Top 5 Luxury States to Visit in America

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Across the United States, you will find fantastic destinations geared toward luxury travel. From upscale resorts on secluded beaches to five-star hotels in vibrant cities and mountaintop spa retreats, your options for luxury travel in the States are varied. Some of these places cater to couples on a romantic getaway, while others are geared towards families.

If you are thinking of going on a luxury trip to the United States and need help planning your trip, refer below for the top five luxury states to visit.

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1. California

With its beautiful weather, glorious beaches, and undulating wine country, it’s not a surprise why California is a great destination for a luxury holiday. But you don’t necessarily need to be an A-lister to experience luxury in the Golden State. Here, you will find luxury resorts all over the state, from the beaches to the desert and overlooking the vineyards. These resorts are known for pampering guests and treating them to a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

California has long been a haven for travellers seeking a premium level of health, fitness, and relaxation. In fact, it was here that the term “wellness” was popularised during the late 1970s. You’ll find wellness spas and retreats all over the state, from the breezy central coast to the yoga culture in the south. But wellness aside, California is also famous for its spectacular landscapes, ranging from desert dunes to sun-drenched coastlines.

If you’re the outdoorsy type, you can hike Yosemite National Park, descend the Death Valley, or explore the famous Golden Gate Bridge. For a more thrilling adventure, you might want to walk through the eerie corridors of the notorious Alcatraz prison. To explore the vastness of California, you should consider going for a luxury road trip. The sunny state has incredible scenic routes, with the iconic Route 1 the most popular.

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2. Hawaii

Located in the southernmost portion of America, Hawaii is the only state made up entirely of islands. Although it has more than a hundred different islands, only seven of these islands are inhabited. Of all these islands, Kauai is the prettiest. It’s famous for its natural, unspoilt beauty and stunningly beautiful landscapes.

Offering thrilling helicopter rides, waterfall trekking, and lazy beach days, Kauai can make for a fun-filled luxury holiday. The Wailua River, which weaves 20 miles into the lush Wailua River Valley, is a great place for kayaking. As you paddle into the centre of the island, you’ll be passing through waterfalls and ruins of Hawaiian temples. Make sure you visit the Waimea Canyon, which offers excellent hiking opportunities and unique volcanic formations.

After a day of adventures, relax in your luxury accommodation in Kauai. You will find many luxury rentals all over the island with Pure Kauai, and most of them overlook stunning ocean views. Others have direct access to the beach, which makes for a truly relaxing holiday experience.

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3. Texas

As the second-largest state, Texas packs a whole lot of punch. Lying in the country’s south-central region, Texas is famous for its hot weather, country music, and mouth-watering BBQs. Also called the Lone Star State, Texas is home to epic national parks, such as the Big Bend National Park and Guadalupe Mountains National Park.

With hundreds of music venues all over the state, set between grand historic buildings and ultra-modern skyscrapers, Austin is the city for music lovers. From country music to rock n’ roll, you’ll find that the city is a melting pot of different music tastes. Follow the mighty Rio Grande River, and you will arrive at the Big Bend National Park. A haven for nature lovers, the best way to explore the park is with a specialist guide who will take you on a 4 x 4 ride towards the largest protected area of the Chihuahuan Desert, where you’ll encounter breathtaking views of the incredibly diverse landscape.

Don’t leave without enjoying a scenic walk along the San Antonio River Walk, where you’ll find museums, art galleries, fine restaurants, and endless opportunities for shopping. For a bit of history, head to Alamo historical fort, which played an important role during the Texan Independence War in 1835.

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4. New York

New York is one of the most popular US states. Tucked in the north-eastern section of the country, it is affectionately called the “Empire State”. The cosmopolitan city is home to some of the world’s most popular skyscrapers, bustling Times Square, and the vast Central Park.

It’s not only the glitz and glamour that draw visitors into the Empire State. There are also quieter adventures to be found upstate, such as the captivating Adirondack Mountains. There’s also the thundering Niagara Falls, the wine-producing region of the Finger Lakes, and the Long Island, home to fabulous beaches. The Hamptons is also worth a visit. Offering a perfect mix of a rural atmosphere, historic charm, and oceanside vibe, it has all the right ingredients for a luxury holiday destination in the States.

If you want to escape the bustling city and be close to nature, you’ll find many glamping sites in NYC where you can spend the night sleeping in a fully furnished tent.

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5. Florida

Florida is where all the fun happens, which explains why the state is visited by more than 90 million visitors each year. Also known as the Sunshine State, Florida is filled with family-friendly attractions, from water parks to beaches and theme parks. The best part is that it enjoys more than 200 days of sunshine each year!

Undoubtedly, Orlando is the highlight of your Florida holiday. Home to Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Universal Studios, and several other theme parks, the state is a favourite destination for family holidays. While the kids are out exploring the theme parks, the adults can explore the many glamorous shopping malls or play a round of golf at the state’s top golf courses.

Miami is also worth visiting for its stunning beaches, glitzy nightlife scene, and diving oases. Interestingly, Florida has more than 7,000 lakes and thousands of golf courses. If you’re looking to experience a luxury golf holiday in the US, then this is where you should be.

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