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With destinations going viral on social media, the crowds at popular hotspots are just getting worse. Some National Parks now offer lotteries for visitors that are hard to get your hands on. Escape the tourist traps and visit lesser-known vacation destinations that promise the same amount of adventure. Discover hidden gems that offer a unique and serene escape from Edinburgh, Scotland to Kalispell, Montana. From National Parks to smaller cities, the road less traveled might just make all the difference. It's time to redefine your travel experience and explore these 20 treasures without crowds to obstruct your view.
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Kalispell, Montana instead of Big Sky, Montana
If the crowds are too much in Big Sky, Montana, look no further. In the heart of the state's stunning Flathead Valley, Kalispell is a welcoming small town with tons of charm. Surrounded by the peaks of the Rocky Mountains and the waters of Flathead Lake, Kalispell offers a gateway to outdoor adventures. Don't miss the nearby Glacier National Park, known for its awe-inspiring landscapes, alpine lakes, and diverse wildlife.
Kalispell's historic downtown, with its quaint boutiques, galleries, and locally-owned eateries, invites strolls through tree-lined streets. Nearby is a dude ranch, Flathead Lake Lodge, where visitors can enjoy their time on this family-owned property. With adult and family weekends, the options are endless from horseback riding, watersports, skeet shooting, and archery followed by a lively barnhouse dance.
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Mayakoba, Mexico instead of the Dominican Republic
For an equally sunny alternative, check out Mayakoba in Mexico. Located on the stunning Riviera Maya along the Caribbean coast of Mexico, Mayakoba is a world-class resort destination renowned for its luxurious accommodations and pristine natural surroundings. Nestled within a lush landscape of tropical jungles, crystal-clear lagoons, and white-sand beaches, Mayakoba seamlessly combines opulence with environmental sustainability.
This luxury, mega property has resorts such as Andaz Mayakoba, Fairmont Mayakoba, Banyan Tree Mayakoba and Rosewood Mayakoba. While each property offers a different experience, guests can explore the various restaurants or split time between the resorts. The resort draws PADI scuba divers to dive in the Great Mexican Reef, the second largest in the world!
3
Atlantic City, New Jersey instead of Las Vegas, Nevada
For those in search of a taste of Vegas with a more intimate atmosphere, Atlantic City offers an equally thrilling, less crowded, and more affordable experience. Renowned entertainment provocateur Spiegelworld, recognized for their Las Vegas productions, has brought The Hook to Caesars Atlantic City, making it the first-ever residency right on the iconic boardwalk. To fully immerse in the Spiegelworld experience, explore the second location of the Italian American Psychedelic dining destination, Superfrico. Nestled backstage behind The Hook Theater's dressing rooms, Superfrico serves as a spot for patrons to dine before or after enjoying the show.
Dance the night away to A-List DJs at renowned Atlantic City nightclubs such as Premier at Borgata, HQ2 at Ocean, and The Pool After Dark at Harrah’s. Opt for accommodations at the newly renovated MGM Tower at Borgata in Atlantic City’s Marina District or savor the Boardwalk views from Ocean Casino Resort. Unlike Las Vegas, after a long night out you can spend a refreshing day on the beach.
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Madeline Island, Wisconsin instead of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
For those who prefer to avoid the crowds of Martha’s Vineyard, in Massachusetts, consider Madeline Island, Wisconsin. Located along the Wisconsin Lake Superior Scenic Byway, visitors can journey through pine and cedar forests, ultimately revealing the largest of the Apostle Islands. The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore encompasses 21 captivating coastal islands and 12 miles of mainland, adorned with six lighthouses, intricate sea caves, and renowned opportunities for world-class sea kayaking.
Opt for a delightful stay at a charming inn or cabin, indulging in the flavors of the region at a place like Farmhouse, a restaurant and inn dedicated to serving the finest locally grown cuisine. Accessible exclusively by ferry, Madeline Island is home to Big Bay State Park. The state park offers ideal spots for beachside picnics and bird watching, featuring a bird observation dock for observing the diverse avian species—over 250—that either pass through or call the island home.
5
Northern Minnesota instead of Iceland
If you can’t make it to Iceland to view the Northern Lights, venture to Northern Minnesota instead. With over 10,000 lakes, Minnesota's northern region is famed for providing mesmerizing aurora borealis displays from the water. Boundary Waters stands out as an International Dark Sky Sanctuary renowned for its distinguished starry skies. While summer meteor showers grace the skies, the prime season for aurora borealis unfolds from October through March, coinciding with longer, clearer nights. Adventurous travelers often camp in the wilderness and embark on early morning paddles to witness the captivating views.
6
Grand Junction, Colorado instead of Moab, Utah
While Arches National Park in Moab, Utah has some of the best natural arches in the country (over 2,000 to be exact), during the Summer months it gets extremely crowded. Located on Colorado’s Western Slope, Grand Junction is an ideal location to explore the state’s canyonlands and it’s also home to the second largest concentration of natural arches in the country. Check into Grand Junction’s first independent boutique hotel, Hotel Maverick, a scenic destination that fosters the spirit of curiosity, equipping visitors to immerse in nearby experiences and built against the area’s sprawling red rock canyons.
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7
Edinburgh, Scotland instead of London, England
Visiting Edinburgh, Scotland, is like stepping into a captivating tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. The city's iconic skyline, dominated by the imposing Edinburgh Castle atop Castle Rock, sets the stage for a journey through time. Wander through the cobbled streets of the UNESCO-listed Old Town, where medieval and renaissance architecture transports you to another era. Enjoy the city's festive spirit during the renowned Hogmanay celebration or revel in the tranquility of the Royal Botanic Garden.
Edinburgh, Scotland, offers a distinct and captivating vacation experience that serves as a notable alternative to London, England. While both cities share a rich history and cultural heritage, they each have a unique charm to them.
8
New Orleans, Louisiana instead of Barcelona, Spain
It comes as no surprise that a city showcasing the French Quarter, New Orleans would exude significant European vibes, yet to us, the city's connection to the atmosphere of Barcelona, Spain remains equally prominent. The language, cuisine, music, and architecture effortlessly transport you beyond the borders of the United States, offering a delightful experience reminiscent of crossing continents.
Stay at The Eliza Jane, located just steps away from the vibrant French Quarter. This destination is perfect for those seeking proximity to the excitement without being directly on Bourbon Street. Occupying four historic warehouses, the upscale hotel unravels its storied past within its walls. Paying homage to its former role in manufacturing and distributing liquor, gunpowder, and the city's Daily Picayune newspaper, The Eliza Jane showcases unique programming and antique architectural details infused with a refreshingly modern flair.
9
Tupelo, Mississippi instead of Memphis, Tennessee
For those in search of Southern charm and a deep dive into musical heritage, Tupelo, Mississippi is a less-crowded option to Memphis, Tennessee. As the birthplace of Elvis Presley, Tupelo offers an intimate glimpse into the formative years of the King. While Memphis is celebrated for its barbecue, Tupelo showcases its delectable cuisine at establishments like Clay’s House of Pig (C.H.O.P.) or King Chicken Fillin’ Station.
Despite its smaller size, don’t underestimate Tupelo’s live music scene with hearty soul food and delightful comfort dishes found at places like Blue Canoe and Romie’s Grocery. While Tupelo might not boast five resident Mallard ducks like the Peabody in Memphis, it has its own boutique hotel. Hotel Tupelo injects a fresh vibrancy into Mississippi’s hospitality scene, featuring a design that is both simple and sophisticated, embracing the rock and roll culture inspired by the legendary Elvis Presley.
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10
Dallas, Texas instead of Mexico City, Mexico
For a taste of Mexico City without leaving the United States, Dallas is a spicy alternative. The influence of Mexican culture has been ingrained in Dallas since the 1870s, tracing back to the construction of the city's railroad lines. To experience some great Mexican food like must-try margaritas and tacos, both in their authentic forms and through innovative twists, along the Margarita Mile. Esteemed establishments like El Fenix and Beto & Son not only offer authentic renditions but also showcase the best of Tex-Mex cuisine—the culinary legacy of the Tejano people in Texas.
For a cultural interlude, visit the Cara Mía Theatre, where travelers can immerse themselves in some amazing plays by local artists. These performances resonate with and amplify the voices of the Latine community. To complete the Dallas-Mexico City fusion experience, explore the Dallas Farmers Market, where handcrafted clothing, jewelry, handbags, accessories, and crafts by Mexican artisans await.
11
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania instead of Chicago, Illinois
While Chicago has distinct characteristics in its own right, Philadelphia is a solid East Coast alternative with a similarly fascinating history and a parallel love of sports and food. Philadelphia fans rave about their teams: the Eagles, 76ers, Phillies and Flyers. Travelers also can’t visit without trying a Philly cheesesteak—Pat’s or Gino’s?
The W Philadelphia, located in the heart of the city, offers a chic and vibrant urban escape for any type of visitor. After a day exploring to see the Liberty Bell or a night out in Fishtown, guests can enjoy the outdoor heated pool and wellness treatments such as the Cryo Cabana experience. The treatment includes an ice bath cold plunge for those brave enough.
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Perth, Australia instead of Sydney, Australia
While Sydney stands as the primary entry point and the most-visited metropolitan destination in Australia, the capital city of Western Australia, Perth offers a more intimate atmosphere during peak seasons and a plethora of undiscovered treasures. The waterfront city center of Perth, along with its vibrant urban districts like Northbridge, Leederville, Mount Lawley, Victoria Park, and Subiaco present an ever-expanding array of small bars, restaurants, breweries, and distilleries.
Venture up the coast to explore diving opportunities that rival the Great Barrier Reef at the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef. Renowned for its diverse marine species and the chance to swim with the ocean's gentle giants, the whale sharks, Ningaloo Reef offers a bucket-list-worthy experience.
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Crystal Coast, North Carolina of Outer Banks, North Carolina
The Outer Banks is known and loved but, just south of this renowned vacation destination lies a North Carolina hidden gem known as the Crystal Coast. Offering a serene coastal retreat, the Crystal Coast is equally stunning as its more famous counterpart but provides a quieter escape. Exploring this destination unfolds 85 miles of emerald beaches, culinary delights with over 100 locally-owned restaurants serving fresh seafood, and a close-knit community spanning the area's 11 vibrant neighborhoods.
Adventure enthusiasts, hiking awaits at the picturesque Fort Macon State Park, or a UTV excursion beckons at Cape Lookout National Seashore. For food enthusiasts, a visit to Marshallberg Farm, the largest and only R.A.A Osetra Sturgeon Caviar farm in the U.S., offers a unique tour. Alternatively, embark on an oyster farm tour with Oysters Carolina, learning why the Crystal Coast has earned the moniker "Napa Valley of Oysters."
14
Sun Valley, Idaho instead of Park City, Utah
While both spots are exceptional, Sun Valley, Idaho during the Winter rivals Park City, Utah. Ketchum, walkable from Sun Valley Resort, offers a distinctive mountain town experience, featuring scenic views, culinary delights, and a more relaxed atmosphere with fewer crowds. Once home to author Ernest Hemingway, Ketchum is celebrated for its laid-back vibe and walkable charm.
What’s truly unique that you won’t find in Utah is the Trailing of the Sheep Festival in October. It’s an entire weekend that started around the migration of the sheep. Don’t miss the parade on Main Street, where onlookers will cheer on more than 1,500 sheep running down the road! For a comfortable trip, stay at Limelight Ketchum where you’re conveniently located downtown and surrounded by beautiful surrounding scenery. Stop into the local dive bar Casino for some drinks and games of pool.
15
Richmond, Canada instead of Beijing, China
While these two destinations are not similar geographically, they share a community of the same culture from the arts to food, architecture, and more. Richmond, Canada, is renowned for its substantial Asian influence, notably characterized by a strong presence of Chinese, Filipino, and South Asian communities. The city's multicultural landscape is vividly reflected in its diverse and authentic Asian cuisine, particularly along the "Highway to Heaven," lined with a plethora of Asian restaurants known as the “Golden Village,” Richmond also has the International Buddhist Temple, a significant place of worship and cultural education with traditional Chinese design.
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Toronto, Canada instead of New York City, New York
Reconsider your trip to New York City and opt for Toronto to immerse yourself in one of the most multicultural cities globally. With the benefit of currency conversion, travelers can make their budget go further with some cool experiences. Exploring different neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little Italy, and Greektown is effortlessly accessible thanks to Toronto's efficient public transportation system, offering a taste of the city's cultural richness.
Consistently ranking as one of the safest and cleanest cities in North America, Toronto also embraces beautiful natural outdoor spaces. From the Toronto Islands and High Park to numerous waterfront trails, visitors can revel in outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, or picnicking. These activities will hardly ever be far away from the city's scenic views, showcasing the beauty of Lake Ontario and the city skyline.
17
Bratislava, Slovakia instead of Budapest, Hungary
For those seeking an alternative to the well-trodden paths of Budapest and Prague or the high-priced dining scene in Vienna, Bratislava is a supremely inviting option. Its intimate streets, picturesque Old Town, and captivating Danube River views are luring travelers who desire a quieter European experience. Bratislava's irresistible charm offers a distinct kind of adventure, with medieval castles to explore and authentic Slovak cuisine to savor at cozy cafes—all within reach through convenient and affordable flights.
The city boasts a thriving bar scene, with a must-visit to Mirror Bar. Nestled in the heart of Bratislava's Old Town, Mirror Bar located in the historic Radisson Blu Carlton Hotel, featuring an inventive cocktail program. Explore the cobbled streets of the Old Town, discovering landmarks such as Michael’s Tower, Old Town Hall, and Bratislava Castle—which looks like it should be the next Wes Anderson movie location.
18
Great Basin National Park instead of Yosemite National Park
For an underrated park experience that will still leave you stunned, visit Great Basin National Park in Nevada. Discover breathtaking alpine lakes, ancient bristlecone pine forests, and the captivating Lehman Caves away from the hustle and bustle of somewhere huge like Yellowstone or Yosemite. Renowned for having some of the darkest skies in the lower 48 states and acknowledged as one of the top International Dark Sky Parks in the United States, you can stand virtually anywhere within Great Basin's boundaries and marvel at the boundless expanse above you!
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Valley of Fire State Park instead of Antelope Canyon
Valley of Fire State Park, located near Las Vegas, Nevada, showcases breathtaking and vibrant red sandstone formations reminiscent of the surreal beauty found in Arizona's Antelope Canyon. Explorers can immerse themselves in diverse landscapes, encountering ancient petroglyphs, scenic vistas, and striking geological formations.
Although Antelope Canyon is beautiful, it’s located on Navajo land and can only be explored via a guided tour, making securing tickets with the demand harder. Valley of Fire is a great stop between Zion National Park and Las Vegas. Unlike a guided tour at Antelope, Valley of Fire allows visitors to leisurely explore the park at their own pace.
20
Cape Neddick, Maine instead of Newport, Rhode Island
Renowned for its breathtaking coastal vistas, historic mansions, and maritime legacy, Newport shares beachy similarities with Cape Neddick. Both destinations boast scenic ocean panoramas, quaint seaside towns, and fun activities such as sailing and beachcombing. While Newport tends to draw more tourists due to its larger size and established reputation, especially in the Summer, Cape Neddick offers a more secluded experience, making it an appealing option for those desiring a quieter coastal escape.
Just because a destination isn’t on a popular listicle, doesn’t mean that it’s not worth visiting. Exploring places you didn’t initially expect will lead to pleasant surprises. More importantly, you won’t find surging hotel prices! So get researching and chart your own adventure.
James Barrett
James is a journalist covering everything from travel, interviews, personal essays to lifestyle and entertainment. He's a Syracuse University alum and New Jersey native.