Whether you long for a traditional, enchanting Christmas with streets decorated with twinkling lights, or are looking for a sun-drenched escape to escape the winter chill, December is undeniably a special time of year to travel.
‘Tis the season of festive cheer, when the world turns into a tapestry of holiday splendor. So let’s explore some of the best destinations you can consider for your December trip to make your holiday truly magical.
1. Maui, Hawaii
Maui is a fantastic vacation destination all year round, but it’s especially nice in December if you’re looking for warm weather in the United States! Expect 80 degrees during the day and temperatures around 60 degrees at night.
Spending time on the golden sandy beaches at Kihei or Lahaina is one of the best things you can do on Maui. The snorkeling is excellent here, and the food trucks are not to be missed!
2. Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville is at its best in December, especially when you enjoy the bright lights and festive atmosphere of the holidays.
Christmas activities are also offered in the historic Biltmore Village and Antler Hill neighborhoods.
There is also the National Gingerbread House Contest at the Omni Grove Park Inn and Winter Lights at the North Carolina Arboretum.
3. New Orleans, Louisiana
If you are considering a visit in December New Orleansyou will find a host of delightful and festive events throughout the month. Additionally, the city is decorated with Christmas decorations and glittering lights, creating a wonderfully enchanting atmosphere.
From the beginning of the month, the restaurants will serve festive, handcrafted cocktails and unique menus, including the traditional Reveillon dinner. Don’t forget to attend one of the free jazz and classical programs of the St. Louis Cathedral Concert Series.
4. Lake Placid
One of the best places to vacation in the US in December is Lake Placid, if you’re looking for great winter destinations for your end-of-year holidays. Located in the Adirondack Mountains, this charming New York village is a haven for adventure seekers, especially in winter.
Lake Placid has been a popular winter resort since the early 20th century. It even hosted the Winter Olympics twice, in 1932 and 1980.
5. Austin, Texas
Numerous factors make AustinTexas, an incredible gem, including its beautiful weather, fantastic culinary scene and famously exciting nightlife with live music every night of the week.
And to make it even more special, Austin is home to one of December’s “10 Best Public Holiday Light Shows,” known as The Trail of Lights, held in Zilker Park.
6. Savannah, Georgia
There aren’t many cities that compare to Savannah, Georgia. This southern city is known for its quaint cobblestone squares and historic district. It radiates beauty in every way. However, if you visit in December, the entire city will be decked out in festive decorations, crimson ribbons and twinkling lights.
7. Williamsburg, Va
In December, Williamsburg, Virginia is one of the best places to visit in the US, with a variety of unique attractions.
If you come in December, the city is full of Christmas activities. Don’t miss the Christmas Market on Main Street in Yorktown, the Bizarre Bazaar at the neighboring Richmond Raceway Complex, or the fantastic sales at the Williamsburg Premium Outlets.
8. Zion National Park for snowy trails
A visit to Zion National Park in December offers a unique and serene experience for those seeking a quieter side to this natural wonder. Although some trails may be snow-covered or frozen, the lower portions of the park remain accessible and offer beautiful winter vistas.
The absence of large crowds allows for a more intimate connection with the beautiful red rock formations of Zion and the Virgin River. Adventurous travelers can explore the wonders of the park in a peaceful atmosphere, making December a peaceful time to see the park’s beauty in a different light.
9. Washington, DC for Christmas markets
The vibrant Downtown Holiday Market in Washington, DC, known as one of the best Christmas markets in the US., transforms F Street NW, just in front of the National Portrait Gallery, into a vibrant daily celebration. This event features more than 75 captivating performances by local musicians and is a prime shopping destination.
With an emphasis on supporting local businesses, the market showcases more than 70 Black-owned and minority-owned businesses through the DC Department of Small and Local Business Development’s Made in DC program. Additionally, six food vendors and live entertainment by regional artists add to the lively atmosphere of the market.