Fly Drive USA
As much fun as holidays to America are; it is important to remember that each state is in fact like its own little country and has its own traffic laws.
If you wish independent travel them hiring a car in the States can be cheap due to competition. Here are some tips to follow.
Tip #1 – Always ask your car agent if there are any special laws for drinving in the current state
Tip #2 – If driving through states, make sure you take a tour book for driving regulations.
In school zones, keep in mind two laws – do not pass a school bus if its lights are flashing flashing as school kids are embarking. Also, the road traffic speed becomes 15mph if a schools external lights are flashing. You will be severely punsihed if you breaks these traffic laws!
Rail Tours USA
If you are a fan of USA tours but don’t fancy driving the whole way across the states then USA rail tours are a must. Imagine a hotel on wheels as that is how Amtrak rail has been described. Sit back, rest and relax while taking in the sumptious beauty of Northern America and Canada in luxurious air-conditioned and staffed carriages. As they have cabins available you can of course have a full nights sleep as you travel or instead you can eat, drink, recline the seats, gently close you eyes and let the world float away. Beds are available in family cabins.
Cruising America
If you want to try cruising round the Caribbean or Alaska, then a trip from normally Florida, by luxury cruiser is a fantastic experience and oftentimes a great deal. To see amazing wildlife, breath-taking and dramatic scenery, then of course Alaska and Northern Canada will be a perfect holiday venue for you.
Popular Destinations
If you are trying to decide on where to go some of the best USA destinations are;
Las Vegas, Nevada – like Disney World for grown-ups.
Disney World (Orlando), a must-see for any family travelling to Florida.
Alaska – a truly massive wilderness to get safely lost in
San Francisco, California – Feel a touch of living new American history.
Enjoy your trip to the States.
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