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Travel to the United States: Top 6 best road trips



Who has never dreamed of setting out on the mythical American roads for a long journey amidst incredible panoramas? At the wheel of a Chevrolet convertible or a converted van, the road trip is the best way to discover the United States and quench your thirst for escape to live the adventure every day in total freedom.


Throw your backpacker bag in the trunk and hit the road to conquer the great outdoors! From the Eastern States and its cult cities to the West Coast and its famous national parks, so many places and grandiose landscapes that invite you to dream and travel. It's up to you to choose your mount and discover which road trip is right for you!


To help you live a unique experience, here is our Top 6 of the best road trips to do in the United States:


1. Roadtrip in the American West


Imagine sumptuous landscapes, sometimes wooded, sometimes deserted. Imagine the pleasure of discovering new horizons with the comfort of a good car and good affordable hotels. Our program allows you to get a good overview of the American West by taking advantage of its inratable spots while leaving time to discover more about the great parks while hiking far from the tourists. Accommodations are in rooms for 4, which allows for substantial savings. Have a nice trip to the Wild West!

2. Road trip in Florida

Hop into your Chevrolet Camaro and dive into the heart of Florida, a state of the USA renowned for its year-round sunshine, sandy beaches, fun activities and trendy fiesta America. Whether you're lazing on the beach or looking for thrills, there's something for everyone: Miami Beach, Universal Studios, Kennedy Space Center, Everglades, Les Keys, Florida is reaching out to you. Florida is fun, and so is this trip! Ideal for a first road-trip

3. Road trip in the Western States

A circuit that is out of the ordinary with little known parks that are worth the detour. Road trip of 3 weeks on California, Oregon and Washington realized in May. Loop on the 3 most western states. Hikes in beautiful and original places. Some tips for good wine and local beers.

4. Road trip Route 66

Road trip of 3 weeks in the United States following the mythical route 66, but not only ! Indeed the road 66 crosses the country from East to West, it passes however very in the south of tourist places impossible to circumvent like Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon. That's why we decided to make a detour further North and to temporarily leave the route 66 to see these 2 mythical places. Trip with friends, in five and in mini-van, starting from Chicago and in 12 stages before reaching Los Angeles, end of the route 66.

5. Road trip in the Eastern United States

Two and a half weeks on a road trip on the East Coast of the USA remains a once-in-a-lifetime trip. From big cities like Washington DC or Philadelphia, the cradle of America, this trip will take you to wilder places bordering the Ocean like Cape Cod, the discovery of Martha's Vineyard Islands and Nantucket. A must-see stop on this road trip: Pennsylvania, where its population rubs shoulders as naturally as possible with the Amish. A detour to Salem to immerse yourself in the witch hunt of the 17th century before visiting Boston.

6. Road trip around Colorado

This trip will take you from Denver to Denver through the Rockies Mountains and its breathtaking mountain scenery, the canyons and red lands of eastern Utah and the lands of the Pueblo Indians in New Mexico, lands steeped in American history. On the program, multiple hikes in various types of landscapes, historical visits to learn more about the history of the conquest of the West and the discovery of an America a little "forgotten" by the great tourist circuits.





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