East Coast

The Atlantic Coast, with its major cities, fascinating rugged coastline dotted with lighthouses and inlets, bucolic nature, dreamy beaches, and numerous historic sites, is one of the most heavily traveled regions in American tourism. The main regions are New England, the authentic cradle of the States, the Mid-Atlantic area, which covers New York, Washington, Philadelphia, and the surrounding states, and Florida, which is also often regarded as a Southern state. Find out how to plan a trip on the East Coast!

Florida

Florida, one of the American states with the greatest tourist appeal, with its white beaches lined with palm trees, crystal-clear sea, vibrant social life, and mammoth amusement parks, manages to attract an incredible number of visitors each year. But there is more: far from the popular tourist destinations, one discovers that nature here still preserves its wild and primordial charm, …

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  • New England: This region is known for its foliage and spectacular rugged coastline dotted with the famous lighthouses that contribute to the picturesque landscape. Not only that, here you will find Boston, one of the most charming cities in the United States that is rich in American history, from the landing of the Pilgrims to the Revolutionary War.
  • Florida: One of the states that can boast the greatest tourist appeal in America for its endless beaches, enviable climate, and many tourist attractions. Just think of the city of Miami, the Orlando amusement parks, the tropical Florida Keys or the wild paradise of the Everglades
  • Mid Atlantic: An extensive region with some of America’s most important cities (including New York, Philadelphia, and the capital Washington DC), as well as immense rural areas that include Amish lands and the spectacular Niagara Falls on the Canadian border.