The 35 Best Things To Do In North America 

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If you’re traveling to the USA, you might also want to see its neighbors, Canada and Mexico. In this case, you now have even more things to see and do. Since that is going to make your planning decisions even more difficult, we now present, in no particular order, the 35 best things to do in North America. Here they are:

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The 35 Best Things To Do In North America

1. Take A Fun Miami Speedboat Tour, USA

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Experience the thrill of Miami on a speedboat tour. Put on your shades and feel the wind blowing through your hair on a tour that takes you offshore for a rousing ride as you blast past numerous high-rise buildings in Florida. A local guide will narrate your tour of celebrity homes on Fisher Island, Miami Beach, Star Island, Venetian Islands, and even South Beach’s Art Deco district from the unique perspective of the shining Atlantic Ocean. 

2. Watch For Bears At Yellowstone National Park, USA

Yellowstone National Park covers an area in three states: Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Here among incredible giant redwood trees, live both grizzly and black bears. You might not see one, but if you do, keep your distance, make noise to let the bear know you’re there, and don’t panic.  

Black bears are generally smaller and more prone to run from humans. Grizzly bears are more aggressive. Take your pictures from a safe distance!

3. Sample Some Texan BBQ, USA 

If you’re a foodie or just like to try new things, head for Amarillo, Texas, and enjoy some genuine Texan barbecue. Smoked over a real hickory fire and fairly oozing with flavor, Texan barbecue is a wonderful way to acquaint yourself with the famous Texan mantra: “‘bigger is better.” Amarillo is home to several memorable restaurants that serve traditional BBQ dishes including ribs, brisket, and pulled pork. One of the more popular places is Tyler’s Barbeque.  

4. See The Sights In Washington, DC, USA

Regular readers already know that Washington, DC is the heart of the US government. It is home to many impressive buildings, monuments, and memorials that commemorate the country’s history and leaders. Some of the highlights include the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, the Washington Monument, the National Cathedral, the Vietnam War Memorial, and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. They are located throughout the city and are all easily accessible to visitors.

5. Go Canoeing In Whistler, Canada

Some travel writers say Whistler is one of the best places in the country to go canoeing. They report that the lovely landscape and calm water provides a most blissful experience. You can rent a canoe locally and go paddling around the numerous local lakes and rivers. Veteran visitors recommend such popular spots as Green Lake, Alta Lake, and the River of Golden Dreams. Canoeing here is simply a great way to enjoy and explore the natural beauty here.

6. Take A High-Flying Helicopter Ride Over The Grand Canyon, USA

If, like your rovin’ writer, you have already explored the Grand Canyon on foot, consider getting a bird’s eye view of this natural wonder. Indeed, a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon is an incredible experience that will give you a new perspective. You’ll soar high above the deep canyon and take in breathtaking views that you won’t soon forget. It’s a great way to appreciate its beauty without even breaking a sweat.

7. Cruise The San Francisco Bay

San Francisco is a city full of colorful architecture, creative-minded people, and plenty of stylish shops too. Arguably one of the best ways to take in the sights is by hopping aboard a catamaran and cruising around the briny bay. You’ll get to see the city from a new perspective and enjoy the stunning views of such notable landmarks as Alcatraz Island, the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, the Sausalito Waterfront, and the Palace of Fine Arts.

8. Ride The Rollercoasters At Disneyland, USA

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California’s Disneyland is a magical place where you can channel your inner child. Ride the rollercoasters! Some of the most popular rides include Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and the Matterhorn Bobsleds. In addition to the rollercoasters, you can also enjoy other attractions such as Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion. There are plenty of shows and other experiences to enjoy too. Make a day of it and experience everything Disneyland has to offer.

9. Take A Hot Air Balloon ride in Arizona, USA

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There are several companies that offer hot air balloon rides here. You can search online or go through travel agencies. Some of the most popular locations for hot air balloon rides in Arizona include Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tucson. 

The best time to go on a hot air balloon ride is early in the morning. The weather is cooler and the winds are calmer. Most rides last between 45 minutes to an hour and include a champagne toast after landing.

10. Dive Into Deep Dish Pizza In Chicago, USA

Chicago, Illinois is famous for its deep-dish pizza. The term ‘deep dish pizza’ became popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s as Chicago’s signature dish gained national recognition.There are many places in Chicago where you can try it.

Two of the most popular locations include Giordano’s and Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria. However, there are several other places to try deep-dish pizza there. Check with some of the locals when you get there!

11. Go Snorkeling In Maui, USA

The island of Maui in the archipelago state of Hawaii is a great place to go snorkeling. There are a number of places you can snorkel in Maui. Some of the popular beaches for snorkeling are nestled along West Maui and South Maui. The northernmost part of Kāʻanapali Beach near Puʻu Kekaʻa, a.k.a. Black Rock is famous for great snorkeling. Additionally, there are good snorkeling spots located along the west coast which are more sheltered from the wind and swells.

12. Take A Boat Ride To The Base Of Niagara Falls, USA And Canada

Niagara Falls is located between the state of New York and Ontario, Canada. It includes three falls: the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and the Horseshoe Falls. The latter straddles the international border. Niagara Falls are North America’s most famous waterfall. Boat rides are an exceptional way to experience the falls up close and personal. They offer stunning views of the falls and are available on both the American and Canadian sides.

13. Look For Celebs In Beverly Hills, USA

Some travel writers say that Beverly Hills is a great place to spot celebrities. There are many cafes in the area where you can relax and enjoy a pricey latte while keeping an eye out for your favorite stars. Celebrities can be found all over California, but some of the best places to spot them include Mulholland Drive, Alpine Drive, Bedford Drive, Benedict Canyon, The Polo Lounge at The Beverly Hills Hotel, and Spago Beverly Hills.  

14. Experience Indigenous Culture In Santa Fe, USA

Santa Fe, New Mexico is a great place to experience indigenous culture. You can visit the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture or take a guided tour of the Pueblo Indian villages. Other popular activities include exploring ancient Native American ruins filled with petroglyphs or visiting centuries-old adobe and European-style churches. You can even take a guided tour of the Pueblo Indian villages or explore the ancient Native American ruins filled with petroglyphs.  

15. Take A “Gossip Girl” Tour Of New York City, USA

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If you or your traveling companion like the TV show “Gossip Girl”, you can take a tour of New York City and visit some of the locations. There are several companies that offer Gossip Girl tours. Gossip Girl Tour NYC offers private Gossip Girl Pedicab Tours. On Location Tours offers a bus tour that takes you to sites in the Upper East Side and Midtown Manhattan all from the comfort of a coach bus. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16. Go On An Urban Bicycle Adventure In Boston, USA

If you’re looking for an urban bicycle adventure in Boston, Massachusetts to explore the Irish influences of this town, take the City View Bike Tour Boston by Urban AdvenTours. This tour takes you through six neighborhoods as you cycle past countless historical and cultural sites throughout the city. You’ll be provided with a fitted bicycle, bicycle helmet, and a professional guide who leads you on your travels. It’s a great way to explore Boston!

17. Shop In The Market In Charleston, USA

If you’re a shopaholic and like indoor markets in Charleston, South Carolina, you can visit the Charleston City Market. First opened in the 1790s, this historic landmark is one of the oldest public markets in the United States. There are handmade crafts and jewelry to choose from, and arguably the most prized souvenir – the woven sweetgrass basket. Certain weekend nights even have a special night market that runs late. It’s a great way to support the local artisans. 

18. Take A Las Vegas Party Bus Tour, USA

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If you’re looking for a party bus tour in Las Vegas, you can get the full Vegas experience by hopping on a party bus for a tour down the iconic strip. Party Tours offers a fine choice of luxury party bus rentals perfect for any size group, no matter the occasion! You can reserve your tour party bus at reasonable rates. Check out the four-story M&M’s World and Dick’s Last Chance Lounge too!

19. Go Horseback Riding In Durango, USA

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Experience the thrill of horseback riding in Durango, Colorado!  It’s the adventure capital of the American Wild West. Channel your inner cowboy as you ride, surrounded by majestic panoramas. Durango’s where you’ll find several ranches that offer horseback riding tours with friendly guides and horses ready to take you on the trip of a lifetime. Some of the best places to go horseback riding here include Rapp Corral, Hole in the Wall Stables, Buck’s Livery, and Rimrock Outfitters. 

20. Go Potter Crazy At Universal Studios, USA

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“The Wizarding World of Harry Potter” at the popular Universal Orlando Resort consists of two lands based on the Harry Potter books and movies. The Diagon Alley area is ensconced in Universal Studios Florida and Hogsmeade in the Islands of Adventure. Both lands have themed shops, rides, dining, and entertainment that will transport you into the magical world of Harry Potter. You can also visit Marvel Super Hero Island which features rides based on such characters as Spiderman and the Hulk.

21. Honor The King Of Rock In Graceland, USA

Graceland is said by some to be the most iconic rock ‘n’ roll residence in the world. It is a massive mansion on a 13.8-acre estate in Memphis, Tennessee, once owned by American singer-songwriter and musician Elvis Presley. It was first opened to the public as a house museum on June 7, 1982, and attracts over 650,000 visitors annually. Take a tour of Presley’s incredible home and marvel at the splendor.

22. Parasail At Daytona Beach, USA

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Experience the thrill of paragliding at Daytona Beach, Florida! While the laid back chill-seekers relax and catch some rays on the beach, folks feeling more adventurous can take to the skies on an epic parasailing excursion. You’ll soar high above the beach and enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the city skyline. No experience is necessary since you’ll be accompanied by a professional instructor who will guide you through every step of the way.

23. Go White Water Rafting At Mount Robson, Canada

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Experience the thrill of white water rafting at Mount Robson, Canada! Who needs to ride rollercoasters when they can go white water rafting? The Canadian Rockies offer some of the most exhilarating white water rafting experiences in the world. You’ll navigate through rapids and waves while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding forests and mountains. No experience is necessary as you’ll be accompanied by a professional guide who will ensure your safety and provide you with all the required equipment.

24. Learn To Cook In New Orleans, USA

Experience the mouthwatering flavors of Southern cuisine with a Cajun cooking class in New Orleans, Louisiana! Southern cuisine is both delicious and perplexing, but you’ll learn the secrets of numerous New Orleans specialties in a Cajun cooking class. You’ll learn how to prepare classic dishes such as gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish étouffée, and more. Impress all your friends with your newly-gained culinary skills! Once they learn you’re a good cook, you might just have to baptize the gumbo!

25. Hit Venice Beach, USA

Venice Boardwalk is perhaps the coolest part of Los Angeles, California with colorful street murals, independent shops, and street performers. You can also check out the popular skate park, Abbott Kinney Boulevard, the Electric Lodge Performing Arts Center, and the nigh-famous Muscle Beach outdoor gym if you’re into working out. The beach is also a great place to relax and soak up some sun while enjoying the welcoming ocean breeze. Foodies, don’t forget to try some of the delicious food from the local vendors along the boardwalk!

26. Sample Some Poutine In Quebec City, Canada

Indulge in the famous French-Canadian delicacy of poutine in Quebec City. You just might forget what country you’re in as you dine on this delicious dish made with french fries, cheese curds, and gravy. You can enjoy poutine at many restaurants and cafes throughout Quebec City. Don’t forget to explore the charming cafes and cozy side streets while you’re there. Quebec City is also home to many historic landmarks and museums that are worth visiting. 

27. See Stars At The Kennedy Space Center, USA

“Ground control to Major Tom…” The Kennedy Space Center is the best place to satisfy all of your NASA curiosities. Here you can explore the history of space travel and learn all about the latest space missions. The family-friendly Florida-based center also offers visitors a surprising variety of exhibits and attractions that are fun for all ages. Don’t forget to check out the Rocket Garden, which features a collection of historic rockets and missiles.  

28. Enjoy A Dinner Cruise In Vancouver, Canada

Experience the beauty of Vancouver with a dinner cruise! The perfect way to relax and recharge after a day of energetic exploring, a dinner cruise here will have you enjoying a hearty, delicious meal as you float past various sights. You’ll enjoy stunning views of the city skyline and the surrounding mountains while you drink and dine Oh! Don’t forget to dress warmly if you’re going on a dinner cruise during the winter months.

29. Check Out The Liberty Bell, USA

Discover the birthplace of America as you see the various sights of Philadelphia, including the famous, historical Liberty Bell at the Liberty Bell Center, the Franklin Institute Science Museum, the Philadelphia Zoo, Independence Hall, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, South Street, and Reading Terminal Market. There’s also The Philadelphia Magic Gardens, The Eastern State Penitentiary, The Barnes Foundation, and Brasil’s Nightclub. Be sure to have a hot soft pretzel and a Philly cheesesteak, too.

30. Take A Lovely Lake Louise Selfie At Jasper, Canada

Lake Louise is located inside beautiful Banff National Park and is part of the Canadian Rockies. Pose before this backdrop of beautiful blue-green water, lush, verdant forest, and majestic mountains. Surely this will inspire wanderlust in all your Instagram followers. This is undoubtedly one of the reasons you booked a flight to Canada in the first place, isn’t it? If you are feeling energetic you can also go canoeing, hiking, and horseback riding here. 

31. Go Sailing In Waikiki, USA

Experience the beauty of Waikiki, USA by going sailing on the Hawaiian sea. With the wind at your back and the sun on your face, you’ll feel like you’re living your best island life. You’ll have the opportunity to see the stunning coastline of Waikiki from a different perspective and enjoy the peacefulness of the ocean. Keep an eye out for the sea turtles as they swim by to say hello. It’s an experience you won’t soon forget!

32. See Mount Rushmore, USA

Mount Rushmore is a famous mountain carving located in the Black Hills region of South Dakota, USA. The carving depicts four former US presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. It is an iconic symbol of United States history and culture that you won’t want to miss. You can visit this famous site and take a guided tour to learn more about the history and significance of this national monument. It’s a must-see destination.  

33. Get Your Kicks On Route 66, USA

Route 66 is a historic highway that runs from Chicago to Los Angeles, USA. It’s an iconic symbol of American culture and rockin’ road trip vibes. Channel pure Americana by blasting your favorite road trip music mix while you cruise this historic highway. The landscape is beautiful but you need to stop at some of the landmarks too. Check out The Blue Whale of Catoosa, The Gemini Giant, The 66 Drive-In Theatre, and The Gateway Arch.  

34. Hit The Slopes In Whistler, Canada

Whistler is a virtual Canadian snow-globe paradise that offers some of the best skiing in the world. With its stunning mountain scenery and world-class ski resorts, it’s the perfect destination for a ski trip you will never forget. You’ll have the opportunity to experience some of the best powder in the world and enjoy the peacefulness of the mountains. It is definitely an experience you just don’t want to miss!

35. Tour The Hot Spots, Mexico

Mexico is a beautiful country with many hot spots. Some of the most popular destinations include Cancun, Tulum, and Playa del Carmen. These cities are known for their beautiful beaches, crystal-clear water, and lively nightlife. You can also visit historic sites like the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza and Tulum. Mexico is also famous for its tacos, margaritas, and tequila. It’s a yet another country in North America that has something for everyone and is perfect for a vacation you won’t forget!

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