Now that spring break is just about in our rearview mirrors, families are starting to think about where to go this summer – affordably.
A new study from the travel experts at OptimosTravels analyzed over 100 well-known destinations across the U.S., assessing them based on daily meal expenses, public transportation costs, accommodation rates, and attraction fees.
Almost heaven
From top to bottom, the destinations run anywhere from around $3,000 to more than $5,000 if you want to live it up in Maui, Park City, or Aspen.
The affordability of North Carolina’s Outer Banks with its allure of the Atlantic, and Charleston West Virginia with its draw of history and the outdoors, lead the way as the best deals.
Both have an average daily cost of $177 per person, but where the Outer Banks shines is in accommodation cost ($91 per person), meals ($60), and attractions ($11), a week-long stay amounts to $1,237 per person, making it an irresistible offer for a family of four at just $3,247.90, proving that paradise doesn't have to cost a fortune.
Meals are a little cheaper in Charleston ($49), but accommodations are significantly higher ($121), making a 7-day stay $1,242 per person.
Overall, the South and West get most of the Top 10 slots, but there are a couple of surprises like Cape Cod Mass., and Sedona Ariz., two destinations that some people have preconceived notions of being expensive. As far as the remainder of the Top 10, here's what the researchers found...
3. Helen, Georgia
Helen is a small city in north Georgia about an hour and half from Atlanta. Located along the Chattahoochee River, the city was recently made over to look like an Alpine Bavarian village. Helen stands third with an average daily expense of $185 per person. The cost includes $63 for meals and $110 for lodging, totaling $1,297 per person for a week. Families can enjoy this unique experience for $3,208.
4. Tybee Island, Georgia
Another Georgia entry, Tybee Island's laidback beaches come at a daily cost of $186 per person, with meals at $45 and lodging at $118. A week's vacation for a family of four is reasonably priced at $3,246.
5. Gatlinburg, Tennessee
If you don’t think West Virginia is your thing, you could get close to Charleston’s offerings not too far away. At $91, the lowest accommodation cost is combined with $60 for meals and attractions, with meals at $46 and accommodation at $115 for a 7-day family adventure of $3,463.
6. Sedona, Arizona
For those who want to do all the Wild West they can, Sedona is a good choice because of its proximity to the Grand Canyon, Utah, Phoenix, and Nevada. Sedona ranks sixth in this study, with an average daily cost of $198 per person. A week's stay amounts to $1,383 per person, allowing a family of four to explore for $3,276.
7. Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Cape Cod's daily expenses average $207 per person – pretty cheap for New England resort communities – with a week-long visit costing $1,447 per person. A family of four can enjoy this coastal retreat for $3,746 and if they want to spend a little more, add a couple of days in Boston at the front or back of the vacation and, maybe, take a ferry ride to Martha’s Vineyard.
8. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
If you want your family to understand how the U.S. westward movement unfolded, Oklahoma City may be the perfect launchpad with its First Americans Museum and Conestoga Wagons exhibit. Here, a family of four can spend a week for $3,688 with daily expenses at $209 per person.
9. Bend, Oregon
Another good destination for outdoor enthusiasts, Bend Ore., has a weekly cost of $1,499 per person or $3,762 for a family of four.
10. Monument Valley, Utah
Completing the list, Monument Valley allows families to experience stunning landscapes at $3,818 for a week. Daily costs are $218 per person, including meals and accommodations, totaling $1,529 per person for a week-long stay.
The whole list
There’s a lot to absorb in Optimos Travel’s list, but if you want to look at all your options, it may be worth checking out everything. Here goes:
Destination | State | Total Cost per Day per Person |
Outer Banks | North Carolina | 176.72 |
Charleston | West Virginia | 177.46 |
Helen | Georgia | 185.33 |
Tybee Island | Georgia | 186.43 |
Gatlinburg | Tennessee | 192.83 |
Sedona | Arizona | 197.67 |
Cape Cod | Massachusetts | 206.78 |
Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | 209.07 |
Bend | Oregon | 214.17 |
Monument Valley | Utah | 218.44 |
Palm Springs | California | 226.46 |
Minneapolis | Minnesota | 229.78 |
Portland | Maine | 239.75 |
Niagara Falls | New York | 242.37 |
Virginia Beach | Virginia | 243.48 |
Bald Head Island | North Carolina | 245.67 |
Lake Tahoe | California & Nevada | 248.78 |
Savannah | Georgia | 251.39 |
Los Angeles | California | 252.11 |
Salt Lake City | Utah | 253.58 |
Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | 254.94 |
Raleigh | NC | 255.57 |
New Orleans | Louisiana | 256.3 |
Laguna Beach | California | 256.39 |
Portland | Oregon | 257.53 |
Big Sur | California | 259.31 |
Kansas City | Missouri | 260.72 |
Las Vegas | Nevada | 263.31 |
Santa Fe | New Mexico | 265.44 |
Branson | Missouri | 267.92 |
Alaska | Alaska | 270.07 |
Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 271.03 |
Hilton Head Island | South Carolina | 271.11 |
Richmond | Virginia | 286.23 |
Phoenix | Arizona | 286.63 |
Mackinac Island | Michigan | 288.33 |
San Diego | California | 293.67 |
Amelia Island | Florida | 295.89 |
Myrtle Beach | South Carolina | 295.97 |
Yosemite National Park | California | 298.39 |
Seattle | Washington | 300.53 |
Denver | Colorado | 304.79 |
Miami | Florida | 306.47 |
Chicago | Illinois | 307.26 |
Door County | Wisconsin | 311.9 |
Olympic National Park | Washington | 321.08 |
Baltimore | Maryland | 335.5 |
San Francisco | California | 341.97 |
Washington D.C. | District of Columbia | 349.83 |
Atlantic CIty | New Jersey | 356.39 |
San Antonio | Texas | 357.81 |
Boston | Massachusetts | 358.91 |
Detroit | Michigan | 360.44 |
Nashville | Tennessee | 364.53 |
Honolulu | Hawaii | 367.48 |
Anaheim | California | 381.74 |
Austin | Texas | 382.33 |
Orlando | Florida | 388.31 |
Asheville | North Carolina | 408.1 |
Coronado Beach | California | 429.39 |
Napa Valley | California | 433.78 |
Siesta Key | Florida | 454.86 |
Carmel | California | 459.03 |
San Juan Islands | Washington | 480.22 |
Jackson Hole | Wyoming | 489.67 |
Martha's Vineyard | Massachusetts | 499.25 |
New York City | New York | 511.74 |
Charleston | South Carolina | 535.68 |
Key West | Florida | 536.67 |
Santa Monica | California | 592.62 |
Montauk | New York | 617.65 |
Maui | Hawaii | 680.24 |
Park City | Utah | 710.08 |
Aspen | Colorado | 761.39 |
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Posted: 2024-04-01 11:04:52