US

Explore the USA: Best Destinations & Road Trips

From national parks to vibrant cities, discover America's incredible diversity.

Capital
Washington D.C.
Language
English
Currency
USD ($)
Timezone / Local time
UTC-5 to -8
Electricity
120V / Type A/B
Visa
ESTA required
Visa
Not needed
Budget/day
$150–$250
Climate
Highly variable
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Before departure

  • Apply for ESTA online (72h before, $21)
  • Valid biometric passport
  • Travel insurance (health essential)
  • Buy US eSIM
  • Book accommodation and internal flights

During stay

  • Download Uber/Lyft
  • Budget for tips (15–20%)
  • Offline Google Maps for road trips

after

  • Respect 90-day ESTA limit

The USA offers unparalleled diversity for domestic travelers. 63 national parks, world-class cities, stunning coastlines, and everything in between. No passport needed, just pack and go. Average domestic trip cost: $150–$300/day. Best times: spring (April-June) and fall (Sept-Oct) for most destinations.

Practical travel tips

Planning

  • National Parks pass: $80/year (America the Beautiful)
  • TSA PreCheck for faster domestic flights ($78/5yr)
  • Book hotels/Airbnb well in advance for peak seasons
  • Download offline maps for road trips
  • Check state-specific laws (speed limits, cannabis, etc.)

On the road

  • Gas: ~$3.50/gallon, cheaper in South/Midwest
  • Toll roads common on East Coast (E-ZPass)
  • Rest stops on interstates for free bathrooms
  • Tipping: 15–20% restaurants, $1–2 per drink at bars

Practical tips

  • Sales tax varies by state (0% in OR, MT, NH, DE)
  • Free refills on soft drinks at most restaurants
  • Large portion sizes — share meals to save money
  • Emergency: 911
  • Download weather alerts for tornado/hurricane regions

ESTA is quick and easy to obtain online. Be careful with form details — any errors can lead to denial. At arrival, border control can take 30–90 minutes — allow plenty of time for connections.

USA travel budget

Budget
$80–$120/day
  • Camping/hostel ($20–$50)
  • Fast food + groceries
  • Public transit/gas
  • Free attractions
Comfort
$150–$250/day
  • Hotel 3★ ($100–$180)
  • Restaurants
  • Rental car ($30–$50/day)
  • Activities and tours

Travel budget

NYC: $200–400/day. Mid-size cities: $100–200/day. Gas: ~$3.50/gallon. Car rental: $40–80/day. National parks pass: $80/year. Domestic flights: $100–300 one-way with budget airlines.

Cost of living detail

Best times to travel in the USA

Climate varies dramatically by region

Spring
Mar - May
Blossoms, pleasant temperatures on East and West coasts
8-22°C
Summer
Jun - Aug
Peak season, national parks, beaches, festivals
25-35°C
Autumn
Sep - Nov
Indian summer, spectacular foliage in New England
10-22°C
Winter
Dec - Feb
Skiing in the Rockies, sunny Florida, holiday season
-5-10°C

Best times to travel domestically

Northeast: Fall foliage (Sep–Oct) is spectacular. Southwest: Spring (Mar–May) before extreme heat. Florida: Winter escape (Nov–Apr). National Parks: Shoulder seasons (May, Sep) for fewer crowds. Avoid holiday weekends for cheaper flights.

Internet & connectivity

Connectivity

T-Mobile has the best nationwide coverage. Starlink for rural areas ($120/month). Free wifi at libraries, Starbucks, and most cafés. 5G expanding rapidly in major cities.

Average speed: 200 Mbps

Austin, Miami, Denver, and Portland are top picks for digital nomads thanks to affordable coworking, good internet, and vibrant communities. NYC and SF offer the most opportunities but at a much higher cost of living.

Budget $80–120/day for budget travel and $150–250/day for comfortable travel. Road trips can save on flights but add gas and car rental costs. National park passes ($80/year) are great value for outdoor enthusiasts.

January-February and September-November are typically the cheapest months for domestic flights and hotels, outside of holiday weekends. Shoulder seasons offer the best balance of price and weather.

Your health insurance may cover you domestically, but check your plan. For international comparisons and expat coverage, see our insurance comparator.

Most carriers offer nationwide coverage, but rural and national park areas can have dead zones. Consider an eSIM for international visitors or if switching carriers temporarily.