Cheapest Flights to USA
It’s not surprising why so many Americans choose to holiday within their own country. Unlike many other countries, ‘staycations’ are not seen as a second-option in the grand old U, S of A. With so many remarkable destinations available, you can have the time of your life… every time!
Home to some of the world’s most iconic cities, famous beaches, wild mountain-ranges and arid deserts, the options in the USA are unbelievably vast. Start by booking cheap flights to Orlando in Florida. Package holidays to Orlando are quite inexpensive and will save money in the long run. Florida is the big kid’s playground and the home of world-famous theme parks such Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens and many more.
Next, look out for cheap flights to New York. In the cooler months, indoor attractions such as a Broadway theatre show or dining in Little Italy are by far the best option. Century 21 is a premier discount shopping mall that attracts bargain-hunters by the thousands and is a perfect place to spend a rainy day. Make sure you don’t miss New York’s famous sights too – the Empire State Building is a must as is the Statue of Liberty, Flatiron Building and the incredible Central Park.
The south of the US is just as magnificent with Texas leading the way. Budget flights to the US often feature Texas as a destination so keep your eyes peeled. Texas boasts the best ribs in the world, with bigger always being better. This massive state will win you over with its warm people and thriving music scene. Live concerts saturate the nightlife and sharing a few with a lively group of robust locals is the perfect way to spend the weekend.
Los Angeles is another must see. This sprawling city stitches together a diverse range of suburbs, making each day in the city a completely contrasting experience. The sparkling-blue beaches of Venice and Santa Monica will win you over, as will the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a stroll along Rodeo Drive. If you have time, catch a cheap flight to San Francisco, San Diego or the state capital of Sacramento, all of which make California the hot-bed of culture which it is.
Another attraction on your hit list should be Las Vegas, the city of sin in the heart of Nevada. It’s only a three-and-a-half hour drive from Los Angeles and seeing the desert at night against the backdrop of casino lights makes for an incredible road trip. You might get a tattoo there, you might lose all your money on a slot machine, or you may not even make it past the $10 lobster buffet – but what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.
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