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The USA began its journey in 1776 when 13 colonies declared independence from British rule. Since then, it has grown into one of the most powerful and diverse countries in the world. With a total area of over 9.8 million square kilometers, the USA is huge. It feels like the entire planet is contained within one nation, from the snow-capped heights of Alaska to the tropical beaches of Florida. In this article, I will tell you about some of the most popular vacation destinations in the us where you can have a lot of fun for a small amount of money. Let’s move to our first place.
1. Puerto Rico
Guys, in this article, I have put Puerto Rico at number one because I was amazed by Puerto Rico’s ability to combine Caribbean style with American convenience when I visited. It was like entering a postcard as you went through Old San Juan’s bright streets. Puerto Rico is located in the Caribbean Sea, directly east of the Dominican Republic and southeast of Florida.. Guys, if you want a detailed article on Puerto Rico, just tell me in the comments, and I will publish this as soon as possible.
Activities to do in Puerto Rico :
- Wander through Old San Juan: The colorful streets, old forts, and sea views make it feel like a movie set. I could’ve spent hours just walking around and soaking in the history.
- Chill at Flamenco Beach: One of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen — white sand, clear blue water, and super peaceful. ideal location for relaxing and forgetting about everything.
- Hike in El Yunque Rainforest: The fresh air, greenery, and waterfalls were something else. I still remember how refreshing it felt standing under a cool waterfall after the hike.
Budget Estimation :
Budget-friendly vacation: You can see Puerto Rico for about $70 to $120 per day if you stay in hostels, take public transportation, and take advantage of free activities like hiking and the beach.
Comfortable experience: accommodations include guided tours, neighborhood restaurants, mid-range motels, and possibly a rental car, which will increase your daily expenses to between $150 and $250.
Luxury vacation: You should budget at least $300 per day if you want to stay at resorts on the beach, dine well, and have special experiences like spa treatments or boat trips.

2. Orlando
So guys, in this article I have put Orlando at number two because I didn’t expect to love Orlando this much, but it won me over. I was smiling like a child the entire time because Disney World was pure wonder.
Walking into the Harry Potter world was strange, and Universal Studios was equally thrilling (yes, I tried the butterbeer, and it was worth the hype). After all that enjoyment, I found some peace at Lake Eola Park, which is calm, lush, and ideally situated in the center of the city. It was the ideal brief vacation before resuming the trip. Guys, if you want a detailed article on Orlando, just tell me in the comments, so I can publish this as soon as possible.
Best time to visit :
March to May – My absolute favorite season to go is from March to May. The crowds are tolerable, and the temperature is warm but not oppressively hot. Additionally, the parks appear even more lovely when everything is in bloom.
September to early November – September to early November is a terrific season if you don’t mind a little heat and the odd shower. I visited once in October, and the Halloween atmosphere at Universal was incredible.
Avoid peak summer (June to August) – it’s super hot and packed with tourists. Unless you love heat and don’t mind long lines, it’s better to pick a cooler month.
Budget Estimation :
- Budget-friendly ($100 – $150/day): Stay in hostels, use public transport, and enjoy free attractions. I’ve done this and still had a great time.
- Mid-range ($180 – $250/day): A comfortable hotel, theme park tickets, and dining at nice places. Perfect balance between comfort and fun.
- Luxury ($300+/day): VIP park access, resort stays, and fine food. Excellent for a special occasion or a luxury.

3. US Virgin Islands
Guys, in this article, I have put the US Virgin Islands at number three because, to be honest, the U.S. Virgin Islands amazed me. Trunk Bay was a fantastic place to snorkel since the water was so clear that I could see fish swimming next to me. Additionally, I like exploring Charlotte Amalie; it has a wonderful blend of island and history. And St. John’s hiking trails? serene, beautiful, and well worth the effort. Guys, if you want a detailed article on the US Virgin Islands, just tell me in the comments.
Best time to visit :
December to April – To be honest, my favorite time of year is from December to April. The weather is ideal for beach days; it’s sunny and windy. I enjoyed the quiet atmosphere it looked when I visited in February.
May to June: Less crowded and yet warm. This is a nice time if you want to save a little money on accommodation and flights.
August to October: I’d avoid this time if possible — it’s hurricane season, and the weather can be unpredictable.
Budget estimations :
- Budget trip ($100–$150/day): Stay in guesthouses, eat local food, and explore on foot or with public transport. I’ve done it this way and still had an amazing time.
- Mid-range ($180–$250/day): Comfortable hotel, mix of local and restaurant meals, and a few fun tours. This is usually my go-to.
- Luxury ($300+/day): Resorts, private boat rides, and fine dining. Costly, but perfect for a special trip.

4. Washington, D.C
Dear readers, I have ranked Washington, D.C. in this article at number four because, to be honest, I got scared by Washington, DC. When I arrived, it felt much more vibrant than I imagined, even though I always thought it would be serious and political. It was cool to stroll about the National Mall; observing the monument to Lincoln in person was particularly captivating at dusk.
Even after spending hours at the Air and Space Museum, which was free to enter, incidentally, I didn’t feel like I had seen everything. Additionally, I happened onto Georgetown by chance and enjoyed the atmosphere there, old-fashioned streets, laid-back cafés, and delicious food. DC is worth visiting because of its unique blend of historical sites and popular hangouts. Guys, if you want a detailed article on Washington D.C., just tell me in the comments and I will publish this as soon as possible.
Best time to visit :
Spring, March to April – My unique favorite season is spring (March to April), when the Tidal Basin is surrounded by breathtaking cherry blossoms. The weather is also perfect, neither too hot nor too cold.
Fall, September to early November – The city is lovely with all the fall hues, the air is cooler, and there are fewer tourists. Without the summer crowds, it’s a tranquil time to explore.
Budget Estimations :
Cost-effective ($100–$150/day): Take advantage of free attractions like the National Mall, eat locally, and stay in inexpensive hotels.
Mid-range ($180–$250/day): Cozy lodgings, a selection of upscale and informal dining options, and a few paid attractions.
Luxury ($300+/day): Reserve private excursions or events, eat at upscale restaurants, and stay in upscale hotels.

5. New York
Guys, in this article I have put New York at number five because there is so much to enjoy in New York City! I enjoyed taking walks in Central Park to get away from the bustle of the city. In person, the Statue of Liberty was much more striking, and I had to visit Times Square at night before I left. Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art if you’re an art enthusiast, and don’t miss the Empire State Building for a breathtaking perspective. Guys, if you want a detailed article on New York, just tell me in the comments, and I will publish this as soon as possible.
Best time to visit:
Spring (April to June) – The ideal season is spring (April to June), when there are fewer tourists and pleasant temperatures.At this time of year, Central Park also looks amazing.
Fall (September to November) – The city is less busy than in the summer and seems lively with cooler air and gorgeous fall foliage.
Winter (December to February) – New York at Christmas is a wonderful place to visit if you enjoy the spirit of the season. Just be prepared for the cold!
Budget Estimations :
- Budget-friendly ($100–$150/day): Stay in hostels or budget hotels, eat at casual spots, and enjoy free attractions like Central Park and museums with free entry days.
- Mid-range ($180–$250/day): Comfortable hotels, mix of casual and restaurant meals, plus a few paid attractions like the Empire State Building or Broadway shows.
- Luxury ($300+/day): High-end hotels, fine dining, private tours, and Broadway shows — a splurge-worthy experience for those looking to go all out.

6. Los Angeles
Guys, in this article I have put Los Angeles at number six because there are so many awesome things to do in Los Angeles! I had a great day touring the Walk of Fame and walking down Hollywood Boulevard. The city appears amazing from Griffith Observatory, which is a must-see view. Santa Monica Pier and Venice seaside are great places to relax if you enjoy the seaside. And a trip wouldn’t be complete without taking in some exciting rides and performances at the renowned Universal Studios.
Best time to visit :
- Spring (March to May): The weather’s perfect—mild and sunny, and it’s less crowded than summer.
- Fall (September to November): Warm weather continues, and the city isn’t as packed with tourists, making it a great time to explore.
- Winter (December to February): Mild temperatures and fewer crowds, but it can get a bit chilly at night.
Budget Estimations :
- Budget-friendly ($100–$150/day): Stay in hostels or budget hotels, eat at food trucks or casual spots, and enjoy free attractions like the Hollywood Walk of Fame or Griffith Observatory.
- Mid-range ($180–$250/day): Comfortable hotels, a mix of casual and mid-range restaurants, plus a few paid attractions like Universal Studios or a Hollywood tour.
- Luxury ($300+/day): Stay in high-end hotels, dine at upscale restaurants, and enjoy private tours or VIP experiences.

Friends, this is where we end today’s wonderful article. In today’s article, we have talked about the best visiting places in usa. In it, we talked about 6 different places. What are the 6 best places where we can have a lot of fun even on a budget?
We also talked about the budget estimate of these places in this article . This could help a lot of people. If you want an article about anything else, just tell me in the comments, and I will publish this as soon as possible. Where would you like to go first among all the things we talked about in this article? Just tell me in the comments. And when you go there, send me a picture too. Seeing you will make me very happy. Goodbye, take care of yourself.