Despite the nation’s relatively short history, there’s no shortage of things to discover in the USA. This makes it near impossible to condense the country into a succinct description, given that every state offers its own distinct rhythm. This is where our USA experts come in; well-versed in the tempo of each individual place, they have the ability to compose a masterpiece of a holiday. Spring is a particularly good time to visit most states, with pleasant temperatures that precede the sometimes stifling heat of summer. Our USA Easter Holidays take advantage of this and include activities for the whole family, delivering a well-deserved school holiday adventure.
Providing the backdrop for countless movies, books and boxsets, New York has everything to offer, and is known as ‘the city that never sleeps’ for good reason. You could be tempted to skimp on shut-eye in favour of packing in the activities, however our expertly crafted itineraries will ensure you see all of the sights, while remaining well-rested. The many museums and galleries, including the Met, MoMA and the Guggenheim, cater to art and culture lovers, while Broadway will appeal to theatre fanatics. The numerous culinary delights on offer are sure to impress even the most sophisticated of foodies (and the fussiest of children). Every neighbourhood has its own individual personality, and you’ll want to venture to Brooklyn’s Bushwick and Williamsburg to experience the ever-evolving local landscape. Whatever you choose to do, we can arrange the best child-friendly guides to ensure all ages remain enthralled throughout.
Our USA Easter Holidays can take you further than the iconic cities. A road-trip down the West Coast from San Francisco to LA, through Monterey and Santa Barbara, includes beaches, surfing, vineyards and nature reserves. Yosemite National Park will have you marvelling at giant sequoia trees and ponderosa pines, which stretch skyward up to 200ft. The glamour of Hollywood has left its indelible mark on the ‘City of Angels’ (Los Angeles), also home to a laid-back and effortlessly cool surfer lifestyle. Alternatively, for a taste of cowboy life, you can visit Monument Valley, made famous by John Ford’s Western ‘Stagecoach’. Rising from the dust of the Mojave desert, Las Vegas may not be to everyone’s taste but it certainly is intriguing and who wouldn’t want to take a drive down the legendary Route 66?