The Savvy Traveler


Aug 02 2008

Backyard Escapes Won’t Break Summer Travel Budget

backyard-travel.jpgIn the wake of airfare increases and rising gas prices, many Americans are seeking creative ways to fulfill their urge to travel. By choosing destinations that are close to home and accessible on one tank of gas, travelers can easily track their expenses while enjoying the travel experience.

”Vacations continue to be very important to Americans, and even a sluggish economy won’t stop people from enjoying their much-deserved time off,” says Heather Leisman, senior director of merchandising for Orbitz.com. “Hotels have been offering up great deals this summer, so there has never been a better time to plan a road trip.”

To encourage travelers to hit the road for their summer trip, the Orbitz Insiders have found fun-filled destinations within 300 miles of ten major U.S. cities. From the East Coast to the West Coast, and the South to the Midwest, the ten often-overlooked destinations featured are easily accessible by car and a good bet for the whole family.

Local Destinations within 300 Miles of American Cities

* If you live near New York City try Lake George, N.Y.
* If you live near Los Angeles try Palm Springs, Calif.
* If you live near Chicago try Milwaukee, Wis.
* If you live near Philadelphia try The Poconos, Pa.
* If you live near Boston try Newport, R.I.
* If you live near San Francisco try Monterey/Carmel, Calif.
* If you live near Dallas/Ft. Worth try Houston, Texas.
* If you live near Washington, D.C. try Williamsburg, Va.
* If you live near Atlanta try Savannah, Ga.
* If you live near Houston try Corpus Christi, Texas.

Lake George, N.Y.

Just three hours from Manhattan and located in Adirondack Park, scenic Lake George provides a quiet respite from the hustle and bustle of New York City. Although Lake George offers outdoor activities year-round, summer is the perfect time to bike scenic roads or remote trails, take a leisurely canoe ride, thrash through rapids or horseback ride across the picturesque fields and mountains.

Palm Springs, Calif.

West Coasters seeking a desert oasis with a modern twist know that Palm Springs is the go-to spot for world-class dining and the quiet beauty of the desert. Rich in history and blessed with glorious weather, Palm Springs boasts a vibrant downtown area featuring quaint shops, galleries, eateries and coffeehouses. For those simply looking for an indulgent escape, visit one of Palm Springs’ famous spas and prepare to be awed by the variety of services offered.

Newport, R.I.

An hour and a half from Boston, Newport is fitting for both the young and the old as it combines a lively waterfront downtown with the history and grace of the Gilded Age mansions. The local yacht club hosts free waterfront festivals and outdoor concerts throughout the summer, leaving you with plenty of funds to enjoy the great restaurants and local shops.

Williamsburg, Va.

Colonial Williamsburg is a throwback to the “days of yore” and home to the largest living history museum in the United States. Historic trade demonstrations, dramatic vignettes and interactive programs happen daily, and four historical taverns offer unique 18th century menus. Children and adults alike will be swept up by the historical surroundings, as even homes, public buildings, and shops are furnished with objects from Colonial Williamsburg’s extensive collection of English and American antiques and reproductions made by local trade people.

Savannah, Ga.

Home to charming cobblestone streets and just a few hours from Atlanta, Savannah combines Southern hospitality with modern-day luxury. A favorite way to see the city is by taking a tour to experience the rich culture and history of Savannah and its breathtaking coastline. More than 20 tour companies are available, specializing in a particular aspect of the city from its homes and gardens to its role in the Civil War to its famous ghost stories.

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