25 Vacation Spots in the U.S. That Won’t Break your Bank

In this article, we shall discuss 25 vacation spots in the U.S. that won't break your bank. To skip our detailed analysis of the tourism industry in the United States as of 2024, go directly and see 10 Vacation Spots in the U.S. That Won’t Break Your Bank.

The American Travel Market in 2024: An Analysis

According to Bloomberg, the U.S. travel industry is struggling to reclaim ground on the travel front since the headwinds perpetrated by the COVID-19 pandemic. As 2023 drew to a close, the American travel industry lagged behind expectations and was just able to reach a mere 84% of its 2019 visitation levels. A study by Euromonitor International analyzed the performance of the top 18 travel industries in the world (See: 35 Most Visited Countries in the World in 2024) across four primary metrics comprising global perception, identity and security (visa wait times and expedited clearance programs for low-risk tourists), travel connectivity, and flight access. The report surprisingly uncovered that across virtually all categories, the U.S. ranked second to last, with the United Kingdom and France emerging as top performers. The study was a glaring confirmation of the fact that even vacation spots in the U.S. that won't break your bank are significantly less modern and efficient as they trail behind established and emerging competitors like France and Saudi Arabia, respectively. According to a Tourism Economics report, staffing shortages and visa delays could cause American travelers to give up more than 3 million domestic trips per year to the best vacation spots in the US for families, resulting in a net loss of $7.4 billion in travel spending in 2024. By 2034, more than $150 billion could seep through the cracks due to excessive wait times for visas. Furthermore, international tourist arrivals remain more than 26% below pre-pandemic levels with international visitor spending standing at $99 billion, a meagre 50% of 2019, where nearly 79.4 million international tourists spent more than $181 billion. Additionally, for the first time, the United States is also navigating a multiyear travel deficit, which means that American citizens are spending more on traveling to many of the countries we mentioned in our article on the 25 Cheapest Countries to Fly to From the USA in 2024 than international tourists are spending in many of the cheapest places to travel right now in the USA.

According to a research report by luxury boutique Embark Beyond, there is a growing perception that even some of the best vacation spots in the US for families are no longer safe, with skyrocketing crime rates, homelessness in cities, and news of gun violence deterring potential visitors from visiting the country. According to the founder of Embark Beyond, Jack Ezon: