Anonymous wrote:NP, this is what we did, too. I loved Maine. Everything was just so relaxed. We were visiting a friend and at a 4-way stop, there was one other car waiting, and he said “This is what we call a Maine traffic jam!” It’s so true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maine. We went because I didn't want to schlep internationally with a 5 year old. I was kind of resigned to it being a "back up vacation".
I LOVED it. More than I've loved most of Europe, actually. It was just the quaintest, most relaxing place, with the friendliest people. July had absolutely gorgeous weather for outdoor activities, everything was dog friendly (we had brought our little dog), and my son had a blast. I'd go back every year if I could.
Before becoming parents, we did Peru. I was nervous about the food/culture/etc as we hadn't traveled much, but oh my gosh, what an awesome country. We ate the best food we've ever had in our lives in Cusco, and everyone was amazingly friendly.
Where in Maine did you visit? I'm scared to go because I have heard summer is insane with tourists.
Cusco is on my list!
We flew into Portland, rented a car, and drove up the coast to Bar Harbor. Much of the trip is a 2 lane road with adorable little towns along the way. For parts of the drive we couldn’t see another car. Maine’s definition of crowded has nothing on a normal day in the DC metro!
Tip for Acadia - we went in June the week before the shuttle bus starts running. Go early and it’s practically empty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black Hills area of South Dakota — Mt Rushmore, Badlands, Wind/Jewel Cave, Custer SP, lots more. There is SO much to do. I had no idea. We loved it!
Yes, agree with South Dakota. Such an underrated place. I've been to almost all the beautiful places out west and South Dakota is right up there with the best of them. It's on a little smaller scale (i.e. no 14,000 foot mountains), but it's a breathtaking place. And the best part, doesn't get too crowded.
NP, this is what we did, too. I loved Maine. Everything was just so relaxed. We were visiting a friend and at a 4-way stop, there was one other car waiting, and he said “This is what we call a Maine traffic jam!” It’s so true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maine. We went because I didn't want to schlep internationally with a 5 year old. I was kind of resigned to it being a "back up vacation".
I LOVED it. More than I've loved most of Europe, actually. It was just the quaintest, most relaxing place, with the friendliest people. July had absolutely gorgeous weather for outdoor activities, everything was dog friendly (we had brought our little dog), and my son had a blast. I'd go back every year if I could.
Before becoming parents, we did Peru. I was nervous about the food/culture/etc as we hadn't traveled much, but oh my gosh, what an awesome country. We ate the best food we've ever had in our lives in Cusco, and everyone was amazingly friendly.
Where in Maine did you visit? I'm scared to go because I have heard summer is insane with tourists.
Cusco is on my list!
We flew into Portland, rented a car, and drove up the coast to Bar Harbor. Much of the trip is a 2 lane road with adorable little towns along the way. For parts of the drive we couldn’t see another car. Maine’s definition of crowded has nothing on a normal day in the DC metro!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black Hills area of South Dakota — Mt Rushmore, Badlands, Wind/Jewel Cave, Custer SP, lots more. There is SO much to do. I had no idea. We loved it!
Yes, agree with South Dakota. Such an underrated place. I've been to almost all the beautiful places out west and South Dakota is right up there with the best of them. It's on a little smaller scale (i.e. no 14,000 foot mountains), but it's a breathtaking place. And the best part, doesn't get too crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Black Hills area of South Dakota — Mt Rushmore, Badlands, Wind/Jewel Cave, Custer SP, lots more. There is SO much to do. I had no idea. We loved it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maine. We went because I didn't want to schlep internationally with a 5 year old. I was kind of resigned to it being a "back up vacation".
I LOVED it. More than I've loved most of Europe, actually. It was just the quaintest, most relaxing place, with the friendliest people. July had absolutely gorgeous weather for outdoor activities, everything was dog friendly (we had brought our little dog), and my son had a blast. I'd go back every year if I could.
Before becoming parents, we did Peru. I was nervous about the food/culture/etc as we hadn't traveled much, but oh my gosh, what an awesome country. We ate the best food we've ever had in our lives in Cusco, and everyone was amazingly friendly.
Where in Maine did you visit? I'm scared to go because I have heard summer is insane with tourists.
Cusco is on my list!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bryce Canyon. I had been to the Grand Canyon several times before, and while it was beautiful, I didn't have that "WOW" feeling that other people talk about. So when we got to Bryce I was surprised that it just took my breath away. Hands down one of the coolest places I've ever been.
Similar, for us it was Zion. The hike up Angels Landing. The food in this little restaurant just outside the park with a view of the cliffs. Amazing.
Kyoto in Japan. Harder to navigate than Tokyo but the smaller feel of the city was nice.
Chiang Mai in Thailand. Small, friendly, inexpensive, lovely little place. Our favorite part of Thailand.