Recently, Vacasa shared its fall travel trends study. The study found almost two-thirds of fall travelers plan to take a weekend trip of two nights or less during fall.
Honolulu, Hawai’i
Honolulu is the ultimate domestic escape for travelers looking to escape their everyday lives. According to Hawaii Tourism Authority’s monthly tourism statistics, the islands saw a dip in travelers during the fall months, making it the best time to explore the uncrowded destinations. Stay at Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club, currently offering booking deals for fall travelers. During the fall, expect a rotating list of on-site experiences such as a monthly night market showcasing Oahu artisans, a poolside silent disco party and Country by The Pool BBQ.
Charleston, South Carolina
Explore the rich history, cobblestone streets and pre-Civil War-era architecture of Charleston, South Carolina. Immerse yourself in history with a bicycle tour along The Battery, stop by the famed Rainbow Row, get up close to more than 5,000 animals at South Carolina Aquarium, explore the beautiful gardens at Magnolia Plantation and spend the day on the water aboard the Schooner Pride sailboat cruise.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Since travelers don’t need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico, take advantage and plan your fall trip to San Juan. Set on 72 acres of tropical lush gardens in the private peninsula of Rio Grande, Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico offers a dreamy escape. Stay in all-suite-style accommodations, swim in the largest lagoon-style pool, treat yourself to a spa day and play a round of golf at the world-class Tom Kite-designed course.
Orlando
Orlando, Florida, offers a wallet-friendly, warm-weather getaway for families and friends. Take advantage of the upscale offerings at JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa, which offers something for every type of traveler. Enjoy two outdoor swimming pools with full-service day beds, a spa and seven on-site bars and restaurants. For those going to Disney World, take advantage of daily shuttle services to and from the parks.
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