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23 Amazing Places To Visit In USA For Christmas (2024)

Last Updated on March 13, 2024 by Nicole

December is a magical time of year in many places in the United States. Christmas festivities are in full swing and you can feel the joy and excitement that this brings. There are beautiful Christmas lights, lively Christmas markets, decorated Christmas trees, and of course, decadent Xmas treats tempting you almost everywhere you go. Some of us live in hot sunny climates and daydream about snowy winter wonderlands filled with sleigh rides, visits to Santa workshops and hot chocolate. While others live in these winter wonderlands and can’t wait to discover Christmas delights on beaches, by hotel pools, and while walking in t-shirts and shorts along city streets or country paths. If you are not sure what you want, you have come to the right place. Here are 23 best places to visit in the USA for Christmas.

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Other Options For Christmas Holidays

Many places in America start preparing for the Christmas holidays with Christmas lights, setting up Xmas trees, and opening Christmas markets in mid to late November. This is an ideal time to travel to enjoy these events without crowds and to take advantage of lower costs from travelling in low season. If you are interested, please take a look at my article 20 Best Places To Visit In USA In November.

For those of you who are looking for a little more adventure with more cost savings, consider visiting Europe. Here are 24 Best Places To Visit In Europe For Christmas .

If you are looking for warm winter getaway s in or near the United States, you have a lot to choose from! Here are:

  • 50 Best US Beach Destinations For A Warm Winter Getaway ;
  • 20 Best Cheap Warm Winter Vacations In USA ; and
  • 21 Best Cheap Warm Winter Vacations Near USA .

Alternatively, if all you dream about is spending your Christmas holidays under blankets of snow in a charming small town or exploring the best snowy winter activities that ski resorts or other destinations have to offer, then take a look at 24 Best Snowy Winter Wonderlands To Visit In The USA .

If you are simply looking for the best Christmas parades in the United States, then check out 15 Best Places To Watch Christmas Parades In USA .

Christmas Gifts

For those of you looking for fun, affordable and thoughtful stocking stuffers or gifts, check out 38 Best Christmas Stocking Stuffers For Adventure Seekers And Travelers and 60 Best Christmas Gifts For Men.

23 Best Places To Visit In USA For Christmas

In this article, I have asked 23 travel bloggers where they have found the best Christmas events in the United States. Unsurprising, they are located in all four corners of the continental USA, as well as Hawaii.

As you expect, most big cities offer over the top extravaganzas and special events. However, many small cities and towns will blow your socks away with their beauty and Christmas spirit.

In addition, when not gazing at gingerbread houses, going on sleigh rides, or watching Xmas parades, all of these places offer amazing every day attractions and experiences. As you will see, I haven’t made it easy for you to choose where to go.

New York City, New York

By James of Travel Collecting

Christmas in New York City  is a magical experience. There are so many amazing things to see and do making New York City one of the best cities to visit in the USA for Christmas.  

All of the department stores decorate for the holidays. You and your whole family can do an easy walking tour around Midtown Manhattan taking in all of the holiday windows. Along the way, visit Santaland at Macy’s and stop at Bryant Park or Rockefeller Center and go ice skating surrounded by the iconic New York skyscrapers! 

There are also decorated Christmas trees throughout the city. The largest and most famous is the real tree in Rockefeller Center that is topped with an enormous Swarovski crystal star. Other interesting trees are the one at the Met, which is surrounded by an antique Italian creche; the animal origami-covered tree at the American Museum of Natural History; and the bright blue tree at Bryant Park. Stop at the Bryant Park Holiday Village for a hot chocolate or hot toddy while you’re there. 

Of course, if you simply want to walk amongst hundreds of trees lightly dusted with snow, head to Central Park.

NYC is a great place to stock up on gifts. There are outdoor holiday markets at Union Square, Bryant Park and inside Grand Central Terminal that sell hand-crafted gifts.   

Finally, there are a couple of classic shows to enjoy. Kids and kids-at-heart will love the iconic Rockettes in the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall. It has real-life camels, the high-kicking Rockettes and, of course, Santa. Another show not to miss is the annual season of The Nutcracker by the New City Ballet at Lincoln Center. 

For amazing tips to make your trip to New York City safe and cost effective, please see 50 Best New York City Tips For First Time Visitors .

If you are curious about how to save money in New York City, where you should stay, how to be safe and get around, and so much more, please see  50 Best New York City Tips For First Time Visitors .

For those traveling with kids and teenagers, here are two helpful articles about what you should do when you are not busy with Christmas activities: An Action Packed New York City Weekend With Teens and 10 Ultimate New York City Attractions With Teens .

Best Way To Reach Destination

There are three international airports that serve New York City. JFK is a 35-minute drive from Midtown Manhattan if there is no traffic (which there almost always is). The much smaller La Guardia is 25 minutes from Midtown with no traffic. The third airport, Newark, is actually in nearby New Jersey and is also about half an hour with good traffic from Midtown.  

It is best not to rent a car. Parking is very expensive in New York and there is excellent public transportation. Accordingly, pick up a taxi or Uber/Lyft from airport. You can also easily take the train from Newark Airport to Penn Station.

The average high temperature in New York City in December is 45°F.  You can expect around 3 inches of rain and 3 inches of snow in December.

Hotel Recommendation

There are so many hotels to choose from in New York City. Without question, choosing a hotel is one of the most overwhelming tasks when planning a trip there. I have stayed at several.

On my last trip, I stayed at the Kimpton Hotel Eventi which I loved. The hotel was luxurious but still reasonably priced and the location was fantastic for many amazing attractions . We were easy walking distance to the High Line and Macys, and easy subway rides to Times Square and Broadway Shows. Even better, everyday the hotel offered complimentary wine and cheese!

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Savannah, Georgia

By Erin of Savannah First-Timer’s Guide

Savannah is charming any time of year, but something about the Christmas season makes it feel extra magical. From the hundreds of twinkle lights draped across Broughton Street to the seasonal greenery in the squares to the carolers that stroll through the Historic District…Savannahians just know how to celebrate the season!  

A few of the most popular seasonal events include the Holiday Boat Parade, the Gingerbread Trail, and the Holiday Tour of Homes. Make sure to also visit the beautiful Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist. It is filled with red poinsettias and an elaborate nativity scene. 

The most festive areas of town during the holiday season include River Street, Broughton Street, and City Market. Don’t forget to stroll down Jones Street, which is considered one of the prettiest streets in America. Be sure to check out all the  beautiful Christmas decorations in Savannah’s Historic District . They are very classic in nature and look like something straight out of a Dickens novel. 

Two of the most popular dining spots for the holidays are The Olde Pink House and the 17hundred90 Inn & Restaurant. Since Savannah is one of the best Christmas vacation destinations in the United States, make sure that you make reservations at least a month in advance for The Olde Pink House! 

If you’re planning a visit, the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) is the closest option. From there, it’s just a short 15-mile drive to the Historic District.

You won’t need to stuff your suitcase with heavy winter coats, since the average high temperature in December falls in the mid 60s. However, it does cool down at night to mid 40s with about 2.6 inches of rain in the month.

Erin says, “The Marshall House is a fantastic place to stay. The hotel is in a very convenient location on Broughton Street. I’s very easy to walk to restaurants, landmarks, and shops.”

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Asheville, North Carolina

By Bret & Mary of Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide

With its incredible array of outdoor attractions , critically acclaimed restaurants, and thriving cultural scene, you could argue that Asheville is one of the best places to visit in the USA at any time of year. But the mountain scenery and art deco architecture are especially attractive when surrounded by the festive lights and decorations of the holiday season.

Asheville is a beautiful place to visit in America around the holidays. In addition, there are plenty of things to do a Christmas getaway.

For starters, you’ll want to see Christmas at Biltmore Estate (the largest privately-owned home in the US), which starts with the raising of a 35-foot-tall tree in the Banquet Hall in early November. You can take daily tours of the lavish Estate all decked out in the festive colors of the season. Their nighttime candlelit tours make for an excellent date night. 

You’ll also love Winter Lights at the North Carolina Arboretum. Thousands of shimmering Christmas lights make up shining displays along their wooded edge and gardens. Last year, there were several new nature-themed displays, including a giant daisy “garden,” winter wildlife and colorful butterfly displays, and an insect lantern exhibit. 

Of course, there are also lots of other Asheville attractions and activities that you can do all year round. This includes driving the Blue Ridge Parkway to visiting iconic landmarks like Mount Mitchell State Park and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. But these unique Xmas events are what makes Asheville, North Carolina one of the best places to visit in the USA for Christmas.

Despite its location in the mountains, the town offers surprisingly mild temperatures in December, with average highs of 50ºF and lows of around 31ºF. You can expect around 3.6 inches of rain and 1.9 inches of snow fall in December.

While a white Christmas in Asheville is not completely out of the question, it is certainly not guaranteed.

Although it’s one of the larger towns in the Blue Ridge Mountains (population approximately 92,000), Asheville does not have its own international airport.

You can fly into Charlotte Douglas International Airport, which is located about 120 miles to the southeast. But several major airlinesoffer direct flights into Asheville Regional Airport from major US cities like Atlanta, Boston , Chicago, Denver, Houston, and NYC. 

Brett and Mary say, “If you love those competitive cooking shows, you won’t want to miss the 29th Annual National Gingerbread Competition at the Omni Grove Park Inn (one of our favorite Asheville hotels). This is a 12-day Xmas event featuring some of the most elaborately decorated Gingerbread Houses you’ve ever seen.”

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Naples, Florida

By Lori of Naples Florida Travel Guide

If you’re dreaming of something other than a white Christmas this year, a tropical holiday can be just as magical, and a wonderful break from the freezing cold! Hop a flight to southwest Florida and head to the Paradise Coast of Naples where Christmas is every bit as festive as the north.

Holiday parades along the southern Gulf Coast are anything but typical. Santa usually arrives on a party boat decked out in holiday lights and rocking Christmas tunes. The annual Christmas boat parades herald the start of the holiday season, and there are several you can attend throughout December. 

The annual tree lighting ceremony also kicks off the holidays the first week of December. During a two-day celebration, there is a long table on 5th Avenue, a skating rink, and a stunning live Nativity scene. The magical scene reappears throughout Christmas week as well.

Throughout the holidays, shops in the downtown create unique displays and artificial snow machines add a bit of traditional Christmas. But the real reason that Naples is one of the best places to visit in the USA for Christmas is that all this holiday cheer can be enjoyed along with a trip to the amazing beaches for which the city is known. And while the water might be a bit chilly for locals, the mid-60s temps (F) will suit most visitors just fine!

Average high temperatures hover pleasantly in the mid-70’s (F), although they can be in the 80s or drop down to the 50s at night. You can expect very little rain.

Getting to Naples is easy. Fly into Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers, then drive or Uber the 30 minutes to Naples.

Lori says, “The Inn On Fifth is in the center of downtown Naples and one of the best luxury stays in Naples. For the best value, we highly recommend Bellasera Resort.”

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Branson, Missouri

By Elizabeth of the Fearless Foreignor

Branson, Missouri is one of the best destinations in the United States during the Christmas season. It has a lot of holiday special events, shows, and activities that don’t take place the rest of the year.

Branson is known for their high quality theater productions. During the holiday season almost all of the shows turn into a seasonal spectacular with Xmas songs, holiday story lines, and festive backdrops. 

The theme park, Silver Dollar City, should also be on your list of places to visit. The whole park is decked out in millions of lights. The Christmas in Midtown light spectacular is a highlight of the park, as well as the nightly holiday parade, Christmas sing along train, and Christmas shows. 

In December, the average high temperature is 48°F and average low temperature is 33°F. Branson has had as much as 8.4 inches of snow but, it rarely snows that much. Usually it is only an inch or two and melts quickly during the day.

Accordingly, don’t expect Branson to be a winter wonderland, but on the plus side, the temperatures won’t be so low that you can’t be outside enjoying all the holiday festivities! 

Many people who visit Branson drive. However, there are several small airports around Branson for those who prefer to fly.

The closest, just 20 minutes south of downtown Branson, is the Branson Airport (BKG). Kansas City International Airport (MCI) and St Louis Lambert International Airport (STL), both about 4 hours away, are the closest international airports. 

However you reach Branson, Branson at Christmas time is the perfect place to visit during the Christmas season!

Elizabeth says, “The Camden Hotel and Conference center is only minutes away from many of the shows and attractions in Branson. In addition to good prices and clean rooms, it offers delicious free desserts every night! 

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Las Vegas, Nevada

By Roxanna of Gypsy With A Day Job

If you are looking for the best American Christmas vacations, Las Vegas is a perfect choice. The city has everything for a holiday break: warm activities, cold activities, shopping venues, bright decorations and cheerful events. Even if you are not a big Vegas fan, during the holidays it will warm your heart. If it is your first trip to Las Vegas, you will be pleasantly surprised.

Start your trip with a walk on the strip to get into the spirit. Every resort spruces up its already lavish decor with seasonal tributes. You’ll find trees of every size (including palm trees) with bulbs and baubles, and festive events at every turn. In particular, take a detour and explore the Wynn, Palazzo, Bellagio, and Aria resorts!  

Once you’re fully in the mood, finish your Xmas shopping. You are spoiled for choices. For high end, try The Shops at Crystals, The Forum Shops, or the Grand Canal Shops. For main-stream options try Fashion Show, and for bargains, Las Vegas North Premium Outlets is the best choice.

If shopping exhausts your cheer, the normal Las Vegas attractions are available, and outdoor adventures abound in the surrounding area. 

Consider getting back to nature and doing some hiking at the stunning Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, only 30-40 minutes drive away.

However, if what you really want is more extravagant Christmas events, drive the Las Vegas Motor Speedway light show, walk the Christmas cactus garden at Ethel M. Chocolate Factory, or ride the Holiday Express at Springs Resort. 

If searching for insider tips and tricks on where to stay, how to save money, and the best things to do, please check out  50 Best Las Vegas Tips For First Time Visitors .

For those looking for  21st birthday  inspiration, Las Vegas is also a fantastic destination to celebrate this milestone.

To get to Las Vegas, fly into the McCarran International Airport. The Vegas strip is only 20 minutes away by Uber or Lyft. Avoid taxis as they charge a premium for airport pick up.

In December, you will find the average high temperatures around 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Bring a jacket though, as it cools to the low 40s at night. There will be very little rain and no snow.

Roxanna says, “We recommend staying at the Venetian, or sister resort, the Palazzo. The lavish opulence is appropriate for the city, as is the impeccable staff and luxe resort offerings. More importantly, every room is a comfortable suite with clear sitting, dining and sleeping areas.”

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Leavenworth, Washington

By Karee of Our Woven Journey

Leavenworth, Washington is a small, Bavarian-themed city nestled just east of the Cascade Mountains in the United States. Its charm draws nearly one million visitors a year, with many of them coming to experience Christmas in the village.

Much of the ambiance is due to the half-million Christmas lights that decorate the city. Over 20,000 people come each weekend to see the lighting ceremonies that happen every Saturday and Sunday during the first three weekends of December.

Since Leavenworth is small, you’ll be able to walk to most of the shops and boutiques that line the streets. Be sure to start at the Nutcracker Museum and the Hat Shop as they are both very popular!

If there is snow on the ground when you visit, plan to take sleigh rides through the beautiful, evergreen forest. There are several places that offer rides and reservations are needed, so plan for this attraction.

Is feeding a real-life reindeer on your bucket list? You can make it happen at the Leavenworth Reindeer Farm! You’ll need to buy tickets ahead of time since this is also a very popular thing to do.

Leavenworth is worth visiting any time of year, but for those wanting to experience the magic of Christmas, Leavenworth is one of the best American small towns to visit for Xmas.

The average high temperature for December is 34°F.   The snow season starts in October and lasts through March, with December getting 17 inches of snow on average!!! You’ll want to be sure to dress properly for this winter wonderland! 

If you’re planning a  trip to Seattle , Leavenworth is a great day trip to add to your agenda. It’s only about a two-hour drive, although you could easily spend more than one day there.

Sea-Tac International is the main airport for those flying from out of state.

Karee recommends the Bavarian Lodge. Located across from the Village center, it offers luxurious accommodations with incredible views of the Village and surrounding mountains. It also includes complimentary full breakfast buffet, heated outdoor pool, and two hot tubs.

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Baltimore, Maryland

By Terri of Female Solo Trek

Baltimore’s nickname is “Charm City” but during Christmas, it becomes “Jolly Charming City”. It is one of the best places to visit in the USA during the Christmas season.

Hampden is a tight-knit Baltimore neighborhood that is famous for its “Miracle on 34th Street!” Now in its 73rd year, this outdoor holiday exhibit causes traffic jams and happy smiles.

Parents dress their dogs as well as kids in reindeer antlers and Christmas sweaters. As cars crawl down 34th Street, passengers see traditional Baltimore rowhouses and porches transformed into twinkling holiday homes. More information on the 2021 Miracle on 34th Street program can be found at  Christmas Street.com .

Hampden has also hosted the Mayor’s Christmas Parade in the past. In some years, there have been 25,000 people along the 2.5 mile route. The performers included 160 marching units, bands, floats, local TV and radio personalities, over 100 Harley Davidson motorcycles, the Mummers of Philadelphia, Miss Yuletide and Miss Yuletide Jr. Santa Claus flew in for the festivities.

Don’t miss the Baltimore Parade of lighted Boats at historic Fells Point. Also, check out The Farmers Market which offers an array of wreaths and Christmas gifts.

If you can spare an extra day, take the MARC train to Washington DC’s Union Station and check out the Capitol Christmas tree . It is in walking distance!

Average high temperatures in Baltimore in December is 47 °F with 2.9 inches and 2.2 inches of snow.

Fly into Baltimore International Airport for a quick 12-mile drive to the neighborhood of Hampden.

Terri says, “If money is no object, book your stay at the Four Seasons waterfront luxury hotel.” Its location is amazing and offers beautiful rooms.

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Oahu, Hawaii

By Noel Morata of This Hawaii Life

Christmas in Oahu is special and different on the island than the mainland. You get all the fun decorations, colorful displays, Christmas fairs and special events but with a more tropical vibe, colors and gusto. 

In December, you can experience:

  • a fun Christmas parade;
  • Xmas lights and decorations at all the major venues and shopping centers;
  • a decorated night boat parade;
  • Christmas fares and holiday markets;
  • firework displays at the Hilton resort; and
  • orgeous store decorations.

However, all of these Christmas attractions have Hawaiian and tropical flare to wow you. Hot tropical flowers, birds, palm trees, and local imagery are included in traditional Christmas themes and colors to create a unique look, making it one of the best places to visit in the USA for Christmas.

Beyond the Christmas cheer, you can also enjoy some of the best things to do in Oahu no matter the time of year, such as hiking Diamond Head, visiting Pearl Harbor , and exploring downtown Honolulu.

The weather in Oahu is perfect and ranges from the mid 70s to mid 80s with low humidity, wonderful breezy weather and blue skies.

Visitors to the island fly into Honolulu International airport and most visitors stay around the tourist districts of Waikiki and downtown Honolulu. It’s approximately 25 minutes by taxi or ride share.

Noel says, “There are many options to stay around Waikiki from boutique to luxury brands. However, the iconic place to have a real Oahu experience with beautiful decorations for the holidays would be to stay at The Royal Hawaiian fronting Waikiki Beach”

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Washington, DC

By Maggie of Pink Caddy Travelogue

Christmas in Washington, DC  is unlike any other place in the US! The nation’s capital goes all out for the holiday season, and it celebrates in a way only DC can.

Like decking out the White House. Yes, THE White House. During Christmas time, visitors can tour the Presidential residence and see the annual White House gingerbread cake, the dozens of differently decorated Christmas trees, and an 18 th -century nativity scene. Regardless of your political affiliation, a tour of the White House at Christmas is an amazing experience.

However, make sure you book your tour reservations through your Congressman’s office 3 months in advance. It is very popular and will sell out.

Another can’t miss experience is seeing the National Christmas tree and its surrounding 56 mini trees (one for each state and territory). The annual lighting has been a DC Christmas tradition since 1923 when President Calvin Coolidge lit the first tree. The Capitol also has its own decorated tree located just below the east steps.

Other must-dos include attending a performance of Handel’s Messiah at the National Cathedral and visiting the special Christmas exhibit at the U.S. Botanic Garden (they recreate DC landmarks using just plants!)

If you’re traveling with kids , definitely check out “Enchant DC” (the world’s largest light maze, hosted at Nationals Park), and Zoolights at the Smithsonian Zoo.

The best airport is Ronald Regan National Airport (it is international, despite the name). It’s right across the river from downtown DC. The driving time is 15 minutes, or you can take the metro directly from the airport.

The temperature in December can vary greatly. It can be in the 20s or in the 70s, but the average is in the 40s-50s. You can expect around 2.8 inches of rain and 2.5 inches of snowfall in December.

Maggie says, “The Willard is one of the most historic hotels in DC and is right next to the White House. It’s luxury, but you’ll be able to say you spent the night in the same place as every important world leader and diplomat who visits DC.”

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Vail, Colorado

By Daniela of Fox In The Forest

As one of the most  beautiful places in Colorado , Vail is one of the best places to visit in the USA for the Christmas season if you want a winter wonderland. With plenty of skiing adventures, European-inspired villages, and a whole lot of alpine goodness, spending Xmas in Vail should be on everyone’s travel bucket list.

Vail is a premier ski destination during the winter months and it is packed with fantastic ski resorts. However, if you want to explore beyond the slopes, there are plenty of Christmas-inspired activities to keep you entertained during your visit.

For a day spent in the mountains, a sleigh ride with a cup of hot chocolate in hand is a must, as well as a gondola ride to the top to get a first-hand view of the beauty of Vail Valley.

To get you into the holiday spirit, you should visit the Kris Kringle Market, an outdoor holiday market that will have you feeling as though you’ve landed in Europe. Closer to Christmas Eve, the annual Winterfest is an amazing event, with illuminated ice sculptures and Christmas lights that light up the entire town!

Temperatures in Vail in December range from 24°F to 43°F. In December, you can expect almost 3 inches of snow.

Vail is serviced by two airports: The closest one is Eagle Regional Airport (around a 40-minute drive) as well as Denver International Airport, which is around 120 miles east of Vail (around a two hour drive).

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New Orleans, Louisianna

Ashlee Fechino of  The Happiness Function

New Orleans, Louisiana, has an exciting Christmas season. When most people think of New Orleans, they usually think of Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) in spring. However, it is one of the best cities to visit in the USA in December. Reasons being – New Orleans has some of fantastic lights and food to experience!

Many restaurants offer French food menus in honor of Réveillon celebrations which only happen during the month of December. Additionally, there are incredible Xmas light displays at hotels such as The Roosevelt Hotel, Hotel Monteleone, and The Bourbon Orleans.

During the month of December, NOLA typically has mild weather for folks wanting to escape the cold, perfect for sightseeing and exploring the town. However, be sure to pack some layers for the evening. You don’t want to miss walking around Bourbon Street (a.k.a. the French Quarter) and catching some live music on Frenchman Street!

If you are looking for a little more adventure in New Orleans and the weather is on the warmer side, don’t miss taking a swamp boat tour or visiting the historic Oak Alley Plantation. There are multiple tour companies to accommodate transportation to and from hotels on different days of the week or rent a car and do it yourself . They are both easy to reach from the French Quarter in New Orleans.

Did you know that you could hold your own Christmas parade in New Orleans, or hire a company that can put one together for you? All you have to do is get a permit from the city and you will get a police escort for free! For these and other amazing money-saving, safety, food and accommodation tips, please see  40 Best Travel Tips For New Orleans For First Time Travelers .

In December, temperatures average 65 degrees Fahrenheit with lows in the mid-40s. You can expect around 4.4 inches of rain.

The French Quarter is a quick 30-minute taxi ride from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY).

Ashlee says, “Plan to stay at the historic Hotel Monteleone. Hotel Monteleone is famous for its Carousel Bar along with an impressive Christmas light display. Be sure to eat at Criollo inside – the turtle soup is a must! Hotel Monteleone is one block from Bourbon Street.”

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Alexandria, Virginia

By Brianna of The Casual Travelist

Alexandria, Virginia is a beautiful historic town located just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC. While there are tons of  things to do in Alexandria  any time of year, it is one of the best Christmas vacations to take in the United States at Christmas time.

During the first weeks of December, this all American Colonial town celebrates the holidays with a Scottish flair. While you’re wandering the brick paved streets exploring the 18th century buildings, you’re as likely to hear a Scottish brogue as a southern drawl. Each year Alexandria  celebrates its Scottish heritage with the annual Scottish Christmas Walk Parade. Here, Scottish clans parade through town dressed in their finest tartans while bagpipes herald the arrival of Santa Claus.

After welcoming Santa in Scottish style, head over to the Carlyle House to see re-enactors from the First Virginia Regiment set up camp to show how Christmas was celebrated in the Eighteenth century.

You can fly into any of Washington DC’s airports but Ronald Regan National Airport is the closest at only 5 miles away.

While weather can be variable, December temperatures average 45 o F during the day and 35 o F at night. You can expect 2.8 inches of rain and 2.2 inches of snow.

Brianna says, “The Alexandrian Hotel is in the heart of old town Alexandria and a great place to base your visit”

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Seattle, Washington

By Adria Saracino of The Emerald Palate

Seattle might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of Christmas, but the city has a ton of holiday spirit. Plus, there are less tourists and snowy destinations only an hour away (Leavenworth is two!), so winter is the perfect time to visit one of the best Christmas destinations in the United States.

No matter the weather, there are a ton of Christmas activities in Seattle . For example, there are typically more than 50 holiday craft fairs around the greater Seattle area. The Pacific Northwest has a huge DIY culture, so handmade gifts are easy to come by.

Experiences more your thing? Check out one of the dozens of holiday shows in the city. Head to the classic Nutcracker Ballet or check out the reimagined hip hop and burlesque versions. Another option is to head to Winterfest where they transform the area underneath the Space Needle into a winter wonderland with events, shows, and craft markets.

It’s not Christmas without dazzling decorations, and Seattle has a ton. You can head to Zoo Lights to see fun light installations among the animals. Or you can go to a drive through neighborhood exhibit at the Lights of Christmas Festival or Dazzle .

You can experience Christmas in Seattle by flying into Sea-Tac International Airport and then driving 30 minutes to the city.

Winter temperatures are usually in the high 30s to 40s with around 3.3 inches of rain. However, if you’re lucky to visit during a winter storm you are in for a treat.

The city is extremely hilly and the local government is against using salt because it damages the road and is bad for the environment. So even with what east coasters might think of as a light dusting, the city shuts down for an unofficial snow day. And if it really snows like it has for at least a few days the past few years, you can expect to find people cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowboarding in the streets!

Adria says, “Everywhere you turn there will be Christmas festivities in Seattle, but if you want to stay in the middle of it all, get a hotel in downtown Seattle. One great option is the swank Fairmont Olympic Hotel with its Festival of Trees that transforms the lobby into a winter forest.

Another option is the more affordable Sheraton Grand, which hosts a huge Gingerbread Village installation in its lobby popular with kids.

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Orlando, Florida

Christine of Live Love Run Travel

When looking for the best place to visit in the USA for Christmastime, make sure to put Orlando, Florida, on your list. There are plenty of things to do in Orlando at Christmas , from the theme park holiday events to local events unlike those you’ll see anywhere else.

The theme parks are a popular Xmas destination, but you can also enjoy touring the hotels at Disney without paying for theme park entry. For example, check out the massive Christmas Tree and the huge gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian.

Gaylord Palms also goes over the top at Christmas with their famous ICE! display and other Christmas shows and activities, including some that are free. The theme changes each year, but there are things for all ages to enjoy.

Light Up UCF is another fun and family-friendly place to enjoy at Christmas. With light shows, free movies, and ice skating, it’s a great spot to enjoy for both kids and adults.

Christmas in Orlando is a special time even without the cold and the snow – in fact, that may be the best part of visiting Orlando at Christmas!

To get to Orlando, fly into Orlando International Airport. From there, you can be in downtown Orlando, at the theme parks, or in many of the areas holding Christmas events in about 30 minutes.

Winter in Orlando is one of the best seasons to visit. No hurricanes and humidity (or less humidity at least), and cooler days. You can actually enjoy your time outdoors and not have to deal with the daily thunderstorms found in summertime.

Temperatures range greatly with average temperatures in the mid-70s. Some days can be in the 30s or 40s and others can still get into the upper 80s. There is around 2 inches of rain in December.

It’s a great place to escape the frigid temperatures up north.

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Frankenmuth, Michigan

By Kris of My Michigan Travel

Frankenmuth, Michigan  is a small town known for its German heritage and adorable Bavarian-inspired architecture. Michigan’s “Little Bavaria” is fantastic year round, but it is one of the best places for Christmas spirit in the USA in December.

One of its top attractions is Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, which claims to be the world’s largest Christmas store. Inside, you’ll find a dizzying array of more holiday decorations and accessories than you could imagine. The store is always popular, but it’s absolutely bustling during the lead up to the holidays. You can shop for ornaments, trees, lights, and more, or take photos with one of the many larger-than-life displays.

Frankenmuth also hosts a traditional Christkindlmarkt during November and December. It features outdoor shopping booths like you’d find throughout Germany and the rest of Europe. You can stroll along the booths selling handmade gifts, décor, and food items. Grab a hot cocoa to sip for warmth! The only thing missing is the gluhwein (hot spiced wine).

Once you’re done, you can fill up on Frankenmuth’s famous family-style chicken dinners. Two competing restaurants – Zehnder’s and Bavarian Inn – serve warm, hearty food like fried chicken, mashed potatoes, stuffing, buttered noodles, cranberry sauce, and more. You can wash it down with Hofbrauhaus beer straight from Munich if you’d like.

The closest international airport is Detroit-Metro. Frankenmuth is about an hour and a half north unless you hit rush hour traffic.

Average temperature in December is 32 o F. You can expect around 4.2 inches of snow. that rarely stays on the ground for long.

Kris says, “There are numerous hotels to choose from, but the Bavarian Inn Lodge and Zehnder’s Splash Village are the most fun.

Bavarian Inn is located across the famous wooden bridge and features multiple pools, waterslides, an arcade, and an indoor mini golf course.

Zehnder’s, located right next door to Bronner’s, has a whole indoor water park in case you’re missing sunny summer days.”

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Los Angeles, California

By Francesca of Homeroom Travel

Los Angeles is one of the best cities in the USA to visit for Christmas.

During the winter season, there are lots of enjoyable things to do. Do not miss the Descanso Gardens: Enchanted Forest of Lights. This 150-acre botanical garden puts on a huge walk-through light show every Xmas season. Another recommendation is to visit Universal Studios . The park is totally decked out in Christmas decorations and there are fun Christmas-themed snacks. 

For music lovers, a Christmas concert at the Walt Disney Concert Hall makes for a fun evening. The LA Philharmonic normally puts on several Christmas sing-along concerts throughout December. 

The Christmas season in Los Angeles is fun. It is a warm escape but still feels like Christmas because there are massive amounts of decorations everywhere. There are entertaining events all across the city which makes for a unique winter escape.

To get to Los Angeles, you will want to fly into Los Angeles International Airport. This airport is located in Western Los Angeles and it will take about 30 minutes (without traffic) to get to various places across Los Angeles. 

During the winter months, the average weather is in the high 60s, which makes it the perfect escape for people who do not like the cold.

Francesca says, “To be in the best location, stay in Downtown Los Angeles. The Westin Bonaventure or the Millenium Biltmore are two great hotel choices.”

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin

By Paulina of On The Road

Milwaukee is a wonderful city for a Xmas destination. Top things and places to enjoy in December include Christkindlmarket which is less crowded than other Christmas markets. It hosts small wooden huts filled with treasures. You can also eat some yummy Christmas delicacies. Another one is the German Christmas Market, popular for all things German. This includes beer, food, BBQ, and mulled wine.

Do not miss “the Ward” on the first Friday of December, which is one of the most famous neighborhoods of Milwaukee. It has exciting fireworks, live reindeer, and Santa. The Holiday Lights Festival is also fantastic for its variety of shows. 

Wisconsin shines in lights and becomes the happiest during this time of the year. The Christmas markets make it special and bright. That is why Milwaukee is one of the best places to visit in the USA during Christmas.

Milwaukee is easily reached by air. The Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is just 10 minutes from downtown. If you are keen for a road trip, you can drive from Chicago, which would take about a day.

Weather 

The temperature of Milwaukee in December can range from 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit to -37.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

Wisconsin sees the highest snowfall during the months of December (around 3.6 inches), January and March. Therefore, pack heavy clothing for outdoor activities. 

Paulina says, “For an affordable stay, you can stay in downtown Milwaukee at County Clare Inn.

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Sedona, Arizona

By Jenifer of The Evolista

During Xmas, Sedona is a fantastic holiday escape.

It hosts the festival of lights at Tlaquepaque where they have 6,000 luminarias that adorn the courtyards and walkways. Cheerful holiday displays dress up windows of galleries and restaurants, while live music and a visit from Santa add to the fun. In fact, there are multiple holiday events held in Downtown Sedona all month long.

No matter what time of year you visit, Sedona is well known for 2 things – some of the most amazing hikes and the presence of an energy vortex.

Discover both the healing energy and the best views on Sedona Vortex hikes . Devil’s Bridge is another terrific hike to a natural bridge that’s sure to be a hit for your holiday card photo. The best part is that these hikes are easy enough for most everyone and you get spectacular red rock vistas.

After flying into Phoenix airport, a 2 hour drive will get you to one of the best places to visit in the USA for Christmas.

Christmas in Sedona is festive and fun with average highs in the mid 50s, perfect for some of the prettiest hiking in the USA. While less than 4 days of rain is expected during the month, you might get lucky with a temporary sprinkling of snow on the gorgeous red rock landscape. 

Jenifer says, “Enchantment Resort is a luxurious resort with a spa that’s perfectly located at Boynton Canyon, one of the prettiest spots in town. In addition to their beautiful accommodations, they host multiple activities like guided hikes and mountain bike rides.”

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Denver, Colorado

By Michelle of Moyer Memoirs

Denver is one of the best places to visit in the USA during the holiday season because it holds many festive events. There are light displays up and down the 16 th  Street Mall in downtown Denver, including the Mile High Tree. This 110-foot-tall immersive art display lights up with the holiday music. It is lovely to see and hear while strolling around the walk-thru exhibit.

Near the 16 th  Street Mall, the Christkindle Market is a holiday tradition for small businesses that sell hand-crafted artistic gifts and holiday treats. It is reminiscent of German Christmas markets with little wooden huts showcasing their wares, complete with live entertainment and authentic Bavarian pretzels and Glühwein.

Denver has many sites that are open year-round to enjoy even in the cold winter weather, including some great hikes. The Red Rock Amphitheatre should definitely be on your  Denver itinerary . It is only a short drive from downtown and offers beautiful trails in the crisp air of the holiday season.

To get here, the Denver International Airport (DIA) is 25 miles from the heart of downtown. 

December is normally the coldest month of the year with an average temperatures ranging from 46°F to 23°F.  Although it is chilly, it is very dry and the sky will most likely be clear, blue, and sunny. 

Unlike the snowy mountains around the city, it doesn’t snow much in the city of Denver. Typically, snow falls are a few days during December with barely an inch of accumulation.

Michelle says, “If you are staying in downtown Denver, the Curtis Hotel is a uniquely themed boutique hotel.  It has a different theme for each of its 13 guest room floors. The lobby is also themed and very entertaining.  It is a great location for walking around the 16 th  Street Mall and downtown Denver.”

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Chicago, Illnois

By Dymphe of Dymabroad

One of the best places for Christmas getaways in the United States is Chicago as there are lots of special things going on in the city.

For example, you can visit the Christkindlmarket. This is a very popular annual Christmas market taking place at Daley Plaza. You can shop for unique handcrafted Xmas gifts and eat delicious Christmas treats.

Besides that, going holiday shopping along the Magnificent Mile during this time is lovely. One of the best places is the shopping mall “Water Tower Place” which has lots of holiday decorations. To be immersed in lights, head over to Lightscape at the Chicago Botanic Garden where you can walk along beautifully lit up trails.

Beyond the Christmas celebrations, Chicago has many amazing attractions to experience . Two of the best museums are the The Art Institute of Chicago and the Field Museum, both on Lake Michigan and near Millennium Park.

The Art Institute is one of the largest museums in North America and houses an impressive collection of impressionist art from some of the greatest artists of all time, such as Picasso, Monet and Van Gogh. You can get lost in the Field Museum’s amazing exhibits, including exploring Egyptian pyramids.

At Skydeck at Willis Tower, you have incredible panoramic views of the city. In Millennium Park, you can see the famous Cloud Gate sculpture. Also, during December, Millennium Park displays a huge Christmas tree and it is one of the most Instagrammable places in Chicago .

To get to Chicago, you can fly into O’Hare International Airport. From the airport, it takes about 30 minutes to drive to Downtown Chicago.

When visiting the city in December, you can expect an average temperature of 37°F and about 1.5 inches of rain and 2 inches of snowfall.

I have been to Chicago over twenty times. On my most recent trip, I stayed at the Fairfield Inn And Suites Chicago Downtown River North. I was very pleasantly surprised by the amazing location, comfortable beds and the excellent value.

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Lake Placid, New York

By Michael and Nicole of Affordable Family Travel

Lake Placid is a wonderful place to spend Christmas. Lake Placid provides the perfect Christmas atmosphere with its snow-covered mountains, a visit with Santa, and snuggling up by a warm fire at one of the lovely lodges in the village.

Enjoy the Lake Placid Village Holiday Stroll and pick up some last-minute gifts at any of the many great shops in the village. Head over to Santa’s Workshop in North Pole, NY only 20 minutes away where you can meet Santa and his reindeer. The Park offers rides, shows, and of course, Christmas treats.

Lake Placid was home to 2 Winter Olympics so winter is a great time to see the village in all of its glory.

The average temperature in Lake Placid, NY in December is 31 degrees Fahrenheit and they receive an average of 11 inches of snow during the month.

Michael and Nicole say, “Mirror Lake Inn is a quaint hotel with lake view rooms and a large fireplace in its common area. They have a spa and the town’s only 4 Diamond Restaurant. If you are looking for a  budget Lake Placid trip , Hampton Inn is located across the street from the lake with outdoor fire pits and an indoor pool.”

If you are looking for a Christmas destination in the United States, you have lots from which to choose. Whether you prefer a city or small town experience with or without lots of snow, or you wish to enjoy a tropical Christmas escape with gorgeous beaches and plenty of yuletide cheer, you will be thrilled with your choices in America.

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25 Best Christmas Towns in the U.S.

From coast to coast, here are the most charming towns to visit for Christmas.

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Nothing quite compares to the joy of seeing a town bedecked with holiday decorations. The sight of boughs of holly and string lights can warm you even in the coldest temperatures. Everyone wants to spend Christmas in a town like that, seemingly plucked from a Hallmark movie, and there are plenty of them dotted all around the U.S.

Festive destinations across the country beckon families and solo travelers alike. Prepare to find yourself drinking a hot toddy among locals at a cozy tavern, see some of the most epic light displays , and cross paths with Santa Claus himself as you stroll the streets of these charming Christmas towns.

Aspen, Colorado

A combination of luxe living and small-town charm makes this Rocky Mountain town one of the merriest in the country. Wandering along Cooper Avenue, you may chance upon cookie exchanges, public s'mores roasts, or elf meet-and-greets. Get into the spirit at Aspen's treasured hotels — the lobby of the Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection , often hosts carolers, while Ajax Tavern and Element 47 at The Little Nell both serve fabulous holiday meals. Looking for a bird's-eye view of the decorations? Book one of the Sky Residences at W Aspen to get access to a private rooftop lounge overlooking incredible mountain scenery.

Ogunquit, Maine

Travelers may be drawn to this former artists' colony in Maine as a beach getaway, but the holiday season offers a different set of perks — namely lower prices and an overall calm, with just enough festivity to keep things humming. December's Christmas by the Sea festival typically includes a bonfire on the beach and visits with Santa. From Ogunquit, you can also easily reach two areas prime for Christmas shopping: the Kittery Outlets and, about an hour's drive away, Freeport, where you can shop at the L.L. Bean Flagship store and pose with the famous big boot. For distinctive local shopping, browse the Harbor Candy Shop on Ogunquit's Main Street (the gift boxes make great stocking stuffers).

Vail, Colorado

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Ski season kicks into high gear during the holidays in this Colorado wonderland. December brings fresh powder, the village tree lighting, and New Year's Eve festivities. Vail is not only one of the best Christmas towns in the U.S., it's also known for good coffee and cocktails. Try local favorites Yeti's Grind and Loaded Joe's in the morning, and sip well-crafted drinks at Root & Flower in the evening. You might ring in the New Year at Flame, the fine dining restaurant within Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail , before having a nightcap at The Sebastian - Vail, a Timbers Resort . Finally, rest your head at the ever-charming, alpine-chic Lodge at Vail, a RockResort , whose heated outdoor pool is flanked by gorgeous fire pits.

Nantucket, Massachusetts

Nantucket's annual Christmas Stroll is its banner holiday event. The tradition started in the 1970s — shopkeepers would stay open later in the evening so locals wouldn't have to travel to Cape Cod to buy gifts. Now, on the first weekend in December, you can shop downtown amid dozens of Christmas trees, take part in wine and cocktail tastings, and go on organized walking tours. Pick up some gifts at Murray's Toggery Shop (the mothership for holiday-ready Nantucket reds) and Jessica Hicks , the boutique of a local jewelry designer. And don't miss the many Christmas trees, all uniquely decorated by community members, at the Whaling Museum 's annual Festival of Trees.

Orlando, Florida

The country's theme park capital is unsurprisingly one of the most festive places to visit over the holiday season. At Walt Disney World, you can attend Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party , which includes a Christmas-themed fireworks show and classic attractions like the Jungle Cruise and Space Mountain decked out in festive cheer on select days from early November to late December. Meanwhile, at Universal Orlando, there's nowhere dreamier than The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Christmastime, when the scenery is topped with a layer of (manufactured) snow and the butterbeer is best served hot.

Breckenridge, Colorado

Breckenridge gets revved up during the holidays as ski season swings into high gear. This resort town dances between thrills and tranquility. During the month of December, festivities abound, from the tree lighting to the Race of the Santas , a half-mile footrace featuring costume-clad runners. You're also bound to fall for the charming après-ski options in Breck, from the house-made beers at Breckenridge Brewery to the martinis and flights at Base Nine Bar .

Lewisburg, West Virginia

Every year, Lewisburg transforms into a winter wonderland with Christmas lights and carriage rides. It's a peaceful getaway for holiday travelers hoping for a low-key escape. But there's plenty of opulence — especially at the nearby Greenbrier , the Lewisburg area's epicenter of holiday splendor. The 18th-century resort keeps visitors entertained with over-the-top decorations and family programming.

Beaufort, North Carolina

You probably won't find snow on the ground in this Outer Banks town come December, but the mild climate means you can celebrate Christmas on the water. Typically, the weather is still warm enough to kayak or join a boat tour along Taylor's Creek. The Christmas lights take to the water, too: one of the biggest holiday events is the Crystal Coast Christmas Flotilla , a twinkling lights-strewn boat parade held on the first weekend in December.

Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

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This California town with a rocky coastline doesn't experience much in the way of winter weather, but Carmel-by-the-Sea does get chilly (around mid-40s to high 50s) in December. The city decorates a tree in Devendorf Park and holds a tree and menorah lighting ceremony in early December. Because this is the low season for tourism, it becomes a little easier to get a table at popular restaurants like La Bicyclette and Flying Fish Grill .

Park City, Utah

This Utah mountain town demands serious wattage during the holidays. The season kicks off with an Electric Light Parade, featuring cars, bicycles, and the town trolley all bedecked with lights. Even if you miss the parade, typically at the end of November or early December, you'll get to admire the glittering lights of the town Christmas tree in Miner's Park. Continue your tour of holiday decorations at Stein Eriksen Lodge , which builds a giant gingerbread display every year.

Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Visit Florida's 30A in the off-season to get white-sand beaches practically to yourself. With daily highs in the 60s throughout December, you could easily forget it's Christmas. You would be reminded, however, at the Annual Holiday Market at The Artists Warehouse, which happens to be the perfect place to shop for unique gifts. For more one-of-a-kind finds for under the tree, stop by Kitchen Garden Books and Antiques , which calls its own selection "odd" and "unusual."

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Winter is the best season to score lower rates in this family-friendly beach town, but that doesn't mean the place goes totally quiet. People go to Myrtle Beach for the low-season deals and holiday-specific sights like Brookgreen Gardens' annual display of 2,700 hand-lit candles and Ripley's Aquarium's Festival of Trees . The decorations at the Carolina Opry Theater are worth a visit alone, but you should especially go to see the time-honored tradition that is the “ The Christmas Show of the South ."

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe does Christmas a little differently. Its Canyon Road Farolito Walk flips the script on conventional festive displays — instead of modern-day LED string lights, a trail of lanterns sets the iconic pink adobes aglow. And although you might be imagining only desert and earthen homes, you can still have a white Christmas in Santa Fe by making a trip up to the Ski Santa Fe resort in the Rocky Mountains.

Newport, Rhode Island

If flashing neon holiday lights make you cringe a little, head to classy Newport, where only white lights are encouraged to conjure an old-fashioned candlelit vibe. Touching on its upscale history, tours of the Mansions of Newport take you through Gilded Age architectural icons like The Breakers , The Elms, and The Marbles, all decked out with sumptuous trees, fine china, and decorations. Since crowds are lighter, it's a good time to try Newport's most in-demand restaurants, like The Dining Room at Castle Hill Inn .

Annapolis, Maryland

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This military town along the Chesapeake Bay does plenty of pomp, circumstance, and tailgating during the holiday season. Annapolis boasts a plethora of Christmas lights, notably strewn on boats and along the water's edge. On some Thursdays leading up to December 25, the adorable shops downtown stay open until midnight, making for a special shopping experience. Appropriately, the event is called Midnight Madness , and you can expect not just late-night deals but also treat giveaways and Christmas decorations galore.

Paso Robles, California

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Forget green — red reigns as the premier holiday color in this Central Coast town. We're talking about pinot noirs, cabernets, and syrahs. Leading up to Christmas, wineries offer low-key tastings, musical performances, and great gift shopping. Check out Parrish Family Vineyard 's tasting room and teleport to a '20s-era Christmas at Hearst Castle . The elaborate decor makes the 40-mile drive worth it.

Healdsburg, California

Healdsburg is a charming Sonoma County town known for great restaurants and even better wineries. Visit Flowers Vineyards and Winery for the pinot noir and Aperture Cellars for the view. If you can make it over to Napa, grab a few bottles from Faust to bring back to Montage Healdsburg , where the charming decor, Christmas trees, and roaring fireplaces will put you in the holiday mood.

Telluride, Colorado

Telluride is a pleasantly quirky town whose flair becomes even clearer this time of year. The centerpiece is the Ski Tree, which is literally made of old skis. It's illuminated during an annual tree lighting, during which there's an accompanying bonfire made of more old and broken skis. You'll love the Telluride nightlife in any season. Grab a cocktail in the Timber Room at Madeline Hotel and Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection , and stop by New Sheridan Hotel's Historic Bar , which has kept the same mahogany-paneled look since 1895.

Leavenworth, Washington

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Leavenworth is an American town that looks more like a portal to Germany in the middle of the Washington Cascade Mountain Range. The town was built to resemble a traditional Bavarian village, and the nearby mountains, poetically named the Enchantments, are reminiscent of the Alps. You'll feel like you're really in Europe this Christmas.

More than half a million lights go up across town in late November and don't come down until February. You can see them any night from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Weekends are often full of holiday activities like gingerbread house displays, caroling, and frequent appearances by Santa.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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This waterfront New England town is steeped in history, with settlements dating back to the 1600s. Winter is a festive time to explore its 10-acre time capsule, the Strawbery Banke Museum . In December, you can join the museum's open-air Labrie Family Skate at Puddle Dock Pond or walk along paths lit by candle lanterns to see decorated homes from centuries past. New Hampshire offers one big 21st-century draw, too: tax-free shopping statewide — the best excuse to load up on classic toys and kids' books in Portsmouth.

Cape May, New Jersey

This Jersey Shore town has a strong Victorian streak easily recognized by its quaint architecture, and the holiday season pushes it a little further on the Dickensian scale. Walk the Washington Street Mall to admire garlands and festive lights as you shop. While you're there, drop by The Original Fudge Kitchen , which also offers great fudge and saltwater taffy gift boxes. Book a stay at Congress Hall , especially if you have kids. The hotel typically turns its Grand Lawn into a seaside winter wonderland complete with festive activities.

Charlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville quiets down as college students cram for finals and then head home for the holidays. Before they go, though, the University of Virginia campus is decorated for the annual Lighting of the Lawn , which usually happens in early December. Another fun tradition is the gingerbread display competition at the Ronald McDonald House.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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A casino and boardwalk don't exactly conjure images of plum puddings and carolers, yet you might appreciate Atlantic City's wild weekend spirit and vivid people-watching around the holidays. Festivities include the annual tree lighting at The Quarter at Tropicana shopping center and the Atlantic City Holiday Bazaar at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University .

Natchitoches, Louisiana

Natchitoches, pronounced "nack-a-dish" and named for its native people, is one of the oldest settlements in Louisiana. During the holidays, the whole city is lit up with impressive displays, and family-friendly festivities are on offer every weekend from Thanksgiving through Christmas. However, the star event is arguably the boat parade, when string lights and fireworks reflect on the Cane River.

Laguna Beach, California

There's no chance of a white Christmas in Southern California. But instead of watching the sky for snowflakes, you can scan the waves for migrating whales. The gallery-lined streets of Laguna Beach get people into the Christmas spirit with an annual arts and crafts festival, Sawdust Winter Fantasy , that spans five weekends in November and December. Stay at the elegant Montage Laguna Beach for more holiday programming and easy access to Christmas Cove, a beautiful and isolated beach.

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There's no better way to capture the magic of the holidays than to see it right before your eyes. Sure, you're able to take in some of it in your hometown thanks to your neighbors' festive decorations and local tree lighting ceremonies, but if you want to see what Christmas cheer America really has to offer, head out of town for a bit and visit one of these top Christmas places.

From magical New York City to Santa Claus, Indiana, any of these spots would make the perfect December getaway . All that's left to do is buy your tickets or fill up the car, and start packing. Just don't forget to bing the presents!

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Woodstock, Vermont

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Looking for that quintessential New England holiday charm? You'll feel like you stepped into a Hallmark Christmas card in the historic charming town of Woodstock, which annually hosts an iconic holiday celebration called Wassail Weekend (think carriage rides, twinkling lights, decorated homes and more!).

Solvang, California

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If you want to feel like you've traveled to Europe without leaving the country, you'll love the charm of this small city in California and the festive Danish-style holiday celebration they host every year called Julefest .

New York City, New York

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Is there anything more iconic than Christmastime in New York? You'll of course want to take in the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza (where you can also ice skate!), before marveling at the gorgeous Christmas window store displays along Fifth Avenue. Don't forget to catch The Radio City Rockettes Christmas Spectacular show!

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Vail, Colorado

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For the ultimate winter getaway, head to the ski town of Vail, Colorado. You can spend the perfect snowy Christmas season at the ski slopes before strolling the idyllic winter wonderland of Vail Village. There, you can visit the Kris Kringle Market and witness the big tree lighting ceremony.

Seneca Falls, New York

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If your favorite Christmas movie is It's A Wonderful Life, you need to visit Seneca Falls — the town believed to have been the real-life inspiration for the film’s fictional town of Bedford Falls. Each December, Seneca Falls holds a festival to celebrate the Christmas classic , complete with a movie screening, a meet-and-greet event with the cast, a parade and more.

Stockbridge, Massachussets

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This Massachusetts town was once depicted in a 1967 Norman Rockwell painting (titled "Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas") — and now, every holiday season, Stockbridge recreates the art, complete with vintage cars lined up on Main Street. Plus, the annual celebration also includes historic property tours, a holiday concert and more.

North Pole, Alaska

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Every kid has dreamt of visiting Santa Claus at the North Pole — and as it turns out, you actually can! This quaint Alaskan town is home to the “Santa Claus House,” where you can also stroll down Santa Claus Lane, see live reindeer, and marvel at the world’s largest Santa statue. What could be a better way to celebrate Christmas?

Hershey, Pennsylvania

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What better way is there to celebrate Christmas than with tons of chocolate? The whole family will love spending the holidays at Hersheypark ' s Christmas Candylane , where you can enjoy holiday rides, visit Santa (and his reindeer!) and take in more than 5 million lights decorating the fun-filled chocolate theme park.

Oahu, Hawaii

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Forget winter wonderlands — if you’d rather go somewhere warm and sunny this year, a tropical Hawaiian Christmas is exactly what you might need. You’ll find plenty of holiday cheer (without the cold!) in the island of Oahu, especially aboard the Waikiki Holiday Lights Trolley tour and the annual Honolulu City Lights event.

McAdenville, North Carolina

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McAdenville is known as " Christmas Town USA " — which, of course, makes it the perfect holiday season destination. Every winter, the small town transforms into a twinkling wonderland adorned with thousands of lights and Christmas decorations, drawing thousands of visitors every year.

Aspen, Colorado

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This beautiful ski resort town is a well-known haven for ski bunnies and travel enthusiasts, but it also holds plenty of Christmas activities during the holiday season, including an annual tree lighting, a fun-packed "12 Days of Aspen" event and holiday shows (like The Nutcracker ) at the Opera House.

New Orleans, Louisiana

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You may first think of Mardi Gras when you think of New Orleans, but the Crescent City also pulls out all the stops during the holidays, too. After enjoying the city's dazzling light displays and bonfires, be sure to check out Celebration in the Oaks , which is said to be one of the most spectacular holiday lights festival in the country.

Taos, New Mexico

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For those seeking a one-of-a-kind holiday experience, a must-go location is Taos, which offers a unique New Mexican spin on holiday traditions every year. The ski town celebrates the season with its annual Yuletide in Taos , which features holiday markets, bonfires and other ultra-festive events.

Branson, Missouri

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There are light displays galore, as well as the massive event called An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City . But perhaps our favorite Branson holiday activity is hopping on the Polar Express, where you and your kids can witness the Chris Van Allsburg classic come to life.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston may be a great destination spot any time of the year, but it's especially magical (and still warm!) around the holidays, when the city goes all out on the Christmas festivities. This year, you can enjoy the Holiday Festival of Lights from your car before strolling down the streets to shop, eat and marvel at the city's historic mansions decked out for the holidays.

Jackson, New Hampshire

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Around the holidays, there's no more apropos destination spot than the Christmas Farm Inn & Spa . After enjoying skiing and plenty of other outdoor activities, be sure to hop aboard a sleigh ride for the festive Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour , where you can taste test handmade chocolate while enjoying the sights.

Chicago, Illinois

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There's nothing like winter in The Windy City, which celebrates the holidays with much cheer. From the Christkindltmarket to ice skating at Maggie Daley Park and a Christmas tree exhibition , there are plenty of holiday activities to enjoy. BOOK NOW

Leavenworth, Washington

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Leavenworth likens itself to a "swirling snow globe," and you'll definitely see why when you browse through photos of the Leavenworth Village of Lights . The Bavarian-style town has an annual tradition of hanging up beautiful Christmas lights downtown, and you'll be able to take it all in this year (though there won't be a big reveal at an official lighting festival as usual).

Cleveland, Ohio

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You might recognize this home from the beloved Christmas movie A Christmas Story . Ralphie's iconic house has been restored as a museum , and now you can go inside and even stay the night . And yes, leg lamps are available for purchase (but remember, they're very fragile ).

RELATED: Here's Where 'A Christmas Story' Was Filmed 37 Years Ago

Andalusia, Alabama

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Head down south this December for Andalusia's Candyland , the town's ultra-festive holiday event held throughout the month. Admission is free of charge, but includes a small $4 fee for horse-drawn carriage rides. You can also enjoy the Snow Show, take photos with Santa, hop on the holiday train and more!

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The 12 Best Places to Travel in December

By Caitlin Morton

Santiago Chile

When thinking about the best places to travel in December, you may be tempted to view the month through the lens of Christmas—which is understandable, given the wealth of cities that go all out for the holidays . And while we’re always down for a European Christmas market or dazzling lights display, there are plenty of reasons to travel this month outside of the holly and the jolly.

Whether you want to get a jumpstart on ski season or escape the winter doldrums in the Caribbean, here are the 12 best places to travel in December.

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

Miami

Miami, Florida

Many people head to Miami in early December for Art Basel Miami Beach , a glittering, four-day confab (scheduled for December 8–10 in 2023) that lures both the fashion and art worlds. The lineup of artists includes 24 first-time participants (out of 277 total) hailing everywhere from New York to Seoul, plus several guest lectures and dining experiences.

There are plenty of reasons to visit Miami beyond the final moments of Art Basel, of course—namely a booming high-end hotel scene. The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort is an art destination in and of itself, with geometric metal walls and massive sculptures hanging from the lobby ceiling. Other luxurious amenities, like private butlers and a gourmet burger bar, make this the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion. For a beachier (but just as luxurious) stay, head to The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne , located about 15 miles from South Beach. Its ocean views and tequila-stocked restaurant are great any time of year, but this December welcomes a slew of holiday-themed perks, like eggnog in the lobby and peppermint pedicures in the spa.

Yellowstone in winter

Yellowstone National Park

If you haven’t visited Yellowstone in the dead of winter, you are missing out on one of the most incredible travel experiences out there. Not only will you escape the typical summer hoards that make it nearly impossible to see wildlife and popular sites like Old Faithful—starting in December, the park is closed to cars and will only allow snowcoaches and snowmobiles to enter—but the relative quiet and icy chills of winter make our oldest national park feel even more like a mystical wonderland. Just imagine: sleepy bison with snow-dusted beards, bright blue pools set against a blanket of white, and boardwalks billowing with steam from the surrounding thermal features.

There are only a couple of in-park lodges open in the winter, but luckily they are incredibly cozy and convenient. Located in the heart of Yellowstone, Old Faithful Snow Lodge will get an extra dose of holiday magic this December, with trees set up throughout the hotel, in-room Christmas sweets, cookie decorating stations, and visits from Santa. Guests can also book several outdoor excursions from the lodge, ranging from guided snowshoe tours to wildlife photo safaris.

Azores

The Azores, Portugal

This once-overlooked archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic is tailor-made for adventurers—think whale watching, hiking calderas, and rappelling down waterfalls. (The island of Terceira is home to the only volcano in the world where visitors can explore a chimney and secondary magma chamber, sitting side by side.) And while tourism has caught up to the Azores within the past decade, visiting during the winter gives you a glimpse of what Eden once looked like.

December isn’t chilly here, despite the archipelago’s Atlantic location—the Gulf Stream keeps the year-round temperatures surprisingly balmy, with the mercury rarely dropping below 60 degrees or so. The island of Santa Maria generally boasts the warmest climate, though swimming may be off the table in the winter. If you’re craving water time, pay a visit to a geothermally heated hot spring instead.

Best Places to Travel in December Salzburg at Christmas

Salzburg, Austria

Germany tends to get most of the attention when it comes to Christmas markets (for good reason), but neighboring Austria can be just as festive and charming—especially in the city of Salzburg. It’s not a surprise that the UNESCO World Heritage -listed Old City, which served as the backdrop for The Sound of Music, also fills its famed Christkindlmarkt with song.

With roots dating back to the 15th century, the market’s sing-alongs and traditional wind music are as much a part of the festivities as the mulled wine and stands selling ornaments and fluffy socks. We’re not mad about the bauernkrapfen (fried pastries), either. The market earns extra points for being just steps away from Hotel Goldener Hirsch , one of the world’s oldest luxury hotels and a perfect spot to warm up between outdoor shopping sprees.

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Just down the Caribbean coast from the Yucatán with a fraction of the tourism, Belize has transformed from a backpacker haven into a luxury destination over the past few years. (Bonus: It’s only a five-hour flight from New York.) Along with world-class reefs for diving and Mayan ruins for exploring, the country is known for its conservation efforts, particularly when it comes to protecting ocean life. Many hotels and resorts have jumped on the eco-friendly bandwagon, including Turneffe Island Resort , which goes to great lengths to support the population of Antillean Manatees in the nearby Turneffe Atoll. Guests may get a chance to spot the gentle giants while staying on the resort’s 14-acre private island, while gift shop purchases go straight to the Belize Manatee Conservation Program.

Aside from offering an indulgent, adults-only stay on a true white-sand beach, Matachica Resort & Spa provides interactive workshops to learn about the Belize Barrier Reef, including guided scuba diving trips and helicopter tours. Given that December 4 marks World Wildlife Conservation Day, we say there’s no better time to pay these forward-thinking hotels a visit.

Switzerland

Switzerland

Switzerland is always one of the world’s most beautiful countries, but it becomes downright magical come winter: city squares dusted with snow and mountainsides transformed into the best ski slopes on the planet. It can be hard to pick just one Swiss destination to visit in December, which is why hopping on the Glacier Express is the perfect introduction to this wintery wonderland.

The Glacier Express is an eight-hour train ride that connects two of Switzerland’s biggest mountain resorts—Zermatt and St. Moritz—but it’s really more about the journey than the destination here. The train passes over 290 bridges, delivering panoramic views of landmarks like the Oberalp Pass and Matterhorn, and it even includes three-course meals to really help you enjoy every second of the ride.

Charleston South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina

If you want an immersive Christmas experience but aren’t a fan of cold weather, Charleston is the perfect destination for you. In fact, we’d argue that winter is one of the best times to visit, when temperatures hover around the 50s and 60s. Holiday attractions this year include the 34th Annual Holiday Festival of Lights (November 10–December 31, 2023), featuring an estimated 2 million twinkling lights, and Holiday Swing (December 2, 2023), a concert of reimagined Christmas carols courtesy of the Charleston Jazz Orchestra.

The city has no shortage of fabulous hotels, but some notable properties go all out for the holidays. The French Quarter Inn , voted one of the best hotels in Charleston by our readers, will be fully decked out with a Christmas tree and free gingerbread cookies in the rotunda, while the Sleigh Bell Suite comes with even more festive amenities: an in-room eggnog bar, freshly-baked cookies served by the fireplace, holiday movie screenings, and a special reading of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas from Santa himself. Over at The Spectator Hotel , personal butlers assigned to each guest can transform your room with personalized Christmas decorations, plus bring you any treats and drinks you request.

Whistler Canada

Whistler, Canada

If you’re desperately seeking slopes, you can’t do much better than the largest ski area in North America. With 8,171 acres of skiable terrain and hills ranging in difficulty from green to double-black, the twin peaks of Whistler Blackcomb truly have something for every winter sports enthusiast. Both the Big Red Express lift and Creekside Gondola were reworked a couple of years ago to hold more people, meaning the mountains will feel far less congested and visitors can enjoy even more rounds of powder.

Once you pack up your poles for the day, soak up all the après glory at Whistler Village. Here you’ll find the resort area’s largest concentration of bars and restaurants, ranging from the buzzy high-end seafood restaurant Wild Blue to the upscale yet relaxed Braidwood Tavern . In terms of hotels, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler looks (and feels) like a true fairy tale castle, nestled at the base of Blackcomb.

Santiago Chile

Santiago, Chile

​​Travelers often overlook Chile’s capital city in favor of splashier South American destinations like Rio or Buenos Aires—but we encourage you not to make that same mistake. Santiago is not only a superb base for outdoor adventure, thanks to its location between the Andes and the Pacific, but it’s an excellent standalone destination for anyone who loves great food, great wine, and plenty of shopping opportunities.

After exploring the city’s coolest neighborhoods, tack on a side trip to Valparaíso—the former seaport home of Pablo Neruda and current headquarters for the Chilean Navy. It’s just a two-hour drive here from Santiago, but you’ll want to plan to stay overnight (and not just because you’ll be drinking a lot of wine). With its colorful hillside houses and abundance of museum-worthy street art, Valparaíso is not an easy place to say goodbye to.

Antarctica

If you’re anything like us, emerging from two years of lockdowns and closed borders has inspired you to finally book that once-in-a-lifetime trip you’ve always dreamed about—like an expedition to Antarctica , for example. The white continent is at its best from December to March, when wildlife is active and the sun shines for nearly 24 hours a day. And while trips like these typically require a lot of advance planning, there’s still time to book a spot on an expedition cruise ship before 2023 wraps up (although you may want to use this time to start researching for next year).

Ponant has about a dozen sailings available through the end of December, with trips ranging from 10 to 15 nights and including stops in South Georgia and the Falkland Islands. Another great option is Quark Expedition’s “Antarctic Explorer: Discovering the 7th Continent” voyage, an 11-day trip with six departure dates within the month of December (plus many in 2024). Each sailing includes the typical stops, but Quark also started offering a majorly cool add-on a few years ago: alpine heli-trekking, in which guests board a helicopter (just imagine those views) and fly to typically inaccessible terrain to enjoy hiking or snowshoeing.

Moskito Island British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands

Made up of more than 60 tropical isles, the British Virgin Islands are easily one of the best places to travel in December. The archipelago is the epitome of Caribbean relaxation with white-sand beaches and lush rainforests—not to mention some of the best hotels in the entire region. Richard Branson’s Necker Island is arguably the most famous resort, freshly reconstructed with an emphasis on sustainability. New wind turbines join the existing solar farm so that the resort runs on 90 percent renewable energy. Even the staff uniforms are made from recycled plastic.

Recent years saw the arrival of two new private island resorts, both of which appeared on our 2022 Hot List . Off the northern end of Virgin Gorda, Saba Rock ’s nine-bedroom boutique hotel boasts a bustling rooftop bar, spacious guest rooms, and a seemingly endless supply of water sports. Meanwhile, Branson struck gold again with Moskito Island , located just two miles away from Necker Island. Guests with deep pockets can choose from three private estate rentals, each with its own distinct style. Amenities like private chefs and house managers available to help 24/7—plus the chance of running into Branson himself on the tennis courts—offer a true taste of a billionaire’s vacation.

best places to travel in december Paris

Paris shines extra bright during the holiday season, from the lights along the Champs-Élysées to store window displays that rival museum art installations. This year is a particularly great time to plan a trip, with inexpensive nonstop flights with French Bee (France’s first low-cost carrier ) and a crop of new hotel openings. Be one of the first to stay at Bulgari Hotel Paris or Hôtel Madame Rêve , housed in a former 24-hour post office—or choose from one of the many established hotels in the city.

For an extra-special holiday experience, book a spot on the “ Paris at the Holidays ” group trip (November 30–December 7) from specialty planning company French Affaires. Curated by France travel expert Elizabeth New Seitz, the trip includes an evening tour of the city’s Christmas lights, a private tour of the Louvre, a Buche de Noel (yule log) cooking class, and French afternoon teas at some of the city’s top palace hotels.

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These spectacular Christmas cities in the U.S. go all out for the holidays

Experience a glittering getaway this holiday season at one of America's best Christmas cities, filled with wonder and magic.

Clara Hogan

When Christmas time rolls around, some cities sparkle—and others downright shine . For the best Christmas cities in the USA, the holidays are more than just a season; they’re what they've been preparing for all years and often their claim to fame.

Take North Pole, Alaska, where you can visit the world's largest Santa and walk down Kris Kringle Drive, outfitted with candy cane-striped street lights. Or Santa Claus, Indiana (yes, that's really the name) whose local "elves" volunteer at the local post office to answer buckets full of children's letters to Santa every year. Other cities put their own personal twists on celebrations, like a Colonial-style affair in Williamsburg, Virginia or the Charles Dickens-inspired festival in Franklin, Tennessee. 

Sure, big cities like New York, Chicago and Boston are beautiful in December, but with their over-the-top celebrations, these smaller locales offer something even better. Whether you want to visit magical Christmas markets , check out impressive Christmas light displays or visit impressive Christmas light displays  or visit  some of the best Christmas stores , you won't be disappointed in these festive Christman cities in the U.S.

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Bethlehem, PA

1.  Bethlehem, PA

It's not just the name Bethlehem that led this community to adopt the moniker Christmas City; the quaint Pennsylvania town is known for getting dressed to the nines each holiday season. Bethlehem's annual Christkindlmarkt is a heartwarming holiday event with live Christmas music and artisan vendors. While in town, stop by the nearby Lehigh Valley Zoo for their annual Winter Light Spectacular , which features more than 1.2 million brightly shining bulbs. For even more holiday spirit, drive about an hour to the famed  Koziar's Christmas Village , which has operated for over 75 years. 

North Pole, AK

2.  North Pole, AK

Turns out the North Pole isn't as far as you might think! This Alaska town has Christmas spirit all year round with the Santa Claus House , the world’s largest Santa (standing nearly 50ft!), live reindeer, candy cane-striped lamp posts, and fun street names like Kris Kringle Drive and Snowman Lane. After shopping for gifts and posing with Santa, mail your holiday cards or letters to loved ones with a genuine North Pole postmark. As a bonus, you might even glimpse the wondrous Northern Lights.

Franklin, TN

3.  Franklin, TN

If you've searched this list for a mention of Charles Dickens, this is your destination. Using Franklin’s charming Victorian architecture as a backdrop, the annual Dickens of a Christmas fills the streets with characters from A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist (don’t miss your chance to yell 'bah humbug'' at Ebenezer Scrooge) as well as merry-making dancers and musicians. Franklin also hosts a Christmas parade, tree-lighting ceremony and festival of lights .

Newport Beach, CA

4.  Newport Beach, CA

This Christmas, celebrate on the water with the annual Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade —the largest at-sea holiday celebration in the country—and the waterfront light display, the Ring of Lights. More than 100 boats ranging in size from yachts to canoes light up and sail 14 miles around Newport Harbor for five consecutive nights. Prizes are given out for categories such as best animation and originality. Some boat owners spend a whopping $50,000 to make their vessels sail past the competition. Other festivities include Nights of 1000 Lights at Sherman Library and Gardens. This year’s theme is It’s Candy Land!’ (bringing the vintage board game to life). Be sure to visit Santa in his workshop after you pass the Molasses Swamp and the Old Peanut Brittle House.

Natchitoches, LA

5.  Natchitoches, LA

This small Louisiana city is a festive place to spend Christmas, offering more than 300,000 lights and 100 set pieces celebrating the history of the city—the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase territory. Held for six weeks, from mid-November to early January, the 97th annual Natchitoches Christmas ,  including the famous Natchitoches meat pie.

Duluth, MN

6.  Duluth, MN

Duluth has a lot to offer Christmas lovers, including a winter village where local small businesses sell unique goods and there are hot drinks and firepits to warm you up, and a scenic holiday train ride around Lake Superior, but the big draw is Bentleyville , a massive walk-through light display. Located in downtown Duluth’s Bayfront Festival Park, the event features over 5 million lights and free sweet treats, including cookies, popcorn, and marshmallows you can roast over a fire. Santa and Mrs. Claus are on-site to visit with families.

Santa Claus, IN

7.  Santa Claus, IN

With a name like Santa Claus, this town gets pretty busy come winter. Dating back to the 1920s, the local post office (and its merry band of elves) have answered thousands of children's letters to Santa every year. Dubbed America's Christmas Hometown, the city also celebrates the holiday with local festivities that include a candy castle, a traditional chestnut roasting, live reindeer exhibits and Santa's Land of Lights , a 1.2-mile drive-through holiday light show.

Leavenworth, WA

8.  Leavenworth, WA

The little town of Leavenworth, Washington is an interesting place: In the 1960s, town leaders gave the area a Bavarian-style facelift, renovating the downtown area and inaugurating a series of German festivals to invigorate the area’s tourism. Their plan worked, as the town now sees about two million visitors annually. From December to February, Leavenworth’s Village of Lights: Christmastown celebrates the holiday with over half a million lights, live entertainment, carolers, roasting chestnuts, photo ops with Santa, and, in the true spirit of Germany, glasses of Gluhwein.

Williamsburg, VA

9.  Williamsburg, VA

Historic Williamsburg was restored in the early 1900s when museum founders fashioned the colonial city into the living history museum it is today. The site recreates the former capital in the 18th century, with all employees dressed in period costumes year-round. At Christmas, though, Williamsburg pulls out all the stops, offering a roster of historical celebrations, an ice pavilion, a Christmas market and the chance to have cookies with Santa. Don’t miss the charming window displays in Merchants Square, and, for something more out of this century, check out the Busch Gardens Christmas Celebration.

Branson, MO

10.  Branson, MO

Carrying the distinction of 'America’s Christmas Tree City,' Branson is for real about getting decked out for the holidays. Local businesses display over 700 colorful evergreens and creative trees made from go-kart tires, wine bottles, library books, and more. Follow the town’s Christmas Tree City Tour to find the best ones. Other must-see experiences include a scenic Polar Express train ride through the Ozark Mountains and An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City Amusement park, which features 6.5 million lights, 1,000 decorated trees, and Broadway-style shows. Why ride a sleigh when you can go on a rollercoaster instead?

McAdenville, NC

11.  McAdenville, NC

This North Carolina suburb transforms from regular ol' McAdenville to Christmas Town USA every December. What began in 1956 is now an impressive downtown display that features 265 evergreen trees covered in 500,000 lights and 160 decorated houses and includes annual traditions such as a tree-lighting ceremony. There’s also the 74-year-old Yule Log Parade and a three-mile fun run through holiday lights.

Big Spring, TX

12.  Big Spring, TX

If you're in Texas, Big Spring is the place to be for the holidays. Often called the Light Poinsettia Capital of Texas for the huge light festival it throws with large poinsettias every year, the city offers a Christmas parade and multiple events over Christmas time. Enjoy more than one million colorful lights from the warm comfort of your car at the Comanche Trail Festival of Lights or take the kids to experience a magical Christmas Tree Forest at the Heritage Museum , where they can also meet Santa, Rudolph, Frosty, and the Grinch on the first Saturday in December.

Durango, CO

13.  Durango, CO

Durango has a lot going for it this time of year. In addition to being a great ski destination, the town transforms its historic steam train, the Durango & Silverton , into a can’t-miss holiday attraction. Board the Polar Express-inspired trip for a scenic ride through snowy mountains, where kids will see Santa Claus in his workshop, meet two of his reindeer, and interact with characters from the book. For some time on the slopes, head to the nearby Wolf Creek Ski Area (an easy 30-minute drive from Durango), which boasts having 'The Most Snow in Colorado' (an annual accumulation of 430 natural inches)!

St. Augustine, FL

14.  St. Augustine, FL

Want to enjoy the Christmas season and warm weather at the same time? Head to St. Augustine to see America’s oldest city decked out in lights, candles, and holiday decor from November to January. Line up for the city’s Christmas parade, see boats lit up in the Holiday Regatta of Lights  and hop aboard Old Town Trolley’s Nights of Lights Tour , where you’ll see over three million twinkling lights stretching across nearly 20 blocks. If you prefer, trade your Christmas trees for palm trees and spend a day relaxing on the beautiful St. Augustine Beach.

Newport, RI

15.  Newport, RI

Not to be confused with our earlier entry, Newport Beach, this Ocean State gem is the perfect holiday destination to reenact your favorite scenes from The Gilded Age (a Christine Baranski side-eye is fully encouraged). See the famous mansions —The Breakers, The Elms, and Marble House—decked out and dressed up for Christmas with gorgeously decorated trees, garlands, wreaths, and fresh floral arrangements. Don’t miss the 15-foot-tall poinsettia tree or impressive outdoor lights display at The Breakers. For a unique take on a classic tale, check out t he ' Newport Nutcracker at Rosecliff' where  the audience follows the dancers through the mansion, feeling like part of the story. Throughout December, Christmas in Newport , a 53-year-old tradition, offers concerts, tree lighting, craft fairs, candlelight house tours, and more.

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The best Christmas holiday destinations for 2023

By Laura Chubb , Anya Meyerowitz and Emma Love

The best Christmas holiday destinations for 2023

After years of Christmas travel being put on pause, 2022 saw avid travellers embrace the festive escape once more. Christmas holiday destinations are a contentious issues among large families, however. An amble around Europe's famous Christmas markets is on most people's bucket lists, but then there's the practicalities of finding a cosy bolthole in a new city – to tree, or not to tree? Winter sun spots like Australia and South Africa were out of bounds in recent years due to strict Covid entry requirements, but families are free to reunite on whichever side of the globe they wish – and doing so in droves. With plenty of options back on the agenda, we've listed the best holiday destinations for Christmas in 2023. To stay closer to home, see our pick of the best UK Airbnbs to book for Christmas .

white sand beach and crystal clear water with coconut palm tree Phuket Thailand.

Why? For ultimate beach bliss. Clear water laps against the sandy shores, palm trees sway, and the chill of the UK seems so far away. There’s also something for everyone; larger resorts and villas for families on the larger Thai islands , boutique and big-name hotels on some of the smaller ones, and hostels at every turn for a cost-effective, island-hopping festive experience. Every type of traveller is catered to somewhere, and the beaches are undeniably divine, making it ideal for intergenerational escapes.

Insider tip: Christmas in Thailand is delightful, but New Year’s Eve is another spectacle altogether. Stay on Koh Samui and head to the beaches for raucous parties and kaleidoscopic firework displays, or head to one of the many beach clubs and high-end hotels for a more civilised affair. Alternatively, a two-stop trip could be the bucket list adventure to beat them all. You’ll likely need to pass through Bangkok to reach the islands, so consider sticking around on the return leg to experience the celebrations in one of Asia’s largest metropolises, watching the colourful explosions illuminate the Chao Phraya River.

Where to stay: Splash out on a stay at the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui for the most indulgent festive escape, and you’ll barely need to lift a finger. It’s a large resort, but it doesn’t feel that way, thanks to clever landscaping and guest rooms hidden among the towering trees and wild flora. Connor Sturges

Panorama of Las Palmas from the sea. Gran Canaria Canary Islands Spain.

Gran Canaria

Why? For (almost) guaranteed short-haul sun. The average temperature can hover around 20C on December afternoons, perfect for long sunny lunches along the harbour and walks along the coast – take a tip if you dare.

Insider tip: Hire a car to experience all Gran Canaria has to offer. December isn’t quite sunbathing season, but it’s ideal for exploring the charming towns, historic churches, markets and natural wonders dotted across the island.

Where to stay: Gran Canaria is an ideal Christmas holiday destination for families with broods in tow, but the island is no longer the reserve of those needing all-inclusive convenience. Adults-only Hotel Veintiuno is set in an 18th-century colonial house and offers cosy rooms, a rooftop swimming pool and a location ideal for exploring the capital Las Palmas. Connor Sturges

The Cotswold village of Broadway Worcestershire England.

The Cotswolds

Why? To experience a quintessentially English Christmas. Chocolate box villages dusted in snow, cosy evenings by pub fires, and the chime of churchbells ricocheting off period properties.

Insider tip: The Cotswolds has some of the cutest Christmas markets around. Broadway’s market is the perfect place to enjoy gooey raclette, a glass of mulled wine and a last-minute spot of shopping from craft stalls.

Where to stay: Cotswolds cottages don’t come cheap at Christmas, but make it a family affair, and it’ll be one to remember. Check out our guide to the best Airbnbs in the Cotswolds for some inspiration, or look to Luxury Cotswold Rentals for gargantuan homes designed to fit all the family… and some. Connor Sturges

Why The fairytale Christmas scene  snowy gabled houses and twinkly cobblestone streets  doesnt get much more...

Bruges, Belgium

Why: The fairy-tale Christmas scene – snowy, gabled houses and twinkly cobblestone streets – doesn’t get much more quintessential than in Belgium’s prettiest city. The medieval centre is known for its Gothic architecture, and the squares are strung with fairy lights and dotted with market stalls selling crafts and waffles wrapped in paper. Blow away the cobwebs on Christmas morning with a bracing walk alongside the icy canals, followed by a stint in one of the cosy pubs.

Insider tip: Belgian chocolatiers are famous for good reason – and Christmas is a great time to sample the wares of as many different stores as possible. We particularly like Spegelaere, a family-run chocolate shop just outside the city centre. Sarah James

Where to stay: Embrace the romance of the town with a B&B stay. The canal-side Bonifacius was famously used by Ralph Fiennes, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as a green room during the filming of In Bruges . An immaculate breakfast here is served in the intimate Gothic Room. If you can brave the cold, wander up the winding staircase to the roof terrace where you'll find exceptional views over the Church of Our Lady and 13th-century belfry.

Why Sure everyone knows Christmas in New York is special  but do they know its romantic too From iceskating under the...

New York City, USA

Why : Sure, everyone knows Christmas in New York is special – but do they know it’s romantic, too? From ice-skating under the Rockefeller Center tree, to riding the gorgeously restored, vintage Jane’s Carousel on the East River-front, and strolling hand-in-hand across a twinkly Brooklyn Bridge, this is movie-grade amour .

Insider tip : Cuddle up on a Christmassy date at Williamsburg ’s Nitehawk Cinema . Even better, you can order food and cocktails right to your seat.

Where to stay: For the full New York at Christmas movie magic experience, nothing can beat The Plaza . A stay here is particularly magical for children, where little ones can call on the service of a family 'ambassador' and goodies on offer include a closet full of dressing-up gear, children's terrycloth bathrobes and a $100 gift card for nearby toy store FAO Schwartz. See our pick of the best hotels in New York for more.

Why The Caribbean has always been a favourite destination for cruisefans over the festive period with its honeyhued...

Barbados, Caribbean

Why? The Caribbean has always been a favourite destination for cruise-fans over the festive period, with its honey-hued beaches and cerulean waters, and Barbados is arguably its star attraction. The festive season is the island’s sweet spot, where it is at its most relaxed until mid-December and still enjoying balmy temperatures, however the hotel prices often drop and the UK fashion set has yet to jet in for New Year’s Eve. It’s hard to picture a Christmas spent among the coconut palms and rolling surf, doused in sunscreen, rather than curled up in a jumper, but we’re certain you’ll soon get used to it… 

Insider tip: If you can’t bear to miss out on your Christmas Cake fix, tuck into the Bajan version (known as a ‘Great Cake’), made with local rum. Really get the flavour of things by booking a day trip to the Mount Gay rum distillery – we defy you not to be singing carols at the top of your voice by the end of it. 

Where to stay: Swap the supersized resorts for Cobblers Cove , a 40 bedroom bolthole that's dressed delightfully – think millennial- pink accents and candy-cane-striped pool umbrellas – like a tropical country club. For more recommendations, see our edit of the best hotels in Barbados . 

Why Forget the 12 days of Christmas  the festive season in Iceland lasts a full 26. In fact most Icelandic traditions at...

Why: Forget the 12 days of Christmas – the festive season in Iceland lasts a full 26. In fact, most Icelandic traditions at this time of year are bigger and more elaborate than those in the UK – including the 13 Santa Clauses who bring presents to children across the country. The chances of seeing the Northern Lights in December are also pretty good, and experiencing a white Christmas here is all but a given. In the capital Reykjavík , the frozen central pond of Tjörnin is a brilliant spot for ice skating on Christmas Day, while the big celebration is on Christmas Eve, with a supper of smoked lamb and langoustine.

Insider tip: If you stay until New Year’s Eve , you can catch the city’s unique fireworks display – locals purchase their own and the sky is lit up with countless mini displays when midnight strikes.

Where to stay: Reykjavik Edition has a standout location plus a rooftop terrace for viewing the northern lights. Another option is Kvosin Downtown Hotel , a charismatic boutique property with fantastic apartment suites. See our pick of the best Iceland hotels for more. 

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Why : This Middle Eastern playground can make every generation feel like a kid again – whether that’s riding the slides of its water parks, sledding down a ski slope in a shopping mall, or jumping around on its giant trampoline park, Bounce . And while Christmas isn’t a national holiday here, bling-bling Dubai can’t resist this twinkly time of year: the malls and hotels are all a-sparkle with lights and enormous trees. Add to that the weather (highs of 26˚C in December), plentiful beaches, and all-ages fun (such as ogling a giant dancing fountain or speeding up the world’s tallest building), and it’s not such an out-there idea.\

Insider tip : Don’t miss the surreal experience of shopping centre Souk Madinat Jumeirah at Christmas, when there’s a German market, a snowball zone, and Santa riding a gondola-sleigh around the mall’s canals.

Where to stay: All of the major players are here but for a change of pace, try the newly opened 25hours Hotel One Central , where 30-something hipsters and creatives move between the co-working spaces, pottery and podcast studios, and mixed-gender saunas. The rooms and suites here are equally un-Dubai, with hammocks, sheik-sized beds, and private bar areas with room for a DJ.

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Why It's been a while since we've had a bit of childlike magic at Christmas. Lapland neednt just be for kids either...

Finnish Lapland

Why : It's been a while since we've had a bit of child-like magic at Christmas. Lapland needn’t just be for kids either: throw over Santa and snowmen for cosy nights in glass igloos, and romantic husky-sled rides through forests glittering with frost. Head up to Ylläs and you can even get steamy in a sauna gondola: a cable car converted into a sauna, which takes guests on a 20-minute ride. An outdoor Jacuzzi session and traditional sauna are included in the (admittedly steep) price. Note that a typical Lappish Christmas dinner often involves reindeer, which seems like a truth only suitable for an adult.

Insider tip : If you’re looking to work off all that Christmas food, Ylläs National Park opens up its snowshoe tracks to fatbikers, so you can pedal your way around this wintry wonderland and work up a real sweat.

Where to stay: In one of the glass igloos at Apukka Resort near Rovaniemi, perfect for cosying up to watch the Northern Lights from bed. All igloos have sofa beds so they're great options for families, while self-catering apartments are also available.  

Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa

Why: For a blast of winter sun with a sprinkling of festive spirit, all without the jet lag. In December , the top draw in Cape Town is usually carols by candlelight at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Children will also love the holiday activities at the V&A Waterfront, from magic shows on the croquet lawn, to puppet shows and face painting at the aquarium. If you're organised, book in to one of the best restaurants in Cape Town for an extra special Christmas or Boxing Day lunch. City centre restaurant FYN recently made it onto The World's 50 Best Restaurants list. 

Insider tip: The most obvious place to spend Christmas Day is at the beach – whether you fancy surfing at Llandudno or people-watching at Camps Bay. For a change of pace, book a table on the terrace at Grande Provence, a stellar wine estate in Franschhoek.

Where to stay: For the best poolside scene in the city, check in to Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel . The Wes-Anderson -style pink palace has clear views of Table Mountain from its main terrace, making it one of the best spots for a sundowner in Cape Town.

The Bahamas

The Bahamas

Why: Boxing Day can sometimes feel a little flat – especially if you’ve over-indulged with too many helpings of trifle at Christmas lunch – but not in the Bahamas where the annual Junkanoo Parade brings a carnival party vibe to the streets. The biggest event takes place in Nassau where the sound of drums, horns and cow bells fill the air and musicians and dancers dressed in elaborate bejewelled costumes shimmy their way through the town. Afterwards, pick up a conch salad (try Dino’s, by Compass Point) and head to the beach.

Insider tip: For those wanting a quieter escape hop on the ferry to Eleuthera, known for its coral-pink sand and clusters of cays, and nab one of the chic safari-style tents at The Other Side.

Where to stay: If you're travelling with little ones, SLS Baha Mar is perfectly set up for families, most notably for their poolside cabanas, kitted out with couches, a mini fridge, a flat-screen TV, and waiter service. For couples, check in to the all-inclusive, adults-only Warwick Paradise Island .

St Moritz Switzerland

St Moritz, Switzerland

Why: What better way to kick off Christmas Day than with an exhilarating family toboggan run from Preda to Bergun? This glitzy Alpine ski resort comes up trumps with plenty of festive sporty fun on offer from ice skating (there are two rinks, at the Kulm Country Club and Lake St Moritz ) to snowshoe hikes and even snowkiting on the Bernina Pass. Those who prefer to slow the pace can wrap up warm for a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride or tap into centuries-old spa traditions – the Kulm Hotel has a heated open-air pool that looks out onto a winter wonderland.

Insider tip: After a morning spent swooshing down the slopes, refuel at an Alpine hut with panoramic mountain views, such as El Paradiso Mountain Club or the legendary Alpina Hutte. See our St Moritz insider tips for more. 

Where to stay: The obvious options are Badrutt’s Palace and the Kulm Hotel but for something cosier, book one of the seven rooms at the art-loving Villa Flor in nearby Zuoz. 

Why Caribbean islands dont come more romantic than St Lucia with its dreamy views of the Pitons incredible beaches and...

St Lucia, Caribbean

Why : Caribbean islands don’t come more romantic than St Lucia , with its dreamy views of the Pitons, incredible beaches and chocolate plantations (meaning you can expect chocolate-covered spa treatments, and couples’ chocolate-making classes). Thanks to a strong Catholic culture, Christmas is a big deal here, too: St Lucian twists include its traditional, deep-red sorrel drink (made with cinnamon, cloves and ginger), and black Christmas pudding (soaked in red wine). While roast turkey remains on the menu, expect sweet potatoes and plantains in place of parsnips and sprouts.

Insider tip : The island ’s most interesting restaurant for a romantic meal is undoubtedly The Rabot Hotel , at Hotel Chocolat’s cocoa-plantation-set boutique residence. Along with head-on views of Petit Piton, you’ll eat a cacao-infused menu, featuring dishes such as tuna-dorado tartare with cacao nibs and cacao beer pork tenderloin.

Where to stay: The Rabot Hotel was also voted the best hotel in the Caribbean in our Reader's Choice Awards. 

Why Mexico goes big on Christmas  elaborate nativity scenes street processions plazas decked with fairy lights festive...

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Why: Mexico goes big on Christmas – elaborate nativity scenes, street processions, plazas decked with fairy lights, festive piñatas – so it’s ideal for a taste of tradition with a side of sunshine. Forgo the rowdy Caribbean coast for the more laid-back Pacific side, where family-friendly town Puerto Vallarta excels at ‘something for everyone’: snorkelling trips around the Marietas Islands’ ‘Hidden Beach’; a sunset boat ride to Las Caletas cove for a traditional dance show; wandering around botanical gardens and eating at torch-lit waterfront restaurants.

Insider tip: The Malecón is Puerto Vallarta’s seafront promenade, the centre of community activity and a riot at Christmas, with craft markets, street-food vendors, palm trees hung with stockings and Santa-hat-wearing sand men.

Where to stay: At handmade hotel Verana , where 10 casas are embedded in the jungle with spellbinding views of the ocean. Families will love One&Only Mandarina where you can opt to stay in oversized treehouses or ocean-facing villas, and the fantastical kids’ club was designed by Academy Award-winning art director Brigitte Broch, whose wonderland sets have been seen in Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet .

Why A tropical Christmas in Hawaii still feels festive. On Oahu Honolulu City Hall is festooned with lights and has a...

Why : A tropical Christmas in Hawaii still feels festive. On Oahu, Honolulu City Hall is festooned with lights, and has a heavily decorated 50ft-tree out front; on Maui, Santa rocks up at Wailea Beach on Christmas Eve via outrigger canoe. Any one of these preternaturally gorgeous islands will appeal across the generations, with their mix of white-sand beaches, watersports, and family-friendly hijinks.

Insider tip : On Oahu’s North Shore, the Polynesian Cultural Center hosts a Christmas marketplace; on certain days, real snow is brought in for making snowmen. Check out Hukilau Marketplace for updates.

Where to stay: At Four Seasons Resort Hualãlai , fresh off a multiyear, multimillion-dollar renovation that saw a refresh of every guest room, the expansion of its family-friendly villa offerings, a sleek new pool and several updates to its world-class golf course. 

Why Dreaming of a white Christmas It doesnt get much merrier than North Americas favourite ski resort where snow is...

Whistler, Canada

Why : Dreaming of a white Christmas? It doesn’t get much merrier than North America ’s favourite ski resort, where snow is guaranteed, as are festively freezing temperatures. As well as a heap of family entertainment (the weekly Fire & Ice show sees skiers jumping through fiery hoops), there’s everything from ice skating to snowmobiling for the kids, and the slopes stay open on Christmas Day. Large, luxurious chalets are plentiful around Whistler Village: many with gorgeous views of Blackcomb Peak, patio heaters for outdoor evenings, and games rooms to keep all ages entertained.

Insider tip : Canadians are more likely to feast on pumpkin pie than Christmas pud on 25 December. Save the hassle of making your own and pick one up at local favourite Peaked Pies – it’s actually an Aussie bakery, but Whistler’s hungry skiers love it.

Where to stay: If it's your first time, opt to stay amongst the action of Whistler Village at Sundial , a boutique hotel with a rooftop hot tub, or nearby at Four Seasons Resort Whistler.

Why You dont have to look hard for the romance in Bali. Horseback rides on the beach Check. Gripping each other tightly...

Bali, Indonesia

Why: You don’t have to look hard for the romance in Bali . Horseback rides on the beach? Check. Gripping each other tightly on a scooter, zipping past 50-shades-of-green rice fields? But, of course. Glamping in the jungle, with your own private saltwater pool? Well hello, Capella Ubud. And then, when you’re hankering for a festive fix, there’s the Canggu Xmas Bazaar: a unique blend of traditional wooden Balinese architecture, festive crafts and Indonesian street food. Kitschy, yes – but it’s Christmas, after all.

Insider tip: Top off Christmas Day with a fireworks display: locals love setting them off once darkness falls, and if you head to the beach in Canggu you’ll catch one of Bali’s more fabulous sunsets, too.

Where to stay: For a private stay, takeover one of these villas in Bali . In Ubud, we like the look of Sharma Springs , a six-storey bamboo villa that sleeps up to ten (a fifth bedroom is located in a separate guest house) and has its own private pool and yoga pavilion.

Salvador Brazil

Salvador, Brazil

Why: Rio de Janeiro might be the kingpin Brazilian party capital on New Year’s Eve but for festive cheer, head north to the Bahia city of Salvador . With a fusion of African and Brazilian culture, this place crackles with energy all year round – but cranks it up several notches at Christmas. The pastel-hued houses of the UNESCO historic quarter make a colourful backdrop for impromptu marching band parades where the drummers dress up as Santa, and live music and dancing in the squares.

Insider tip: From here, it’s a two-hour (often choppy) boat trip to Morro de Sao Paulo, on the tip of Ilha de Tinharé. There are five numerically-named beaches: first beach is crowded and for watersports, by the time you reach fifth, you’re likely to have the sand to yourself.

Where to stay: The grand Hotel Fasano Salvador stands tall in a carefully restored 1930s building – once the former headquarters of the A Tarde newspaper – and has spectacular city views from its rooftop pool.

Why If youre looking to combine Yuletide cheer with a breathless party scene you wont go far wrong with Berlin. The...

Berlin, Germany

Why : If you’re looking to combine Yuletide cheer with a breathless party scene, you won’t go far wrong with Berlin . The Germans practically invented Christmas (we have them to thank for embellishments including decorated trees, baubles and tinsel), and they’re the undisputed world champions of the Christmas market (find a toboggan run and ice rink at Potsdamer Platz; Alexanderplatz packs a Ferris wheel and Christmas ‘pyramid’ with more than 5,000 lights). The city’s club scene hardly closes down as December comes to a close, however; on the contrary, it often ramps up, making it one of the best Christmas holiday destinations for those looking to party before spilling out into the snow.

Insider tip : Clubbing stints require planning: wear sturdy shoes and at least one T-shirt change. Dresses and heels aren’t simply impractical – they usually induce the bouncers to turn you away.

Where to stay: If you're here for the nightlife, Orania.Berlin — a luxury hotel in the edgy Kreuzberg district – is surrounded by some of the city’s best clubs. Radisson Collection Hotel , with its two-storey-high freestanding cylindrical aquarium, is an ideal option for families.

Why Morocco isnt exactly big on Christmas though youll still find traces of it in bigcity malls and hotels and there are...

Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Why : Morocco isn’t exactly big on Christmas, though you’ll still find traces of it in big-city malls and hotels, and there are Catholic churches throughout the country (thanks to historic Spanish and French influences). Make a beeline for the remote Atlas Mountains just outside Marrakech . 

Insider tip : If you’re set on scaling Mount Toubkal, be aware that this time of year requires serious skills, crampons and ice axes. Alternatively, stay below the snow line with treks through Ouirgane National Park and Azzaden Valley, which are excellent in their own right, but also have great views of Toubkal.

Where to stay: Handily, some smart retreats have sprung up in this rugged region, so you can go off-grid in style. Berber Lodge – village-like and set inside an olive grove – is low-key, glam and gorgeous.

Why Christmas is one of the busiest times of year to climb the Roof of Africa. So if youre travelling solo but fancy...

Kilimanjardo, Tanzania

Why: Christmas is one of the busiest times of year to climb the Roof of Africa . So, if you’re travelling solo, but fancy meeting new people, this is a great way to tap in to some group spirit while also ticking off a life goal – pack your Santa hat for commemorative pictures at the top. As Christianity is a major religion in Tanzania , the holiday is very much celebrated: though it’s more low-key than the West’s commercial circus, you’ll see enough trees and baubles to feel suitably full of good cheer. Forget the turkey, though: Tanzanian families tend to go all out and buy a goat or a cow for the big dinner.

Where to stay: It’s practically mandatory that you follow up the Kili trek with a restorative break in Zanzibar. The village-style Zuri hotel has 56 standalone bungalows set amid dense bush and spice gardens, with Indian Ocean waves rolling just beyond your window.

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Val d'Isere, France

Why : This St-Tropez -on-snow is the party ski resort, and a Christmas card-worthy delight this time of year, too. Here in the powder-swept Alps , there’s no shortage of festive markets, steaming vin chaud , or decadent Christmas menus paired with Champagne . On Christmas Day, ski lifts are open as usual and Dick’s Tea Bar , the party place-to-be, brings the après with resident DJs. 

Insider tip : Luxury travel specialist Scott Dunn tells us you can’t beat L’Atelier d’Edmond for a decadent Christmas dinner. This double- Michelin-starred stunner typically rustles up a tasting menu that forgoes turkey for the more refined flavours of Arctic char and deer.

Where to stay: Val has been outdoing itself with ultra-luxe chalets lately: seven-room Chalet Husky has a climbing wall, infinity waterfall and space for rifle shooting and archery; at Arctic Townhouse , you’ll find a sauna, indoor hot tub and screening room. For more, see our where to stay in Val d'Isere guide. 

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Dude ranch, Colorado

Why : For a solo Christmas with just the right mix of adventure and home comforts, playing cowboy (or cowgirl) at a dude ranch in the Rocky Mountains could be ideal. You’ll spend your days getting active in that crisp mountain air – riding horses, learning to shoot and lasso – and evenings sharing hearty home-cooked meals, swapping stories around a campfire or square-dancing at the local saloon. Colorado’s little mountain towns come alive with holiday lights and festivities this time of year, and the region is stuffed with dude ranches offering seasonal packages, which typically include a snowy horseback ride and family-style feast on Christmas Day.

Where to stay: Dude ranches come in all styles and sizes, so do your research on the vibe. Sundance Trail Guest Ranch , for example, is small and low-key, with a real focus on a homestay-style experience, while C Lazy U Ranch is more like a hotel and goes all-out with sleigh rides and Santa PAs.

Why Christmas is a time for giving so if you feel like doling out some good cheer try a festive break with International...

Volunteering in Cusco, Peru

Why : Christmas is a time for giving, so if you feel like doling out some good cheer, try a festive break with International Volunteer HQ . You could even combine it with a pilgrimage – in Cusco, for example, IVHQ volunteers wrap presents and prep Christmas decorations for underprivileged local children; why not independently tack on the Inca Trail trek to nearby Machu Picchu , too?

Insider tip : Cusco’s Plaza de Armas is a brilliant spot for Christmas Eve, with its market and incense-filled churches. Stick around to see the whole city explode with fireworks at midnight.

Why Sometimes in order to escape Christmas you need to escape the world entirely. Even in Kathmandu a colourful clash of...

Himalayan Trekking, Nepal

Why : Sometimes, in order to escape Christmas, you need to escape the world entirely. Even in Kathmandu, a colourful clash of Hindu temples and Buddhist prayer flags, Christmas Day is a recognised holiday – with Santa hats, decorated trees and glittering lights to match. There’s never been a better time, then, to leapfrog the masses and head for the Roof of the World on an Annapurna trek. Though it can get cold up in the Himalayas this time of year, the trails are blissfully quiet. Even better, a proper trek should take at least a week, so if you head off on Christmas Eve, it’s all about New Year by the time you’re back – when Santa will be safely absent 'til next winter.

Insider tip : December’s daytime temperatures and clear skies make ideal hiking weather, but come nightfall, the mercury will usually dip below freezing. Be sure to bring a down sleeping bag and plenty of layers.

Why‘Partying in Colombia might once have been synonymous with cocaine but if theres one place that really shows how the...

Cartagena, Colombia

Why: ‘Partying’ in Colombia might once have been synonymous with cocaine, but if there’s one place that really shows how the country has changed, it’s Caribbean seaside city Cartagena : no longer a best-kept secret, but a bona fide tourism big-hitter. Crowds come for the buzz of the picturesque Old Town, livelier than ever at Christmas: where festivities spill into cobblestoned streets, public squares shimmer with over-the-top trees and giant baubles and the colonial mansions’ famous flower-filled balconies are strung with lights.

Insider tip: Formerly sketchy, now shabby-chic Getsemani isn’t just Cartagena’s hippest neighbourhood (with interactive pop-up dining and factories-turned-pizza-restaurants), it’s the best damn nightlife spot in the city, too. Bazurto Social Club is the place for sultry salsa dancing with locals, or touristy Café Havana – all retro 1930s style, Panama hats and lethal mojitos – pops five nights a week until 4am.

Where to stay: Sofitel Legend Santa Clara Cartagena , a former 17th-century monastery located a short walk from the beach. 

Why This is where probably the worlds most famous Christmas Day beach party is held. On 25 December Santahatwearing...

Sydney, Australia

Why : This is where probably the world’s most famous Christmas Day beach party is held. On 25 December, Santa-hat-wearing crowds descend on Bondi ’s beloved crescent for barbecues and frolics. Lifeguards even plant a fir tree in the sand and, in the absence of snow, many folk build festive sandmen. However, anyone planning a rowdy booze-fest will be disappointed: the entire beach is an alcohol-free zone. Christmas just not Christmas without grog? Nearby, The Bavarian Bondi Beach will be a beery riot, and even does a Christmas roast .

Insider tip : For a less crowded experience, try Balmoral Beach, where the Bathers’ Pavilion usually puts on both a booze-included buffet and a three-course lunch. The restaurant’s wall of glass patio doors, which look out to sea, just might seal the deal.

Where to stay: Park Hyatt Sydney , beloved for its location tucked beneath the Harbour Bridge and it mosaic rooftop pool that is one of the city's great spots. 

Why Incidentally just voted one of the top 20 best cities to visit in the world in the Cond Nast Traveller Readers...

Salzburg, Austria

Why? Incidentally, just voted one of the top 20 best cities to visit in the world in the Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards 2021 , Salzburg really turns on the charm over the festive period. Decked out in its finest baroque regalia and surrounded by the Alps’ lofty peaks – smothered in snow – a December spent among the clock towers and chocolate box architecture of the Old Town begs a knitted jumper, rosy cheeks and a constant sense of occasion. The Salzburg Christmas Market on Cathedral Square conjures the sort of romantic, fairytale scene that might be plucked from a cheesy rom-com, and there’s no finer way to escape the cold than to take your seat for a Mozart concert in the composer’s own birthplace. 

Insider tip: In Austria , warming up chilly fingers over a hot chocolate is an unmitigated delight, and one that the city takes very, very seriously. You’ll have no trouble finding somewhere to stop, but for an extra special treat, head for Mozart’s favourite café, Café Tomaselli. 

Where to stay: For a spectacular view, we love the look of the large sun terrance at this penthouse apartment on Airbnb , located at the foot of Gaisberg and a 10-minute bus or car ride from  Salzburg city centre. 

Acorn Street in Boston MA with Christmas decor hanging from the buildings on the left and an American flag in the distances. Boston is one of the best Christmas vacations in us

25 Best Christmas Vacations in the USA

Whether your idea of the perfect holiday getaway is to be surrounded by snowy mountains, twinkling city lights, or sandy beaches, one thing is for sure: there are plenty of unforgettable options for Christmas vacations in the USA that fit your travel style!

In fact, there are many wonderful places to visit in December that choosing just one can be overwhelming (trust me, we’ve learned that the hard way).

Determined to take a festive getaway this December but aren’t sure where you want to go?

We teamed up with several other travel bloggers to create this bucket list of the best Christmas vacations in the USA, from classic white Christmas destinations to beach getaways that will have you pulling out your bathing suit and abandoning your heavy coat at home.

No matter what kind of vacation you’re looking for, there’s a US Christmas getaway here for you!

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Coolest Cities for Christmas Vacations in the US

Charming small-town christmas getaways in the usa, nature-focused christmas trips in the united states, best us destinations for christmas at the beach.

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Washington D.C.

From Lara of Both Feet on the Road

If you are looking for the best USA Christmas trips, a visit to the National Christmas Tree in Washington D.C. has to be added to your bucket list!

For nearly 100 years, the lighting of The National Christmas Tree near the White House has been a tradition.

With famous singers, the enormous tree, and spectacular lighting ceremonies are a must for all Christmas lovers in Washington D.C.

However, even if you’re not there at the opening lighting ceremony, you can admire the gigantic Christmas tree from mid-December until the beginning of January.

US Capitol Building with a Christmas tree in front of it. The ground is snowy. Washington DC is one of the best christmas trips in the us

The National Christmas Tree is surrounded by handmade Christmas ornaments representing all U.S. states and territories, and every night there are different musical performances around the tree.

The lights or on between 4:30 P.M. and10:00 P.M., so make sure you also visit in the evening for the best experience.

Besides ticking “visiting the National Christmas Tree” off your bucket list, there are a number of other great festive things to do in Washington D.C. around Christmas.

Including visiting one of the many Christmas markets, the festive lights at the National Zoo, the Georgetown GLOW, the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree, the Union Station tree, the Library of Congress Tree, The City Center Tree, or the Botanic Garden Tree.

All of these and more feature beautiful festive decorations to help you get in the holiday spirit!

Where to Stay in Washington DC

  • CitizenM Capitol : Another stunning example of CitizenM hotels is this location in Washington DC Capitol. Expect all the style and comfort these hotels are known for.
  • Riggs Washington DC : Located in the former home of Riggs National Bank this iconic building is now home to a classic and beautiful hotel. Rooms are huge and comfortable and offer views of Penn Quarter.

front facade of us white house with snow on the lawn in winter in usa

Chicago, Illinois

From Diana of Travels in Poland

Chicago is a beautiful place to visit for Christmas in the United States. 

As a city that tends to be quite cold in the winter, the chances of snowfall or cold weather are pretty much guaranteed. 

The city itself goes all out in creating a festive atmosphere for its residents as well as out-of-town visitors.

Chicago has an official tree lighting ceremony at Millenium Park every year. Typically the tree lighting is accompanied by musical performances. 

Millennium Park is also a short walk away from the German Christkindlmarket at the Daley Plaza which mirrors Christmas markets in Germany. 

There are dozens of booths, representing different parts of Germany in food and artisan items.

people ice skating in downtown chicago at night, one of the best places to visit in winter in usa

Chicago also has ZooLights at Lincoln Park Zoo as well as the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. 

The latter has about one million lights adorning Michigan Avenue and creates an illuminated atmosphere during the Christmas season.

Not too far away is the Winter Wonderfest at Navy Pier where visitors can experience a festive and decorated pier with numerous holiday attractions geared towards kids and families. 

The Museum of Science and industry also hosts an exhibition where trees are decorated to showcase the way other countries and cultures celebrate the holidays. 

Regardless of what one may choose to do, being in Chicago during Christmas is magical and an experience unlike anywhere else.

Where to Stay in Chicago, Illinois

  • CitizenM: Stylish, colorful, trendy, and ultimate comfort. This hotel on the Chicago Loop is the perfect spot for your winter in Chicago.
  • Hotel Felix: Located in River North this modern hotel is a great choice for your trip. Rooms are earthy and comfortable, and you are a short distance from Chicago Theatre, perfect for getting home easily after an evening show.

skyline of chicago in winter with lake visible in the distance

New York, New York

From Anisa of Two Traveling Texans

New York City does Christmas better than any other city in the world. 

The fabulous decorations, holiday markets, ice skating rinks, and special events all over the city are worth the trip: if NYC can’t put you in the holiday spirit nothing will!

When it comes to decorations, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is the most famous, but you should also check out the holiday windows at the big department stores like Saks, Macy’s, and Bergdorf. 

If you want to venture outside Manhattan, the residents of the Dyker Heights neighborhood in Brooklyn go all out with decorating their homes!

If you are looking to buy gifts, check out the Bryant Park Holiday Market.  You will find lots of boutique shops, delicious food, and even ice skating. 

christmas tree in front of stock exchange in nyc, one of the best places to visit in usa in december

Speaking of ice skating, there are several rinks in Manhattan.  The Rockefeller Center rink will generally be the most crowded, but you can also go to the one in Central Park.

One of the most popular Christmas traditions in NYC is the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular. The dancing and special effects are inspiring. 

Another special event is the Holiday Train Show at the NY Botanical Gardens. You can see miniature versions of many iconic landmarks. 

This is just the tip of the iceberg, there is so much to see in New York during the holiday season . 

Where to Stay in New York

  • The Plaza Hotel : For a memorable place to stay, this is one of the most classic and luxurious hotels in New York. It is located right by Central Park, the Rockefeller Center, and some of NYC’s most popular museums.
  • The Renwick: Offering stylish residential style accommodation, this beautiful hotel is equipped with plenty of amenities and high class comfort. It is also a short walk to the Empire State Building and Bryant Park for exploring.

Empire State Building or Top of the Rock: Girl with Binoculars on Empire State Building

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

From Stephanie of Oklahoma Wonders

Oklahoma City might not be the first place you think of for a Christmas getaway, but there are a lot of special winter activities that take place here during the holiday season.

If you love theater and ballet, your first stop should be the Civic Center Music Hall to see the Oklahoma City Ballet’s annual performance of The Nutcracker.

This show tends to sell out early, so make sure to buy your tickets in advance.

If you’re after beautiful Christmas lights, head to “Downtown in December” which is one of Oklahoma City’s most popular festivals .

This event also includes an outdoor ice skating rink, snow tubing, and free rides on the water taxi in the Bricktown Canal, as well as one-off parties like the tree lighting ceremony and Mistletoe Market. 

lake hefner lighthouse during a brilliant orange sunset in okc

You can also see great Christmas Lights in Nichols Hills. If it’s a White Christmas, add a drive around Lake Hefner.

If you’re a sports fan, you’ll love attending a game at the Chesapeake Energy Arena to see the Oklahoma City Thunder.

OKC’s NBA team is often selected to play on Christmas Day, but even if they aren’t at home on Christmas you can typically see a game in the days before or after Christmas.

If you’re in town on New Year’s Eve, you can head down to Bricktown’s Opening Night Festival, the most popular New Year’s Eve party in the state.

Lake Hefner in OKC after a snowstorm, with icicles in the trees

Boston, Massachusetts

New England’s largest city is absolutely beautiful year-round, but during the holiday season, Back Bay sparkles a little brighter (with seemingly endless rows of Christmas lights), the already-stately brick homes of Beacon Hill are given a festive facelift, and Christmas trees dot the city.

You’ll definitely want to pack your warmest clothes and heaviest coat to explore Boston in winter, but the city’s incredible beauty shines bright in December, making Boston one of the best Christmas vacations in the United States.

While you’re there, be sure to go ice skating in City Hall Plaza, check out the Boston Pops holiday show, and, if you’re into the classics, the Boston Opera House’s gorgeous Nutcracker performance.

It’s hard to say where the best Christmas light displays are in the city–there are simply too many impressive neighborhoods to count–but the Boston Common, Fanueil Hall, Quincy Market, the North End, and of course, Back Bay and Beacon Hill as mentioned above, all deserve a wander.

And, of course, many of the classic things to do in Boston , from exploring the Freedom Trail to museum-hopping, are still a delight (if a bit chilly) in December.

Where to Stay in Boston

  • Found Hotel Boston Common: This boutique hotel in the Theatre District is perfect for exploring Boston. Rooms are bright and comfortable, and there is access to public transport a short walk from the hotel.
  • Revere Hotel Boston Common: Also in the Theatre District and close to Boston Common is this stylish hotel with a stunning rooftop terrace and bar, perfect for crisp afternoon drinks. Rooms are spacious and have a coffee machine for those of you who need coffee the moment you wake up.

Commonwealth Avenue in Boston MA under a blanket of snow with Boston Public Garden visible in the background

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

From Derek of Robe-Trotting

Philadelphia is a wonderful city break to turn into a festive USA Christmas trip.

During the holiday season, Philadelphia comes alive with decorations and lights on every street. A Christmas Market springs up in LOVE Park, a wonderful photo spot all year long, as well as on City Hall’s Dilworth Plaza.

There’s a gorgeous Christmas tree in the City Hall courtyard and an ice-skating rink and hot chocolate stand on the plaza.

Another great destination is the ice-skating rink and Christmas vendors around Penn’s Landing. It’s larger and often less crowded than the City Hall festivities.

Another great stop for Christmas fun in Philly is the Macy’s Department Store on Market Street. Inside you’ll find the normal holiday shopping, but on the third floor is Dicken’s Christmas Village.

It’s a self-guided tour of animatronic scenes from Charles Dicken’s classic, A Christmas Carol. There is also a light show and, of course, Santa Claus himself to entertain the whole family.

If you have more time in the city, explore festivities with some  day trips from Philadelphia .

historic street in philadelphia pa in winter with cobblestone lane in the center, philly is one of the best usa december travel destinations

About 30 minutes outside of the city you can visit Longwood Gardens for its seasonal Christmas displays.

Longwood Gardens is a massive botanical gardens complex that celebrates the art of horticulture.

For the Christmas season, they dazzle with lights, poinsettias, and even festive performances.

If you drive about two hours west, you can visit the Sweet Holiday Celebration at Hershey Park.

The beautiful amusement park reopens for Christmas with rides and a beautiful light display.

Whether you’re downtown or just outside of the city, Philadelphia is a festive place to visit for the Christmas season.

Where to Stay in Philadelphia

  • Morris House Hotel : Located right by Washington Square and a short walk from Independence Hall, Morris House Hotel is both a National Historic Landmark dating to the 18th century and a popular boutique hotel!
  • Home2Suites By Hilton : The Home2Suites concept of combining the appeal of a hotel and an Airbnb into one property was excellent (our spacious room had a kitchenette), and the customer service is great.

Christmas tree display at Longwood Gardens near Philadelphia, one of the best christmas vacations in us

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

From Paulina of Paulina on the Road

One of my favorite Christmas trips in the US is exploring the largest city in Wisconsin: Milwaukee!

Already throughout the year, Milwaukee has plenty of things to offer to its visitors.

From spectacular museums such as the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Harley Davidson Museum and great restaurants….there is something to do in Milwaukee for every type of traveler.

During the holiday season the entire city lightens up and it’s just the perfect setting for long walks. 

Some of the  best things to do in Milwaukee during winter include taking a brewery tour, going Christmas shopping in Mayfair Mall, and visiting Milwaukee Winter Farmer’s Market. 

Long exposure of a street scene in Milwaukee at blue hour during the Christmas season, a Christmas tree is visible in the left side of the photo

The mission of the Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market is to connect neighborhoods to fresh, local food – from farm to market to table.

The Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market brings together about 50 weekly vendors in the Mitchell Park Domes. The best thing is that you can taste some homemade dishes, too!

If you want to learn more about Milwaukee’s brewing tradition, you might consider doing a brewery tour of some of the best ones.

Milwaukee’s most famous breweries include (but aren’t limited to!), Pabst Brewing Company, Miller Brewing Company, or Sprecher Brewing Company.

It’s a must on any trip to Milwaukee, at Christmas, or any other time of year.

Where to Stay in Milwaukee

  • The Plaza Hotel : If you’re looking for a memorable place to stay, this is a great choice for your stay in Milwaukee. The Plaza is conveniently located midway between Lake Michigan and the Downtown Riverwalk, so it’s within walking distance of many of Milwaukee’s top attractions. The rooms also have full-sized kitchens to give you more dining options during your vacation.
  • The Pfister Hotel: For stunning old world charm and a Victorian art collection on site this is the hotel to book. The entrance way is spectacular and the charming martini bar on the 23rd floor is historic. Many rooms also have views of Lake Michigan.

woman holding a glass of beer from a flight at a milwaukee brewery

Los Angeles

From Jodie of Ala Jode

Combining beaches, city life, and fun for the whole family, Los Angeles is a great place to enjoy a Christmas holiday getaway.

The weather in southern California in December is mild and sunny, making it a great time of year to visit, and LA boasts some of the best weather in the state.

Despite the sunny weather, your trip to LA won’t be lacking any festive spirit.

The city knows how to do Christmas in style (what else would you expect from the home of Hollywood?), and puts on a real show. 

As well as the Christmas spectaculars put on by local theme parks, LA has a number of Christmassy events to enjoy.

View of LA skyline from Griffith Park with stockings and holiday decor in the foreground--you can expect decor like this when visitin LA on a USA Christmas trip

Little ones will love riding the Holiday Light Festival Train in Griffith Park, while all ages can enjoy the Christmas lights that stretch from Beverly Hills to West Hollywood.  

For foodies, you can also enjoy one of the many Christmas Eve menus available around the city.

If you’re traveling to Los Angeles as a group, the annual Christmas pub crawl is a must!

It’s completely free to join and will take you to some of the best restaurants and bars along Long Beach – just make sure you bring your ID (and your Santa costume!).

Where to Stay in Los Angeles

  • Hotel Erwin: With views over the Pacific Ocean and Venice Beach Boardwalk, you will be hard pushed to find a hotel with more iconic views. Rooms are stylish and comfortable and most have balconies to take in the views. You can also lounge in the rooftop bar for a dreamy LA afternoon.
  • Palihotel Melrose: For something a little more city based this beautiful hotel in Hollywood spares no expense in charming details, homey comforts and stunning decor. The location is also excellent in the heart of the Melrose Shopping District.

Skyline of Los Angeles CA with palm trees in the forground, one of the best places to visit in the US

Detroit, Michigan

From Chelsea of The Portable Wife

Detroit may not be at the top of everyone’s travel bucket list, but it’s a truly magical city to visit at Christmastime.

Between the vibrant downtown events, enchanting historic village, and a high chance of snow, you won’t regret a Christmas trip to the Motor City.

Downtown Detroit has undergone a large-scale revitalization in the past decade, with the Campus Martius area getting a major makeover.

This award-winning urban park transforms into a winter wonderland in December, with open-air ice skating, artisan craft stalls, and a towering Christmas tree.

The surrounding streets are also lined with twinkling lights and illuminated branches, making a simple evening stroll into a festive experience.

Just outside the city center lies Greenfield Village, the famous living history museum depicting how Americans have lived and worked since the late 1700s.

Large Christmas tree in Detroit MI at night, one of the best christmas vacations in us

While nearly two million tourists come here every year to see historical places like Henry Ford’s home and the Wright Brothers’ bicycle shop, the Holiday Nights event draws in the Christmas crowd.

Every weekend in December, Greenfield Village dials the holiday magic up to 11.

Visitors can step back in time as they ride in decorated Model T cars, pass by carolers dressed in historical outfits, and skate beneath the stars.

All of the historic buildings are decked out in garland and lights, and the smell of roasted chestnuts wafts through the air.

It’s one of the closest places you can get to a European winter break   without leaving the country!

skyline of detroit michigan in winter with lake frozen over in the foreground

San Antonio, Texas

From Ketki of Dotted Globe

San Antonio , located in southern Texas, is famous for its rich history and Spanish colonial heritage.

It is home to many Spanish frontier missions including the famous Alamo, the beautifully landscaped Riverwalk, and many famous museums.

The city has amazing markets including the Farmer’s Market in Pearl District and the Historic Market Square which has a variety of Hispanic goods.

San Antonio is also a great destination for a family vacation, featuring much-loved spots like Six Flags: Fiesta Texas and the San Antonio Zoo.

san antonio riverwalk decorated with christmas lights at night, one of the best places for christmas vacations in usa

While San Antonio is a year-round destination, it is especially lovely to visit San Antonio in winter , when the Riverwalk trees and bridges are decorated with a million lights.

There is nothing more romantic than taking a stroll along the Riverwalk during this wonderful time of the year.

The Riverwalk restaurants have music and great Mexican food while the neon-lit riverboats add to the ambiance.

Christmas magic is present all over the city and even the horse carriages near the Alamo are decorated with fairy lights.   

Don’t miss the many holiday lights at the UNESCO-listed San Antonio Missions or 18th-century San Fernando Church, either.

san fernando cathedral at night in december with christmas tree in the foreground

Leavenworth, Washington

From Marissa of Postcards to Seattle

When you’re looking for a getaway around the holidays, head right to Washington State’s small town of Leavenworth.

Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains, you’ll feel like you’ve gone to Germany with the Bavarian theme here.

All the storefronts have a European feel to them, and you’ll be delighted to find multiple sausage stands and beer gardens.

Christmas is the best time to visit Leavenworth , as the entire town is decorated in lights.

You can find traditional German music and Christmas carols playing with musicians dressed in Lederhosen during the weekends.

leavenworth washington decorated in christmas lights in america at night

Mulled wine and spiced nuts are also sold this time of year for a special treat that makes you feel like you’re visiting traditional German Christmas markets.

Kids will love sledding down the hill in the middle of town during the day.

You can also visit the Gingerbread Factory and the Nutcracker Museum to take home a few souvenirs.

Speaking of nutcrackers, the whole family can go on a nutcracker hunt during this time of year to find a list of nutcrackers hiding around the museum.

You won’t want to miss out on visiting Leavenworth in the winter .

Small street in Leavenworth Washington decorated for Christmas, with a Christmas tree on the left side of the photo

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

From Darcy of Plan, Ready, Go

Christmas is a great time to visit Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.

Colonial Williamsburg is the world’s largest living history museum, and they pull out all the stops at Christmas.

Not only is the entire historic center of the town beautifully decorated for the holidays, but there are also many special Christmas events to choose from to fill out your Colonial Williamsburg itinerary .

Colonial Williamsburg Christmas events include the Grand Illumination held on the first Sunday of each December in addition to a host of special concerts, historical re-enactments, dramatic presentations, special guided tours, and more.

Many of the special events are free though there are some that require the purchase of additional tickets.

Detailed information about each event is always available on the Colonial Williamsburg website , or you can stop by the Visitor’s Center for a complete schedule of each day’s events and activities.  

Although the hours are limited, the historic center of the town is open on Christmas Day.

There are a wide variety of special Christmas Eve and Christmas Day meal options hosted at the Colonial Williamsburg resorts and historic taverns such as the Christmas Day brunch buffet at the Williamsburg Lodge.

Horse and carriage in colonial Williamsburg that is moving away from the camera on a paved road

Helen, Georgia

Situated in Georgia’s idyllic Blue Ridge Mountains, Helen, Georgia offers a taste of Bavaria in the heart of the American South!

Featuring Alpine architecture and an outsized list of things to do ranging from browsing the boutiques and shops along Main Street to hiking along the Chattahoochee River, Helen makes for a quirky, charming, and unforgettable Christmas holiday destination.

It has even been used as a filming location in a few Lifetime Christmas movies (and likely in more to come)!

Dreaming of visiting German Christmas markets but not able to make it across the pond this year?

Head to Helen, where 2 weekends feature a traditional German Christmas market, perfect for doing your shopping and eating plenty of treats.

And, while the weather will be cold enough that it will feel like Christmas, you won’t need more than a warm coat to comfortably visit outdoor attractions like Anna Ruby Falls.

bavarian architecture in helen, one of the cutest small towns in georgia usa to visit

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

From Tori of Tori-Leigh.com

A little over an hour away from both New York City and Philadelphia , Bethlehem sits in Pennsylvania’s gorgeous Lehigh Valley.

Affectionately known as Christmas City, Bethlehem is an absolute must for anyone looking for a Christmas-inspired trip in America.

Take a day trip or spend the weekend and enjoy Christmas markets, holiday shopping, festive treats, drinks, decor, and more.

There is no shortage of magic and festivities when visiting Bethlehem, Pennsylvania during the Christmas holiday season.

Though small, downtown Bethlehem truly captures the magic of Christmas.

Visitors can peruse Christmas City Village, an outdoor market with handmade goods and European-inspired fare.

Stroll the city’s cobblestone streets or take a narrated carriage ride through the historic city, tree displays, and twinkling lights.

Heart-shaped Christmas ornament with an American flag painted on it hanging from a tree. This post rounds up the best christmas vacations in us

Don’t skip the iconic Moravian Bookstore, the oldest continually operated bookstore in the country.

Pay a visit to (or even spend the night at) Historic Hotel Bethlehem , which displays over 35,000 lights and decorations during the holidays.

A short way from downtown, tourists and locals alike flock to Christkindlmarkt, a German-inspired Christmas market set behind the famous Bethlehem SteelStacks.

Listen to live Christmas music, enjoy demonstrations such as glass-blowing, or finish up holiday shopping.

Look no further than Bethlehem, PA, America’s very own Christmas City, for a charming holiday getaway.

historic building in bethlehem pennsylvania covered in snow during winter

Asheville, North Carolina

From Stephanie of Explore More Clean Less

Asheville, North Carolina is a quiet, quirky city with stunning mountain views and wonderful Christmas events!

Weather is typically mild and snow is rare, making it a nice escape from northern winds.

The city’s main tourist attraction, the Biltmore Estate , goes all out with a replica gingerbread house and more than 55 decorated trees throughout the house and grounds.

There are special tickets for candlelight tours with live choral singers but visiting during the day is special too!

The North Carolina Arboretum puts up a huge winter lights display that makes for a lovely night (but buy tickets early!) drinking hot cocoa.

Strolling through the garden is extra special when it’s decorated with over half a million twinkling lights in different, creative displays.

interior of asheville biltmore house library, one of the best 3 day itinerary asheville nc stops

Kids will love the festive model train and free crafts to make while watching the animatronic winter animal show!

Downtown Asheville puts up lots of lights while musicians play holiday music on the street, perfect for dinner and a stroll before you check out the famous National Gingerbread House Competition at the historic Omni Grove Park Inn !

Browse the content entries from young kids up through professional adults after you grab some cookies from the life-size gingerbread house concession stand.

The mild weather won’t keep you from hiking to see waterfalls or mountain views, so be sure to pack a hat and make time to take an  easy hike around Asheville  before you head home.

Or, if you want to see if you get lucky and are able to see some snow, consider extending your trip and heading up to one of North Carolina’s mountain towns that sits at a higher altitude.

Skyline of Asheville NC at sunset with Blue Ridge Mountains in the background, one of the best weekend trips in the south

The Rocky Mountains, Colorado

From Meg of Fox in the Forrest

When it comes to beautiful mountain scenery, it doesn’t get much better than the Colorado Rockies.

Of course, you can find world-class skiing and snowboarding at one of Colorado’s many ski resort towns.

However, there are lots of other activities to enjoy when you need a break from the slopes.

Enjoy one of the many beautiful Colorado winter hikes , take a dip in a famous hot spring, visit one of the state’s 4 national parks, or take a snowmobiling tour.

There are lots of different mountain towns that make the perfect place to spend Christmas in Colorado.

vail colorado as seen from above at sunset in winter in colorado

For those that like an upscale feel, check out Vail or Aspen.

There’s plenty of family-friendly fun to be had at Winter Park, Copper Mountain, Keystone Resort, and Steamboat Springs.

Those that want plenty of options simply must base themselves out of Frisco or Dillion where you can access Loveland Ski Area, Arapaho Basin, Keystone, Breckenridge, and more.

There’s no wrong answer when it comes to spending Christmas in Colorado.

With so many different places to choose from, you’ll find plenty of winter-filled adventures that are suitable for almost any budget.

If you love having a white Christmas and you’re looking for an iconic mountain landscape, look no further than the Colorado Rockies.

Woman in a blue jacket hiking in the Colorado Rocky Mountains at sunset in winter. The Rocky Mountains are one of the best christmas getaways in the usa

Yosemite National Park, California

From Allison of She Dreams of Alpine

If you’re looking for a natural winter wonderland, Yosemite National Park is an absolutely magical place to visit during Christmas time.

Most people think of Yosemite as a summer destination, with visitors coming from all over the world to take in the awe-inspiring views of giant granite walls and hike the best trails in Yosemite .

However, a little-known secret about Yosemite is that it becomes uniquely breathtaking in the wintertime.

Seeing the iconic monoliths of Half Dome and El Cap dusted with snow is a very special experience.

Yosemite Valley with a coating of snow in the mountains

Also, winter in Yosemite features fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere, as everyone gets into the holiday spirit.

If you visit Yosemite for Christmas, you’ll have lots of fun winter adventure options to choose from, from snowshoeing to ice skating to skiing at Badger Pass Ski Area.

Plus, the Majestic Yosemite Hotel, Yosemite Valley Lodge, and Big Trees Lodge all celebrate the season with Christmas festivities and grand holiday dinners.

Grab your winter gear and head to Yosemite National Park for a magical and merry Christmas experience you’ll never forget!

winter in yosemite national park with snow on the ground and evergreen trees, mountains visible in the distance

Whitefish, Montana

From Jenn and Ed of Coleman Concierge

Everybody dreams of a classic White Christmas in the US.

It brings back memories of a simpler time when people still carol in the streets, and miracles wait around every corner.

That spirit of Christmas past is alive and well in Whitefish, Montana.

The Whitefish Christmas season officially begins on the first Friday in December with the Whitefish Christmas Stroll.

Carolers are singing, bells are ringing, and chestnuts are roasting on open fires.

What’s more, snow is already falling on the slopes of Big Mountain, which are visible from the decorated streets of the quaint, historic downtown.

Whitefish Montana covered in snow with a ski slope visible in the background. Whitefish is one of the best christmas vacations in usa

It’s a white Christmas, “just like the ones you used to know”.

The freshly fallen Christmas snow is perfect for Whitefish’s primary winter passion, skiing.

Big Mountain is perhaps the best place to learn to ski in America.

Besides having the perfect skiing snow from the moist Pacific air hitting the Rocky Mountains, Big Mountain also has an incredible learn-to-ski package where you get two half-days of skiing, including lessons and rentals for under $100.

There are many   things to do in Whitefish for every season , but Christmas is special. 

view looking up big mountain in whitefish montana with skiers coming down

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

From Sarah of Lets Grow Cook

The Wyoming town of Jackson is a simply awesome place to spend Christmas.  

Not only do you have 3 ski areas on your doorstep (Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Snow King Mountain Resort, and Grand Targhee Resort), but the scenery, in general, is quite simply stunning.

To the north of the town are the jagged peaks of the Grand Teton National Park, and Yellowstone National Park is also close by.  

At Christmas, Jackson’s town square, quite normally adorned with shed elk antlers has them lit up for the festive season.  

Christmas lights display in Jackson Hole Wyoming with a pair of antlers hanging in the center

Those elk antlers have been shed by elks overwintering at the nearby National Elk Refuge, which makes a magical place to take a horse-drawn sleigh ride to see these magnificent creatures up close.   

Even Santa makes an appearance in the town square every day from December 15 th  until Christmas Eve when he becomes otherwise occupied!

Before Santa leaves, though, he does begin his journey by rappelling out of the Jackson Hole aerial tramway at 4:30 P.M. on Christmas Eve – another great reason to spend Christmas in Jackson!

The downhill skiing and snow sports here are simply beyond compare, but if it’s a more gentle exercise you want, then taking a snowshoe tour through the National Park with the Park Rangers is a simply superb experience and an unforgettable addition to a Christmas holiday vacation!

grand teton mountains covered by snow with elk in the foreground, one of the best national parks in winter usa

Colorado Springs, Colorado

From Oksana and Max of Drink Tea & Travel

If you want to combine holiday cheer with outdoor adventures, Colorado Springs is a great destination, where you’ll find a city alive with holiday spirit.

The outdoor skating rink is a big hit and people come from miles around to attend the annual Festival of Lights .

If you happen to miss the Festival of Lights, you’ll still have a chance to check out some beautiful displays at the Cheyenne Zoo or the Broadmoor Hotel. 

Just outside the city is Pikes Peak, one of the highest mountains in the area and a great place to explore year-round.

However, Pikes Peak’s Cog Train takes on another dimension during the holiday season.

aerial view of colorado springs attractions with garden of the gods in the foreground and snowcapped pikes peak in the background

If you chose the Santa Train you’ll be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Claus and their elves for the ride. It’s a great activity for the little ones.

The Garden of the Gods is another famous Colorado Springs attraction.

It is a great place to go for a hike if you would rather bliss out in nature for a few hours.

However, don’t miss stopping by the Garden of the Gods Trading Post during the Christmas season.

It has become an iconic holiday shopping destination for the area and a must-see when visiting Colorado Springs in December!

Colorado Springs decorated for the holidays with multiple Christmas trees, as seen at night

Monument Valley, Arizona/Utah

From Anna of My Travel Scrapbook

Monument Valley might seem like an odd place to go for Christmas cheer in the USA!

Monument Valley is known for its iconic desert landscape of orange buttes where cowboys roam.

Yet for a few months of the year, Monument Valley is sometimes covered in a light layer of snow.

What an unusual place to celebrate Christmas cheer by seeing such an iconic US sight in the snow!

Monument Valley is located in Navajo Nation which straddles Utah and Arizona, and is prominently featured on many American Southwest road trip itineraries !

Monument Valley in winter with snow covered the ground and parts of the monuments

There are many things to do and see in Monument Valley. You can visit famous movie spots such as Forrest Gump point and John Wayne point, eat local Navajo dishes, hike around the beautiful mesas and discover Navajo petroglyphs.

In winter, you will want to bundle up on the   hikes in Monument Valley  as it can get quite cold up on the plateau!

To warm up after your Christmas visit to Monument Valley consider staying at the Desert Rose Resort in nearby Bluff, Utah.

They have an amazing pool meaning you can enjoy the winter landscape from the warmth of the swimming pool!

As it is low season, you will also avoid the summer crowds and have an amazing time at Monument Valley in winter!

sunrise at monument valley in american southwest in winter

Key West, Florida

From Pauline of Beeloved City

Key West is particularly famous for being the most southern point in the continental USA.

Part of the Florida Keys , it’s one of the best places to go for the perfect Christmas vacation. 

With an average temperature of 67°F, December is one of the best times of the year to go to Key West and Florida in general.

The weather is dry and warm, making it the perfect sunny escape in the United States! 

Key West is surrounded by coral reefs. It’s the ideal place to go on a diving or snorkeling trip.

If you want to explore the mangroves and maybe see some manatees, another option is to go paddleboarding or kayaking!

Palm-tree lined path leading to Caribbean Sea beach in Key West Florida, one of the best southern weekend getaways

After that, you can head to the Southernmost Point Buoy, it’s a very nice photo spot! 

Key West is also home to The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum which was the official residence of the famous author.

If you are looking for shops and bars, bustling Duval Street will be the place for you!

There is live music everywhere, it’s a very nice place to relax and enjoy a drink. 

In the evening, head to Mallory Square for the sunset celebration. You will get to enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world!

front facade of a house in key west florida decorated for christmas in usa

Galveston, Texas

From Patricia of Travel Fam Live

Galveston can be a great escape around the holidays, Christmas in particular.

This barrier island is located about 50 miles from Houston and it’ll offer an array of activities in a warm environment perfect for enjoying a laid-back Christmas on the beach in the United States.

With the festivities starting at the beginning of November, there is always something to see or do around the Island.

Founded in the early 1800s, Galveston has so much history and historical sites that would enhance anyone’s Christmas.

Around Thanksgiving weekend, all the City’s Christmas trees are lighted and Galveston becomes a magical place.

And the best part is that if you are lucky, you might be able to enjoy the beach even in December. 

The East End Victorian Homes Tour takes place at Christmas and is a tour of some of the luxurious homes built by the first European settlers to come to Galveston (check the calendar for this year’s date and time).  

front facades of historic victorian homes in galveston texas with palm trees in the foreground

Dickens on the Strand is a well-known festival organized by the Galveston Historical Foundation that brings you back to the Charles Dickens era.

There is a parade, costume contest and a ball to celebrate the event, complete with attendees dressed in Victorian fashion as they stroll up and down the Stand.

Dickens on the Strand has been happening for almost 50 years on the first weekend of December.

Other Galveston holiday events include the Moody Gardens Festival of Lights, A Lone Star Christmas, Ice Land at Moody Gardens, and many others. 

Plus, most of the typical things to do in Galveston are still doable in December, too!

Beach in Galveston Texas with a flock of seagulls on it

Oahu, Hawaii

From Anne of Travellers Archive

Spending a couple of days in Oahu, Hawai’i , will quickly let you fall in love with the island, its vibe, and its uniqueness.

The best thing to do on Oahu is to leave Honolulu behind and head up North along the North Shore, which is one of the most famous surf areas in the world.

It’s not only the place where surfing was actually born but also an area where huge waves roll in and international pro surfers would quickly take their board for a ride in their “living room”.

The best way to experience the North Shore is by car during a very easy and chilled day trip. 

waikiki beach as seen from above, one of the best attractions oahu hawaii

From here follow the Kamehameha Highway and make your way up to the old surfing village of Haleiwa, where you’ll find little shops and an amazing lunch spot – Haleiwa’s Joe.

Once filled up with fresh fish burgers follow up North and enjoy the constant views of the coastal landscape with amazing surf spots passing by, such as Sunset Beach, Waimea Bay, and Banzai Pipeline.

Usually, when the swell is up, you can simply stop on the side of the road and join hundreds of other visitors watching the pros take their waves.

This will quickly turn into an unforgettable Christmas experience.

Waimea Beach in Oahu Hawaii with a large rock on the left side of the shot and people sitting on both the rock and sand

Destin, Florida

From Disha of Disha Discovers

Some people enjoy staying home for Christmas. Others like to get away and have a vacation.

If you fall into the latter category, Destin, Florida is a great place to escape for a warm USA Christmas on the beach.

Destin truly feels like one of those picturesque towns you see in a Hallmark Christmas movie.

While others are dealing with cold weather, you’ll be hanging out on the beach in a t-shirt and a light jacket.

If you’re worried about not having a white Christmas, don’t worry too much. The gorgeous white sand on the beaches is just as white as snow.

group of boats parked at crab island destin florida

Also, Destin offers several Christmas activities throughout the month of December with everything from tree lightings to parades.

Aside from Christmas activities, there are plenty of other great things to do in Destin.

The Destin Harbor Boardwalk is filled with restaurants and shops. It’s fun to walk around and sample fresh seafood from all of the eateries.

Another memorable thing to do in Destin is to take a sunset dolphin cruise. It’s a magical experience, especially at sunset.

The best part about spending Christmas in Destin is that there won’t be very many tourists around.

By then, peak season has died down and you can enjoy everything Destin has to offer without tons of people around.

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

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14 Best Christmas Vacations For Families – Kid Friendly Ideas!

Claire Allard

There’s no other way to spend the happiest time of the year than with family. 

If you’re looking to spend it outside of the home, there are many fun, family-friendly destinations that will get you in a joyful mood.

I’m talking about sleigh rides, ice skating, Christmas-themed events, and many more.

The least you can expect is getting stressed during the holidays, right?

I’m a travel writer and a parent. 

And I’ve been spending Christmas outside of my home yearly to review top holiday activities and destinations. 

I’ve curated a list of holiday ideas for you and your family because I know that the best Christmas vacations for families provide lively events and cheery décor.

These would enhance the holiday spirit.

I have ranked these based on family-friendly activities, safety, accommodation quality, affordability, accessibility, and weather.

Whatever fits your family’s needs, the perfect Christmas vacation will always be for you.

So, do yourself a favor and check out the list below. 

Best Christmas Vacations For Families Compared

There are many vacation options, whether you want to spend a white Christmas or relax on a sunny beach. Here’s a quick guide to them:

Editor’s Choice

The Sherry-Netherland

The Sherry-Netherland

Christmas is best spent here with its five-star service and high-end accommodations.

  • Family-friendly Activities: 4/5
  • Safety: 5/5
  • Accommodation Quality: 5/5
  • Affordability: 3/5
  • Accessibility: 5/5
  • Festive Atmosphere: 4.5/5

#2nd Best Choice

Marriott's Willow Ridge Lodge

Marriott’s Willow Ridge Lodge

This is the best place to go if you want a quiet and relaxing Christmas.

  • Family-friendly Activities: 5/5
  • Accommodation Quality: 4/5
  • Affordability: 4/5
  • Accessibility: 3/5 
  • Festive Atmosphere: 4/5

#3rd Best Choice

Nimb Hotel

If you want to get to know the city, this is a great place to visit since it matches its history.

  • Accessibility: 4/5
  • Festive Atmosphere: 5/5

Here are the top 14 Christmas vacations for families.

1. The Sherry-Netherland (Editor’s Choice)

781 5th Ave New York, NY 10022 (212) 355-2800 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Ratings Criteria

  • Luxury amenities 
  • Convenient location
  •  Limited activities on-site

Nothing can beat the view of New York during Christmas. 

So stay at the Sherry-Netherland, a classic hotel that was built in 1927.

It’s among the best boutique hotels in New York City for a family-friendly stay. 

You’ll find this hotel on the corner of Fifth and 59th at the entrance to Central Park.

Plus, it’s just steps away from Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue shopping. 

While here, head to the Rockefeller Center with your family to see their famous Christmas tree. 

Or take a few steps outside to relax at Central Park.

One of the world’s most incredible parks is a magnet for kids and grownups.

Related: Places to Eat in NYC

Related: Best Winter Vacations for Families

Related: Best Hotels in NYC

2. Marriott’s Willow Ridge Lodge

2929 Green Mountain Dr Branson, MO 65616 (417) 348-3100 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Many activities on-site
  • Cozy accommodations 
  • Hard to locate

Marriott’s Willow Ridge Lodge will always be a family favorite.

The resort features villas with an array of family-friendly amenities to use.

Expect clean rooms and well-maintained facilities during your stay too. 

After a busy day at the Entertainment Capital of the World, relax by the indoor and outdoor pool.

Hang out by the campfire and make smores with kids. 

You can also play shuffleboard, basketball or spend some time in the activities area.

There’s a specific den for teens and a playroom for young children.

Each member of the family has tons to do in the accommodation.

Related: Best Family Resorts Near Branson

3. Nimb Hotel

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Bernstorffsgade 5 1577 København, Denmark (458) 870-0000 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Thrilling festivities
  • Rich in history and culture 

Nimb Hotel is considered a treasure in Copenhagen.

The 1909 castle will leave you in awe of its beauty.

Its restaurants and bars on-site are other reasons to book a trip here.

Celebrating Christmas with family would be magical here. 

Nimb Hotel’s Tivoli Garden comes to life during the holidays with a shimmering Christmas tree.

There are also vendor stalls where goodies are sold to share the Christmas spirit.

Young children can enjoy the rides on-site.

Then, the whole family can get together to listen to Christmas music.

4. Enzian Inn

Enzian Inn

590 US Hwy 2 Leavenworth, WA 98826 (800) 223-8511 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Enzian Inn is your home away from home during the holiday vacation.

Looking out the window, you’ll see magnificent mountains, rich green forests, and fresh, clear skies.

You might think you’re in the Alps during Christmas. 

The family-run alpine-themed lodge is a 5-minute walk from the city center of Leavenworth. 

Enzian Inn also offers free use of cross-country ski equipment or free passes at the Enzian Falls Championship Putting Course.

Kids can always enjoy their indoor and outdoor swimming pools.

Other amenities for families include ping-pong tables, racquetball or basketball court, and a complimentary round of golf.

It’s an excellent alternative to Marriott’s Willow Ridge Lodge or Nimb Hotel.

Related: Best Places to Visit in December in the USA

5. Seneca Falls, NY

Seneca Falls, NY

Seneca Falls, NY Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Seneca Falls, NY is also one of the best vacation spots for Christmas with families.

If you have watched It’s a Wonderful Life (which you are likely to have done over Christmas some time), you will be excited to know that the fictional Bedford Falls is based on Seneca Falls.

The destination hosts a four-day-long It’s a Wonderful Life Festival which is an absolute treat for fans of the film, as well as others.

The kids will certainly enjoy frolicking around the gingerbread house and the mesmerizing light displays.

There are also exciting live concerts for you to enjoy, and if you are lucky, you may even be able to see some of the original cast members who visit the festival occasionally.

Of course, you can also enjoy the classic Christmas fantasy film playing in the town.

Recommended Hotel: Hampton Inn Seneca Falls

Related: Best Places to Visit During Christmas in the USA

6. Jackson Hole, WY

Jackson Hole, WY

Jackson Hole, WY Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Jackson Hole is an incredible family retreat to spend Christmas in, but fair warning, it gets booked out very early in the year.

If you are looking to spend a white Christmas, this is the place to be!

If your family likes to ski, you can enjoy the incredible slopes even on Christmas day.

There are several other winter sports you can enjoy at this incredible snowy destination, such as sledding, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, etc.

The town is decorated appropriately for the holiday season, and the main square, especially, is a place to enjoy the festivities completely.

Enjoy some roasted marshmallows with hot chocolate, and enjoy an incredible white Christmas with your loved ones.

Recommended Hotel: Rustic Inn Creekside

7. Disney World, FL

Orlando, FL Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Who hasn’t entertained some Disney-themed Christmas time getaway ideas at some point in their lives?

The good thing is that this does not have to remain a fantasy in your head.

It is actually incredibly easy to make your Disney Christmas come true, provided you book well in time (trust me, last-minute bookings will not work).

Disney World, Florida is one of the best places to spend Christmas with the family.

If you are traveling with the kids, it is a no-brainer that Disney World is among the great Christmas vacation destinations, not only in the United States but in the whole world.

The lighting display is incredible in every park, and you can even enjoy “snow” in sunny Florida.

Cinderella’s Castle is converted into an incredible Frozen-themed ice palace.

Be honest, this is not exciting only for the kids but even for you!

After all, who can resist some Disney magic around the holidays?

Recommended Hotel: Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

Related: Best Disney Resorts for Kids

8. Stowe, VT

Stowe, VT

Stowe, VT Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

If you are a fan of The Sound of Music, Stowe, Vermont is the perfect place to spend the holidays.

The Trapp Family Lodge is the actual place where the von Trapp family eventually settled after escaping Austria and touring the United States as the Trapp Family Singers.

There are plenty of exciting things to do at this shrine to the von Trapp Family.

The lodge is homely and full of music.

You can also enjoy family activities like sugar maple tours, rock climbing, holiday wreath-making workshops, etc.

You can also enjoy classic films every night, including, of course, The Sound of Music .

The lodge is also incredibly close to the slopes and you can reach your skiing destination in only 15 minutes.

I think one of the most exciting things about this destination, however, is the fact that you can sing Christmas carols with the actual von Trapp family!

Who does not want the hills to come alive with the sound of music?

Recommended Hotel: Trapp Family Lodge

9. Oahu, HI

Oahu, HI Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Oahu in Hawaii is another incredible holiday destination.

This is one of the best options if you want to get away from frigid zones in December and enjoy a delightful, tropical Christmas.

Add a pina colada to your hands, and the picture is complete!

In place of snowmen, the kids can enjoy innovative sculptures made out of the beach sand.

Other than the difference in weather, you can enjoy all the other Christmas staples, like hot chocolate, caroling and opening presents under a beautifully decorated tree.

The incredible thing about Hawaii is that even if you find yourself missing a white Christmas, you can still go ice skating in man-made snow!

It may not sound exciting in theory but I assure you, it can be just as fun when you enjoy this activity with your family and loved ones.

Recommended Hotel: The Modern Honolulu By Diamond Resorts

Related: Oahu Restaurants

Related: Best Hotels in Oahu

10. Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Speaking of white Christmas, the windy city of Chicago is one of the best places to enjoy Christmas with the family.

If New York sounds like too much work or too crowded, Chicago is another great option to spend Christmas in a vibrant city, but far less hectic than NYC.

There is a massive Christmas tree which is the highlight of the city and draws crowds every year.

The parade and the fireworks are not to be missed if you are spending the Christmas break in Chicago.

The Christkindlmarket is an open-air fair that families are also likely to enjoy immensely.

If you are looking for the perfect, exciting and activity-filled Christmas holiday, Chicago is the place to be.

Recommended Hotel: The Peninsula Chicago

Related: Restaurants in Chicago, IL

Related: Best Hotels in Chicago

11. Lake Louise, Canada

Lake Louise, Canada

Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Lake Louise in Banff National Park in Canada is the ideal place to spend a Canadian Christmas.

This is an incredibly beautiful destination in the Canadian Rockies.

This is a picture-perfect Christmas holiday destination.

So much so that I would highly recommend that you make use of this opportunity to take a family photo so you can also use it for your Christmas card.

And well, if Christmas cards are not your style, you can certainly get an exciting photograph for your Instagram—trust me, the likes will not stop!

At Lake Louise, you can go ice skating practically every day and also enjoy hot beverages at the Ice Bar.

There are also exciting board games to play the whole day if you do not feel like taking to the slopes and skiing or sledding.

Recommended Hotel: Fairmont Château Lake Louise

12. National Harbor, MD

National Harbor, MD

Fort Washington, MD 20745 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

National Harbor in Maryland is another great destination to spend Christmas with the family.

The Gaylord National Resort hosts the exciting ICE!

Exhibit that you are bound to enjoy with family.

There are incredible life-sized ice sculptures that are made every year keeping in mind the different themes.

But what I am certain the kids will enjoy the most are the multi-story ice slides.

In fact, let’s not pretend even the adults will not be enjoying these slides!

The kids can also enjoy an exciting Cirque du Soleil show and a Silent Disco at an indoor ice skating rink.

If it gets too cold for you inside, the harborfront is the perfect place for some warmth and rides.

Recommended Hotel: Gaylord National Resort

Related: Best Restaurants in National Harbor

13. Bahamas

Bahamas

The Bahamas Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Bahamas are an incredible place to enjoy a holiday with the family, period.

Now, add Christmas to this mix and it is the cherry on top of an incredible cake.

If you come from a cold place and want to get away from the December chills, this island is the best place to rejuvenate and get some precious vitamin D.

I think Melia Nassau Beach will be one of the favorites for the kids to frolic about in the water.

You can also take a boat ride or go snorkeling in the incredible waters.

The great thing about the Bahamas is that it is ready throughout the year for tourists from all walks of life.

This means that you can find hotels of all ranges and they are all likely to be extremely family friendly.

I would highly recommend paying a visit to Atlantis, even if you do not book your entire stay there.

Recommended Hotel: The Cove at Atlantis

Related: Best All Inclusive Family Resorts in The Bahamas

14. Venice, Italy

Venice, Italy

Venezia, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Venice is beautiful at any time of the year, but it also makes for one of the most wonderful places to go for Christmas with family.

The canal city comes to life with even greater gusto around Christmas time.

There is the Island of Murano, which I would recommend as the best place to be in Venice during Christmas.

The glassworks are exquisite and are alive in their full, sparkling glory when they are lit up for Christmas.

If you have a longer vacation and plan to stay on till New Year’s Eve, the fireworks are not to be missed and will certainly be something the kids will enjoy.

Venice is known as a picturesque holiday destination, but few people think of it as a Christmas destination.

But I think that is the beauty of this destination as then you can truly enjoy the Christmas spirit without the regular tourists crowding the historic city.

Recommended Hotel: Ca’ Bonfadini Historic Experience

Vacationer’s Guide 

Comparing destinations: which one is right for you.

You must compare each destination before booking one for Christmas.

Consider your family’s preferences and your budget.

Then, compare the benefits of each attraction.

Spending Christmas at The Sherry-Netherland means you’ll get a luxurious vacation.

It’s located in the center of New York, so it’s easy to go around the city and admire the holiday vibes.

But within the location, you can do only a few activities.

Marriott’s Willow Ridge Lodge is an ideal place to spend quality time with the family with the number of activities in the resort.

You can be active, play sports, relax by the pool, and sit by the campfire.

It’s just that the hotel is hard to locate.

Though once you go through that, you’ll have the best time.

Staying at Nimb Hotel in Copenhagen surpasses expectations. 

There’s a beautiful garden filled with activities during Christmas.

Kids can go on rides, while adults can hang by the bar.

Unfortunately, the rates are too high compared to other accommodations.

Meanwhile, Enzian Inn is an excellent alternative to these attractions. 

You’ll never run out of things to do at this alpine-themed lodge.

Plus, every room is made comfortable for the guests.

The only downside is some facilities are old and may need maintenance. 

How I Picked The Destinations 

I am an experienced travel writer and a parent.

My family and I always search for the best yearly Christmas vacation attractions and activities.

Apart from that, I also interview locals and fellow parents traveling.

For the places I have yet to visit and activities I haven’t tried, I consult review sites and include these in my research. 

Our Rating Method 

I rate these properties based on the following criteria. 

  • Family-Friendly Activities: I use this criterion to evaluate the family-friendly appeal of every destination. Are the activities engaging for the entire family? Does it include Christmas-themed events, sledding, ice skating, or other fun pursuits? I consider these factors when assessing family-friendly activities.
  • Safety: This assesses the location’s safety measures. Is the vacation destination safe and secure? Are there appropriate safety measures in place? I ask myself these questions when evaluating safety.
  • Accommodation Quality: I use this to rate the quality of lodging at the vacation destination. Are the accommodations comfortable and clean? What amenities are on offer? I consider these factors when assessing accommodation quality.
  • Affordability: This rates the affordability of every trip. What expenses are included in the attraction rates? Are the activities worth the price? Will all family members be satisfied with the cost? I ask myself these questions when evaluating the budget-friendly value of the destination.
  • Accessibility: I use this criterion to evaluate the convenience of reaching the destination. Is it located near major cities or airports? Is it easily accessible by car? I consider these factors when assessing ease of access.
  • Festive Ambiance: This evaluates the holiday spirit of the activities, properties, or attractions. Are there Christmas decorations and lights in the area? Are holiday programs offered during the Christmas season? I ask myself these questions when assessing the festive ambiance of the vacation destination.
  • Festive Atmosphere: For the ideal Christmas vacation, families should assess the festive atmosphere of the activity or the attraction. Are there any Christmas decorations in the area? Are there Christmas lights hung on the attractions? Will there be holiday programs during Christmas? These are the questions I ask myself to evaluate the festive atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Where is the best place to go for the christmas holiday.

The Sherry-Netherland is the place to spend Christmas at. 

What Is The Best Vacation Destination For Teens?

Marriott’s Willow Ridge Lodge is perfect for teens because of the on-site activities, like shuffleboard, basketball, and the teens club.

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All the destinations on this list offer a memorable vacation with your family.

I, myself, won’t ever forget my experience in each one.

I remember making s’mores by the campfire with the kids every night.

There wasn’t a day that we didn’t spend together.

Nimb Hotel’s Tivoli Garden had a giant Christmas tree, and we took family pictures there.

I can still hear the bells ringing and the Christmas songs’ melodies during our trip.

Enzian Inn was also very festive.

It truly felt like we were in the Alps during that holiday because of the elegant setting.

Nonetheless, The Sherry-Netherland was our favorite destination among the rest.

We already knew it was one of the places where you could get the best Christmas vacations for families.

But we were still surprised at how exciting it was to stay there.

The five-star service at the accommodation was unique.

We spent our holiday by the Rockefeller Center and Central Park.

If we could spend another Christmas here, my family would stay for a long time.

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25 Best Places to Go for Christmas in the USA (2023)

C hristmas is a festive season that’s already unique unto itself, but it never hurts to throw a little fun into the mix! We’ve asked some of our favorite travel writers to share what they think are the best places to go for Christmas in the USA (we’ve already covered the best places to celebrate Christmas around the world ). These recommendations for where to go for the Christmas holiday in the United States have my family wanting to book tickets and visit every Christmas destination on the list!

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Where to Go for Christmas in the USA

Holiday events in the south, 1. atlanta, georgia.

As a native Atlantan, the Christmas season is easily my favorite time of year. There are so many different things to do around the city.

For Christmas light displays, there’s the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s popular Garden Nights, Holiday Lights and Lake Lanier Islands’ Lakeside Lights Spectacular. There’s also Stone Mountain Christmas, where a whole village is lit up with holiday cheer.

Be sure to take a day trip to Callaway Gardens. Their “Fantasy in Lights” was named one of the Top 10 Christmas Light Displays in the World.

If culture is your thing, there’s the German Christkindl Market at Atlantic Station and the frou-frou designer rooms of Christmas at Callanwolde. You’ll also want to check out the Alliance Theatre’s annual production of A Christmas Carol or the Atlanta Ballet’s Nutcracker.

Looking for something on the quirky side? Try the Victorian Holiday at historic Oakland Cemetery, the Ugly Sweater Run for charity at Piedmont Park, or Horizon Theatre’s campy Waffle Palace Christmas.

No matter how you prefer to celebrate the holiday, Atlanta is one of the USA’s best places to go for Christmas! – (Bret Love & Mary Gabbett of Green Global Travel)

2. Grapevine, Texas

What a better place to travel for Christmas than Grapevine, Texas , the Christmas Capital of Texas? This small town is big on holiday fun, with more than 1,400 events in 40 days. Christmas in Texas is amazing!

Holiday activities in Grapevine include musical light shows and holiday movie nights. There’s the Parade of Lights and the North Pole Express on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad, complete with a visit from Santa!

Some of my favorite activities included making my own Christmas ornament at Vento Glass Blowing Studio and sampling the hot chocolate bar at Dr. Sue’s Chocolate. And a must is singing along to some of my favorite Christmas carols during a concert at the Palace Theatre!

For those looking for fun photos to commemorate the holidays, head to Liberty Park in downtown Grapevine, which gets decked out with fun decorations for the holidays. Sit with Santa, sneak a kiss at the Mistletoe Booth or pose with the oversized Christmas ornaments that are spread throughout the park. IT’s the perfect spot to snap a photo for your Christmas cards. 

Of course, you can’t go wrong with shopping in the many stores and boutiques in downtown Grapevine or just strolling along, taking in all the holiday decorations. And don’t miss the newest place to stay in Grapevine, Hotel Vin , within walking distance of everything! – (Karon at This Girl Travels )

3. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Head to the middle of the country to experience a holiday trip like no other. Oklahoma City at Christmastime is surprisingly modern, chic, and a foodie’s paradise.

To start off, visit the Holiday Pop-Up Shops, which offer incredible local shopping inside makeshift igloos. Bring your pocketbook!

Then, stop by Katiebug’s Sips & Sweets for gourmet hot chocolate or some of their famous homemade marshmallows.

Finally, finish things off with a Christmas light extravagance, stroll or drive down Automobile Alley. It’s there you’ll spy the entire street lit with holiday lights strung from top to bottom!

For epic holiday fun, you can also head to Myriad Botanical Gardens. At Christmas, the glass conservatory glows with a light show will dazzle you, and an ice-skating rink will entice you outside.

But perhaps the most beautiful spot to visit during the holidays in OKC is none other than the Oklahoma City National Memorial. A Christmas wreath is set upon each chair honoring those who were killed in 1995 during the bombing.   – (Debra of Finding Debra)

4. Nashville, Tennessee

While a White Christmas is a rarity in Nashville , the holiday season in Music City is still bursting with all things holiday magic. It’s well worth a visit during the holiday season! There are tons of festive events, parades, and family-friendly holiday goodness. Here are a few of our favorites:

You’ll want to experience the Country Christmas at The Gaylord Opryland Resort , where the entire hotel is transformed into a winter wonderland. There are magical light displays throughout the hotel (free to the public), a holiday Seuss-themed playground made entirely of ice, holiday activities, music performances, and different events all season long!

We also love Cheekwood’s Holiday Lights, where millions of bulbs are strung throughout the mansion and botanical gardens. Cheekwood also hosts Santa’s live reindeer, and some weekends, the jolly old elf himself makes an appearance, too! There are s’more’s pits, holiday carolers, stalls selling hot chocolate, and hot toddies for those (occasionally) chilly Nashville nights.

Holiday markets pop up throughout the city, and horse and carriage rides flock to local neighborhoods for more light viewing. You can attend a sweet family holiday parade downtown to start the season or plan a trip on the North Pole Express Excursion Train run by the Tennessee Central Railway Museum.  – (Sarah at The Wandering Rumpus )

5. Orlando, Florida (Walt Disney World at Christmas)

We absolutely love Walt Disney World during the holiday season . There’s something just so magical about seeing the theme parks and hotels all decked out for the holidays. Where else will you find so many Christmas attractions for kids?

The week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve is one of the busiest times of the year to visit Disney World. Parks are decorated as early as November. We have found that the first couple of weeks of December is one of the least-crowded times to visit.

Don’t miss Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. The parades are Christmas-themed, and there are special holiday treats. There are nightly fireworks set to festive holiday music and Christmas carols to keep you in the holiday spirit!

The weather in Orlando can be unpredictable at that time of year, but chilly in Florida is still a lot warmer than in many other places. Plus, seeing Cinderella’s Castle sparkle in holiday lights will warm up even the Grinchiest heart. We think it’s definitely one of the best places to go for Christmas in the US.  – (Corinne at Have Baby Will Travel )

6. Pawley’s Island, South Carolina

Located 70 miles north of Charleston and 25 miles south of Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island is the perfect South Carolina getaway . From the laid-back lifestyle to untouched beaches, it’s amazing to be there with the little ones during the holidays!

The Brookgreen Gardens Nights of a Thousand Candles event, features hand-lit candles, holiday lights, and music. It’s a bucket list destination for anyone that loves Christmas! Brookgreen Gardens is a 9,100-acre sculpture garden and wildlife preserve.

Atalaya Castle is next, but be sure to listen to the audio tour, which will help you appreciate it even more! We also recommend visiting Atalaya before Brookgreen Gardens, as the owners donated that land, and a lot of Anna Hyatt Huntington’s sculptures are there (it just adds more depth and understanding to the experience!).

Huntington Beach State Park is around the corner from Atalaya Castle, and every New Year’s Day, there’s a 2-mile hike led by a park ranger, which is great to do with kids! – (Dominique of Well Traveled Child)

7. Oxford, Mississippi

From a charming Holiday Village filled with gingerbread houses to a newly launched Peppermint Trail, the quaint town of Oxford, MS is the perfect place to spend the holidays.

As the temperatures begin to drop, this college town transforms into Santa’s workshop at the North Pole. Several family-friendly events and shows we recommend are:

  • Christmas Parade:  Don’t miss the Oxford Christmas Parade with its festive Seuss-theme related floats, holiday music, and Santa’s arrival!
  • Holly Jolly Holidays : Holly Jolly Holidays captures the spirit of the season with festive experiences that include visits with Santa, ice skating, lighting of the tree and the Peppermint Trail, which is literally a trail of peppermints on the town’s sidewalks leading to some peppermint treats (think sweets, coffee, cocktails, and more).
  • Holiday Village:  Located at the Ford House, community members and civic groups show off their Gingerbread creations, while guests can also find a miniature village with a working train, a holiday-themed LEGO house, a mailbox for Santa, a decorated tree.
  • Peppermint Bear and the Toy Elves:  Theatre Oxford join in the fun with their family-friendly musical, Peppermint Bear and the Toy Elves , which is sure to please all ages.

8. Alpine, Georgia

If you are looking for a small town to visit at Christmas , head to Alpine Helen in the Northeast Georgia mountains. This tiny town is so magical that two Lifetime Christmas movies have been filmed here.

From the day after Thanksgiving through mid-February, this picturesque Bavarian village is dressed up and illuminated. Visitors come from all around to see the festive shop windows and streets, savor authentic German beer and cuisine, and do some Christmas shopping.

Take in the magic at the Annual Lighting of the Village in Edelweiss River Park. The town’s 20-foot Christmas tree is bedazzled with 8,000 lights and 800+ ornaments. Everyone gathers to listen to local musicians before Santa’s arrival!

Don’t miss the Christkindlmarkt at the Marktplatz a traditional German event with everything from unique gifts to an assortment of food, drinks and candied treats.

Another holiday favorite is the Victorian Christmas in the historic settlement of Sautee-Nacoochee. At the  Hardman Farm State Historic Site the manor is decked out in holiday décor and docents dress in their finest 1870s clothes. You will also find live music, wagon rides, caroling, and s’mores.

Holiday Celebrations in the Midwest

9. chicago, illinois.

We think that the Windy City is one of the best places to go for Christmas with kids. Holiday festivities kick off with the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival the week before Thanksgiving. Ice skating is a huge attraction in the city. There’s a gorgeous outdoor rink at the Peninsula Chicago , and the skating ribbon at Maggie Daley Park is one of the best.

Don’t miss the Chicago holiday season highlight –  the traditional German Christkindl Market in Daley Plaza. There’s a Käthe Wohlfahrt Christmas shop with hand-crafted ornaments, some glühwein, and even Santa and the Christkind. Be sure to go on weekdays early in the season or first thing in the morning to avoid crowds.

Those looking for more cultured events should head to one of the local theaters for the Nutcracker, A Christmas Carol, or It’s a Wonderful Life (performed as an interactive 1940s radio show!).

Want to get your girlfriends together? Try a holiday tea at The Drake , The Ritz , or the Russian Tea Room. The Thorne Miniature Rooms at the Art Institute are decorated for the holidays and are a fun treat for all ages.

Want to head outside? Don’t miss the Morton Arboretum’s Illumination: Tree Lights, with its completely decorated trees and holiday musical accompaniment.

And the Chicago Botanic Garden has Lightscape, an incredible display of lights that all ages will enjoy!

Both the Lincoln Park and Brookfield Zoo have excellent holiday light events to celebrate all season long, too. Chicago will always be one of our favorite places to take kids for Christmas! – (Kirsten of Kids Are a Trip)

10. Indianapolis, Indiana

More than 100,000 people will gather on Monument Circle the Friday after Thanksgiving to celebrate the lighting of 4,784 lights strung from the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors monument. Millions of sightseers will take in this brilliant spectacle throughout the holiday season, lit through early January.

Travelocity named the Circle of Lights one of the top 5 “must-see Christmas trees” in the nation. We think it’s one of the best places to go for Christmas in the USA.

Other Indianapolis attractions include the Winterlights winter wonderland at Newfields, with its beautifully decorated gardens, and Christmas at the Zoo , the oldest holiday lights exhibit at a zoo. – (Patricia at Savvy Traveling )

11. Santa Claus, Indiana

During the holiday season, a visit to Santa Claus, Indiana , goes unmatched, with parades, pancake breakfasts, light displays, and endless festive events taking center stage during their Christmas Celebration.

Local organizations get caught up in the holiday spirit with special events such as Storytime with Santa, gingerbread house contests, cookie baking, and more!

Discover the charm of this holiday town by sending a special letter to Santa at the original Santa Claus Post office and then exploring how the town got its iconic name at the Santa Claus Museum and Village.

Peer inside the original church that’s been decked out for the holidays before snapping a photo of the impressive 22-ft solid concrete Santa Claus Statue.

Venture to Santa’s Candy Castle to attempt their Fire & Ice Challenge, which features their signature frozen hot chocolate and “Fire” popcorn! Then end the day roasting chestnuts over an open fire.

There are so many things to do in Santa Claus, Indiana, it’s the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit! – (Stephanie of Consistently Curious)

Holiday Events in the West

12. colorado springs, colorado.

If you haven’t visited Colorado Springs for Christmas , your family is missing out on so many holiday things to do. It’s one of the best Christmas towns, just 90 minutes from Denver, offering that getaway feeling without the long drive or flight. Yet for families not living in Colorado, their airport is small and easy to navigate without long security lines.

You can visit Santa and his elves at the North Pole, Home of Santa’s Workshop, a Christmas-themed mountain amusement park with rides and attractions. Open year-round, it is located on the Pikes Peak Highway, giving your family amazing views!

There are many festive things to do in Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region. Ride the Royal Gorge Railroad with Santa and do some gift shopping at the Holiday Market.

Take the kids to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, the highest-altitude zoo in the US, for their electric safari with sparkling lights. Or experience a winter wonderland with a sleigh ride at the Lazy C Guest Ranch.

During the holidays, splurge on a room at The Broadmoor , where the entire property is bathed in Christmas lights, and the hotel lobby features themed holiday displays! And don’t miss the winter lights at the Broadmoor Falls for the perfect end to your holidays in Colorado Springs. –(Diana Rowe of Traveling in Heels)

13. Scottsdale, Arizona

One of our favorite places to spend the holiday season is Scottsdale, Arizona. There’s nothing quite like celebrating in the desert.

Experience a Southwestern holiday tradition at the Desert Botanical Garden’s Las Noches de Las Luminarias . It features over 8,000 hand-lit luminarias (small bags weighted with sand and a votive candle inside), live music, and festive drinks.

Another fun idea is climbing aboard Verde Canyon Railway’s Christmas Train for a magical ride to the North Pole.

Scottsdale resorts go all out with the decorations, but our favorite by far is Christmas at the Princess . The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess goes all out with holiday decor which covers everything from the lobby to the pool area and beyond.

Hang out by the ice rink, make s’mores, ride a Ferris wheel, and catch their choreographed light show. Don’t miss the all new Aurora Ice Lounge – an ice bar chilled to a cool 20 degrees, and so much more. If you are looking for an amazing Christmas hotel , this is the one to book!

14. Jackson, Wyoming

Jackson, Wyoming is a picturesque mountain town in the foothills of the majestic Teton Mountain Range in the valley known as Jackson Hole.

This charming ski town is even more magical around Christmas and popular among avid skiers and snowboarders. White lights are beautifully strung across the streets and illuminate the town square.

Winters in Jackson Hole can get extremely cold. Despite the cold temperatures, a stroll down the covered, wooden sidewalks in downtown Jackson is a great way to spend a brisk winter afternoon. Duck into a coffee shop, grab a hot cocoa, or shop for locally made crafts in one of Jackson’s many mom-and-pop shops.

At Christmas time, the historic Wort Hotel in the heart of Jackson is beautifully decorated with lit garland, poinsettias, and a large Christmas tree in the lobby. It’s the perfect place to stay for a cozy holiday getaway!

If visiting Jackson Hole with kids , we recommend going for a snow tubing adventure at Kings Tubes Park or taking a sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge, where you’ll ride past hundreds of wild elk that roam the valley. –(Melissa of Parenthood and Passports)

15. Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

Santa may swap his sleigh for an outrigger canoe when dropping off gifts for the children of Kailua Kona, but that doesn’t mean a Hawaiian Christmas is without traditional trappings! You’ll find the historic village decked out with lights, tinsel, and Christmas trees.

Visitors may spot penguins and other Arctic creatures sporting grass skirts as well. The Kailua-Kona Community Christmas Parade kicks off the season. It’s sure to be a sight as it travels along Ali’l Drive, Kona’s main drag.

If you need a little snow during your Christmas Holiday, head to Mauna Kea. There won’t be enough powder to ski or snowboard, but you’ll get your fill. Tour companies provide visitors with warm gear, so there’s no need to pack it!

Traveling during Christmas time doesn’t mean your family has to forgo the Nutcracker Ballet or Christmas Eve services either. The West Hawaii Dance Theatre and Academy, accompanied by the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra, presents a visually stunning family-friendly Nutcracker production.

Christmas Eve candlelight services at Mokuaikaua Church, Hawaii’s first Christian church, feature a “Silent Night” hula.  So, stop dreaming of an island Christmas and go enjoy it! Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas!). –(Kristine Dworkin from Trekaroo)

If you are looking for other places to explore in Hawaii, check out what to do in Kauai !

16. Las Vegas, Nevada

We think Las Vegas is one of the best family Christmas destinations in the USA. Many people think Las Vegas can’t be a Christmas destination, but it certainly is! You can find plenty of holiday spirit without the cold weather.

Walking around Las Vegas, you’ll feel the Christmas spirit everywhere. Even the light show at the Bellagio joins the festivities with holiday-themed music.

We recommend going ice skating at the LINQ Promenade. This would be the perfect time to ride the world’s largest Ferris wheel.

The Bellagio Conservatory changes its display to Christmas decorations, which will get your little ones excited for Santa. You can also take a trip to Magical Forest, where your kids can walk through tens of thousands of lights while enjoying some holiday treats.

Skip cooking this year and go to the many buffets on the strip. Everyone gets to eat what they want, and you don’t have to clean up the mess. It’s a win-win for everyone!

Families will love the Global Winter Wonderland in Las Vegas. It is the only time you can see the major attractions in the world in one place. Imagine seeing the White House, the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Egyptian Pyramids, the Taj Mahal, and the North Pole. You can see all of that and more at the Global Winter Wonderland, and it’s the perfect way to cap off your time in Las Vegas with kids ! Vegas is the perfect place for families to go for Christmas. – (It’s a Family Thing)

17. Leavenworth, Washington

Leavenworth is just a few hours away from Seattle, but as you pass thru the Cascade Mountains, you will feel transported to another country. The town is consistently voted one of the best places to go with kids for Christmas.

Surrounded by snow-covered peaks, this Bavarian-themed town feels truly magical at Christmas time. Not only will you enjoy beautiful Christmas lights on all of the Bavarian buildings on Front Street, but there’s a dramatic light display throughout the city park.

Kids will enjoy taking advantage of the sledding hill under the twinkling lights. Once they’ve worked up an appetite, grab a German sausage at Munchen Haus and then head to the Gingerbread Factory for hot chocolate and the most delicious gingerbread cookies.

And don’t miss the 2-story Kris Kringl Christmas store to pick out a new ornament for your tree!Just outside of town, kids will love visiting the Leavenworth Reindeer Farm to meet the animals or taking a photo with Santa and his sleigh. –(Jen at Thrifty Northwest Mom)

18. San Francisco, California

San Francisco has no white Christmases thanks to its temperate winter weather. What the City by the Bay lacks in snow, however, it makes up for in holiday spirit! Christmas in California is always an incredible experience!

San Francisco’s holiday season begins after Thanksgiving with the enormous Union Square Christmas tree lighting. Union Square also erects a temporary ice-skating rink and plays home to Santa in the world’s second-largest Macy’s, which faces the square.

San Francisco is always a popular holiday travel destination, so the city’s finest hotels compete to outdo one another every year!

The Fairmont San Francisco builds an enormous 2-story gingerbread house in its lobby. The Westin St. Francis creates not one, but 2 castles of sweets in theirs. Many luxury hotels offer decadent holiday high teas on weekends, most of which are kid-friendly family traditions.

The holiday theater scene in San Francisco is always bustling as well. The San Francisco Ballet performs the Nutcracker annually, and the American Conservatory Theater’s yearly run of A Christmas Carol has been a tradition for over 40 years. –(Leslie at Trips with Tykes)

19. Seattle, Washington

While Seattle doesn’t always get a White Christmas, it’s definitely full of holiday cheer! There are so many kid-friendly Seattle Christmas activities that are totally worth a holiday vacation to Seattle. Enchant Christmas and Lumaze are two large-scale holiday light events with Christmas Markets.

There are also visits with Santa and epic light displays to check out. The Fairmont Olympic Hotel has the most adorable Teddy Bear Suite, where you can take Christmas photos of your kids in a room full of fluffy teddy bears. In their lobby, they have their annual Festival of Trees, plus a life-size gingerbread house you can walk through. It smells amazing!

Speaking of gingerbread, the Seattle Sheraton has their annual Gingerbread Village. It features incredible gingerbread displays based on a theme that changes every year (it’s been Star Wars and the Grinch in the past).

Westlake Center has an outdoor carousel and artists’ market with handmade gift items. And Pike Place Market has an outdoor Santa photo op that’s completely free! Seattle is one of the very best places to go for Christmas in the Pacific Northwest!  –(Marcie of Marcie in Mommyland)

20. San Diego, California

San Diego doesn’t disappoint during the holidays with its cool temperatures and extensive list of events.

Don’t miss December nights at Balboa Park which is free for the whole family. It features light displays, musical performances, delicious food, and more.

Another fun holiday event for families is  Lightscape  at the San Diego Botanic Garden. This illuminated trail only happens at night and spans one mile featuring over a million twinkling lights. So gather the kids and head to this magical display!

Best Christmas Events in the East

21. boston, massachusetts.

Boston, MA is one of the best places to visit during the Christmas season in the United States.  This Northeastern seaside city can be a festive winter wonderland, but it most certainly will be magical during the holiday season.

Some of the best activities to enjoy include a showing of Boston Ballet’s Nutcracker at The Opera House, one of this iconic show’s most spectacular and kid-friendly performances.

Ice skating on the Frog Pond in the Boston Common is a favorite of locals, as is seeing the grandeur of a spectacular Christmas Tree in the same location.  Faneuil Hall is the site of another massive Christmas tree. Plus, it’s the location of Blink! Holiday lights and music show (a favorite if visiting Boston with teens ).

For a festive holiday stroll and some last-minute shopping, the Boston Winter Holiday Market in Government Center is a great way to enjoy the season and get into the spirit while strolling the vendor stalls, live entertainment, and delicious foods.

One of the more special Boston holiday traditions includes a holiday tea where kids bring a toy for charity. The immensely popular Teddy Bear Tea at the Four Seasons collects bears for charity and offers little ones a joyful celebration, including special guests.

No Boston Christmas event is complete without a performance of the Holiday Pops concert, a fantastic event to get into the music of the season, led by the brilliant Keith Lockhart and performed by the world-renowned Boston Pops. Boston is a wonderful city to enjoy the holidays with so many Christmas festivities. –(Keri of Bon Voyage With Kids)

22. New York City, New York

People would always ask me if I’m going somewhere for the holidays. My answer would always be a definitive, “No!” I never understood why anyone in my great City of New York would want to go anywhere else during this time of year.

New York City is arguably one of the best Christmas vacations. Restaurants are decorated to the hilt, and the energy is unmatched.

There are quintessential destinations such as visiting Macy’s SantaLand to skating at Rockefeller Center’s most famous rink, under the most famous Christmas tree. The Christmas lights in NYC can be found on nearly every corner and are sure to put a smile on even a Grinch’s face!

23. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The City of Brotherly Love always rolls out the red carpet for the holiday season. Christmas in Philly is magical for all ages. City Hall is dressed up and ready to welcome you to the annual Christmas Village, with an ice rink and carousel for the whole family to enjoy.

Anyone who grew up in Philadelphia will remember the old Wanamaker’s department store organ show. Thankfully, when Macy’s took over the shop, they continued the Christmas traditions with the Macy’s Christmas Light Show that happens throughout the day.

Take the kids to see the window displays before scouting out your spot within the store. We personally like the view from the second floor, but we get there early. The crowds do gather. While one parent holds a spot, the other can take the kids to see Santa.

Down on the river, the Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest is where you want to be at night. Lights are up, hot cocoa is keeping frozen toes warm, and locals and visitors are skating around the pier as the DJ plays musical highlights from the decades.

Other events and holiday decor you don’t want to miss include the Franklin Square Holiday Festival and Electrical Spectacle Holiday Light Show, the official Christmas tree at City Hall.

There’s also the Comcast Holiday Spectacular, a super hi-res LED show combining the Pennsylvania Ballet’s The Nutcracker, a sleigh ride over the city, and a sing-along!

Looking for a day trip outside of Philadelphia? Head south to Longwood Gardens to see one of the most beautiful Christmas displays in the country. Each year the garden picks a new theme, and we hear this year will be “A Very Retro Christmas!”

Trees hang from the ceilings of the conservatory, and we can’t wait to pop in to take a look. Make sure you stay until after dark to see the lights throughout the garden. Bundle up the kids and grab hot chocolates in the cafe. Then stroll through millions of light displays across the grounds of this historic DuPont Estate. – (Keryn Means of Twist Travel Mag)

24. Washington, DC

Christmas in Washington, DC is one of the best places to go for Christmas with the family. There’s always something to do, from Christmas markets to the tree lighting and boat parades, especially on the weekends!

Book your hotel early if you want to come to the Nation’s Capital for the National Christmas Tree or U.S. Capitol tree (our favorite) lighting ceremony. If you want to tour the White House, grab your tickets ASAP. It books up early, and the process isn’t always simple.

Get a little exercise on the outdoor National Gallery of Art’s Sculpture Garden ice skating rink. You can also see Mount Vernon by Candlelight. It’s a very unique view of George Washington’s home during the holidays, with 18th-century dancing, cider, cookies, and more. –(Keryn of DC Travel Mag)

25. Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg, Virginia is one of our favorite places to travel for the Christmas holidays. The Historic Triangle area of Jamestown, Yorktown, and Williamsburg holds various events in the month of December to celebrate Christmas.

In the historic district, you can attend a tree lighting ceremony, cookies with Santa, and a lighted boat parade. There’s an annual Christmas market, an ice-skating rink, and holiday decorations all around!

You’ll even find special presentations at Colonial Williamsburg, the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, and the Jamestown Settlement showcasing colonial Christmas traditions.

Busch Gardens Williamsburg also has a special ticketed event from mid-November to early January called Busch Gardens Christmas Town. It is considered one of the largest light displays in the world.

In addition to the ten million lights, Busch Gardens offers most of its rides and special holiday shows, activities, and food. Busch Gardens Christmas Town is a must-see if you’re planning a visit to Williamsburg with kids during the holiday season.

From the historic areas to the modern sections, the entire Williamsburg area comes alive with Christmas spirit during December. It truly is one of the best places to go for Christmas in the USA. – (Margie of DQ Family Travel)

Looking for other Christmas travel ideas? Don’t miss our favorite holiday celebrations in the Midwest and the Best Small Towns to Visit at Christmas !

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16 Best Destinations For A Classic Southern Christmas

Valerie Fraser Luesse has been affiliated with Southern Living and its parent company since 1988. She has written some 30 Southern Journal essays for the magazine and extensively covered the unique cultural pockets of the South, including Acadian Louisiana, the Mississippi Delta, South Florida, and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. She released her fourth Southern novel with Revell in 2021.

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The best Christmas vacations can be found right here in the South. Forgo the big presents this year, and plan a family trip instead. The memories made are the gifts that keep on giving. Every year, you'll be able to look back on photos and reminisce on the quality time you spent together. Whether you set your sights on a big city or small town , there's a Southern destination that will love welcoming you for the holidays . From impressive light displays and tree decorating to visits with Santa, festive train rides, and lively all-day parades, the South has more than its fair share of holiday cheer. Celebrate a Southern Christmas somewhere familiar like San Antonio, Orlando, or Washington, D.C., or go a little off-the-beaten-path to smaller destinations like Dahlonega or Leesburg. No matter where you decide to spend the season, you'll get to explore a new place in the glow of holiday lights with heartwarming traditions aplenty.

Dahlonega, Georgia

Very few places do a Southern small-town Christmas as well as Dahlonega, Georgia , which is one of the South's favorite holiday towns. Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more picturesque small town at Christmastime. Dahlonega combines small-town charm with a Christmas spirit and flare that will have you feeling like you're on the inside of a snowglobe. The town in North Georgia is decked out in glittering lights and thronged with rambling horse-drawn carriages as Southerners flock from far and wide to see this sight during the Christmas season. Its Old-Fashioned Christmas festival lasts all month long and includes everything from a Christmas parade to a lovely tree lighting ceremony. Dahlonega also is surrounded by wineries that make the perfect day destination for seasonal sipping. If you aren't looking to leave the quaint downtown, there are also a bevy of tasting rooms scattered around the town square. You can sip and shop at a varied collection of local shops and boutiques that are ideal for finding a unique Christmas gift for everyone on your list!

San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio's most famous attraction, the San Antonio River Walk, really shines during the holidays, with hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights hung in the trees. Start your Christmas vacation off right with Ford Holiday Boat Caroling , which takes place from November 30 to December 23. While drifting down the magnificently lit River Walk, floating carolers serenade revelers with holiday favorites. There's no better way spend your Christmas vacation than by roaming the River Walk alongside canopies of colorful Christmas lights. It's a must-see area in a city packed with festivities. In addition to all of this holiday splendor, there is also the San Antonio Botanical Garden's seasonal Lightscape show, which has been reimagined this year and is packed with garland, poinsettias, and ribbons galore. Then there is the Pearl's holiday night market, which is held at a former brewery constructed in 1883. If you want even more Christmas festivities to attend, there is the Ford Fiesta de Las Luminarias , a unique and culturally rich Mexican Christmas event.

Dallas, Texas

Whether you are in search of a fairytale Christmas celebration or you are looking to find a place to defrost from the cold December chill, Dallas is one of the best places to spend the holiday season . The shopping throughout the city is unmatched anywhere in the region, and there are holiday decorations and lights displays to be seen everywhere you turn. Two popular spectacular drive-thru light displays can be found at Prairie Lights and the Dallas Zoo . There are also Christmas light food tours led by Dallas by Chocolate , a German-themed holiday market, and Christmas-themed pop-up shops. With a slew of family-friendly festivals to attend, like the annual Holiday at the Arboretum , Dallas has a lot to offer for anyone ready to get into the holiday spirit.

Atlanta, Georgia

Find holiday festivities in abundance throughout December in Atlanta . In addition to historic Atlanta Christmas events , there are also events and activities which celebrate and honor Hanukkah and Kwanzaa traditions. See the Nutcracker ballet performed live at the Fox Theatre, watch the Polar Express in a special screening concert put on by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra , or visit the Eatonton Missletoe Market , which happens every November, giving you plenty of time to complete crucial Christmas shopping. There's also ice skating at Centennial Olympic Park, where the rink comes with a view of the city skyline. With so many things to do in Atlanta during Christmas and the holidays, the possibilities are boundless.

Richmond, Virginia

During the holidays, things are merry and bright in Richmond , a city with plenty of fun Christmas traditions, events, and appearances from none other than Santa Claus himself. King's Dominion, the local amusement park, celebrates with Winterfest , in which the theme park is transformed into a winter wonderland that includes a 300-foot Christmas tree. One can't-miss location is the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden , which puts on the exciting Dominion Energy Gardenfest of Lights throughout the season. Residential neighborhoods and storefronts also come alive with brilliant lights and holiday displays, and there are a plethora of holiday parties to attend. Even if you don't stay at the iconic Jefferson Hotel , you'll want to stop in during your visit to see their exquisitely decorated lobby and participate in their special Holiday Afternoon Teas .

Thomasville, Georgia

There's small-town Christmas charm aplenty in Thomasville, Georgia , where the cobblestone downtown streets are decorated for the holidays, and the locally owned shops warmly welcome visitors during the season. Journey to the past with Thomasville's annual Victorian Christmas, a two-night event with live reindeer, visits from Santa, carriage rides, and a live nativity scene. Performers, carolers, and musicians will also keep you entertained as you shop, eat, and celebrate the holiday season. Other seasonal activities include seeing a holiday movie at The Ritz Amphitheater, attending the annual tree lighting downtown, watching the Christmas parade, or taking a Victorian Sweets Tour of downtown's restaurants and shops.

Louisville, Kentucky

See the bright lights in Louisville during the holiday season. Twenty-five miles east of city center on U.S. 60, the Lake Forest area lights up with holiday cheer. At least 1,200 homeowners light lawns and houses beginning the first week of December. Go at dusk before the traffic turns snail-paced. If you're lucky, you might encounter a snow flurry or two while driving through the displays. For those who never tire of seeing the sparkling lights, direct your vehicle to Lights Under Louisville , a one-of-a-kind underground lights show that takes you on a 17-mile journey underground at Louisville's Mega Cavern. If it's a European Christmas you're dreaming of, spend time at the Paristown neighborhood's Fête De Noël celebration, which runs for six weeks every holiday season. The festival includes an outdoor ice skating rink, photos with Santa, the Brent Street Holiday Market, train rides, seasonal treats, and special movie nights.

Seaside, Florida

Forgo the skis, and fly south during the winter to celebrate Christmas in an unexpected but no-less-jolly way. For a coastal Christmas, few places are as charming as Seaside, Florida , the picturesque community that gets dressed up for the holidays. For those who don't love the crowds, or the glitz and sparkle, of a big-city Christmas, Seaside is the understated but still festive destination you've been looking for. Long-loved restaurants hung with garlands and lights offer up seafood and good times on 30A. The white sand beaches provide a different kind of white Christmas, but who could complain about spending December somewhere where it's sunny and 70 degrees? Events are sprinkled throughout the seasoning, starting with the Turn on the Town party in Central Square, where the town tree is lit and activities abound for adults and kids. Head back to the Seaside Amphitheater closer to the big day to see a Christmas concert courtesy of Sinfonia Gulf Coast.

Washington, D.C.

For a lively Christmas celebration, Washington, D.C. is unbeatable. The nation's capital always has a big season of holiday festivities, including lights displays, ice skating, the national Christmas tree lighting, menorah lighting, and many more celebrations that mark the highlights of the season. Both the National Christmas Tree and the US Capitol Christmas Tree are magnificent displays of lights and holiday cheer. Find more festivities and sights at the likes of the National Cathedral Christmas Concerts , The District's Holiday Boat Parade , Season's Greenings at the Botanic Gardens , Christmas Carol at Ford's Theatre , and the Downtown Holiday Market where vendors gather to sell arts, crafts, jewelry, specialty items, and more. Consider this an excellent place to find one-of-a-kind gifts for your loved ones. There really is no better time to be in D.C. than the holidays.

Bardstown, Kentucky

For a small-town Kentucky Christmas , set your sights on Bardstown , which is a charming small town at any time of year, but turns into a magical holiday oasis once the temperatures drop and winter begins. The town is strung with lights and filled with festivities throughout the season. Horse-drawn carriages run throughout town, whisking you through the twinkling, picturesque landscape in holiday style. There are also tree lightings, candlelight tours, and train rides. The entire town celebrates the season with Christmas 'Round Bardstown, which boasts more than 20 different activities and events throughout the holidays, beginning with the Downtown Holiday Preview and culminating with My Old Kentucky Dinner Train's New Year's Eve Excursion.

Orlando, Florida

For a warmer celebration, take a Christmas vacation to the place where dreams come true, yearlong–Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Disney World is filled with holiday cheer during the season and has schedules upon schedules full of festivities, from music and ice skating to fake snow, and caroling along with all of your favorite Disney characters. Beyond Disney, athletic events, festivals, concerts, cultural events, outdoor celebrations, and even virtual experiences can all be found in Orlando. The Christmas Celebration at SeaWorld transforms the theme park into a winter wonderland brimming with holiday cheer, thrills, and more than 3 million shimmering lights. Kids can meet Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer or pay a visit to Santa in the Wild Arctic. And the whole family can enjoy award-winning entertainment such as Winter Wonderland on Ice , a spectacular ice-skating extravaganza. At the Universal Orlando Resort, adults and children alike can have a very Hogwarts Christmas by celebrating at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Hogwarts Castle, the alleys of Hogsmeade, and Diagon Alley are all lit up and come alive with festive decorations. See the Frog Choir put a holiday spin on their performances, and even enjoy a hot butterbeer. It's like living inside the movies for the holidays.

Natchitoches, Louisiana

Natchitoches, Louisiana , puts on a fun holiday celebration complete with horse-drawn carriage rides and community festivities throughout the historic district, which is filled with gift shops, antique stores, and art galleries. Christmas is a big deal in this small Louisiana community. The 40-day Festival of Lights draws tourists from all over the world who come with their families to witness the over 300,000 sparkling lights and seasonal decorations on display. The Christmas Festival, which includes a boat parade, pyrotechnics, and a holiday market, is also a big draw. A road trip to experience this small riverfront town's many Christmas festivities is well worth your time.

Grapevine, Texas

Christmas can't be officially trademarked, but historic Grapevine, Texas , just north of Dallas and Fort Worth , has given it a shot. The state senate issued a proclamation more than a decade ago declaring this town the Christmas Capital of Texas . Over the holiday season, Grapevine hosts 1,400 events in just 40 days, including the biggest Christmas parade in North Texas, that features more than 100 floats. You'll see enough string lights to outshine the runway at DFW Airport. To round out your Christmas getaway, visit the town's many shops and boutiques, as well as bustling bistros and wineries, that are all in on the festive fun.

Leesburg, Virginia

Given its proximity to Washington, D.C., and a busy international airport like Dulles, you'd expect Leesburg to feel like a modern suburb on the verge of sprawl, but just the opposite is true. Locals and travelers enjoy an authentic small-town experience as they stroll cobbled sidewalks of the historic district or jostle down dirt roads to an area vineyard. And at Christmastime, the whole town gets into the holiday spirit. Shop at stores decked out for the season like 27 South Interiors , Ketterman's Jewelers , and The Old Lucketts Store . You can also take part in a Holiday Tree Lighting, Holiday Fine Arts and Crafts Show, and the Christmas and Holiday Parade.

McAdenville, North Carolina

Many places worldwide claim to have the best Christmas celebrations, but no holiday location is quite like McAdenville, North Carolina . Brought to the public's attention in 1980, the Charles Kuralt Morning Show featured McAdenville and the town continues to be a popular place for visitors around the holidays. Dubbed Christmastown U.S.A., the town is famous for its glittering light displays, Yule Log Parade, and tree lighting ceremony. This area of the High Country is known as the Christmas Tree Capital of the U.S., so if you live within driving distance, McAdenville is a great place to pick a prize-winning fir to make the star of your seasonal decor.

Helen, Georgia

If you've dreamt of visiting a Bavarian winter wonderland, this North Georgia town will give you a taste. Helen packs a lot of Christmas charm into its tiny two square miles: Think everything from a traditional Christkindlmarkt (a German holiday market) to the annual downtown parade. Because you can't miss Santa on his Bavarian sleigh, now can you? Nothing puts you in a cozy December mood like an alpine village and every inch of this North Georgia town delivers those cheerful European vibes. You can shop until you drop at The Christmas Shoppe , then let your tired feet rest with a horse-drawn carriage ride through downtown.

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17 Best Places to Spend Christmas in California

Published: October 15, 2021

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San Francisco City Hall adorned with red and green illumination during Christmas

Despite being a famous summer destination, spending Christmas in California is a memorable experience. While most travelers head to the ski slopes in Colorado or escape to warmer weather in Arizona, California offers a bit of both. You can enjoy snowy and mild temperatures depending on your destination. Skiing is a must in Lake Tahoe while conditions are perfect for snowshoeing at Yosemite National Park. There are also numerous Christmas attractions and things to do in Southern California like going to Disneyland. Nonetheless, California makes one of the best places to visit in December.

If you’re brainstorming for ideas on what to do this Christmas, we’ve got a list of the best Christmas towns to go to during the festive season.

What Is the Weather Like During Christmas in California?

Snow-covered trees in a forest during winter

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Since it is a huge state, the weather during winter in California highly depends on where you plan on staying.

In Northern California, the weather in December is relatively colder and you can experience snowfall. It’s one of the coolest months, with sunny days and scattered rain showers that don’t last long. If you’re looking for a snowy getaway, head to Lake Tahoe or Mammoth Mountain.

On the other hand, if you want a warm holiday with sunshine or if you miss the beach, Southern California is the place for you. There are rare instances of snow in the city and you have to head to places like Big Bear Lake or higher elevations for your dose of snow. Coastal areas can get gloomy and rainy, so you’ll have to bring an umbrella and jackets for the mild weather.

Whether you want a white or a mildly sunny Christmas in California, you can enjoy the best of both worlds in California!

Best Places to Spend Christmas in Northern California

1. lake tahoe.

Snow covered cabins in the mountains at Lake Tahoe

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Located between the border of California and Nevada, Lake Tahoe is one of the best places to spend Christmas in California. It offers dreamy lakeside views, charming towns, and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. If you want a relaxing holiday vacation, there are plenty of cabins, chalets, villas, and luxury hotels for your staycation.

Head up north to Lake Tahoe and enjoy a multitude of Christmas activities. Enjoy different winter sports at the best Lake Tahoe ski resorts and go skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and more. Embark on a sightseeing cruise around the lake and cruise past snow-capped forests and mountain peaks as you enjoy lunch or dinner. You can also visit the small towns around the lake and join festive gatherings, watch fireworks shows, and go outdoor ice skating.

2. San Francisco

Cable car decked with Christnas decor

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From its iconic cable cars to shopping mall windows, San Francisco is decked with the most fabulous decorations in winter. You’ll truly feel the Christmas spirit as you explore its lively streets and the eminent Golden Gate Bridge. Furthermore, the city comes to life with several Christmas events, festivals, and performances that are sure to delight everyone.

Visit Union Square, the heart of the city, and find the giant Christmas tree embellished with thousands of colorful lights. Lace up your skates and go ice skating surrounded by the city lights reminiscent of skating around Rockefeller Park. If you have more time to spare, go house-hunting around San Francisco and check out the over-the-top and whimsical decorations around the residential areas.

3. Nevada City

The Nevada State Capitol Building decorated with colorful Christmas lights

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If you’re looking for a traditional way to celebrate Christmas in California, head to Nevada City! The small city in Northern California features several historic buildings, some of which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. As such, downtown Nevada City is the perfect setting for old-timey holiday celebrations.

In December, join the Nevada City Victorian Christmas Fair festivities and feel as if you’re transported to a different era. Find locals dressed in period clothing, horse-drawn carriages roaming around, and take in the scent of mulled wine and roasted chestnuts. The atmosphere is reminiscent of the merry Christmas markets in Germany and other cities in Europe. Looking for last-minute Christmas gifts? You’ll find various hand-made trinkets and souvenirs to take home.

4. Napa Valley

View of a winery and vineyard at Napa Valley in winter

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Christmas in Napa Valley? Why not! While it isn’t your usual idea of spending Christmas in California, you’ll be surprised at what the wine region has to offer. There aren’t that many tourists exploring so this is perfect if you want to go somewhere low-key. Best of all, hotels and lodging are inexpensive and you don’t have to book months before to get a room.

Napa Valley’s iconic vineyards may be dormant in winter, but Cabernet Sauvignon wines take over the season. Partake in a tasting session at a winery and sip on the finest California wines. If you’re there on 4th December, make sure to check out the colorful Calistoga Tractor Parade where tractors and trucks adorned with Christmas lights parade around the city.

5. Sacramento

Giant Christmas tree in Downtown Sacramento

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Sacramento isn’t the most popular place to spend Christmas in California, but you’ll be surprised at what it has to offer. It may have little snowfall as compared to other cities, but you can still feel the holiday spirit as you explore Old Sacramento and the Christmas markets. You can also celebrate the 12 Days of Midtown, watch tree lighting ceremonies, and watch productions at the City Theatre.

But out of all these events, the Theatre of Lights at Old Sacramento is the city’s must-see Christmas show. Free and held outdoors, the lights show includes familiar Christmas characters and performers acting out classic Christmas tales. The twinkling lights and decorations bring out a different charm to the old-timey buildings around Old Sacramento. If you’re lucky, you may even get the chance to see Jack Frost and Father Christmas!

6. Yosemite National Park

Christmas in California brings a new charm to Yosemite National Park

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Hailed as one of the most important places on Earth, Yosemite National Park is an iconic American destination. The UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts magical landscapes and postcard-perfect scenery. While most tourists visit it during summer and autumn, spending Christmas in Yosemite brings out another side of this iconic park.

Experience skating at an outdoor ice skating rink in Curry Village or take a scenic sleigh ride and enjoy the views. Although most roads and trails are closed due to snow, places like the Badger Pass Ski Area have become a popular tourist hotspot. Hotels and restaurants also offer a special Christmas menu featuring the finest seasonal ingredients. If you’re spending Christmas at Yosemite, don’t miss the annual Christmas Bracebridge Dinner !

7. Santa Cruz

House decorated with snowmen, gifts, and other ornaments in Santa Cruz

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Santa Cruz in wintertime offers amazing things to do and fun Christmas events for everyone in the family to enjoy. Weather-wise, it can get rainy, but the overall temperature is mild and you can comfortably enjoy your Christmas vacation here. Drop by Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and enjoy the arcade games, ice skating rink, and other holiday events.

Christmas in Santa Cruz is also the perfect time to visit for wildlife enthusiasts as it is the time when monarch butterflies migrate to the eucalyptus groves of Natural Bridges State Park. In addition, elephant seals also return to the beaches for mating season and you can spot whales in Monterey Bay. Aside from whales, you can also get a chance to see sea lions, otters, and many bird species.

Best Places to Spend Christmas in Southern California

One of the best decorated Christmas towns in California is the Danish village of Solvang

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If you’re looking for a slice of Europe in California, don’t miss Solvang in the Santa Ynez Valley. The small town looks straight out of a storybook with its thatch-roofed houses, windmills, and cobblestone streets. And during the holidays, Solvang transforms into a romantic destination that makes you feel as if you’re actually spending Christmas in Europe .

Explore the illuminated streets of Solvang and discover seasonal Danish pastries and admire the holiday decor. Join candlelit tours, caroling events, and fun parades. On select nights, get a chance to meet the Jule Nisse, the Danish version of a Christmas elf. Stroll around Alisal Road and Solvang Park and soak up all the merry vibes and joyful atmosphere.

9. Newport Beach

Boat decked with lights at the Newport Boat Parade, one of the best events during Christmas in California

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Christmas in California’s Newport Beach is a memorable vacation even without the snow. This city is famous for its scenic harbor, old-school amusement park, and stunning beaches. If you’re looking for Christmas destinations minus the freezing cold, visit Newport Beach!

Newport Beach put a holiday twist to its reputation as a harbor city and came up with one of the most unique Christmas festivals: the Newport Boat Parade. This four-day event showcases the people of Newport Beach’s creativity in glamming up their yachts and ships. Watch as hundreds of lavish boats decked in their best holiday getup parade through Newport Bay. You can even book a cruise and see these extravagant boats from a closer perspective!

10. San Diego

A Santa Claus in a sleigh decoration at Balboa Park in San Diego.

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San Diego isn’t your usual place to spend Christmas in California, especially if you’re a fan of white Christmases. However, it is the best destination if you want to spend time on the beach and enjoy warmer temperatures. Not only is it one of the best places to visit in November in the US , but you can still enjoy San Diego even in December.

Even with the warm weather, feel the holiday atmosphere in San Diego! Be in awe of the 25-feet tall Christmas tree in Seaport Village made of bright red poinsettias. Go ice skating by the beach at Hotel Del Coronado and enjoy the coastal views. Drop by Balboa Park’s December Nights and enjoy seasonal entertainment, food, and thousands of wonderful illuminations scattered around the park. At San Diego Bay, watch the Parade of Lights, a procession where lavishly decorated boats and yachts take center stage.

11. RMS Queen Mary, Long Beach

Ice sculpture of the RMS Queen Mary at the holiday Chill at The Queen Mary event

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Docked along the shores of Long Beach, RMS Queen Mary is an imposing landmark in South California. A former ocean liner, the ship is now a hotel, museum, and events facility in the area. It also serves as a popular tourist attraction and even a site for ghost hunting due to the alleged ghost sightings in the ship. In December though, the iconic ship transforms into a winter wonderland, decked with the most elaborate Christmas decor and lights.

Hop on the RMS Queen Mary and go ice skating, ice tubing, and see the tall Christmas tree that overlooks the Long Beach coast. You can also find larger-than-life ice sculptures, light displays, and a North Pole Village where you can meet Santa Claus. The RMS Queen Mary Christmas celebrations also include musical performances and a special dinner on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

12. Los Angeles

Fountain view of the Dancing Fountain in the Grove during Christmas at night

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Los Angeles is one of the quintessential places for Christmas in California. It has miles of drive-thru Christmas lights and plenty of fun things to do for everyone. For starters, skating at Pershing Square is one of the classic ways of enjoying your California vacation. Located in the heart of Los Angeles, Pershing Square is the perfect location for outdoor ice skating. Surrounded by buildings and skyscrapers, skating here almost feels like you’re skating in New York!

From ice skating, hop in your car and discover the best drive thru lights display in LA. Find miles of cedar trees dressed up with Christmas lights at the Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena. In Woodland Hills, Candy Cane Lane is an eight-block residential area decked with lights and decorations. Additionally, you can enjoy the gorgeous lights at Mission Inn from the comforts of your car.

13. Palm Springs

Tap dancers at a holiday event in Palm Springs California

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In summer, the desert landscapes of Palm Springs are an iconic sight. However, it becomes even more gorgeous when colorful lights surround it. This is the perfect place to have a chill Yuletide celebration, sipping drinks on the poolside while enjoying the warm December weather. Moreover, the Christmas season brings a new side of Palm Springs you wouldn’t want to miss.

Enjoy different things to do in Palm Springs in the winter! Ride the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway and see the snow-dusted trees as you ascend to lower temperatures. See the magical light displays at WildLights at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens. If you’re in Palm Springs by the first weekend of December, don’t miss the Festival of Lights Parade to kickstart the Christmas month. If you’re looking for drive-thru Christmas lights, head to Candy Cane Lane.

14. Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, Riverside

The lights at Mission Inn is one of the best events during Christmas in California

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The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is perhaps one of Riverside’s most iconic hotels. It combines a variety of architectural styles from Spanish Gothic, Moorish Revival, Renaissance Revival, and Mediterranean Revival. With its picturesque patios, castle towers, and dramatic halls, the hotel becomes a must-see tourist destination during the holidays.

Mission Inn Festival of Lights attracts nearly half a million spectators and is one of the largest celebrations of Christmas in California. See millions of sparkling lights and hundreds of animated figures as you walk around the hotel premises for free. The hotel’s eclectic interiors combined with the whimsical colorful lights create an ethereal atmosphere perfect for photos. On the grounds, enjoy live performances, horse-drawn carriages, seasonal snacks, and many more merry experiences.

15. Big Bear Lake

View of Big Bear Lake and the snow-covered ski slopes in the background

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If you’re looking for snow in Southern California, Big Bear Lake is one of the best winter getaways in California. It is surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest’s alpine forests and snow-capped peaks. A playground for outdoor lovers, it also has ski slopes and an amazing terrain for snowmobiling, sledding, and other winter sports.

But after all that fun and action, the best way to end your day is by relaxing by the fireplace! Big Bear Lake has plenty of rental cabins and even luxurious villas for your staycation. Spacious and near most of the lake’s top attractions, these are the perfect stays to cap off your holiday adventure. Some cabins also come with extras like outdoor hot tubs, heated pools, and docking areas for boats.

16. Santa Monica

Santa Monica Pier all lit up during dusk

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From downtown Los Angeles, visit Santa Monica and its beaches. The beach town has shores that stretch for miles, offering a warm place to stay and relax at. Moreover, the iconic Santa Monica Pier becomes the city’s top attraction, hosting several events and activities to get everyone in the holiday spirit.

Find holiday art installations and have a fun time ice skating in downtown Santa Monica. All over the city, be amazed as thousands of lights illuminate the shops, trees, streets, and various spaces. Then, visit places like Santa Monica Place and Pacific Park for their larger-than-life Christmas trees perfect for your family photo. Cap off your day with a ride on the Pacific Wheel and admire the city lights from a different perspective.

17. Amusement Parks

Christmas wreath with Disneyland signage in Main Street

Photo by Carlos on Flickr

Celebrate the holiday season at the happiest places on Earth—amusement parks! There’s something about amusement parks that spark joy in everyone. All rides are bedazzled with thousands of colorful lights and the streets are lit up with festive decorations. Then at the end of the day, a grand fireworks show takes place.

In Southern California, don’t forget to visit amusement parks like Disneyland and Universal Studios in winter. The parks feature holiday-themed rides, attractions, and even snacks! In Disneyland, the famous Haunted Mansion gets a Yuletide makeover while Hogwarts in Universal Studios Hollywood showcases a breathtaking lights-and-music show. Regardless of which amusement park you visit, there’s no doubt that you’ll be having a fun time.

Have an Unforgettable Christmas in California!

Because of its vast terrain, you can either experience a snowy or a sunny Christmas in California!

In North California, temperatures are lower and perfect if you want to go cross-country skiing, snowboarding, or other winter sports. This is also the best time to discover a different side of places like Napa Valley or Yosemite National Park which are usually spring or summer destinations. On the other hand, Christmas in South California will be milder and is thus better suited if you want to escape colder temperatures.

If you want to get the best of both worlds, go on a multi-day trip and the most out of your stay. Regardless of which city you’ll spend Christmas in, you’re bound for one of the best winter vacations!

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25+ Things to Do in Half Moon Bay: The Ultimate Weekend Guide

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Planning a trip to Northern California and looking for the best things to do in Half Moon Bay?! Keep on reading, as this guide will surely entice anyone to take a day trip from San Francisco to Half Moon Bay (or longer!)

Imagine scenic spring walks amongst wild flowers, all the locally grown produce you could want, golden sandy beaches beneath the bluffs , and fresh sea food for lunch. That, my friends, is Half Moon Bay in a nutshell.

Best Beaches in Half Moon Bay California: all my favorites!

Oh, plus lobster rolls, because no visit to HMB is complete without a visit to Sam’s Chowder House. And no one should leave Sam’s (or Half Moon Bay in general) off their California coast itinerary .

The first time we visited San Francisco (before moving to the Bay Area shortly there after), we had never even heard of this area. Let alone all the wonderful things to do in Half Moon Bay!  We drove the 30 minutes to the coast after a firm recommendation, and found ourselves giddy with excitement as we were shoving our faces with lobster rolls and clam chowder.

I have to be honest, I really didn’t get the hype at first. But now? I kinda wanna move there, haha.

We’ve been back dozens of times since that initial visit (for pumpkin picking in the fall , to see the wild mustard fields in early spring , for easy hikes on the coastal trails , to pick sunflowers , etc). We love spending our weekend mornings strolling by the beach, coffee in hand, feet in the sand.  

Who knew that a few years later we’d call the Bay Area our home, and be able to spend entire weekends in the cozy seaside village of Half Moon Bay (aka HMB)? We definitely didn’t see that coming!

Best Beaches in Half Moon Bay California: all my favorites!

So let’s get to it – I can’t wait to share all my favorite things to do in Half Moon Bay with you all! But first, answers to a few common questions:

Pre-Travel Guide to Half Moon Bay

Where exactly is half moon bay.

This sleepy coastal city isn’t terribly far from anywhere in the San Francisco Bay Area. Although, always expect some traffic, especially if you’re visiting on the weekend.

  • Palo Alto: 35 minutes (27 miles)
  • San Francisco: 45 minutes (30 miles)
  • Oakland : 50 minutes (40 miles)
  • Santa Cruz: 60 minutes (50 miles)
  • Napa Valley: 1 hour, 45 minutes (90 miles)
Because of it’s location, Half Moon Bay makes for the perfect day or weekend trip from San Francisco, Santa Cruz, or the SF Bay Peninsula.

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BUT these estimated driving times are without traffic. And there’s sometimes a whole lot of it. This is primarily because there’s only one way in and one way out of Half Moon Bay, depending on where you’re coming from. And the streets get backed up, like really backed up.

Suffice it to say, plan to leave home for HMB on the earlier side to avoid any traffic mishaps. And to be on the safe side, just expect some traffic.

If you’ve never been here before, or don’t have access to easy transportation, I highly suggest you spend the night! Yes, you can most definitely knock a bunch of these things to do in Half Moon Bay off your HMB bucket list in one day, but why cram it all in?

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Psst : Half Moon Bay actually spans along the Pacific Coast Highway from Montara to Pescadero (and inland), encompassing a bunch of small towns, but this post will be covering the coastal town of Half Moon Bay (and it’s parstituants) itself.

I have a separate post on my favorite spots between San Francisco and Santa Cruz which covers the entire area (including Pacifica , HMB, San Gregorio, and Pescadero — ohhh the artichoke bread).

If you’re looking to take a much longer trip down the PCH, check out all my favorite stops on the Pacific Coast Highway – yes, all 75 of them!

When To Visit Half Moon Bay

Half Moon Bay is best visited during Spring and Fall.  The summer tends to be extremely foggy, and winter calls for storms and high surf.  

But the weather in Half Moon Bay tends to be temperamental at best. We’ve seen crazy clouds and fog at any time of year, as well as sunny, clear skies in the winter months. We even experienced 80 degree sun-filled days this past January! You kinda never know, so just plan for it all!

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And then there’s the perpetual fog/marine layer. Thankfully, fog usually clears up by midday, but don’t be alarmed if the day turns out to be cloudy. The views are still glorious, I promise.

I always suggest bringing along a light jacket or sweater in order to deal with the crazy, constantly changing, California coastal weather. On a typical day, you’ll find temps between 58 and 67 degrees F, but remember, you’re basically at the beach, so it can get windy!

However, (of course there’s a however), it typically feels a lot warmer in the sun. So when my phone/car say it’s in the mid-60’s and the sun is shining, I usually don’t even need a jacket! We always dress incorrectly, so now we just keep layers in the car just in case.

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Where to Sleep: Hotels in Half Moon Bay

There are a few accommodation options in Half Moon Bay, but I strongly suggest spending a night (or two) at the Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay . With beautiful coastline views of the Pacific Ocean, cozy well-appointed rooms, and exceptional service, there’s a reason this high-end spot is on so many California bucket lists.

Read about my stay at the Ritz Carlton HMB here ! Psst – it was everything and then some.

Yes, it’s a more pricy option, so consider spending an anniversary or special occasion here! And make sure you get the s’mores kit. Oh my god.

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Other hotels include The Beach House (right next to Sam’s Chowder House and free breakfast!), Seal Cove Inn (refined B&B with a pool and hot tub near tidepools to explore), and Oceano Hotel & Spa HMB (waterfront with balconies and fireplaces). I’ve never stayed at any of these so can’t vouch for them personally, but they’re places on my list for next time!

Things to Do in Half Moon Bay

1. go to the beach.

This is an obvious choice — can’t visit Half Moon Bay without spending at least a little bit of time on the beach! And thankfully, there’s a whole bunch of beaches in Half Moon Bay (my favorites over there!). Some that are better for dipping your toes into, others which are awesome for tide pooling, some that are great for sunbathing, others with dogs running around, and some with awesome walks from atop the bluffs. Really something for everyone.

As noted, there are SO MANY worthy beaches all along the coast, so make a day out of it and explore as many as you can (or do as we do and just keep going back 😉 ).  A few of my favorites- Poplar, Mavericks, and Miramar.  

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Some of the more popular beaches include:

  • Poplar : Popular is kinda your all-in-one beach. Parking’s pretty easy (expect to pay), it’s clean with lots of space, its fun for families with dogs, and a great spot for picnics. There’s also a great (easy) hiking trail up on the cliffs overlooking the beach with the best views! All in all, a great place for sunbathing!
  • Montara State Beach: Beach is pretty sheltered, very scenic, and you can sometimes see horses here! Plus, the sunsets are legendary (when it’s not foggy or overcast of course) and there’s free parking! Super easy access as well, which I always appreciate!
  • JV Fitzgerald Marine Reserve: Come here for tide pooling! I had way more fun than I thought, and couldn’t believe just how many tiny hermit crabs and colorful sea anemone I saw! And the fact that I saw a bunch of starfish just hanging out below the surface really blew my mind! Just do your part and don’t remove any critters from their natural habitat. PLEASE and thank you! You’ll need to wait until low tide in order for the animals to be visible.

Best Beaches in Half Moon Bay California: all my favorites!

Read Next: The Best Beaches in Half Moon Bay (for tide pooling, sunbathing, and gorgeous coastal walks!)

The beaches of HMB are more for hanging out on. You’ll see groups of friends/families sitting on the sand having picnics. Bring a picnic blanket, some snacks, some beers, and you’re good to go.

Many visitors are surprised to hear this (especially out-of-towners), but you can’t really swim in HMB. Not only is the Pacific Ocean kinda too cold in Northern California (this isn’t Hawaii or San Diego !), but Half Moon Bay is known for strong rip and high tides. And all the surfers wear wetsuits, yes, year round.

Note that the beaches are located below some spectacular bluffs – beautiful, but that means you’ll need to trek down on rocky paths if you can’t find a set of steps nearby.

Visiting in winter? Look out on the horizon – you may be lucky to spot a few whales or pods of dolphins!

2. Visit the Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay

I don’t typically recommend visiting hotels when traveling (ok, I do like my fair share of bougie spots), but the Ritz Carlton is unbeatable. There’s absolutely no better way to spend a chilly evening/afternoon in the area.  Head to the Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay and enjoy their outdoor communal fire pits, perfect for roasting marshmallows and s’more making.

Or have a cocktail and watch the sunset at the Ocean Terrace Bar. Fancy a pile of Alaskan King Crab legs? You’re in luck – standard menu item on the Raw bar. (All more than acceptable options).

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We once stayed the night at the Ritz and the views of the nearby golf course with the ocean in the distance more than made up for the (somewhat-significant-but-not-entirely-crazy) cost.

If you’re looking for a night of classy luxury away from the busy life of San Francisco, the Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay is your best best. Just promise you’ll send me some s’mores!  😉

READ NEXT: Our beachy-chic stay at the Ritz Carlton !

3. Go Kayaking/Canoeing

If you’re up for a little adventure, paddle around Pillar Point Harbor on an organized tour in a kayak, or rent a stand up paddle board- wet suit and safety instruction included. Something still on my Half Moon Bay bucket!

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4. Stroll along Pillar Point Harbor

Colorful fishing boats. Charming waterfront eateries. Commercial fisherman selling super fresh crab straight from the boat!!! Pillar Point Harbor is one of California’s last working fishing harbors. So, if you’re longing for a taste of New England but can’t make it over the east coast anytime soon, check out Pillar Point Harbor.

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Don’t miss the following:

  • Maverick’s Surf Company: A chill surf shop full of surfboards, surfing clothes, and surf accessories. Easily one of the best surf shops in all of Northern California
  • Crab boats on the harbor : This place is hopping every morning! Expect to find King salmon, halibut, petrale sole, and even live sea urchin. Catches depend on the season, but that just means you’ll always get something new! And there’s Dungeness crab November through May!
  • Princeton Seafood Company: Order a basket of fish & chips and a hearty bowl of creamy clam chowder. They have the absolute freshest seafood out of all the places in Half Moon Bay, in my opinion.
  • Joanne’s Ice Cream Cafe: Hot day? Or just want something sweet? Choose from tons of flavors, and note that the portions are HUGE! We love sharing a cup, sitting on a bench, and watching the boats.

5. Horse Back Riding at Sea Horse Ranch

See the beauty of the coastline while on a guided horse back ride.  First time riding?  Don’t fret.  I went riding for the first time ever with them, and I felt very safe and comfortable with my helmet on!  Hoping to go again soon! Definitely one of the most unique ways to enjoy the beach, and something I recommend to everyone looking for things to do in Half Moon Bay.

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6. Have a Lobster Roll at Sam’s Chowder House

Yes, you’ll find this in the “where to eat” section below, but lobster rolls at Sam’s are my absolute favorite! So of course I had to include it as many times as I could!

We love to get the “naked” rolls (fresh lobster in butter) and sit outside on the patio in the sun overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It’s by far one of our favorite things to do in Half Moon Bay, and a place we’ve been gushing about (to just about everyone) for years!

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And psst – there’s beach access directly behind Sam’s. Just walk to the left of the restaurant from the parking lot, go down the stairs, and voila – beach!

If you’re reading this and can’t get down to HMB but I have you craving a lobster roll, there’s usually a Sam’s Chowder Truck in Golden Gate Park. Shhhhhh!!!

7. Watch the Surfers at Mavericks Beach

THIS is the spot to watch surfers on the west coast, as the biggest, best, most perfectly insane waves can be found here. And some are even as massive as 60 feet high (when the conditions are right); absolutely incredible.

How do the waves get so large? Winter storms and underwater geography combine to crease some of the most dangerous waves… in the world. So, if you’re just getting started, let the pros ride these massive waves, and save your board for another beach.

There used to be an international surfing competition over here, but it’s been cancelled the past few years (due to the waves not being large enough). Hopefully it returns! If you’re super into the sport and local, make sure to keep tabs on when the Mavericks Challenge will happen.

Being one of the largest one-day invitational surf competitions in the word, it’s definitely a bucket list item for any surfer dude. During the international competition, 24 big-wave surfers are invited ride the waves at the legendary Mavericks surf break.

8. Half Moon Bay Coastside Farmer’s Market

HMB is full of charming farms and nurseries, so there’s no better place to check it all out than at the Farmer’s Market! You’ll find fruit jams, fresh pies, locally sourced coffee, and a plethora of locally-grown fruits and vegetables. Think strawberries in the spring, sweet cherry tomatoes in summer, and orange squash in the fall.

You can even chat with the farmers and growers to learn exactly when your produce was planted and picked!

The market occurs on Saturdays from May through December, from 9am-1pm. If you’re visiting on a different day, check out Andreotti’s Farms – I’m dying to go their to see the sunflower fields!

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9. Segway Tours along the Coastal Trail

Probably my favorite way to get around! Segways are just so much better than walking, and way more fun!  It’s takes a few minutes to get used to, but once you have it, you’ll never want to walk again!

10. Go Tide Pooling

I had no clue there was such fantastic tide pooling in Half Moon Bay until not too long ago! And now I’m hooked! While there’s lots of sea life along the coast, don’t miss these top two spots:

  • JV Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
  • Mavericks Beach

The  JV Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a marine protected area, where you can see lots of different creatures, including starfish, crabs, barnacles, mussels, sea urchins, and more.  Make sure you check the schedule for low tide – you won’t see anything (and I mean anything!) during high!

As it should be, JV Fitzgerald is a no-take area, which means you’re not allowed to take anything (and I mean anything, not even a shell). Let’s do our part to help preserve and protect the delicate creatures who call the tide pools their home. <3

At Mavericks Beach , there are a few species you’re actually allowed to take, but be careful to read the signs. Last time we went we saw tons and tons of sea anemones, plenty of hermit crabs, and even a few sea stars (which I still cannot believe). Such a cool experience so close to San Francisco.

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11. Wander around Half Moon Bay Main Street

Check out the numerous galleries, independently owned shops, and quaint little restaurants.  The street isn’t too long, but it’s a great place to stop for an hour or two to grab lunch or dinner in between activities or beach lounging.

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12. Walk the Coastal Trail

The Half Moon Bay coastal trail is 3.5 miles of scenic beauty along the Pacific! You don’t have to walk the whole thing, so pick a spot to park and get moving.

We usually park at Poplar Beach, then choose a direction to walk in.  Some of it’s paved, some of it’s trail, but no matter which way you go, you’re promised unparalleled views of the Pacific ocean. My favorite’s in the early spring when the wildflowers start to bloom, known in Half Moon Bay as the “sea of yellow”.

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Other times, we park at the Ritz Carlton which has free designated spots for Coastal Trail users (just tell them at the entrance). If you pick this way, you’ll walk past a few beautiful golf courses as well! Beware, it can get quite windy over here, especially in the cooler winter months.

13. Go Hiking

Just like in nearby Pacifica , there’s a whole bunch of hiking trails in Half Moon Bay ! A few of my favorites:

  • Pillar Point Bluff: I recently discovered this picturesque spot in Half Moon Bay and I’m kicking myself I didn’t make it here sooner. It’s got some of my favorite views in all of Half Moon Bay. And plus, it’s super dog friendly and you get to see an icon of HMB — the Pillar Point Air Force Base (which I swear looks like a giant golf ball from afar). The Pacific Ocean views are just too spectacular to miss. Be extra careful walking near the coast; don’t get too close to the cliffs, it’s a long, long way down.

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  • Purisima Creek Redwoods: Redwoods in the Bay Area ?! Yup! Purisima offers 24 miles of trails through the redwoods for casual strolls or difficult hikes with gorgeous views of the Bay Area. I get you probably won’t hike all 24 (at least not on the same day), so thankfully there’s plenty of different trails of varying degrees of difficulty.
  • Montara Mountain : A few miles north you’ll find Montara Mountain, which is a long uphill hike, but on clear days, provides some of the best views of the Pacific Coast.  You can even see the Golden Gate Bridge from a number of stops.  Definitely on my San Francisco Bucket List for sure.

14. Play Golf

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Okay, so I know this isn’t for everyone, but if you’re an avid golfer, just know there’s a few courses here in HMB! By far the most special? The Half Moon Bay Golf Links. There’s 2 18-hole golf courses, a hotel (The Ritz Carlton, anyone?!), and a restaurant with bocce ball courts.

Talk about oceanfront, championship golf right here in the Bay Area. I’ve gotta get my husband a tee time! The green fees are pretty high though, at around $250 in peak season (they do go lower, so just keep on checking!). I recommend spending the night and making a weekend out of it.

15. Watch the Sunset

There’s absolutely nothing better than witnessing a beautiful sunset with the ones you love. And the one’s in Half Moon Bay are some of the best I’ve seen in the Bay Area. If you’re lucky enough to be visiting Half Moon Bay on a clear day, MAKE SURE you stay to watch the sunset. Because there’ll be nothing to see if it’s a foggy/cloudy day. You’ve been warned, haha.

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I especially love watching the sun go down near the Pillar Point Harbor — it’s absolutely stunning! And you’ll frequently see herons and other birds. Head to the fishing pier near Barbara’s Fishtrap (right near the harbor) and I promise you’ll wanna stay forever.

Seasonal Things to do in Half Moon Bay

Sure, Half Moon Bay is wonderful anytime of year. BUT if you happen to find yourself visiting during one of the months below, make sure to check out the seasonal activities! Half Moon Bay is SO MUCH FUN in the fall, and I keep finding myself going back year after year!

16. Wild Mustard Fields in February and March

You’re driving by and then BAM — huge fields of tiny yellow flowers. Those are the wild mustard fields, popping up every February in HMB. And you can freely wander throughout the fields and even make your own paths, unlike other flower fields.

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Why? Because the wild mustard is actually a weed — a very pretty one indeed! Take lots of photos, have a picnic, and have fun frolicking! One of my favorite things to do in Half Moon Bay in early summer.

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The farm recently started letting visitors in with paid admission, after they’ve had problems with people unfortunately trespassing in the past for photos. Lots more info here!

17. Go Crabbing/Buy Fresh Crabs (November through June)

The last time we were tide pooling at Mavericks, people were filling up huge orange buckets of rock and Dungeness crab! Or at least I think they were, haha. Now, I don’t really know how to do this, but if that’s your thing, go for it!

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If spending hours searching the tide pools for crabs really isn’t your thing (guilty — I wanna eat my crab not find it), you can visit the crab boats at Pillar Point Harbor and buy some fresh ones. Head over to Johnson Pier from November through June.

It’s THE place to get fresh fish and crab right off the boat from local fishermen! Still moving and alive. So wild and I love it! And for pretty good prices no less! Support your local fishermen! Look for the whiteboards near the ramp and you’ll see what fish is being sold.

Can’t find what you’re looking for on the boats? Buy some over at Princeton Seafood Market, only a few minutes walk from the pier.

You’ll probably also see and hear some sea lions over here!

18. Pink flowers in Montara (April through June)

Looking for one of the most unique things to do in Half Moon Bay? Go find the pink flower bloom at Montara Beach. You may have already seen these beautiful fuchsia blooms on IG, but now its time for you to go! Getting here is super easy, just park at Montara State Beach, walk down the steps, walk towards the southern part of the beach, and climb up the narrow trail on the bluffs.

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It’ll probably be foggy (the weather is super temperamental this time of year), but those pink flowers will really add a lot of color to your photos. Psst — I’m not sure exactly what they’re called (some people say they’re Pink sea fig flowers, others say rodondo creepers, ice plants, or dew-flowers), but everyone I know calls them the pink magic carpet Montara flowers!

They bloom every year, and are such a sight to see! I already wanna go back next year and take more photos, preferably in a pink dress with a hat!

19. U-Pick Sunflower Fields in September and October

Always wanted to wander throughout a bright yellow sunflower field? Now’s your chance — at Andreotti Family Farms! This is one of my favorite fall activities in Half Moon Bay, and I can guarantee you’ll have oh so much fun. Plan to come in September or October before all the sunflowers have been picked through.

All my sunflower field tips here!

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20. Pumpkin Picking in Half Moon Bay

Another great fall activity, and one of our favorite things to do in Half Moon Bay come October! You’ll find pumpkins of all different colors, shapes, and sizes, and I loved just reveling in the fall spirit for a while! There’s plenty of pumpkin patches to visit, but my favorites are easily Bob’s Vegetable Stand and Arata’s Pumpkin Farm.

Find all my favorite pumpkin patches and farms here (with of course tons of photos and tips!).

The Best Pumpkin Patches and Farms in Half Moon Bay

21. Lemo’s Farms for some Fall Fun

If you have young kids, or are undoubtedly a kid at heart, you’ll enjoy the frozen custard and other sweet treats.  It gets super crowded during the fall months, but worth it at least once.  The perfect spot to pick out your pumpkin!

We went with my then-2-year-old nephew a few years ago and it was so much fun! There’s even a small petting zoo for the kids! AND corn stalks to wander through!

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Other Things to do Near Half Moon Bay

22. take a side trip to pescadero.

Just about 30 minutes south of Half Moon Bay, you’ll find Pescadero, a charming little town with world-renowned artichoke bread.  Make a stop at Pie Ranch to pick up some fresh produce and a seasonal pie as well.  Pigeon Point Lighthouse (my favorite and where I take ALL visitors) and more tide pools are nearby too!

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23. Watch the Elephant Seals at Ano Nuevo State Park

If you’re visiting the area from December – March, you’re in for a treat.  Every year during these months, a large colony of elephant seals assemble on the beach to molt and give birth.  If you’re lucky, you’ll see some pups! Do note this access to see the elephant seals requires a moderate hike, so bring your sneakers and leave your sandals in the car.

Places to Eat in Half Moon Bay

24. snacks + drinks.

  • Moonside Bakery and Cafe : How can you go wrong with a little European-style bakery with homemade treats? A lovely neighborhood spot with tons of pastries, pies, cakes, cookies, danishes and deserts.  Basically a sugar sensory overload.  Not that I’m complaining!
  • Half Moon Bay Bakery: A no frills bakery serving tons of different cookies, including black and white cookies, double chocolate mint, peanut butter, and extra large chocolate chip. Think I need to get back here sooner than later… :p
  • Half Moon Bay Brewing Company : With handcrafted beer brewed right on site and a great view of the harbor, it’s safe to say that you’ll have more than a good time here. Come for the beer, stay for the band!  Even better, come during happy hour- 11am-6pm during the week!  Bring Fido, because the outdoor patio is dog friendly with complimentary dog treats!

25. BREAKFAST, LUNCH, + DINNER

  • Sams Chowder House: Known for it’s lobster roll and clam chowder, of course.  The views are phenomenal, so be sure to plan some time here to kick back and relax with some drinks on their outdoor patio. Our all time favorite on the coast, as long as it’s a clear, warm day!

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  • Barbara’s Fish Trap : Promise me you’ll get the Dungeness Crab Sandwich.  My husband’s been dying to try it.  Cash only with ATM nearby.  Come here to watch the sunset over the water.
  • It’s Italia: Rustic italian, good wine selection, speciality pizzas, and delicious bread.  I tried an Italian soda for the first time, and let’s just say it’s one of my new staples when dining out.  My homemade pesto chicken sandwich was pretty tasty too.

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  • Cafe Classique : They bake all their own items, including breads, muffins, and bagels.  Go for a meal or a muffin- you won’t be disappointed. Sit on the outside patio – you’ll get great views of the harbor.  Cool FYI – they open up at 4am to serve the local fisherman.  A TRUE local gem. Edit: Permanently Closed.
  • 3-Zero Cafe : Located at the Half Moon Bay Airport, this great little diner is filled with toy replicas of model airplanes and lots of aviation paraphernalia.  Be prepared to wait about 15-20 minutes, the place gets busy on the weekend!  FYI- The banana walnut waffle was top notch. Edit: Permanently Closed.

3-zero half moon bay

  • Pasta Moon : Contemporary, modern Italian, known for it’s house made pasta and butternut squash ravioli.  Better save room for dessert-wouldn’t wanna miss the tiramisu or the meyer lemon parfait. Sounds great a like fall meal to me.
  • Navio at The Ritz Carlton : Oh my, what can I say about this first-class dining experience?  If you’re looking for a romantic place to spend a birthday or anniversary, Navio is the way to go. With exceptional seafood dishes and even better service, you’ll be glad you chose the Ritz Carlton.  Plus, the stunning views of the California coastline don’t hurt either. 😉 I’ve heard the buffet breakfast (albeit pricey), is worth trying at least once as well.  You can’t really go wrong with the Ritz Carlton.

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Hope you enjoyed my personal favorite things to do in Half Moon Bay! Have you been before? What are you adding to your HMB bucket list?!

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9 Fun Things To Do In Half Moon Bay

9 Fun Things To Do In Half Moon Bay

Here’s are some of the coolest ideas for fun things to do in Half Moon Bay. Hiking, surfing, and horseback riding await!

March 02, 2022

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Half Moon Bay is a small Northern California town with undeniable charm. Capturing the heart of every visitor with its string of beaches, friendly residents, and plenty of things to do on land and sea, this coastal San Mateo destination is as dreamy as coastal towns get. Surf along the shores, enjoy adventures on horseback, stroll through its downtown, and take part in the lively local events and festivals. If you want to experience Half Moon Bay the right way, these are the activities and experiences you should add to your itinerary. 

1. Visit Downtown Half Moon Bay on Main Street

Half Moon Bay is home to one of the most charming downtowns in California . Despite its quaint and relaxed atmosphere, the streets are lined with ample parks, shops, galleries, eateries, and historic buildings, inviting you for a day of on-foot exploration. Stroll to see where the locals go to eat, shop and socialize, and embrace the local culture like a resident of Half Moon Bay . 

Since you’re already in the neighborhood, drop by the Ocean Blue Real Estate headquarters and the Ocean Blue Art Vault to say hi and meet the artist collective; we’d be thrilled to have you.

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2. Vist the El Granada Harbor 

What’s a visit to this town without time spent by the beach? Located inside the jetty across the housing community of El Granada, Harbor Beach is a clean, secluded, and tranquil Half Moon Bay beach you can’t help but love. If you find the harbor all to yourself—which is especially likely if you visit on a weekday—enjoy taking a solo coastal Half Moon Bay hike and watching the birds travel along.  

The Pillar Point Harbor is also a major commercial and sport fishing spot and hosts many public events throughout the year, including the annual Mavericks surfing competition and the Christmas boat decorating contest. Buy some fresh seafood here and walk a few minutes to reach the nearby Jetty Wave Distillery for a bit of apres-beach day unwinding. The skewers, salads, and sharing platters of this Half Moon Bay dining spot are delicious when paired with an ice-cold beverage.

3. Take your Dog to Poplar Beach

Going to the beach is one of the best things to do in Half Moon Bay if you’re visiting with your dog. Of all the beautiful local beaches, Poplar Beach stands as the animal lovers’ favorite . Not only is it incredibly scenic, but it also welcomes both dogs and horses on its sandy shores. Just make sure you keep your pooch leashed to avoid breaking any rules!

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4. Hike the best Half Moon Bay Trails

Half Moon Bay’s beautiful nature is best experienced up-close on a hike. Whether you want to trek by the coast, through the towering redwoods, or along fields of wildflowers, you’ll find a Half Moon Bay hike that’ll hit the right mark.

Head over to Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve to be surrounded by lush greenery reminiscent of Tahoe or the Lost Coast . Most trails here are lengthier and rated either moderate or hard, so make sure you’re up for the challenge. If you’d rather go on a leisurely stroll, then opt for one of the shorter trails by Half Moon Bay State Beach or head inland to the Burleigh H. Murray Ranch. Whatever trail you choose in Half Moon Bay, California, you’ll be met with incredible vistas all around.

5. Check out the Half Moon Bay’s Top Surf Spots

Renowned for its awesome surf spots , Half Moon Bay is the best place to head to if you want to surf without distractions. Its most popular surf is definitely Mavericks. A perfectly giant wave living up to the hype, Mavericks lies a little less than a half-mile off of Pillar Point, marked by a clump of Stonehenge-like boulders. But if you’re just starting out, you might want to leave Mavericks to the pros and surf the Half Moon Bay Jetty, which is said to be the best break for beginner and intermediate surfers. 

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6. Explore the Half Moon Bay Coastside On Horseback

Riding horses by the beach is as dreamy of an experience as it sounds. Book a guided tour with SeaHorse Ranch to traverse unspoiled bluffs and see sweeping vistas of the coast on horseback. Whether you’re a first-timer, a seasoned rider, or a true professional, you’ll find horseback riding in Half Moon Bay to be an unparalleled experience.

7. Buy Fresh Produce from the Half Moon Bay Farmers Market 

If you’re visiting from April through December, checking out the local Coastside Farmers Market is one of the best things to do in Half Moon Bay. Taking place every Saturday, the market is a great way to get to know locals, buy organic produce and baked goods, and support the farmers community—this place teems with positive vibes.

8. Take Part in the Festivities of Make it Main Street 

Another awesome seasonal happening in Half Moon Bay is Make it Main Street . Helping Downtown Half Moon Bay come alive every first Thursday from April through November, this event aims to present surprising and entertaining experiences throughout the five blocks of Main Street. Visitors are welcome to get to know local vendors and artists, watch locally made films, listen to musicians, poets, and writers perform, and pop into a range of shops, bookstores, and restaurants. 

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9. Check out the Unique Intertidal Environment at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve 

Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is located just north of Pillar Point Harbor and Mavericks; it’s one of the best spots to find tide pools in Northern California . Consisting of a three-mile stretch of beach, marsh, erosive bluffs, clifftop trails, and forests of cypress and eucalyptus, this beautiful destination hosts a rich living community of marine life you’ll marvel at for hours. Among the creatures you might see at this Half Moon Bay destination are algae, crabs, sponges, sea stars, and various small fish. Just make sure to admire the critters in the tide pools from afar, as lifting them can cause intense stress and irreversible damage.

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An amazing part of traveling is discovering a new place, but there’s something special about returning to a beloved destination—which also speaks volumes about what makes a place stand out as one of the best.

So what are the places travelers want to return to the most?

Travel insurance specialists InsureandGo recent issued a report ranking the places that travelers are most eager to revisit . To come up with this list, the researchers looked at almost 500 countries, cities and global tourist attractions, then analyzed thousands of comments on Reddit and numerous online reviews to uncover the places that hold the greatest allure for repeat visits.

“There’s no end to the experiences you can have while traveling, with so many different countries and cities around the globe just waiting to be explored,” Russell Wallace, travel insurance expert at InsureandGo, said in a release. “In some instances, however, traveling to the same place repeatedly can in fact, provide a richer experience. Bringing with it a deeper understanding of a destination, along with local insights and maybe even discovering some hidden gems.”

A spring view of Fujiyoshida and Mt. Fuji in Japan, the country that travelers want to visit most.

Topping the list of countries that travelers yearn to revisit is Japan, which is renowned for its rich culture and diverse offerings. With an impressive 324 mentions on Reddit discussions alone, Japan has clearly enchanted visitors with its captivating blend of tradition and modernity, from the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene landscapes of Kyoto.

Following closely behind Japan are Italy and Spain, two perennial favorites among globetrotters. With 294 and 209 mentions respectively, these Mediterranean gems captivate visitors with their culinary delights, stunning coastlines and architectural wonders.

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When it comes to cities, London—with its iconic landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London—reigns supreme as the ultimate destination for repeat visits. Rounding out the top five on the list: Paris, Barcelona and New York City (a tie), then Rome.

When it comes to tourist attractions, Dollywood was named the place travelers want to return to most. Set in the heart of Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains, this theme park—partly owned by the legendary Dolly Parton—delights visitors with its unique blend of entertainment, nostalgia and Southern hospitality. Disneyland in California came in at number two. A number of locations tied for the fifth spot on the list, including Yosemite National Park, England’s Blenheim Palace and Tokyo Disneyland.

Read on for the lists of the places people want to return to; you can find more lists—including the top 50 tourist attractions in the full report .

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Top 10 Cities People Most Want To Return To

1 . London, England

2 . Paris, France

3 . Barcelona, Spain (tie)

3 . New York City (tie)

5. Rome, Italy

6. Tokyo, Japan

7. Amsterdam, Netherlands

8. Berlin, Germany

9. Edinburgh, Scotland

10. Mexico City, Mexico

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2. Disneyland Park - California

3. Stone Mountain Park - Atlanta

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Local elections live: 'Devastated' Tory candidate Andy Street refuses to blame Rishi Sunak after shock West Midlands defeat

Labour pulls off a stunning victory in the West Midlands mayoral election, with Tory incumbent Andy Street losing by just 1,508 votes.

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  • 'Devastated' Street refuses to blame Sunak for loss
  • Tory MP says 'awful' results should be 'massive wake-up call' in WhatsApps leaked to Sky News
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Thanks for joining us for another extremely busy day of local election news. You can join us tomorrow morning for a special election episode of Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips.

Until then, here are today's headlines:

  • Tory incumbent Andy Street has suffered a shock loss to Labour in the West Midlands mayoral race in a major blow to the prime minister;
  • Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has heralded the win as a "significant piece of political history";
  • Sadiq Khan has won a historic third term as London mayor;
  • Andy Burnham was re-elected as Greater Manchester mayor for a third term with more than 60% of the vote;
  • Labour also won mayoral races in West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Liverpool City Region and Salford ;
  • The results mean Labour has won all but one of the mayoral races they were contesting, losing Tees Valley to the Tory incumbent;
  • The Conservatives have lost 473 seats and control of 12 councils;
  • Labour has gained eight councils and 185 seats;
  • The results mean the  Liberal Democrats  have won more council seats than the Conservatives;
  • The  Green Party  has netted an extra 74 seats, making serious gains in places like Bristol.

Richard Parker has pulled off a surprise victory in the West Midlands mayoral election.

The Labour candidate unseated Andy Street, winning by just 1,508 votes, to end the Tory's seven-year term.

Here's what you need to know about the relatively unknown politician.

Originally from Bristol, Mr Parker's father was a dock worker and his mother a school secretary.

He left school aged 16 and went straight to work at a local port authority before getting an economics degree.

Mr Parker went to work for PwC in 1989, where he gained his accountancy qualifications and went on to become a partner, managing the accountancy firm's relationship with the Labour Party.

Mr Parker also worked with council leaders to set up the West Midlands Combined Authority in 2016 before leaving to set up his own company RP Strategy.

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Tory incumbent Andy Street has suffered a shock defeat to Labour in the West Midlands mayoral election after a partial recount was ordered.

Labour's Richard Parker beat Mr Street by just 1,508 votes - 0.25% - to deliver a major blow to Rishi Sunak in the key electoral battleground after a hammering in the local elections.

With the race neck-and-neck, in the end it came down to the results in one borough - Labour-supporting Sandwell.

"This is the most important thing I will ever do," Mr Parker said in his acceptance speech.

"I promise you that I will deliver jobs," he added.

He told Sky News he would take buses "back into public control" and deliver the "largest programme of social housing we've had in this region for more than 40 years".

And he thanked his predecessor, who he said had "led this region through a number of great challenges and you deserve great credit for that".

Labour's win in the West Midlands has left Rishi Sunak with "just one man standing", Sky's  political editor Beth Rigby  says. 

The Conservatives have now lost all of the mayoral races in this election, with the exception of Tees Valley. 

Beth says one senior Labour figure has told her the West Midlands was the Tory scalp Labour really wanted - and were pulling resources from Tees Valley to make it happen.

"They were really fighting hard to take this Tory jewel from the crown," she says.

The "energy and the euphoria was palpable" within the Labour camp after victory was declared, Beth says .

"They were so wired, excited, euphoric about this win because for them it is huge."

She says you could feel among the Labour activists, and Sir Keir Starmer himself, that they are beginning to feel "they can really do this" in the general election.

Symbolically they can say "we took your crown jewel in the West Midlands and we are coming for those seats".

"It gives Starmer momentum and it will leave the Conservatives hugely deflated," she adds.

Labour's new mayor for the West Midlands Richard Parker tells Sky News he plans to "work really closely with a future Labour government".

"I think that's the best way for us to work together for the wider benefit of this region," he says.

Mr Parker defeated Tory incumbent Andy Street in a major blow to the Conservatives.

Labour's election success is a "vindication of the hard work that we've done to change the Labour Party," Sir Keir Starmer says.

He heralds the "phenomenal result" in the West Midlands, which saw Labour's Richard Parker defeat the Tory incumbent. 

But he says Labour is now stepping up again towards the general election "so that we can serve the working people once again as a new and changed party".

He is asked about the extent to which Labour's stance on the Gaza war has cost the party votes.

"Where we have not been able to persuade people who might otherwise have voted for Labour, it is important to acknowledge that - to say I have heard, I've listened and I am determined to meet the concerns they have and win back their trust and confidence."

"But nothing takes away from the significance of this victory here in the West Midlands," he says.

Labour's Richard Parker is appearing alongside Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer after winning the West Midlands mayoral race. 

"It's time for a fresh start ... we start on Monday," Mr Parker says to a loud applause.

Speaking next, Sir Keir declares: "What a way to end the local elections in 2024". 

"This is a significant piece of political history that we have made here today," he says.

Defeated Conservative mayor Andy Street tells Sky News he would advise against his party drifting to the right, saying his brand of "tolerant conservatism" has come "within an ace of beating the Labour Party".

"The thing everyone should take from Birmingham in the West Midlands tonight is this brand of moderate, inclusive, tolerant conservatism that gets on and delivered has come within an ace of beating the Labour Party in, what they considered to be their backyard," he says. 

"That's the message from here tonight."

Asked if he is worried the Conservative party is drifting to the right and over-emphasising the threat from Reform UK while "ignoring other voters", he said: "I would definitely not advise that drift.

"The psychology here is really very straight forward isn't it: this is the youngest, most diverse, one of the most urban places in Britain and we've done, many would say, extremely well over a consistent period.

"The message is clear: winning from that centre ground is what happens."

Mr Street lost to Labour's Richard Parker in the West Midlands mayoral race by a margin of 1,508 votes.

Defeated Conservative mayor Andy Street tells Sky News he is "hugely disappointed" and "devastated", but "incredibly proud" to lose by a small margin of votes in a region of millions, "given the situation the party finds itself in".

"Given that this has always been a place where some people said you should never have won in the first place, I'm actually very, very proud of what we've done," he says.

"I genuinely believed we were making real progress across the region on so many pieces.

"And for that to be closed off, that is disappointing in the extreme."

But he says "we did not persuade enough people that our record was as good as I believed it was, or that our plans for the future were exciting enough".

Asked if it was the national Conservative Party picture that led to his defeat, he said: "It was my campaign totally".

"I am not going to try to push responsibility anywhere else ... they'll be no sloping shoulders from me".

Defeated Conservative mayor Andy Street has said he is sorry he "couldn't make it the hat-trick" after losing to Labour's Richard Parker in the West Midlands mayoral race. 

In a short speech, Mr Street said it had been his "honour" to serve as mayor for the last seven years, telling his team "you will be back".

He says he hopes he has led with "dignity and integrity" and has "bequeathed to Richard a combined authority and indeed a role to which young aspiring leaders will want to aspire one day".

"In a sense, I can have done no more than that," he said.

Mr Street thanked his fellow candidates, including Mr Parker, for a "very courteous campaign", wishing Mr Parker "all strength and wisdom as he takes on this role".

"Thank you and goodnight," he concluded.

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