The best states to visit in the United States will differ according to who you ask. Some residents will rave about their home state, while others have fond memories of vacations across the country. That being said, if you're a traveller from outside the United States and looking for the top destinations to visit, your criteria for "best" are going to be a little different from those of a US resident.

You want to explore places that offer plenty to do and see, with numerous travel-focused amenities and unique experiences that cannot be found just anywhere. Based on these criteria, here are the top states to consider for your next trip to the US.

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    New York

    Big cities and big skies in New York State

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    New York is a state of contrasts. Most people are familiar with the state for its iconic city, New York City, of course. If you're a traveller who enjoys urban tourism and destinations brimming with activities and attractions, you'll definitely want to visit its museums, food, theatres, and other exciting offerings.

    However, New York has much more to offer. Venture north of the city, and you'll discover an abundance of mountains and forests. The Catskills region is just a short drive from Manhattan, but for even more outdoor adventures, explore the northern part of the state, where you'll find the Adirondacks. This region is characterized by its majestic mountains, rushing rivers, and breathtaking waterfalls, making it the largest park in the contiguous United States and encompassing approximately 20% of the state's landmass.


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    Florida

    Tropical flair and family fun

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    Florida is undeniably one of the most sought-after vacation destinations for Americans, and it's easy to see why. The state not only houses numerous expansive theme parks in Orlando but also offers an extensive coastline with breathtaking beaches on both its eastern and western sides.

    When choosing a Florida beach to visit, it's worth considering that the northern Florida beaches tend to be slightly cooler, even well into the spring months. If you're seeking year-round sunshine, high temperatures, vibrant nightlife, exceptional cuisine, and rich art and culture, your best bet is to head all the way south to Miami. For a taste of beautiful tropical vibes, venture even further south to the Florida Keys.


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    California

    Celebs, tall trees, and wine

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    California is much like New York in that it is primarily known for its most popular destinations – like Hollywood and Los Angeles – but the state, being as big as it is, provides travellers with far more to love than just the city life.

    Sure, you'll want to see what all the fuss is about in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego, but also consider traveling up the Pacific coastline via a fun road trip or diving into the deep forests of northern California, where you'll see some of the tallest trees on the entire planet. Don't miss wine country either if that's your thing.


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    Texas

    Where everything's "bigger"

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    Texas is bigger than some countries, so you could easily plan a trip to just Texas and fill out an itinerary. This 2nd-largest state in the country offers beaches, deserts, its own wine country, and even swamps and woodlands.

    With large airports in Dallas and Houston, Texas is easily accessible from nearly any other spot on the globe. Once you arrive, though, consider thoroughly exploring Texas's urban side before heading on a road trip. Driving between favourite Texan destinations like Houston, Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio can give you a broader look at the state's history, food scene, and culture that's all its own.


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    Colorado

    Outdoors and adrenaline-pumping activities

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    Colorado is an adventurer's paradise, and this state is a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts, thanks to its range of outdoor offerings year-round. In the summer, you'll find ample hiking opportunities, with options for every skill level, whether you fancy a multi-day hiking trip into the backwoods or just want to take a leisurely walk in nature. 

    In the winter, snow sports abound, with loads of ski areas and resorts scattered across the mountains. For those who prefer indoor activities, though, Denver is the place to go, with its museums, restaurants, major sports teams, and other attractions.


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    Alaska

    Remote and vast wilderness

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    Alaska lies cut off from the rest of the United States, on the far side of Canada and closer to Russia than the US. Alaska's remoteness and vast wilderness mean it's not a popular pick for many travellers.

    Despite that, for those who do visit Alaska, they'll tell you there's nowhere else like it in the world. The rugged terrain, the dangerous wildlife, the towering mountains, the extreme weather – this is not a destination for the faint of heart. However, if you prefer to travel in luxury, you won't be left out in the Alaskan cold. Luxury cruises frequently travel to Alaska, and luxury resorts allow you to take in the dramatic scenery in comfort.


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    Hawaii

    The famous tropical state

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    Hawaii is cut off from the United States. This group of islands sits far out in the Pacific Ocean, separated from the rest of the world by thousands of miles of water. The tropical state's beauty makes it a favourite for travellers from all over the world, who flock to the pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and rocky coastlines.

    Whether you're a beach bum looking for a spot in the sun, a luxury traveller with a preference for 5-star resorts and spas, an adventurer looking for a thrill, or a foodie with a taste for local flavours, Hawaii has something for you to love.


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    Maine

    Quaint coastal vibes 

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    Maine is the northernmost state on the US East Coast. It is known as a quaint, cosy destination where you can enjoy charming little seaside towns, hiking along rugged coastlines, and loads of fresh seafood. 

    For a mix of outdoor adventure and cute coastal towns, visit Bar Harbor, which is the gateway to Acadia National Park. For food and culture, try Portland, to the south, one of Maine's largest cities (though it's still not large in comparison to many other East Coast locales).


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    Massachusetts

    For a dose of US history

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    Massachusetts may be a small state, but it offers big ways to play. That's whether you're interested in hiking or skiing (which you can find in the Berkshires) or spending time on the beach or coast. However, where the state really shines is in its history. 

    Massachusetts is packed with historical significance. The state was home to Indigenous populations for thousands upon thousands of years. It also played a huge role in the American colonization that occurred from the 1600s onward. Later, it would be a prominent player in the fight for American independence. You can experience all of these historical aspects of the state with a visit to the towns and cities along the coast.


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    Wyoming

    A place to channel your inner cowboy

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    Wyoming is the place to visit for an authentic taste of the Wild, Wild West. The state still embraces its wild and untamed history, offering plenty of ways to explore the wilderness, whether you prefer hiking, skiing, wildlife watching, or simply sightseeing at some of the state's natural attractions. 

    The most popular point of interest in Wyoming is undoubtedly Yellowstone National Park, but you'll find lots to do around the rest of the state as well. For an immersive experience, consider booking a stay at one of the area's cattle ranches.


Holly Riddle | Contributing Writer