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Breathtaking road trips through North America

Road trips across North America
The best thing about road trips is that you can experience the ultimate freedom. Stop to take pictures where and when you want, open the windows and feel the wind in your hair… We have prepared for you four fantastic road trips across North America. You have the opportunity to choose how to spend the night. Bring a tent, rent a motorhome, book hostels or stay in luxury hotels: it’s up to you!


 

US West Coast
Distance: 1208 miles
The best travel time is from May to October.

Take this road trip to bike across the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, visit three world-famous American parks, and end up in the city that never sleeps; Las Vegas!

Book your flight to San Francisco and head to Yosemite National Park to begin your road trip. Yosemite is one of the most beautiful parks America has to offer. Visit Hollywood in Los Angeles and learn the lyrics before moving to San Diego. Visit Joshua Tree and Death Valley, two fantastic natural parks, located between you and your final destination, Las Vegas.


 

Pacific Coast
Distance: 598 miles
The best travel time is from May to October.

One of the most popular road trips takes you across the Pacific. The route resembles the West Coast road trip. The biggest difference is that this road trip does not lead inland but along the ocean. Follow the Pacific coast from San Francisco to San Diego, where you’ll board a plane back home. You can choose how many times you stop to lay your towel on the sand and enjoy a cool drink. This is a road trip for true beach lovers.

Vancouver to Calgary
Distance: 793 miles
The best travel time is from May to September.

This road trip traverses the Canadian Rockies. You will drive Route 99 in the direction of Jasper National Park. During the road trip, you follow the river north. We suggest you take a look at the stars at night in Canada.

Alaskan Highway
Distance: 1753 miles
The best travel time is from June to October.

This road trip follows the Alaska Highway connecting Edmonton (Canada) and Alaska (USA). The road trip begins as soon as you leave the city of Edmonton behind. The first part is nice and quiet. As you get closer to the Rocky Mountains, you find yourself in the middle of the wild landscape of Canada. Blue lakes, beautiful mountains, waterfalls, and wild rivers surround the Alaska Highway. Along the way, you’ll see moose, bear, bison, and reindeer. The route is spectacular and ends in Whitehorse, where you can board a plane back home.

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