North America Travel Guide

Most Recent North America Travel Articles from BootsnAll

Indie Travel – Road Trip Style

What makes road tripping a uniquely American experience? Jenn Molholt explores the reasons why road trips are a way to connect with our pioneer history in a uniquely indie way.

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The Americas Smackdown

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A Dish for All Seasons: What to Eat (and When to Eat it) Around the World

The savvy eater knows that what's good for the belly is also good for the planet, so he or she gobbles what's local and what's in season whenever possible. Jessica Allen gives a brief guide about what to eat---and when---around the world.

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10 Reasons to Visit Canada Now

Canada is sexy. Yes, you read that right. Julie Ovenell-Carter, BootsnAll's new WhyGo Canada writer, explains.

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North America Travel Guide Overview

You could spend all of your life traveling through North America and you would still probably never be able to see it all.

What to do

In the far north is Canada with its maple leaf and frozen tundra. Canada stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific with beautiful mountains, empty plains and splendors galore in between.

In the middle is the United States. It is a country that offers an abundance of geographic diversity. You can spend your time wandering the streets of its famous cities, driving through the emptiness of the Great Plains, scaling mountains in the west, and visiting small town Americana.

In the south is Mexico, the poorest of the three but no less an equal when it comes to travel opportunities. Like its neighbors to the north, Mexico is geographically spectacular and rich in culture. It might be a little more difficult to navigate than the United States and Canada, but the rewards are great if you make the effort.

With a continent this big and with the options so many, where does one possibly start her research?

Getting there

You can begin by searching for the best airfare to various North American cities to help determine where you want to fly or if you want to fly at all.

You can easily find flights to the USA, flights to Canada or flights to Mexico.

If you need to get by car to one of the airports, you can save both money and time by paying for the airport parking before you get there.

Where to stay

There is an abundance of hotels in North America. It always is wise to do a bit of research ahead of time to find a place that is right for you and your wallet. If you are looking for some lower budget options, consider staying at a hostel in North America. Many of the ones you find in the region are splendid.