The United States is vast, offering a wealth of scenic wonders, entertainment spots, and cultural-artistic experiences that cater to every traveler. The country embraces visitors with its warm ocean waves, peaceful natural landscapes for nature lovers, historic landmarks, and museums full of artifacts for history enthusiasts, as well as captivating cultural and artistic gems.
Forget about the usual destinations like New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles… below are some irresistible places to make your dream vacation a reality! The United States is truly vast—don’t limit yourself. Join Mytour and discover even more exciting, unexplored travel spots across America!
Yosemite National Park, CA
Yosemite National Park in California promises an exhilarating experience with its majestic waterfalls, expansive meadows, and towering mountain slopes covered in flowers. When traveling to the U.S., visiting this park allows you to relax while admiring the iconic El Capitan and Half Dome in the valley, take in breathtaking views from Inspiration Point, explore North America's tallest waterfall, or immerse yourself in the park’s wild, remote areas. Have you ever been to Yosemite?

Grand Rapids & Lake Michigan’s Gold Coast
Western Michigan is a perfect destination for beach lovers, craft beer enthusiasts, and art aficionados. Grand Rapids, the second-largest city in Michigan, is renowned as the best beer city in the U.S., according to Blog Beer Examiner. With over 25 craft breweries and events like Cool Brews Hot Eats, Winter Beer Festival, and the Craft Beer Festival, this city is a haven for beer lovers. Grand Rapids is also a vibrant arts hub, featuring sculptures in Frederik Meijer Gardens and over 1,700 works at the Grand Rapids Art Museum.

Lake Michigan’s Gold Coast is an impressive beach that rivals the shores of Hawaii and Southern California. This stretch of sand is lined with fine, white sands and clear blue waters. Perfect for water sports like volleyball, swimming, and surfing, Lake Michigan’s Gold Coast proves that a fantastic beach vacation is possible in the Midwest of the U.S.!
Boston, MA
Boston, Massachusetts, is a vibrant destination for sports enthusiasts. The city is famous for hosting the Red Sox World Series and is also home to the annual figure skating championships, where Olympic winter athletes compete. During the spring, Boston's Marathon draws more than 36,000 participants, making it a prime event for travelers from around the world.

Moreover, a visit to Boston, a city rich in 400 years of history, feels like stepping back in time. Walk along the Freedom Trail to trace the footsteps of America's revolutionary founders, and make a stop at the Bell in Hand Tavern, the oldest bar in the United States, to enjoy some of the city's finest beverages.
Sun Valley, ID
Sun Valley is the perfect alternative for travelers seeking a budget-friendly getaway compared to the expensive resorts in Colorado, especially in the summer when prices are lower and crowds are smaller. In this valley, you can enjoy camping, hiking, mountain climbing, fishing, cultural events, and a delicious local cuisine. During winter, Sun Valley is also a great destination for skiing.

While in Sun Valley, make sure to visit Stanley, the most picturesque town in the U.S., nestled along a bend in the Salmon River. This charming town is the ideal spot for a scenic river rafting experience or to take in the stunning views of the Sawtooth Mountains.
Sun Valley is also the final resting place of renowned author Ernest Hemingway. It was in Room 206 of the Sun Valley Lodge where he completed one of the most significant works of 20th-century American literature, *A Farewell to Arms*. Don’t forget to add Sun Valley to your U.S. travel itinerary!
