A majority of people say they desperately need a vacation. However, U.S. workers left an average of 29% of their paid time off on the table last year..
A new study from Destination Analysts reveals that people who plan out their vacation days take more days to travel. Even if you’re planning trips for the back half of the year, published research shows you’ll still get some immediate benefits.
If you don’t have a vision board full of places you want to visit this year, take a vacation planning shortcut and consider one of these 25 U.S. Destinations.
If you’re one of the millions of Americans looking for a chance of scenery, it doesn’t get more dramatic of a change from your daily life than a trip to Alaska.
Miami is not just a nightlife hotspot. It’s a destination full of diverse cultures, food, art, music, and some of the most beautiful beaches and unique ecosystems found in the world.
According to a survey of Americans, Hawaii is the top domestic destination on people’s bucket lists. For 20 years, people have voted Maui “The Best Island in the U.S.”