium, take a stroll through Ansley Park, examine the collection at High Museum of Art, and steep yourself in history at Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.

To find where to stay, ratings, traveler tips, and tourist information, read Atlanta tour itinerary builder site.

You can fly from Hilton Head to Atlanta in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of taxi and bus. Traveling from Hilton Head in February, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be a bit cooler in Atlanta, with lows of 40°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 20th (Tue) early enough to catch the flight 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.
Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Asheville: Greenville (Joel Roberts Poinsett Statue, Falls Park on the Reedy, &more), Hendersonville (Elijah Mountain Gem Mine and Goat Farm & Flat Rock Cider Works) and Crystal Mountain Gem Mine (in Brevard). And it doesn't end there: sample the fine beverages at Sugarlands Distilling Company, let your taste buds guide you at a local gastronomic tour, observe the fascinating underwater world at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, and learn about winemaking at Tennessee Homemade Wines.

For other places to visit, where to stay, reviews, and other tourist information, you can read our Asheville sightseeing planner.

You can fly from Atlanta to Asheville in 2.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or do a combination of subway and bus. In February, Asheville is slightly colder than Atlanta - with highs of 53°F and lows of 31°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 26th (Mon) early enough to drive to Raleigh.
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Raleigh — 3 nights

City of Oaks

For those not from the South, Raleigh might be one of the region's better-kept travel secrets.
You'll find plenty of places to visit near Raleigh: Fayetteville (Airborne and Special Operations Museum & Room Escape Games) and Durham (Duke University, Duke University Chapel, &more). There's much more to do: explore the world behind art at North Carolina Museum of Art, look for gifts at Videri Chocolate Factory, see the interesting displays at North Carolina Museum of History, and engage your brain at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

To see other places to visit, maps, traveler tips, and other tourist information, go to the Raleigh tour planner.

Traveling by car from Asheville to Raleigh takes 4 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or take a bus. In February, daytime highs in Raleigh are 55°F, while nighttime lows are 35°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 29th (Thu) to allow time to fly back home.
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Florida travel guide

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Disney Parks & Activities · Theme Parks · Beaches
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.
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Georgia travel guide

4.4
Specialty Museums · Historic Sites · Aquariums
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.
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South Carolina travel guide

4.3
Dolphin & Whale Watching · Historic Sites · Gardens
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.
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North Carolina travel guide

4.5
Historic Sites · Specialty Museums · Zipline
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.
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