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So you want to travel the USA and say you’ve seen it all?

Here is how to do it!

Instead of focusing on just one state, you are going to have to look at the whole map. The USA is made up of 50 States, all with remarkable views, excursions and opportunities to soak up. The trick to choosing how to make the best of your trip and be able to come home and say “I’ve seen it all” is to strategically plan where you’re going and how to get there.

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Traveling to all the coolest sights in the USA is going to require some serious budgeting, unless you’ve come from a family of fortune. The best way to get around? Carpooling. By getting a group of friends on board to take the trip with you, you are going to be able to save a lot more in gas money. Rental cars are quite affordable in the USA and can also be dropped off at different shops along the way if need be. Many of you will need to make an esta application  to travel around the USA for up to 90 days. You can do that for example at esta.cbp.dhs.gov. Don’t fret, as long as you have your international drivers licence, you are free to rent any car and have the trip of a lifetime! Many people have considered renting an RV and seeing it all in one trip. However, renting an RV can be quite expensive and also may require additional licensing. The easiest and most affordable way to do it will be to look for low budget accommodations including hotels, motels and hostels. Rent a spacious van that will fit you and your travel buddies comfortably and enjoy the sites!

There are so many beautiful places to see in the USA and planning a trip to say “I’ve seen it all,” can take years of planning. Here is a head start on some of the most desired places to go in all of the USA:
Grand Canyon: Curbing the Colorado River is a beautiful canyon that peaks high up in the air and it a remarkable photo spot for visitors.

Las Vegas Strip: Experience the true sights and sounds of Las Vegas on the strip at night. Take a lesson in gambling at the nearest casino or catch a Broadway show after a night out on the town.

Hollywood Streets: Live like the rich and famous in Hollywood, perhaps you will even spot a few celebrities along the way.

San Fran Golden Gate Bridge: You’ve seen it in movies, you’ve heard about it in shows, now is the time where you get to step foot on the real Golden Gate Bridge yourself!

Yellowstone: This remarkable land is filled with numerous ecosystems and is known to be the first National Park in the world.

Fenway Park Boston: Home to the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park opened its doors to the public in 1912 and is widely known as the oldest baseball stadium in the entire Major League Baseball division.

Time Square: New York: Make your way through the hottest shops of New York and stop at a local coffee shop while you’re at it! Time Square is one of the busiest, most remarkable spots in the USA.

Gettysburg National Battlefield: A battlefield during the Civil War and one of the world’s deadliest battles, this field stands as a monument for all the fallen soldiers during the Gettysburg Battle.

The White House: You can’t get to the USA without visiting The White House. You may not get to be up close and personal with President Obama, but you will be amazed by the size and beauty of The White House up close and personal.

Nashville’s Honkey Tonk Scene: Get your cowboy boots on and experience the real South West of the USA. Enjoy some classic Nashville music and some delicious food at one of their local saloons.

Walt Disney World: This isn’t just a place for kids, it is a place for anyone and everyone to act like kids. Bring your old memories back and have the time of your life in Walt Disney World, Florida.

French Quarter of New Orleans: The French Quarter is the oldest historical city in New Orleans and is well known for the French Influence. Wander the narrow cobble stone streets and admire the beauty and detail of each building around you.

You may read through this list and think that this is a large area to cover in just 90 days. If you really want to see it all, the neat thing about this list is that is form a perfect loop around the USA so you can in fact say you have traveled across the country to see it all! But remember to check out the Visa Waiver Program before you make your travel arrangements.