5 Best Group Vacation Ideas in the US
1) CAMP AT A NATIONAL PARK
With 58 national parks in the United States, as well as over 6,600 state parks, there is literally a destination around every corner of this beautiful country that you can travel to and explore.
Obviously best for those who like to take an adventure in the great outdoors, places like Great Sand Dunes National Park, the Florida Everglades, and Arches National Park are just a few of the many hot spots that would make a great place for family and/or friends to go on holiday!
2) VISIT A THEME PARK IN FLORIDA
It’s no secret that the state of Florida is easily the theme park capital of America. After all, you can find more theme parks in the city of Orlando alone than most other places around the US.
This allows the perfect destination for thrill seekers to gather and create group travel memories to last a lifetime. Between Busch Gardens, Disney World, and Universal Studios, the options vary widely. So get those tickets for Universal Studios Orlando, and have the time of your life with the closest group of friends you love most!
3) ROAD TRIP AROUND THE USA
Taking a road trip across the United States is something I’ve done on various occasions…and would totally recommend as a group vacation idea. Between adventures like jet skiing in Florida, caving in Virginia, gambling in Las Vegas, or attending the Winter X Games in Aspen, you will always find plenty of things to do!
4) TAKE A CRUISE TO HAWAII
Coming from first-hand experience (after all, I used to work on a cruise ship in Hawaii), take a cruise to the Hawaiian Islands.
With room & board already covered along with your meals, you can focus on creating unforgettable memories discovering the Spirit of Aloha at a Luau while exploring places like Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and of course the Big Island.
5) GO TO THE BEACH
Three out of the four borders of the United States is surrounded by water. With this in mind, planning a group vacation at the beach is always a great idea.
With the vast number of coastal states, the majority of the population in the U.S. can easily make it the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, or the Great Lakes. For those in Alaska, you have the Arctic Ocean to rely on but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend going for a swim there; but it certainly wouldn’t hurt to go fishing!