Five U.S Destinations that should be on your radar this year

Rhode Island may be the smallest U.S. state but it certainly punches well above its weight.  The vast golden beaches and grand historic mansions coupled with an abundance of fresh seafood and boutique wineries make Rhode Island a top pick for 2023.

Winding along the Ohio River, Cincinnati is a collection of charming neighbourhoods from Over-the-Rhine (OTR) to the Riverfront and from Downtown to Mount Adams which collectively have a rich architectural, cultural and culinary heritage. The eclectic OTR is a foodie’s paradise with a selection of local restaurants, bars, breweries and markets including Findlay Market, Ohio’s oldest farmers’ markets and one of the top 10 food markets in the world. 

Fort Worth blends cowboy charm and rich Western history with a dedication to urban renewal. Home to the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive, the world’s largest honky-tonk and year-round rodeo, the also city serves as the backdrop for TV hits 1883 and Yellowstone. Just 30 minutes south of Fort Worth, experience an authentic guest ranch at Beaumont, offering wndless outdoor activities for everyone. 

Sonoma County in Northern California is well known as an award-winning wine region but there are more than 80 kilometres of dramatic Pacific Ocean coastline on the County’s western edge inviting travellers to explore the great outdoors and reset and recharge. perfect for hikers, beach go-ers, and everyone in between.

Charleston’s greatest attraction is arguably Mother Nature’s annual show: breath taking garden blooms. Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is the oldest public gardens in America and the only plantation on the Ashley River that survived both the American Revolution and the Civil War. Today, it is home to the last large-scale Romantic Gardens in the U.S, that you must visit.