Voilà, comme dis dans le titre, je suis actuellement sur New-York et je suis à la recherche d'endroits sympa sur la ville et ses environs.
Pour tous vous dire, je suis arrivé ici hier seulement au terme d'un voyage organisé à l'improviste puisque tout à été décidé en 1 semaine (temps record d'après moi), mais bon, je part du principe que les évènements non prévu sont toujours les plus grands donc...
Je ne suis pas seul dans cette aventure car je suis accompagné de 3 très bons amis!
Alors voilà pour les explications. Maintenant reste à savoir si quelques âmes charitables pouvais, si elles avaient un peu de temps à m'accorder, me donner quelques conseils ou adresses sympa pour y faire un tour.
On a une voiture à disposition (puisque loué...), par contre je me rend compte que circuler à New-York avec, ça chiffre rapidement! Là aussi si vous avez des astuces? (j'accepte aussi les conseils sur le thème des transport en commun).
Je sais que je m'y prend super tard... Je compte un peu sur quelques recherche sur le net, dont ce forum.
Rien n'est perdu je pense, notre petite sortie d'hier était déjà super, mais je suis sur qu'avec un minimum d'information on peu faire beaucoup, beaucoup mieux.
Par avance merci à tous ceux et toutes ceux qui prendront le temps de faire vivre ce topic!
A plus 😉
Le meilleur est à venir car le meilleur c'est l'avenir!
Pour te déplacer je te conseil vivement de prendre un pass illimité pour les transport en commun ( tu peux l'acheter dans toutes les stations de metro avec les machines ) sinon comme coin sympa tout dépend de ce que vous voulez faire... Si c'est pour visiter ou plus pour faire la fete... Mais bon en regle generale je trouve Central Park tres bien pour faire une petite promennade l'apres midi ou à la tombé de la nuit :).
Apres si tu peux donner plus de detail sur vos envie je pourrait peut etre t'aider davantage, meme si je pense qu'il y a plus de specialistes ici que moi :).
Next trip ( annulé à cause du volcan ) : Orlando et les Parcs Disney et Universal in April.
Ok pour central Park, je penserais à y faire un tour aujourd'hui.
La motivation première de mes potes, c'est l'achat de vêtement typé à l'américaine ou de sport. Y a surement des "Shoppings Locations" intéressant.
En tout cas c'est cool d'avoir pris le temps d'émettre un message ici.
J'espère que d'autre personnes aurons la même aimabilité que toi.
En tout cas, je suis toujours prenneur de conseil et autre bon plans.
Au passage, l'hotel où on crèche est situé sur Newark, du coup pour les transport en commun, je sais pas trop si c'est plus compliqué ou pas?
bah faut que je me renseigne encore et encore, mais ça va le faire...
Le meilleur est à venir car le meilleur c'est l'avenir!
Alors pour l'achat de fringue de sport va sur Times Square directement :). Tu as la bas un magasin du type Footlocker ( en face du " vrai Footlocker " ) qui propose pas mal de vêtements interressant et surtout pas chers :). Sinon je peux aussi te conseiller le magasin G Star Raw aussi qui se situe plus bas vers Ground Zero ( a cette adresse : G-Star Store NY Soho operated by Denimwall, Inc., Lafayette Street 270, 10012 New York ). Pour les achats de casquette type " Americaine ", comme on dit en France, avec le logo NY dessus vas chez LIDS ce sont les meilleurs pour moi :). De plus ils proposent de personnaliser les casquettes en brodant ce que l'on desire dessus ( pour les adresses tu en a un sur la 42 eme au niveau de Times square si je ne dis pas de betise ).
Si ce n'est pas indiscrent vous avez quel moyenne d'age tous? Afin de mieux ciblé les activités :).
Pour les transport en commun je ne pourrait pas te dire... D'ailleur si quelqu'un connait l'itineraire à emprunter pour aller de Newark à Central Park je suis preneur egalement...
Next trip ( annulé à cause du volcan ) : Orlando et les Parcs Disney et Universal in April.
Activitées: aller boire un cout dans un bar pour faire la fête
voire un match de basball, de basket ou encore de football américian (si c'est la saison et si il ya des matchs )
les monuments touristiques: statue, bulding...ect
pourquoi pas si vous avez assez d'argent faire un tour d'hélociptaire au dessus de manhattan.... il en parle sur le forum à un endroit...
parcourire les boroughts à pied
balade à Central park mais il y a aussi des "petits" parc...
Acheter un guide, ils donnent pleins d'adresse.
Manger des spécialitées américaines, trouvez un restaurant à volonter.
aller voire une comedie, une piece de théatre sur broadway, time square...
aller voire un films
assistez à une messe
aller écouter du jazz dans un bar
allez dans une boite de nuit
coney island ( manèges)
balade sur la plage
Il y a surment des journaux, si vous parlez et comprenez l'anglais, vous pouvez toujours en prendre, acheter en.
faires les antiquitées, les vides de grenier
- shopings :
Macy's, m&ms, 5eme avenue, time square................................. Enfin tous dépend du temps que vous restez!
Je rajoute : Pier 17 et South Street Seaport. Chouettes terrasses avec vue sur le Brooklyn Bridge.
Mais mon premier conseil serait : achetez un guide ! Genre "Top 10 New York". Vous êtes sur place, il faut bouger ! Et si vous avez accès à Internet, trouver le moyen de transport de Newark jusqu'au centre ville ne doit pas être bien compliqué 😉
Circuit dans l'Ouest : http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=2744058
Floride-Louisiane : http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=3536861
Une semaine à New York : http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=4550454
New York, again http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=5593646
Merci beacoup pour toutes ces suggestions les amis!
Je vais tenter de suivre vos conseils, le truc c'est que ceux qui m'acoompagne ont aussi leurs idées, ou plutôt motivations, qui font que tous n'est pas simple...
Mais ça reste cool! Aujourd'hui on à fait un tour aux boutiques de Newark, les prix pratiqués là-bas sont vraiment pas cher!
Après ça Harlem, c'est bonne ambiance dans la 125ème!
Un tour du côté de l'Empire State Bulding.
Enfin bref, je risque surement pas de m'ennuyer avec les autres.
New-York est vraiment une ville géniale et il est sur que je reviendrais ici pour plus longtemps!
Comme je l'ai dis plus haut, n'hésitez pas à faire vivre ce topic comme d'autre l'ont déjà fait.
Merci par avance pour vos nouveaux messages, et merci encore pour ceux déjà émis!
Le meilleur est à venir car le meilleur c'est l'avenir!
Site carrément intéressant!!
Y'a vraiment un max d'infos la dessus.
Merci beaucoup!
Aujourd'hui aura été une journée shopping pour mes amis. Les prix pratiqués ici sont vraiment super, dommage qu'en France ce ne soit pas pareil.
Merci encore pour tous vos bons conseils, ça m'a été très utile et ce n'est pas encore finis!!
Si d'autres idées vous traverse l'esprit, faite partager l'info qui que vous soyez, ce sera toujours utile pour moi ou bien pleins d'autre lecteurs à n'en pas douter.
Le meilleur est à venir car le meilleur c'est l'avenir!
le path, ce n'est pas le grand luxe, mais très économique.
De Newark Liberty Airport à Newark Penn Station: bus 62 (terminal A, B et C), environ 20 min, 1, 35 $
De Newark Penn Stationà WorldTradeCenter (direct)
- path, environ 20 min aussi, 1, 75$
le plan du path, horaires, etc.
http://www.panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/path/html/map.html
pour le bus ou le path, rotations entre 2 et 10'.
avec changement à Journal Sq ou Grove St, on va sur 6thAve avec arrêts à 9th, 14th, 23rd et 33rd
Merci pour ces nouvelles infos herikles!
J'essaierai de voir pour les astuces de transport que tu nous a communiqué.
3 jours ici, je commence a m'habituer au décalage horaire, par contre ça grouille d'animation et de thème en tout genre. Du coup je suis complètement rincé!!
Le post reste ouvert pour recevoir d'autres idées du même genre.
Merci a vous tous.
Le meilleur est à venir car le meilleur c'est l'avenir!
autre : - passer une soirée sur un toit par exemple, si il y a une fête et si on à le droit !
si vous aimez des series qui se passe à New york, aller sur le lieu du tournage même si je pense que vous serez bloquer ! Mais bon.
aller dans un magazins discaires.
louer une limousine.
visiter les villes autour.
essaiez de rencontrer des français à new york.
louez des vélos et balladez vous !
Ouh la la!
ça en fait des trucs...
Y en a certains qui sont hors budget global mais qui ont le mérite d'être super!
Merci encore.
New York est vraiment une ville géniale, et le fait de m'y etre rendu m'as permis de gommer pleins de mauvais a prioris cultivé par le temps et l'ignorance. Y a rien a dire, je lache un bon 20/20 a cette magnifique cité.
P.S.: Cet avis n'émane que de moi, ceux qui m'accompagne en un moins "Over the Top"...
Le meilleur est à venir car le meilleur c'est l'avenir!
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Hello! The itinerary is pretty much set for August 2026. Yeah, I know it’s gonna be *super* hot. But it’s the only time we can get away.
So, here’s the plan: Montpellier-CDG-Dallas.
Stay from July 31 to August 26, 2026:
Car rental – check,
Hotels – check,
Itinerary – almost check,
Photo gear – check,
Budget – check, 🤪
Meal planning – meh, we’ll see...
Walmart, of course, for the cooler when we arrive.
And now, without too much detail...
Fort Worth:
The Longhorns and the Stockyards;
JR’s ranch (for the missus);
Medal of Honor Museum – Arlington.
Houston and NASA Space Center:
See the Gulf of Mexico/America.
San Antonio and the missions.
Fort Stockton for an overnight stop.
El Paso via Guadalupe Mountains:
El Paso and White Sands.
Tucson and the Pima Air & Space Museum:
Tombstone, Bisbee.
Phoenix:
Still working on the program.
Sedona:
Round trip around the area via Flagstaff and Williams, or the Grand Canyon (already done) – we’ll decide on the spot.
Albuquerque:
Santa Fe,
Turquoise Trail,
Los Alamos.
Amarillo via Route 66:
Old Route 66 in the city;
Big Texas Ranch Steak 😏.
Dallas:
JFK Museum;
Perot Museum;
West End district.
And through it all – the road, the road, and more road!!!
We’ll adapt day by day based on our mental and physical state (we’re not exactly spring chickens).
Hello everyone! Really damaged due to flooding caused by runoff after forest fires (a total mess!), does anyone in this friendly forum have any updates on the Apache Trail between Apache Junction and Roosevelt Dam? Is there still a section of the road that’s tough to navigate?
We're leaving at the end of June and will be driving the route between Buffalo and Cody. We’ve already booked our accommodations and a rodeo in Cody, but during the day, we’ll be driving between the two and I’m unsure about the itinerary.
Which route do you think is the most pleasant, interesting, or scenic between:
- The northern route via Highway 14 with Sheridan, Lowell, etc.
- The southern route with Highways 16/20/14, passing by Loaf Mountain Overlook, Powder River Pass, Ten Sleep Canyon...
We’ll be in a car, so we should be able to drive on any road.
Thanks for your input!
I’m almost done planning our September road trip. After our 3-night visit to Sequoia, we’ll have a stopover night in Coalinga (to break up the drive). We’ll be staying two nights in Monterey and would like to stop along the way to visit one side of Pinnacles National Park. We’re torn between the West entrance and the East entrance, and we’d like to do a short hike of no more than 2 hours since we don’t want to arrive too late in Monterey.
This park is split into two distinct zones with no connection between them, and the mileage from Coalinga to Monterey is pretty much the same for both. Which area do you recommend visiting—east or west? And which route is the most scenic?
I’ve spotted two short hikes:
- East: Moses Spring to Rim Trail Loop
- West: Balconies Cliffs Cave Loop
Has anyone been there, or do you have another hike to suggest?
Thanks in advance, and have a great afternoon!
Marcalamar 🙂
After our first trip as a young couple to the West in 2007 (yes, that doesn’t make us any younger!), we’re planning to go back in 2028, but this time as a family of four! (We have two boys who’ll be 5½ and 13 years old in the summer of 2028.)
Our plan is to combine a few big cities (SF and LA, maybe San Diego) with national parks and state parks, mostly!
Ideally, we’d like to leave at the end of June and head back to France around July 19–20, so we can enjoy the first week of the Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
Since we already did the "loop" in 2007, there are must-see places we absolutely want to revisit—and especially share with our kids: Bryce Canyon, Yosemite, and above all, the Grand Canyon, which is still the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen on Earth!
On the other hand, some places didn’t leave a big impression on us for various reasons, so we’re not making them a priority: Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, for example.
We’re planning ahead, but might as well be smart about it😏
Do you have any tips for a fun and doable itinerary over about 20–25 days with kids, without rushing?
Hi everyone! 🙂
Just a quick question about King Canyon and Sequoia National Park.
Before our night in Miramonte, we plan to visit King Canyon. The next stop will be two nights in Three Rivers to explore Sequoia National Park. I wanted to go all the way to Roaring River Falls on the King Canyon Scenic Byway and then turn back to head to Miramonte. Since we’re coming from Oakhurst, Google Maps says it’s 300 km and 5 hours of driving. Since we also want to hike to see the sequoias (Big Stump Area and Grand Grove) before tackling the King Canyon Scenic Byway, the timing’s going to be tight. How far do you recommend going before turning back to miss as few points of interest as possible on the King Canyon Scenic Byway? Thanks for your advice, and have a great evening!
Marcalamar 🙂
Hi everyone!
After years of hoping, waiting, planning, then changing, saving, and searching for the best possible route... we're FINALLY off this summer for a 5-week road trip in the West.
I had planned a trip to Colorado in 2021 but canceled due to COVID, so with time passing and my eldest’s high school graduation approaching fast, I figured it was now or never!
Anyway, the itinerary has been modified and extended to please everyone (I’m no longer the only one making decisions!!)
Here’s our final route:
Day 1 - 7/12/2026 - Brussels / Los Angeles
Day 2 - 7/13/2026 - Los Angeles
Day 3 - 7/14/2026 - Los Angeles
Day 4 - 7/15/2026 - Los Angeles
Day 5 - 7/16/2026 - Los Angeles
Day 6 - 7/17/2026 - Los Angeles / Kingman
Day 7 - 7/18/2026 - Kingman / Grand Canyon
Day 8 - 7/19/2026 - Grand Canyon / Page
Day 9 - 7/20/2026 - Page
Day 10 - 7/21/2026 - Page / Monument Valley
Day 11 - 7/22/2026 - Monument Valley / Durango
Day 12 - 7/23/2026 - Durango
Day 13 - 7/24/2026 - Durango
Day 14 - 7/25/2026 - Durango
Day 15 - 7/26/2026 - Durango / Glenwood Springs
Day 16 - 7/27/2026 - Glenwood Springs
Day 17 - 7/28/2026 - Glenwood Springs / Moab
Day 18 - 7/29/2026 - Moab
Day 19 - 7/30/2026 - Moab
Day 20 - 7/31/2026 - Moab
Day 21 - 8/1/2026 - Moab
Day 22 - 8/2/2026 - Moab / Vernal
Day 23 - 8/3/2026 - Vernal / Grand Teton
Day 24 - 8/4/2026 - Grand Teton
Day 25 - 8/5/2026 - Grand Teton / Cody
Day 26 - 8/6/2026 - Cody / Yellowstone
Day 27 - 8/7/2026 - Yellowstone
Day 28 - 8/8/2026 - Yellowstone
Day 29 - 8/9/2026 - Yellowstone
Day 30 - 8/10/2026 - Yellowstone / Salt Lake City
Day 31 - 8/11/2026 - Salt Lake City / Bryce Canyon
Day 32 - 8/12/2026 - Bryce Canyon / Zion
Day 33 - 8/13/2026 - Zion
Day 34 - 8/14/2026 - Zion
Day 35 - 8/15/2026 - Zion / Las Vegas
Day 36 - 8/16/2026 - Las Vegas
Day 37 - 8/17/2026 - Las Vegas / Los Angeles
Day 38 - 8/18/2026 - Los Angeles
Day 39 - 8/19/2026 - Los Angeles / Brussels
Day 40 - 8/20/2026 - Brussels / Home
We’ll be alternating between house swaps, motels, and campgrounds. I’ve booked all the accommodations (except the campground at Bryce since sunset bookings open only 14 days in advance) and the first activities, as well as the most touristy ones.
I’m currently putting together my day-by-day roadbook and having some trouble planning certain days, like in LA or Las Vegas. Choosing hikes isn’t easy either—it’s tough to decide!
We’re really excited but could definitely use your help with choices and optimizations!!
Hello.
I’d like to travel along I-15N from San Diego to Las Vegas with my mom, who’s 67. We’ve explored Northern California and the California Coast over the past two years and now want to continue through the desert.
There are several attractions along the way:
- Mormon Rocks
- Desert Discovery Center and visit the Old Woman meteorite
- Joshua Tree National Park
- Mojave Desert
- Mojave National Preserve
- Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
- Silverwood Lake
My mom has back issues that prevent her from hiking or walking on trails with elevation changes. Is it possible to visit these places by car, or are the routes flat enough?
I’d love for her to experience the desert with an itinerary adapted to her condition. I’m also open to other points of interest that aren’t mentioned. We have 3-4 days for the trip, so we’re not in a rush—just want to explore.
I’d love to take a road trip and visit Nova Scotia. I’d appreciate some info on the best cities to see and the most interesting spots. The trip should last about 10 to 15 days, staying in hotels or motels. Thanks in advance!
We’re being relocated to Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
We’ll be taking the flight from Nantes to Montreal and then from Montreal to Saint Pierre.
Could you recommend a hotel near the departure terminal that allows dogs?
Hi,
My 16-year-old son is flying to Grand Rapids with other kids his age. There’s a layover in Detroit. There’s no unaccompanied minor service available. Is it pretty easy to navigate Detroit Airport to catch the connecting flight to Grand Rapids (domestic flight)? There are several of them who speak English well.
Thanks for your replies,
Good evening, everyone! 🙂
Just a few last questions to wrap up our Lake Tahoe visit plans.
**Parking:**
We’d like to walk to Eagle Falls and then Eagle Lake. I’ve spotted two parking lots that seem close to each other and give access to the trailhead. Where and how do we pay for entry to Emerald Bay State Park and Inspiration Point?
**Viewpoints on the East Side:**
Are most of the viewpoints (Balancing Rock, Granite Cave, Bonsai Rock, etc.) right by the road, or do you have to hike to reach them?
**Donner Memorial State Park:**
Is it worth making a detour to Truckee to visit this park and the Truckee historic downtown?
Hi there. I'm shocked by the price of the Upper Antelope Canyon tour—$175 for less than an hour… You might say, "if you can’t afford it…" But the real question is whether it’s really worth it, because $350 for two makes me feel like I’m getting ripped off. For those who’ve done both Lower and Upper, can you tell me if the price difference is really justified? Thanks
Hi everyone! 🙂
As you can see, we're heading back from September 6th to the 27th.
Everything’s booked for September—flights, accommodations, and the car. As I plan, I’ll be asking the experts for help. This is our second trip to California, but most of the stops are new to us.
We’ll start directly from San Francisco to our first overnight stop, Davis, before heading to Lassen Volcanic Park for 4 nights. Our flight lands at 12:50 PM.
Here’s our itinerary:
Day 1: Davis – overnight stop
Day 2: Red Bluff – exploring Lassen Volcanic Park (scenic drive to Lake Helen)
Day 3: Susanville – scenic drive through the park via the South Entrance, points of interest, and hikes
Day 4: Susanville – Cinder Cone and Painted Dunes hike
Day 5: Susanville – Warner Valley (hikes)
Day 6: South Lake Tahoe
Day 7: South Lake Tahoe
Day 8: Mammoth Lake
Day 9: Mammoth Lake
Day 10: El Portal via Tioga Road
Day 11: El Portal
Day 12: El Portal
Day 13: Oakhurst
Day 14: Miramonte
Day 15: Three Rivers
Day 16: Three Rivers
Day 17: Coalinga
Day 18: Monterey
Day 19: Monterey
Day 20: San Francisco
Day 21: San Francisco
Day 22: Departure
For hikes in Lassen Volcanic Park, I’ve planned:
Bumpass Hell, Cold Boiling Lake (Day 2)
Paradise Meadow (maybe not going all the way), Devastated Area, and the loop around Reflection and Manzanita Lakes (Day 3)
Cinder Cone and Painted Dunes (Day 4)
Devil’s Kitchen and Boiling Spring Lake (Day 5)
I’ve read there are trails to access the trailheads for Cinder Cone (11 km) and Warner Valley. Are these easy trails for an SUV?
Are there any other must-see spots or things we shouldn’t miss?
That’s where I’m at for now. Thanks for your replies, and have a great evening!
Marcalamar 🙂
I’m a total USA addict. I’ve already done several road trips, including the East Coast and West Coast.
I’m here today because I’m planning to go back for another road trip on the West Coast. Possibly with one of my sisters and a couple of friends. It’s still just a plan for now, but I’m working on an itinerary in the meantime. Ideally, I’d leave in 2026, but I don’t have the exact dates yet—maybe April-May or September-October.
My last trip to the West Coast was in September 2014. We went for 2 weeks, but this time it’d be 3 weeks. What made me want to go back was simply a colleague who just left today. As I’m writing this, he’s on the plane. I’m so happy for him, but now all I can think about is going back.
Since I recently went to NY, I noticed that prices have really gone up. I assume the same is true for the West Coast? For 2 people over 3 weeks, what budget should I expect? We’re the type to watch our spending and find great tips.
I think we’ll arrive in San Francisco like the first time and leave from either Los Angeles or Las Vegas.
Thanks for advising me on the booking—should I reserve a room in the hotel or go for a cabin for the best view?
Should I get breakfast or not?
What do you think of the restaurant?
Hello, if the off-the-beaten-path enthusiasts are still around 😉, I’d love some info on tackling these trails. I’m not super familiar with the rules, risks, or what to expect—I’m looking for firsthand experience from folks who’ve done it on their own once or multiple times.
Hi everyone!
I’m planning a week-long family trip to NYC in October 2026. The focus is on museums and soaking up the New York vibe. I’ve been checking Airbnb, but the prices in Manhattan are through the roof. Since I don’t know NYC well, is it "wise" to look outside Manhattan? Any neighborhoods you’d recommend?
After our first trip to the West, we’d love to go back to see other must-see spots!
The stay would be from May 11 to 20, 2026—it’s short, but hey...
M11: Lyon to Las Vegas (overnight in Vegas)
T12: Route 66 – overnight in Grand Canyon (GC)
W13: Visit GC – overnight in Page
Th14: Visit Antelope Canyon / Horseshoe Bend – overnight in Monument Valley (MV)
F15: Visit MV – overnight in Moab
Sa16: Visit Arches / Dead Horse Point – overnight in Bryce
Su17: Visit Bryce – overnight in Zion
M18: Visit Zion / Valley of Fire – overnight in Vegas
Tu19: Return flight
What do you think? Could we add one more night somewhere? We’re not big hikers, so we’ll mostly explore the parks using shuttles.
Also, we’re all set—passports are good. Do you think one classic Visa card and one premium Visa card will be enough for coverage?
Thanks so much for your feedback, and happy holidays!
Hi North America forum crew,
Just a little post that might interest some of you:
Travelers to the United States | Photo Now Mandatory Upon Entry and Exit | La Presse
I assume many of you already know, but the America the Beautiful annual pass, which was $80, will increase to $250 starting January 1, 2026.
So if you're planning to travel before the end of December 2026, it's in your best interest to buy your pass in December 2025, since it will still cost $80 and be valid until the end of December 2026 if you purchase it in December 2025.
This price increase only applies to non-U.S. residents.
Additionally, for those who planned to visit just one park, a $100 surcharge per person will apply to access a list of 11 national parks...
For example, if there are 4 of you in a car, you’ll have to pay $35 + $400,
which comes to $435 to visit one of the 11 parks on the list (I don’t have all of them... Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, etc.).
Total madness.
The goal is to push people who only visit one park into buying the annual pass.
Last point: free entry days are over for non-residents!
Hi everyone, I’m traveling to Los Angeles and would like to rent a vehicle at the airport. However, I have a Boursobank Ultim deferred debit card, so I’d love to know if it’s possible for those who’ve experienced this recently. Thanks for the info!
I’m planning a week in S.F. in April 2026 and I can’t figure out how to tell the cable cars—of which I understand there are three lines—apart from the trams, which I think number seven. I can’t find their individual numbers or routes anywhere.
Could someone shed some light on this for me? Thanks in advance.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2026 full of amazing travels.
Cheers,
Régine
Hi,
I’m planning a road trip through the American national parks starting from Denver in June 2026.
The price of the pass is jumping from 80 € to 250 € on January 1st, 2026!!!
Is it possible to buy the pass online before the end of the year to lock in the 80 € rate? If so, where and how do I go about it?
Thanks for your tips.
Arnale
I’m planning a road trip for July 2026 in northern Florida. Could you let me know if my itinerary makes sense?
Day 1: Orlando
Day 2: Amelia Island
Day 3: Amelia Island
Day 4: Tallahassee
Day 5: Panama City Beach
Day 6: Panama City Beach (visit to Destin)
Day 7: Crystal River (stop in Cedar Key on the way)
Day 8: Crystal River
Day 9: Anna Maria (stop in Clearwater)
Day 10: Anna Maria (St. Pete)
Day 11: Anna Maria
Day 12: Orlando
Day 13: Orlando
Day 14: Orlando
Day 15: Departure
We just finished 9 days in the American West and wanted to share our experience because we had an amazing time.
I know some of you might ask, why use an agency? Honestly, we didn’t really feel like doing all the driving and planning, especially since we didn’t know the area at all. And since our English isn’t great, having French-speaking guides was a big comfort.
We found Emmanuelle and Isabelle, and wow, they were fantastic. It was just the two of us with them, so it was a truly VIP, ultra-personalized experience. They treated us like royalty from start to finish. These two live in Las Vegas and know the region like the back of their hand. They told us they’ve spent over 15 years exploring every corner of the American West, and it really shows. Their knowledge of geology, park history, and local anecdotes is just impressive. It’s nothing like someone reciting a memorized script. They answer all your questions and really adapt to what you want to see or do.
What we really loved: the vehicle was super comfortable, and the little details made a difference—like snacks and even a homemade cake! Though, to be fair, we devoured the cake right away, so that counts.
Since they know the sites inside out, they took us at the right times to avoid crowds. So we could enjoy peaceful picnics at Grand Canyon viewpoints without being packed in with 200 people. Plus, on top of the must-see spots, they showed us some hidden gems that were absolutely stunning—places we never would’ve found on our own. They’re true locals who know all the best tips.
The service was really personalized. They adapted to our pace and preferences, and we could stop whenever we wanted to take photos. It’s the luxury of being in a small private group—you’re not just a number on a big bus.
In short, we really felt like we were traveling with friends rather than professional guides. Everything’s included in the price (hotel pickup, meals, park entries, etc.), so the value for money is fair.
We loved it so much that we’re already planning to come back next year to explore other areas with them. I think we’ve caught the American West bug—it’s all we can think about, and we can’t wait to return.
If you’re looking for a French-speaking tour with real personalized service and guides who know the region like no one else, we highly recommend them. We had unforgettable moments. They also design road trips for those who don’t want a guide. And they handled our hotel reservations in Las Vegas too. If you want genuine advice from friendly locals, we’re giving them a 200% recommendation!
I’m currently looking for well-located hotels near points of interest in the cities below. I’ve found a few, but the prices are really high.
Could any of you share some great addresses in the following cities?
- Los Angeles
- Las Vegas
- San Francisco
Also, do you have a preferred airline for domestic flights? If so, which one?