🇺🇸 2026 U.S. Travel Guide

Top 25 Travel Destinations
in the United States for 2026

The most visited destinations across America — ranked by domestic and international tourism data from the U.S. Travel Association and National Park Service for 2026.

2.4B
U.S. domestic
trips in 2025
72M
International
visitors to U.S.
$215B
Tourism revenue
in 2024
25
Destinations
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Top 25 U.S. Travel Destinations for 2026

The United States generated $215 billion in international tourism revenue in 2024 — more than any other country on earth. Domestically, Americans took 2.4 billion trips in 2025, making the U.S. travel market the largest in the world. From New York City’s iconic skyline to Hawaii’s volcanic shores, the Grand Canyon’s impossible scale to New Orleans’ irreplaceable culture, no country offers this range of experience within a single border.

Rankings reflect visitor volume data from the U.S. Travel Association, National Park Service, and state tourism offices — combining domestic and international arrivals for the most complete picture of where Americans and visitors actually go.


Top 25 U.S. Travel Destinations for 2026

Top 10 U.S. Travel Destinations for 2026

Ranked by total visitor arrivals — domestic and international combined. These are the places Americans and international tourists visit most.

🌴 #3 · Orlando, Florida 75 Million Visitors
Orlando, Florida
The theme park capital of the world — Walt Disney World leads
Walt Disney WorldUniversal StudiosSeaWorldFamily Travel

Orlando is the most visited tourist destination in the United States by total annual visitors — Walt Disney World alone draws over 58 million guests per year, making it the most visited theme park resort on earth. Universal Studios Orlando, SeaWorld, and LEGOLAND add millions more. Beyond the parks, Orlando offers world-class outlet shopping, excellent golf, and warm weather year-round — making it America’s most complete family destination.

Best Time to Visit
Jan–Feb & Sept–Oct (fewer crowds, lower prices)
Average Trip Cost
$200–$450/day (family of 4)
Trip Length
5–10 days ideal
🏛️ Top Attractions
Walt Disney World Resort
Universal Studios Florida & Islands of Adventure
SeaWorld Orlando
EPCOT center
Disney Springs & International Drive
Kennedy Space Center day trip
Fly into Orlando International (MCO). Book Disney tickets months in advance and use Genie+ for shorter wait times.
🌊 #4 · Honolulu, Hawaii 10 Million Visitors
Honolulu & Maui, Hawaii
America’s tropical paradise — Waikiki Beach, volcanoes, and the Road to Hana
Waikiki BeachHaleakalāRoad to HanaSnorkeling

Hawaii is the only tropical destination Americans can visit without a passport, and it delivers at every level — Waikiki’s iconic beach-backed skyline, Maui’s Road to Hana with its cascading waterfalls and black sand beaches, Haleakalā crater’s otherworldly sunrise, and the Big Island’s active lava flows. The water is warm, the reefs are healthy, and the aloha spirit is real. Honolulu’s Pearl Harbor memorial adds one of America’s most powerful historical experiences.

Best Time to Visit
Apr–Jun & Sept–Nov (off-peak, lower prices)
Average Trip Cost
$300–$600/day · Premium destination
Trip Length
7–14 days (multi-island ideal)
🏛️ Top Attractions
Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Road to Hana, Maui
Haleakalā National Park sunrise
Volcanoes National Park, Big Island
Nā Pali Coast, Kauai
Fly into Honolulu (HNL) or directly to Maui (OGG). Inter-island flights are short and affordable for multi-island trips.
🌉 #5 · San Francisco, California 25 Million Visitors
San Francisco, California
Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and one of America’s most beautiful cities
Golden Gate BridgeAlcatrazFisherman’s WharfNapa Valley

San Francisco is one of America’s most visually spectacular cities — built on 43 hills with the Golden Gate Bridge framing the bay and Victorian painted ladies lining the streets. Alcatraz Island is one of the most popular national parks in the country. The food scene is world-class, Chinatown is the oldest in the U.S., and the Napa Valley wine country is just an hour away. The cable cars are still the best way to understand the city’s impossible topography.

Best Time to Visit
Sept–Nov (warmest & sunniest months)
Average Trip Cost
$200–$400/day · Expensive city
Trip Length
4–7 days ideal
🏛️ Top Attractions
Golden Gate Bridge
Alcatraz Island tour
Fisherman’s Wharf & Pier 39
Cable car ride
Painted Ladies (Alamo Square)
Napa Valley wine country day trip
Fly into SFO or Oakland (OAK). Book Alcatraz tickets weeks in advance — they sell out regularly.
🦅 #6 · Grand Canyon, Arizona 6 Million Visitors
Grand Canyon, Arizona
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World — nothing prepares you
South RimHikingMule RidesRiver Rafting

The Grand Canyon is the defining American natural wonder — 277 miles long, 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep, with layers of rock representing nearly two billion years of Earth’s geological history. No photograph captures it. The South Rim is accessible year-round and the most visited section. Hiking below the rim, mule rides to Phantom Ranch, and multi-day Colorado River rafting trips are bucket-list experiences. The North Rim offers solitude and equally dramatic views.

Best Time to Visit
Mar–May & Sept–Nov (avoid summer heat at canyon floor)
Average Trip Cost
$100–$250/day (lodging nearby)
Trip Length
2–4 days minimum
🏛️ Top Attractions
South Rim viewpoints & Bright Angel Trail
Skywalk Glass Bridge (West Rim)
Colorado River rafting
Mule rides to Phantom Ranch
Havasu Falls hike
Sedona red rocks day trip
Fly into Phoenix (PHX) or Las Vegas (LAS) — both are about 4 hours to the South Rim. Book rim lodges months ahead.
🎸 #7 · Nashville, Tennessee 16 Million Visitors
Nashville, Tennessee
Music City — country music, hot chicken, and the fastest-growing U.S. tourism market
Country Music Hall of FameBroadway honky-tonksGrand Ole OpryHot Chicken

Nashville has been the fastest-growing major tourism market in the United States for the past decade. Lower Broadway’s honky-tonk corridor is one of the most entertaining streets in America — dozens of live music venues stacked back to back, free admission, and bands playing from noon to 3am. The Country Music Hall of Fame is genuinely world-class. The food scene has exploded. And Nashville’s legendary hot chicken has become a national obsession with good reason.

Best Time to Visit
Apr–Jun & Sept–Oct (ideal weather)
Average Trip Cost
$150–$300/day
Trip Length
3–5 days ideal
🏛️ Top Attractions
Lower Broadway honky-tonk row
Country Music Hall of Fame
Grand Ole Opry
The Gulch & Germantown neighborhoods
Hot chicken at Prince’s or Hattie B’s
Ryman Auditorium
Fly into BNA (Nashville International). Hotels closest to Lower Broadway command a premium — book early for weekends.
🎷 #8 · New Orleans, Louisiana 18 Million Visitors
New Orleans, Louisiana
America’s most culturally unique city — jazz, Creole cuisine, and Mardi Gras
French QuarterJazzCreole FoodMardi Gras

New Orleans is the most culturally distinct city in America — a place that feels genuinely unlike anywhere else in the country. The French Quarter’s wrought-iron balconies, Bourbon Street’s perpetual party, and the streetcars gliding through the Garden District are iconic. But NOLA’s greatest asset is its food: beignets at Café Du Monde, crawfish étouffée, oysters Rockefeller, Commander’s Palace. Jazz was born here, and the city’s live music scene remains extraordinary 365 days a year.

Best Time to Visit
Feb–May (Mardi Gras & Jazz Fest) or Oct–Dec
Average Trip Cost
$130–$280/day
Trip Length
3–5 days ideal
🏛️ Top Attractions
French Quarter & Bourbon Street
Café Du Monde beignets
Garden District architecture tour
Frenchmen Street live jazz
Commander’s Palace & Brennan’s
National WWII Museum
Fly into Louis Armstrong New Orleans (MSY). Book hotels in the French Quarter or Garden District for walkable access to everything.
🌲 #9 · Yellowstone, Wyoming 4.5 Million Visitors
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
America’s first national park — geysers, wildlife, and 2 million acres of wilderness
Old FaithfulWildlife WatchingHot SpringsGrand Teton

Yellowstone is America’s first and most famous national park — 2.2 million acres sitting atop the world’s largest volcanic system, with more geothermal features than the rest of the world combined. Old Faithful’s eruptions are still the country’s most reliable natural spectacle. The park’s wildlife viewing — bison herds, wolves, grizzly bears, elk — rivals anything in Africa. Grand Teton National Park, just to the south, adds dramatic mountain scenery and world-class hiking.

Best Time to Visit
Jun–Aug (peak access) · May & Sept (fewer crowds)
Average Trip Cost
$120–$250/day (lodging + park fees)
Trip Length
4–7 days minimum
🏛️ Top Attractions
Old Faithful geyser eruptions
Grand Prismatic Spring
Lamar Valley wildlife watching
Mammoth Hot Springs terraces
Grand Teton National Park
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Fly into Jackson Hole (JAC) or Bozeman (BZN). Book park lodges 6–12 months in advance — they sell out completely.
🌊 #10 · Miami, Florida 26 Million Visitors
Miami, Florida
South Beach, Art Deco, Wynwood Walls, and a gateway to the Caribbean
South BeachArt Deco DistrictWynwoodEverglades

Miami is America’s most international city — a place where Latin American culture, European glamour, and Caribbean energy collide on some of the country’s most beautiful beaches. South Beach’s Art Deco district is architecturally unique in the world. Wynwood’s outdoor street art museum has become a global cultural landmark. The food scene spans authentic Cuban in Little Havana to world-class restaurants in Brickell. And the Everglades National Park — just an hour west — offers airboat rides through one of earth’s most unusual ecosystems.

Best Time to Visit
Nov–Apr (dry season, ideal weather)
Average Trip Cost
$180–$400/day
Trip Length
4–7 days ideal
🏛️ Top Attractions
South Beach & Ocean Drive
Art Deco Historic District
Wynwood Walls street art museum
Little Havana & Calle Ocho
Everglades National Park airboat
Key West day trip
Fly into Miami International (MIA) or Fort Lauderdale (FLL) — FLL is often cheaper and just 30 minutes away.

Destinations #11–25

Destinations #11–25: More Top U.S. Travel Destinations for 2026

From Chicago’s lakefront skyline to Niagara Falls, the Smoky Mountains to Washington D.C. — every destination below draws millions of visitors annually.

🏙️#11 · Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
America’s most architecturally spectacular city. Millennium Park, the Riverwalk, deep-dish pizza, and the world’s best blues scene.
Explore Chicago ▾
Best Time
Jun–Sept (warm, festivals)
Daily Cost
$150–$300/day
Top Attractions
Millennium Park & Cloud Gate (The Bean)
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago Architecture River Cruise
Navy Pier & Lake Michigan
🏛️#12 · Washington D.C.
Washington, D.C.
America’s capital offers world-class Smithsonian museums (all free), Lincoln Memorial, Capitol Building, and the most concentrated history in the country.
Explore D.C. ▾
Best Time
Mar–May (cherry blossoms) · Sept–Nov
Daily Cost
$150–$300/day
Top Attractions
Smithsonian Museums (all free)
Lincoln Memorial & National Mall
Capitol Building & Library of Congress
Arlington National Cemetery
🌊#13 · Niagara Falls, New York
Niagara Falls, New York
The most powerful waterfall in North America. The Maid of the Mist boat ride puts you directly in the mist of the falls — an unforgettable experience.
Explore Niagara ▾
Best Time
Jun–Sept (Maid of the Mist open)
Daily Cost
$80–$180/day
Top Attractions
Maid of the Mist boat tour
Cave of the Winds walk
Niagara Falls State Park
Canadian side viewpoints (30 min away)
🌲#14 · Great Smoky Mountains
Great Smoky Mountains, TN/NC
The most visited national park in the U.S. — 13 million visitors annually. Free admission, stunning fall foliage, Appalachian Trail access, and Dollywood nearby.
Explore Smokies ▾
Best Time
Oct (peak foliage) · Apr–Jun (waterfalls)
Daily Cost
$80–$180/day (no park fee)
Top Attractions
Clingmans Dome panoramic view
Laurel Falls & Abrams Falls hikes
Cades Cove wildlife loop
Dollywood theme park, Pigeon Forge
🌅#15 · Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California
Hollywood sign, Getty Center, Santa Monica Pier, Universal Studios, and the world’s most famous celebrity culture — all wrapped in year-round sunshine.
Explore LA ▾
Best Time
Year-round · Spring & Fall ideal
Daily Cost
$180–$380/day
Top Attractions
Hollywood sign & Walk of Fame
Getty Center & LACMA museums
Santa Monica Pier & Venice Beach
Universal Studios Hollywood
🌵#16 · Sedona & Scottsdale, Arizona
Sedona & Scottsdale, Arizona
Sedona’s red rock formations are breathtaking. Scottsdale is America’s premier spa and golf resort destination. Together they make Arizona a world-class travel hub.
Explore Arizona ▾
Best Time
Oct–May (avoid summer desert heat)
Daily Cost
$120–$350/day
Top Attractions
Sedona red rock hikes & vortexes
Chapel of the Holy Cross
Scottsdale resort spas & golf
Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ
🌲#17 · Yosemite National Park, CA
Yosemite National Park, California
El Capitan, Half Dome, Yosemite Falls. The park that inspired the national park system — and still the most visually dramatic valley in America.
Explore Yosemite ▾
Best Time
Apr–Jun (waterfalls) · Sept–Oct (fewer crowds)
Daily Cost
$100–$220/day
Top Attractions
Yosemite Valley & El Capitan view
Half Dome hike (permit required)
Yosemite Falls & Bridalveil Fall
Glacier Point overlook
#18 · Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, the original Starbucks, and a gateway to Olympic and Rainier National Parks — all under the shadow of volcanic Mt. Rainier.
Explore Seattle ▾
Best Time
Jun–Sept (dry & warm)
Daily Cost
$160–$320/day
Top Attractions
Pike Place Market & original Starbucks
Space Needle & Chihuly Garden
Mount Rainier National Park day trip
Olympic National Park
🎺#19 · San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
The Alamo, the River Walk, and Tex-Mex food that defines a genre. San Antonio is the most-visited city in Texas — authentic, affordable, and deeply historic.
Explore San Antonio ▾
Best Time
Mar–May & Oct–Nov
Daily Cost
$100–$200/day · Affordable
Top Attractions
The Alamo
River Walk (Paseo del Rio)
San Antonio Missions (UNESCO)
Natural Bridge Caverns
🌮#20 · Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas
Live music capital of the world. SXSW, 6th Street, Franklin BBQ, and one of the most vibrant food and music scenes in the country. Keep Austin Weird.
Explore Austin ▾
Best Time
Mar (SXSW) · Oct–Nov (ideal weather)
Daily Cost
$120–$260/day
Top Attractions
6th Street live music corridor
Texas State Capitol
Franklin Barbecue
Barton Springs Pool
🎲#21 · New Orleans & Gulf Coast
Gulf Coast Beaches, Florida & Alabama
Destin, Panama City Beach, Gulf Shores — the whitest sand and clearest emerald water on the U.S. mainland. Family-friendly and significantly less expensive than Caribbean alternatives.
Explore Gulf Coast ▾
Best Time
May–Sept (warm water, beach season)
Daily Cost
$80–$200/day · Good value
Top Attractions
Destin Harbor & Crab Island
Grayton Beach State Park
Gulf Shores & Orange Beach, Alabama
Pensacola Naval Aviation Museum
🏔️#22 · Denver & Rocky Mountains
Denver & Rocky Mountain National Park
The gateway to the Rockies. World-class skiing at Vail and Breckenridge, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Denver’s vibrant craft beer and food scene.
Explore Denver & Rockies ▾
Best Time
Dec–Mar (skiing) · Jun–Sept (hiking)
Daily Cost
$120–$350/day
Top Attractions
Rocky Mountain National Park
Vail & Breckenridge ski resorts
Denver Art Museum & RiNo district
Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs
🦀#23 · Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The Grand Strand — 60 miles of Atlantic beach, 100 golf courses, world-class seafood, and the most family-friendly resort coast on the East Coast.
Explore Myrtle Beach ▾
Best Time
May–Jun & Sept (avoid peak July–Aug)
Daily Cost
$80–$200/day · Great value
Top Attractions
The Grand Strand beach (60 miles)
Broadway at the Beach entertainment
SkyWheel Myrtle Beach
Brookgreen Gardens (largest sculpture garden in U.S.)
🎶#24 · Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
America’s most charming historic city. Rainbow Row, antebellum plantations, Gullah culture, and a food scene that has made it one of the country’s top culinary destinations.
Explore Charleston ▾
Best Time
Mar–May & Sept–Nov (ideal weather)
Daily Cost
$130–$280/day
Top Attractions
Rainbow Row & Historic District
Fort Sumter National Monument
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
Boone Hall Plantation
🦞#25 · Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
The Freedom Trail, Harvard, Fenway Park, and the best lobster rolls in America. Boston is America’s most walkable major city and one of its most historically rich.
Explore Boston ▾
Best Time
Sept–Nov (fall foliage, fewer crowds)
Daily Cost
$160–$320/day
Top Attractions
Freedom Trail (16 historic sites, free)
Fenway Park tour or game
Harvard & MIT campus walk
Quincy Market & Faneuil Hall

💡 Why America Offers the World’s Most Diverse Travel Experience

🏔️ Unmatched Natural Diversity

From Arctic tundra in Alaska to tropical rainforests in Hawaii, volcanic deserts in Arizona to subtropical wetlands in Florida — no country on earth packs this range of natural environments within a single border.

🌆 World-Class Cities

New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, San Francisco — America’s great cities are genuinely world-class by any global standard, each with distinct personalities, food scenes, and cultural offerings.

✈️ No Passport Required

For U.S. citizens, every destination on this list is accessible with just a driver’s license or state ID — no passport, no visa, no currency exchange. It’s the world’s easiest international-scale travel experience.

🛡️ National Parks System

The U.S. National Park System is one of the best ideas America ever had — 63 national parks protecting 85 million acres of the country’s most spectacular landscapes, accessible to everyone with an $80 annual pass.

📊 Data Sources

  • U.S. Travel Association — 2024–2025 Travel Forecast & State of the Industry Report
  • National Park Service — Annual Visitation Statistics 2024
  • U.S. Commerce Department — International Trade Administration Tourism Data
  • State tourism offices & convention & visitors bureaus
  • STR Global hotel occupancy data · Visit Florida · NYCGO · Choose Chicago

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