Top Summer Vacation Spots for 2025 Recommended by Vrbo

Even as some regions of the country begin the reopening process, the US is seeing a surge in new cases of COVID-19, with states that have started lifting restrictions getting hit particularly hard. However, that hasn’t kept antsy Americans from dreaming of a getaway.

For many, flying is still out of the question, and with the government continuing to advise against international travel, they’re looking for destinations closer to home. Reps for the vacation-rental platform Vrbo say searches are skyrocketing compared to last year – and these are the US destinations getting the most attention this summer.

1. Gulf Shores, Alabama

Ten years on from the Deep Horizon oil spill that devastated its beaches, Southern Alabama’s Gulf Shores is once again known for its family-friendly atmosphere and its sparkling white sand. Nearby Gulf State Park has also seen a host of improvements, adding miles of biking and hiking trails, pine-tree-lined paths, and elevated boardwalks through marshes teeming with wildlife.

Aerial/Drone Photo of a beautiful sunset over Gulf Shores Alabama
Gulf Shores is famous for its white-sand beaches and great weather © nick1803/Getty Images/iStockphoto

2. Miramar and Rosemary Beaches, Florida

Located on northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast, Miramar and Rosemary beaches are two of 16 oceanfront neighborhoods that make up the larger South Walton community. Miramar has a diverse population and resort-oriented activities, while Rosemary is more charming, with good dining and plenty of natural beauty on display. The pristine beaches go without saying.

Miramar Beach © Visit Florida
Miramar and Rosemary are two of the 16 beaches comprising South Walton © Visit Florida

3. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Between the mini-golf, the bars, the arcades, and the water sports, it’s tough to be bored in Myrtle Beach. The 60-mile stretch of Atlantic-facing sand receives 19 million visitors annually, but given its reputation as a party town, it’s surprisingly kid-friendly.

Myrtle Beach dunes © Vrbo
Myrtle Beach hosts 19 million visitors each year © Vrbo

4. Panama City Beach, Florida

A spring-break destination with high-rises galore, Panama City Beach is not the place for a restful vacation. Still, its reefs lure in a plethora of marine life, its beaches are wheelchair-accessible, and its roster of activities can appease even the biggest adrenaline junkies.

Panama City Beach, Florida, view of Front Beach Road at night
Panama City Beach is not the place for a chill getaway © RobHainer/Getty Images

5. Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

The gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg’s quirky downtown caters to the crowds, with restaurants and distilleries in abundance, while Pigeon Forge is best known as the home of Dollywood.

Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains
Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains © Sean Pavone/Getty Images

6. Maui, Hawaii

Maui’s natural beauty needs no introduction: From Keawakapu Beach to Haleakalā National Park to Wailua Falls, the island’s lush greenery, golden sands, and rugged craters speak for themselves. Whether it’s hiking or surfing, dining or drinking, there’s no shortage of entertainment to be had.

From windsurfing to hiking, there's plenty to do on Maui
From windsurfing to hiking, there’s plenty to do on Maui © EpicStockMedia/Shutterstock

7. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

The state’s largest barrier island and the country’s first eco-planned community, Hilton Head is a go-to summer vacation spot for families up and down the East Coast. Hop on a boat to go dolphin-watching, paddle through the surrounding creeks and marshes by kayak, or rent a bike and peddle to your heart’s content.

Destin, FL sunrise
Florida’s Gulf Coast boasts emerald-green waters and white-sand beaches © kimberford/Getty Images

8. Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Another Gulf Coast town, Fort Walton Beach boasts emerald-green waters and the ubiquitous white-sand beaches, but it also has public and private golf courses and stellar big-game fishing offshore.

500px Photo ID: 78042047 - This is Wellfleet, Ma in Cape Cod. A 3 shot handheld HDR
Cape Cod’s Wellfleet draws a college crowd © Christopher Cove/500px

9. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

With nearly 560 miles of coastline playing host to 15 towns, each with a distinct personality, Cape Cod provides a postcard-perfect experience for travelers of all stripes. Provincetown is the epicenter of LGBTQ summer life, and families flock to Old Silver Beach, while Falmouth, Wellfleet, and Craigville Beach pull a college crowd.

Driving Across Carova Beach in North Carolina
The Outer Banks’s Carova Beach © CatLane/Getty Images

10. Outer Banks, North Carolina

An array of barrier islands and coastal communities make up the OBX, as the Outer Banks are affectionately known. Whether you’re looking for a down-home experience or something more well-heeled, you’re sure to find it here, from the protected national seashore of Hatteras Island to the nightlife of Nags Head.


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