The northeastern most point of the U.S. near Madawaska, Maine, stretches over 2,076 miles to the southeastern most point at Key West, Florida, providing nearly an endless list of options to choose from when it comes to a vacation. But to narrow your options, if you haven't visited them already, be sure to plan a trip around one of these must-see spots.
Bar Harbor, Maine
A nature lover's dream, Bar Harbor is home to the majority of Acadia National Park. This picturesque seaside town offers both the sea and soaring mountains, bringing opportunities for stunningly scenic hikes as well as paddling tours in kayaks or canoes along the Mount Desert shoreline.
There's abundant wildlife too, with whale, seal, and puffin watching excursions available for close encounters. Of course, in between exploring, you can look forward to dining on the state's specialty, lobster.
Boston, Massachusetts
History enthusiasts will especially appreciate Boston, although it's a favorite city among travelers of all types. Take a stroll along the 2.5-mile-long Freedom Trail by following the red stripe that traverses through Boston's most historic neighborhoods, featuring 16 important Revolutionary War sites between Boston Common and the Charlestown waterfront.
Don't miss the Old State Museum, which features memorabilia like a vial of tea salvaged from the original Tea Party crowd. There are museums of all types that impress, like the Institute of Contemporary Art and Museum of Science too. And baseball fans won't want to miss catching a game at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
New York City, New York
One of the world's most popular cities, everyone should visit New York at least once. Walk through Central Park, a great place for people watching and enjoying attractions like Belvedere Castle, Central Park Zoo, and talented buskers.
Visit Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, walk late at night among the bright lights of Times Square, take in Broadway shows and enjoy some of the best shopping and dining on the planet.
Washington, D.C.
Some of the world's best museums can be explored in the U.S. capital. The world's largest museum complex in the world, it includes 11 museums and galleries on the National Mall plus six others and the National Zoo in the greater National Capital Area - and nearly all are free.
Start at the Smithsonian Visitor Center to view highlights of collections from each that will help you to decide which to visit. Some of the highlights not-to-be-missed include Dorthy's slippers from “The Wizard of Oz," the original Star-Spangled Banner, the Hope Diamond, and the Wright brothers’ 1903 Wright Flyer.
Just across the Potomac River is Arlington, which also offers many historical treasures, along with unique shops, fantastic restaurants, and buzzing nightlife. Arlington real estate is a popular choice for many working in D.C., a place to consider for those who want to be close to the capital while enjoying the charm and walkability of a smaller town.
St. Augustine, Florida
St. Augustine is North America's oldest continuously occupied European settlement, offering lots for history buffs, founded by Spanish colonists in 1565 with many original buildings still standing. Yet just minutes away, you can enjoy those famously beautiful white sandy beaches and brilliant blue waters Florida is known for.
There are so many great places to explore on the East Coast. You really can't go wrong with any of these amazing destinations. As always thank you for reading and happy travels!
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21 Comments
Marysa
January 15, 2021 at 5:41 pmI have really been wanting to check out Bar Harbor. So many wonderful things to see there! I am hoping we can make it there this year.
Katie
January 15, 2021 at 5:29 pmA bucket list item of mine is to see the cherry blossoms! A short trip to DC would be better than the long trip to Japan.
Bolupe
January 15, 2021 at 4:51 pmI am looking forward to my trip to the East Coast, I’ll love to explore Maine and Washington.
Kathy
January 15, 2021 at 1:44 pmThese are definitely on my list of places to go. I don’t get to travel often, but these would be great places to go. I can’t wait to be able to travel again.
Tammy
January 15, 2021 at 12:02 pmSt. Augustine is such a neat place to go to. I can’t wait to go back. Boston is one place I do want to go to.
catherine santiago jose
January 15, 2021 at 11:03 amAs the covid is coming to an end, I’m aiming to go to New York and Washington as this place has so many to offer to tourists and it’s my dream to visit these places.
Lynndee
January 15, 2021 at 9:45 amWe’ve been to NY and D.C. but we’ve been wanting to go to Boston and Maine. I hope we get to do it soon. Those places look amazing!
MELANIE EDJOURIAN
January 15, 2021 at 6:57 amI really love Florida and would love to visit again. I think St. Augustine is somewhere I’d love to go someday with the family. A mix of history and gorgeous beaches sounds great!
Rose Ann Sales
January 15, 2021 at 4:08 amSuch beautiful sceneries! Thanks for sharing pics. I can’t wait to go traveling again.
Nikki Wayne
January 15, 2021 at 2:27 amLove all these places. Especially Washington D.C. Coz I love museums
Chef Dennis
January 15, 2021 at 12:16 amI must visit these spots! They all look soo wonderful to explore. I am gonna add them on my bucket list.
Bri
January 14, 2021 at 11:26 pmMy mom’s side of the family is from the east coast and so I have been out there a LOT! You hit all the best spots!
Sheryl of SHE.ph
January 14, 2021 at 10:23 pmA few years ago, we planned on driving state to state, from west coast to the east coast. In our almost one month of travel, we only covered the west half of the country as we needed to change direction upon reaching OK because of some bad weather conditions. I haven’t been to the east coast and would love to explore it, too, someday.
Amber Myers
January 14, 2021 at 5:54 pmI want to go to all of these places. I just love the east coast. It’s so gorgeous over there. I hope to make it to New York this summer.
melissa chapman
January 14, 2021 at 5:37 pmI live in the northeast so all of these places are within reach. I never knew about the National Zoo, another good reason to go back to DC.