Recommend a couples trip destination for mid july

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vermont: https://www.twinfarms.com/

Maine: https://www.hiddenpondmaine.com/

Montana: https://www.pawsup.com/green-o/

Utah: https://auberge.com/blue-sky/

New York: https://thepointresort.com/


This is a nice list. Bookmarking!
Anonymous
Dorado Beach Ritz Carlton in Puerto Rico.

It will be hot but so is DC and MD.

Get the rooms with your own private plunge pool.
Anonymous
Lots of great ideas but realistically budget is probably $500 a night for hotel. It would also be nice to have some water access (a pool is fine)
Anonymous
I’d drive. Maximize the time you have to relax rather than dealing with planes and possible delays. I’d head to Kestwick or the Tides Inn.
Anonymous
Newport RI
St Augustine, fl
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Boars Head Inn in Charlottesville, VA. Drive down via the Shenandoah and do a hike. Visit some vineyards and stroll around the cute downtown. Lots of great restaurants to choose from there. Walk around the UVA campus or tour Monticello if you like history.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d drive. Maximize the time you have to relax rather than dealing with planes and possible delays. I’d head to Kestwick or the Tides Inn.


Agree with driving. You can throw whatever you like in the trunk and no queuing for planes or rentals.
Anonymous
Miami or San Juan, PR. Easy direct flights, nice beaches, and good food.
Anonymous
Rosewood Mayakoba, Mexico
JW Marco Island, FL
Keswick Inn, Charlottesville
St Regis Bal Harbour
The Salamander Inn
Ritz Carlton Amelia Island (fly into Jacksonville)
Anonymous
Are you in the DMV? Bermuda is a quick flight (about 2 hours) from DC area airports.
Anonymous
I was going to recommend Bermuda too!
Anonymous
I like Berkeley Springs. We find hiking, biking, massages at a spa, and just walking around the town.
Anonymous
Coastal Maine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d drive. Maximize the time you have to relax rather than dealing with planes and possible delays. I’d head to Kestwick or the Tides Inn.


Agree with driving. You can throw whatever you like in the trunk and no queuing for planes or rentals.


+2

These days even a long drive is less time, or at least less hassle, than flying. (I’m actually on a plane right now, and even in 1st it is awful).
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