60 days in United States & California Itinerary

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Orlando
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Miami
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New Orleans
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San Antonio
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Grand Canyon National Park
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Las Vegas
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Los Angeles
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San Francisco
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Seattle
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Chicago
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Boston
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New York City
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Washington DC
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Atlanta
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Orlando — 5 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.
Go for a jaunt from Orlando to Saint Cloud to see Boat Tours & Water Sports about 38 minutes away. Have a day of magic on the 2nd (Thu) at Walt Disney World Resort. Pack the 4th (Sat) with family-friendly diversions at Universal's Islands of Adventure. Next up on the itinerary: find something for the whole family at Universal Orlando Resort, make an unforgettable trip to Magic Kingdom Park, test your problem-solving skills at popular escape rooms, and explore the world behind art at Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art.

For more things to do, other places to visit, and other tourist information, use the Orlando planner.

Atlanta to Orlando is an approximately 3.5-hour flight. You can also drive; or take a bus. In March, Orlando is a bit warmer than Atlanta - with highs of 78°F and lows of 58°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 6th (Mon) early enough to fly to Miami.
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Theme Parks · Outdoors · Tours · Parks
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Miami — 6 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.
Venture out of the city with trips to Everglades National Park (Shark Valley Visitor Center, Anhinga Trail, &more), Tavernier (Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center & Florida Keys Flats Fishing) and Key Largo (Spas, Island Dolphin Care, &more). Next up on the itinerary: take in nature's colorful creations at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, examine the collection at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, appreciate the extensive heritage of Art Deco Historic District, and shop like a local with Village of Merrick Park.

For reviews, other places to visit, ratings, and other tourist information, refer to the Miami trip itinerary maker tool.

Traveling by flight from Orlando to Miami takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Orlando in March, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be somewhat warmer in Miami, with lows of 65°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 12th (Sun) so you can fly to New Orleans.
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New Orleans — 4 nights

The Big Easy

Known for its Creole cuisine, rich musical tradition, and nearby swamps and plantations, New Orleans is one of the nation's oldest cities.
New Orleans is known for historic sites, nightlife, and museums. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: examine the collection at The National WWII Museum, admire the striking features of St. Louis Cathedral, learn about wildlife with up-close encounters at Audubon Zoo, and appreciate the extensive heritage of Garden District.

To find other places to visit, where to stay, more things to do, and other tourist information, go to the New Orleans trip itinerary planner.

Traveling by flight from Miami to New Orleans takes 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 1 hour traveling from Miami to New Orleans. While traveling from Miami, expect much colder days and about the same nights in New Orleans, ranging from highs of 61°F to lows of 61°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 16th (Thu) so you can fly 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.
Get out of town with these interesting San Antonio side-trips: Austin (Texas State Capitol, Bike and Brew ATX, &more). There's still lots to do: shop like a local with The San Antonio River Walk, take in the architecture and atmosphere at San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral, examine the collection at The Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum, and walk around Friedrich Wilderness Park.

To see photos, reviews, maps, and tourist information, read San Antonio tour itinerary planner.

Traveling by flight from New Orleans to San Antonio takes 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Traveling from New Orleans in March, expect nights in San Antonio to be slightly colder, around 54°F, while days are somewhat warmer, around 76°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 20th (Mon) so you can travel to Grand Canyon National Park.
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Grand Canyon National Park — 5 nights

The size, shape, and color of Grand Canyon National Park combine to leave an impression on visitors as deep as the canyon itself.
On the 24th (Fri), hike the day away at Bright Angel Trail. There's lots more to do: take in breathtaking views at Grand Canyon South Rim, trek along South Kaibab Trail, make a trip to Grand Canyon Village, and tour the pleasant surroundings at Rim Trail.

For where to stay, other places to visit, more things to do, and tourist information, go to the Grand Canyon National Park holiday maker app.

Traveling by combination of flight and bus from San Antonio to Grand Canyon National Park takes 8 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or do a combination of train and bus. The time zone changes from Central Standard Time (CST) to Mountain Standard Time (MST), which is usually a -1 hour difference. Expect slightly colder weather when traveling from San Antonio in March: highs in Grand Canyon National Park hover around 57°F, while lows dip to 23°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 25th (Sat) so you can travel to Las Vegas.
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Las Vegas — 5 nights

Sin City

Nicknamed the "Entertainment Capital of the World," Las Vegas sits in the middle of a desert in the southern section of Nevada.
You'll find plenty of places to visit near Las Vegas: Boulder City (Hoover Dam & Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum). There's much more to do: explore the stunning scenery at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, bet on your favorite at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, admire the natural beauty at Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, and see Off-Road Tours.

To find maps, traveler tips, more things to do, and other tourist information, read our Las Vegas trip planner.

Explore your travel options from Grand Canyon National Park to Las Vegas with the Route module. You'll gain 1 hour traveling from Grand Canyon National Park to Las Vegas due to the time zone difference. When traveling from Grand Canyon National Park in March, plan for somewhat warmer days and warmer nights in Las Vegas: temperatures range from 74°F by day to 52°F at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 30th (Thu) so you can catch the flight to Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles — 3 nights

City of Angels

Surrounded by mountain ranges, forests, valleys, beaches, and deserts, the metropolitan area of Los Angeles is home to over 17 million people.
Get out of town with these interesting Los Angeles side-trips: Ocean Avenue (in Santa Monica) and Anaheim (Disney California Adventure Park & Disneyland Park). There's lots more to do: take a leisurely stroll along Santa Monica Pier, examine the collection at The Getty Center, and wander the streets of Montana Avenue.

To see traveler tips, maps, other places to visit, and more tourist information, refer to the Los Angeles holiday builder.

Fly from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 74°F in March, and nighttime lows around 54°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 2nd (Sun) so you can catch the flight to San Francisco.
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San Francisco — 5 nights

City by the Bay

San Francisco is a top holiday destination featuring scenic beauty and great ethnic and cultural diversity.
When in San Francisco, make a side trip to see Point Reyes Safaris in Point Reyes Station, approximately Point Reyes Station away. And it doesn't end there: take in the views from Golden Gate Bridge, get curious at Exploratorium, take in the pleasant sights at Fisherman's Wharf, and see the interesting displays at Musee Mecanique.

To see reviews, photos, ratings, and more tourist information, read our San Francisco itinerary website.

You can fly from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In April, San Francisco is a bit cooler than Los Angeles - with highs of 67°F and lows of 51°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 7th (Fri) early enough to fly to Seattle.
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Seattle — 3 nights

Emerald City

Nicknamed the "Emerald City" because of its abundant evergreen trees, Seattle is the cultural and business center of the Pacific Northwest, as well as a popular holiday destination.
Seattle is known for museums, sightseeing, and parks. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: wander the streets of Pike Place Market, see the interesting displays at Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, take in panoramic vistas at Space Needle, and take in the waterfront at Hiram M. Chittenden Locks.

To see where to stay, traveler tips, maps, and other tourist information, use the Seattle trip planner.

Traveling by flight from San Francisco to Seattle takes 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Traveling from San Francisco in April, things will get slightly colder in Seattle: highs are around 61°F and lows about 46°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 10th (Mon) to allow enough time to fly to Chicago.
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Chicago — 3 nights

Windy City

A huge and vibrant city, Chicago is home to top-notch theaters, shops, museums, galleries, and restaurants.
Chicago is known for sightseeing, museums, and nightlife. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: admire the masterpieces at The Art Institute of Chicago, engage your brain at Museum of Science and Industry, take in panoramic vistas at 360 Chicago Observation Deck, and get a new perspective on nature at Field Museum.

For other places to visit, where to stay, and more tourist information, read Chicago trip planner.

Traveling by flight from Seattle to Chicago takes 6 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train. You'll lose 2 hours traveling from Seattle to Chicago due to the time zone difference. Traveling from Seattle in April, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be a bit cooler in Chicago, with lows of 40°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 13th (Thu) so you can fly to Boston.
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Boston — 2 nights

Beantown

Rich in museums, restaurants, shops, and historical sites, Boston attracts over 16 million visitors each year.
On the 14th (Fri), engage your brain at Museum of Science, then explore the world behind art at Museum of Fine Arts, and then ponder the world of politics at Massachusetts State House. Here are some ideas for day two: contemplate the long history of Granary Burying Ground, explore the different monuments and memorials at Mount Auburn Cemetery, then take in the spiritual surroundings of Trinity Church, then explore the world behind art at Otis House, and finally look for gifts at Brookline Booksmith.

To see ratings, other places to visit, reviews, and more tourist information, use the Boston journey planner.

Fly from Chicago to Boston in 4 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Chicago to Boston, you'll lose 1 hour due to the time zone difference. In April, plan for daily highs up to 56°F, and evening lows to 40°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 15th (Sat) early enough to catch the flight to New York City.
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New York City — 6 nights

Big Apple

Writer Pearl Buck once called New York City “a place apart,” and this giant urban center remains unlike any other in the world.
New York City is known for sightseeing, museums, and nightlife. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: take in the pleasant sights at Central Park, admire the striking features of Grand Central Terminal, don't miss a visit to Times Square, and admire the masterpieces at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

For maps, photos, reviews, and other tourist information, read New York City trip itinerary planner.

You can fly from Boston to New York City in 2.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or take a train. Expect a daytime high around 61°F in April, and nighttime lows around 45°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 21st (Fri) so you can fly to Washington DC.
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Washington DC — 4 nights

The capital of the United States, the District of Columbia contains the lion's share of the country's most treasured monuments, memorials, and public museums.
Washington DC is known for sightseeing, museums, and historic sites. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: explore the activities along Tidal Basin, admire the masterpieces at National Gallery of Art, ponder the world of politics at United States Capitol, and pause for some photo ops at Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

For photos, more things to do, where to stay, and more tourist information, use the Washington DC attractions site.

Traveling by flight from New York City to Washington DC takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or drive. Traveling from New York City in April, expect nights in Washington DC to be about the same, around 49°F, while days are a bit warmer, around 68°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 25th (Tue) to allow enough time to fly to Atlanta.
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Atlanta — 4 nights

The Capital of the South

Georgia’s largest city and capital, Atlanta is a thriving metropolis anchored by its southern roots.
Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Atlanta: LaGrange (Biblical History Center & Hills & Dales Estate), St. Joseph's Catholic Church (in Macon) and Monastery of the Holy Spirit (in Conyers). On the 28th (Fri), give your taste buds a day to remember with a local gastronomic tour. There's much more to do: meet the residents at Georgia Aquarium, admire the masterpieces at National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and examine the collection at World of Coca-Cola.

To see traveler tips, photos, and tourist information, you can read our Atlanta trip itinerary tool.

Fly from Washington DC to Atlanta in 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Expect a bit warmer weather when traveling from Washington DC in April: highs in Atlanta hover around 74°F, while lows dip to 54°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 29th (Sat) to allow time to travel back home.
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United States travel guide

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Specialty Museums · Historic Sites · Nightlife
More than the country of car-packed streets seen in TV shows and movies, the United States of America is a complex and diverse home to over 300 million people living in a wide range of landscapes and climates. From its big-city skyscrapers to its sprawling natural parks, the country's ''melting pot'' combines many ethnic groups that share a strong sense of national identity despite their cultural differences. A country of road trips and big blue skies, the United States harbors orderly cities filled with restaurants, parks, museums, and innumerable sightseeing opportunities, as well as pristine natural areas perfect for a holiday in the great outdoors. To see as much as you can of this diverse land quickly, drive over some of the more than 6 million km (4 million mi) of highways leading through deserts, mountain peaks, fertile fields, and giant urban centers.
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California travel guide

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Specialty Museums · Wineries & Vineyards · Beaches
The Golden State
The country's most populous state, California includes landscapes that range from the forested northern coast to harsh southern deserts. Sandwiched right in the middle of the state is a fertile valley, home to farms, vineyards, and orchards. California's cities offer diverse attractions, from amusement parks and upscale shops to award-winning restaurants and innovative art galleries. Outside the state's big urban centers, places to visit include some of the nation's most rugged national parks, ancient forests, towering mountain peaks, and ski resorts. More than just a surfing destination famous for its beaches and winding coastal roads, California also boasts one of the world's largest economies, bolstered by the booming tech industries.
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Georgia travel guide

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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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