Small yet diverse, Maryland is a mix of Colonial and Victorian charm, bustling urban cities and sprawling suburbia, beautiful farms and green spaces, and waterside communities on the Potomac and the Chesapeake. The scenery changes so much across Maryland, you can explore it for days and days and still find beautiful and unique cities, towns, and rural areas.
Meet the finback, humpback, and minke whales of the Atlantic Ocean, while also enjoying the charming New England coastal towns these excursions depart from.
Traveling through New England in the fall offers visitors a dramatic scene of a kaleidoscope of colors in the famed fall foliage during the fantastic autumn months.
The New England region (in particular the states of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine) is well-known for its beautiful ski slopes.
The site of the first permanent English settlements and the places that played pivotal roles in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War – these historic places are all in the Mid-Atlantic.
The Chesapeake and Atlantic coastlines of Maryland and the Atlantic coastline of Delaware are popular vacation spots for people from the D.C. area and further afield!
The Mid-Atlantic states are not just integral to U.S. history, they are also well-known for their geographic diversity, from barrier islands to mountains and river valleys.