| Top 10 Budget Getaways | ||
| Don’t pass up that vacation because of high gas prices. We’ll show you the best restaurants and hotels to fit your particular budget at these popular destinations: | ||
#1 Outer Banks, NC Boat shoes or flip-flops? We say both. The communities of Beaufort, Morehead City, and Atlantic Beach join to create a jumping-off point for the southern tip of the Outer Banks. Who wants to jump, though, considering that within a 30-minute radius you can be strolling a harbor boardwalk or kicking back in your beach chair? This is a great place to spend an early-summer weekend. Where to Stay: Blackbeard’s Lodge Where to Eat: Cox’s Check out our Hilton Head Island Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #2 Tybee Island, GA This little strip of land just 18 miles east of Savannah boasts natural charm that few beaches have preserved. As soon as you cross the Lazaretto Creek Bridge leading to Tybee Island, you'll feel your cares slip away and your spirits rise. Where to Stay: Ocean Plaza Beach Resort & Conference Center Where to Eat: Sunrise Restaurant Check out our Hilton Head Island Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #3 Baltimore, MD There's a reason they call Baltimore Charm City. It's quirky and eclectic, yet it's still a great place to bring a family. History and character wait around every corner. What's more, the city's sights and sounds get a firm hold on your soul--from the Domino Sugar sign shimmering in the Inner Harbor to the singing of the National Anthem at Camden Yards. "Baltimore is very laid-back, very forgiving," says Molly Foyle, a recent transplant from Washington, D.C. "It's like this city gets excited about eccentricity." Where to Stay: Brookshire Suites Where to Eat: Vaccaro’s Italian Pastry Shop Check out our Baltimore Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #4 Norfolk, VA In vibrant downtown Norfolk, a city that has transformed itself into a lively destination for travelers, boatloads of fun and entertainment center around the Elizabeth River. You can help hoist the sails on a schooner, catch a paddle wheeler to a baseball game, or ship out on an ocean voyage from a stylish new cruise ship terminal. Where to Stay: Sheraton Oceanfront Hotel Where to Eat: Charlie’s Seafood Restaurant Check out our Norfolk/Virginia Beach Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #5 Galveston, TX Try a 4-day cruise from Galveston, Texas, and you can go to Mexico and back without having to stop and ask for directions. Perfect weather, impeccable service, and seemingly endless food at a price that won't break your budget. 4-day Carnival cruises to Cozumel in June start at $579. Where to Stay while in Galveston: Hotel Galvez Where to Eat before you embark: Mosquito Café Check out our Galveston Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #6 Asheville, NC Treat yourself with a trip to one of the South's coolest cities this summer. Asheville blossoms with hip shops and galleries, satisfying eateries, and the grandest estate in America. Get out your walking shoes, and explore this ultimate weekend destination. Where to Stay: Hampton Inn-Biltmore Square Where to Eat: Salsa Mexican Caribbean Restaurant Check out our Asheville Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #7 Destin, FL You go for the beaches--those immaculate white sands against aquamarine waters. The rest of the great stuff is a bonus. The beach is Destin's playground. Still, there are other activities if you want a break from sandy toes and salty water. (Is that possible?) Where to Stay: Southern Resorts Where to Eat: The Crab Trap Check out our Destin Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #8 Myrtle Beach, SC Imagine scrunching your toes in the sand or lining up a trick-shot putt through the mouth of a dinosaur. Your sunny beach getaway is closer than you think, and not nearly as expensive. Whether it's your first summer vacation to Myrtle Beach or your 40th, don't make reservations until you consider some of our favorite spots. Where to Stay: Atlantic Coast Resorts Where to Eat: Luigi's Trattoria Check out our Myrtle Beach Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #9 Rehoboth Beach, DE Get a million-dollar view for state park prices. Ribbons of color stream across the sky as day ends at Delaware Seashore State Park. For those who love the sun and sand, this is paradise. As for Rehoboth Beach itself, this charming seaside town makes a perfect getaway, promising to get the kinks out of your bones as well as your psyche. Where to Stay: Admiral Hotel Where to Eat: Summer House Restaurant & Saloon Check out our Rehoboth Beach Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. #10 Mississippi Gulf Coast Feel the pull of that very special coastline that marks the end of Old Man River's ramble to the Gulf. It wraps around Louisiana and Mississippi like a ribbon of live oaks, shrimpboats, and colorful towns. Although Katrina has changed things, most of the inhabitants of the Gulf Coast are focused on the future. "It's all good," goes the town motto in Bay Saint Louis. For travelers, it's also a land of fun and adventure. Where to Stay: Gulf Hills Hotel & Conference Center Where to Eat: COAST Check out our Mississippi Gulf Coast Editor's City Guide for tips on hotels, restaurants, and places to shop. |
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