USA

Planning to Travel to the USA?

When planning your travel to the USA you need to consider a few things in advance of making your reservations.

The USA is a huge country and it's impossible to sample everything in one trip so you need to do some thinking before leaving home. What do you want to do on your travel to the USA? Do you want to visit the big cities of New York or Los Angeles? Or are you more interested in the large theme parks such as Disney and Universal Studios? Do you want to explore some of the natural wonders of the country such as Niagara Falls or the Grand Canyon - or would you prefer the outdoors aspect of your travel to the USA to be as a participant in sports such as white water rafting or ski-ing?

Once you know what you'd like to do on your travel to the USA, you need to think about where you'd like to do it. There are usually a few options available. Use a map to highlight the regions where the activities/sights you'd like to see are located and then choose a USA destination which will allow you to do as much of your vacation wish list as possible. Consider also the use of a hire car, or open jaw (fly into one airport and out of another) with car hire/bus tour to link two very different parts of the country and allow you to make the most of your travel to the USA.

U.S. American flag Capital: Washington
Language: English
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Currency: US dollar (USD)

Wherever you go, the one thing that will stand out in your travel to the USA is the diversity of cultures within the country. Despite the differences however, the common factor across the country is the warm welcome that Americans extended to visitors. You'll find your time passes quickly and too quickly you'll be making notes of places you want to visit next vacation!

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