
America’s Most Beautiful Waterfront Cities
I’ve lived by the sea my whole life, and I can’t imagine not waking up near a large body of water.

I’ve lived by the sea my whole life, and I can’t imagine not waking up near a large body of water.

Rich in frontier history and shaped by the legacy of early explorers, this riverside capital city blends heritage with a growing modern culture.

Surrounded by towering mountains and pristine wilderness, this charming resort town has long been a favorite destination for outdoor adventure.

Forget booking that expensive flight to the Caribbean or South Pacific – some of America’s most spectacular underwater worlds are right on your doorstep! From Hawaii’s volcanic formations to Florida’s vibrant reefs, the US offers incredible snorkeling adventures that’ll have you face-to-face with everything from playful sea turtles to schools.

Imagine a compact beach town where pastel cottages line white-sand paths and food trucks glint in the sunlight.

There’s nothing like spending the day outdoors, viewing our world’s most fascinating animals and plants.

Southern charm, great food, and revitalized historic districts have helped turn this once-overlooked city into one of the Midwest’s more surprising urban destinations.

Set along the edge of Sarasota Bay is a sprawling estate where circus glamour, European art, and Old Florida scenery somehow collide in one remarkably walkable place.

Although it is physically separate from the rest of the United States, Alaska is one of the most scenic and fascinating parts of the country.

Renowned for its cowboy culture and unmistakable frontier spirit, this city embodies the look and feel of the American Old West.

The largest state east of the Mississippi River, Georgia is a perfect introduction of everything the South has to offer.

Situated in the northern Pacific Ocean lies Hawaii, an archipelago consisting of 137 different islands and islets.

When you think about where architecture and wilderness collide, it’s hard not to picture those legendary lodges tucked into America’s national parks.

While millions of tourists elbow each other for the perfect shot at Yellowstone and Grand Canyon, some of America’s most spectacular national parks remain blissfully uncrowded.

The ‘city that never sleeps’, the bright lights and buzzing streets of New York make it like no other place on the planet.
