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Where Should You Travel This Summer?

Expert Picks for Memorial Day Weekend and Beyond

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As Memorial Day weekend approaches, many of us are itching to embark on a summer adventure. With so many incredible destinations to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide where to go. To help you plan your next...

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Where Should You Travel This Summer?

Expert Picks for Memorial Day Weekend and Beyond

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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As Memorial Day weekend approaches, many of us are itching to embark on a summer adventure. With so many incredible destinations to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide where to go. To help you plan your next trip, we've gathered expert recommendations from travel specialists and insider knowledge on the best places to visit in California, Mexico, and beyond.

For a quick and easy getaway, consider California, where you can experience a diverse range of landscapes and climates in one trip. From the sun-drenched beaches of Southern California to the snow-capped mountains of the Sierra Nevada, the Golden State has something for every kind of traveler. As one proud Californian notes, "You can go from sun-drenched beach to snow-capped mountain top to sprawling desert all in one day." (Source: The Best Places to Visit in California)

If you're looking for a more international flair, head to Valladolid, Mexico, where traditional crafts take center stage. This charming town on the Yucatán Peninsula is home to a thriving design scene, with numerous ateliers and workshops producing handmade goods from local materials. Visit Coqui Coqui Perfumes, where botanist-perfumers Nicolas Malleville and Francesca Bonato create high-end products using natural ingredients. (Source: Where to Shop in Valladolid)

For design enthusiasts, consider destinations like Palm Springs, which hosts Modernism Week, a celebration of midcentury modern architecture and design. If you can't make it to Palm Springs, don't worry – there are plenty of other destinations that cater to design tourism, from collector's fairs to kitschy boutiques. (Source: 5 Destinations for Design Tourism)

If you're looking for a unique urban experience, consider New York City, where you can sleep inside the iconic skyline at the Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad. This luxury hotel offers stunning views of the city, making it the perfect base for exploring Manhattan's busy streets. (Source: The Best Way to See the New York City Skyline?)

Finally, if you're still undecided, consider Addie Bell's expert picks for Memorial Day weekend getaways. As the founder and CEO of Jetset & Travel, Bell recommends destinations like Iceland's Golden Circle, Sedona's red rocks, and Lake Tahoe's crystal-clear waters. Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an adrenaline-packed adventure, there's something on this list for everyone. (Source: Where to Go for Memorial Day Weekend 2026)

In conclusion, whether you're a design enthusiast, a beach lover, or an adventure seeker, there are countless destinations to explore this summer. From California's diverse landscapes to Mexico's vibrant crafts scene, we hope this guide has inspired you to start planning your next trip.

As Memorial Day weekend approaches, many of us are itching to embark on a summer adventure. With so many incredible destinations to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide where to go. To help you plan your next trip, we've gathered expert recommendations from travel specialists and insider knowledge on the best places to visit in California, Mexico, and beyond.

For a quick and easy getaway, consider California, where you can experience a diverse range of landscapes and climates in one trip. From the sun-drenched beaches of Southern California to the snow-capped mountains of the Sierra Nevada, the Golden State has something for every kind of traveler. As one proud Californian notes, "You can go from sun-drenched beach to snow-capped mountain top to sprawling desert all in one day." (Source: The Best Places to Visit in California)

If you're looking for a more international flair, head to Valladolid, Mexico, where traditional crafts take center stage. This charming town on the Yucatán Peninsula is home to a thriving design scene, with numerous ateliers and workshops producing handmade goods from local materials. Visit Coqui Coqui Perfumes, where botanist-perfumers Nicolas Malleville and Francesca Bonato create high-end products using natural ingredients. (Source: Where to Shop in Valladolid)

For design enthusiasts, consider destinations like Palm Springs, which hosts Modernism Week, a celebration of midcentury modern architecture and design. If you can't make it to Palm Springs, don't worry – there are plenty of other destinations that cater to design tourism, from collector's fairs to kitschy boutiques. (Source: 5 Destinations for Design Tourism)

If you're looking for a unique urban experience, consider New York City, where you can sleep inside the iconic skyline at the Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad. This luxury hotel offers stunning views of the city, making it the perfect base for exploring Manhattan's busy streets. (Source: The Best Way to See the New York City Skyline?)

Finally, if you're still undecided, consider Addie Bell's expert picks for Memorial Day weekend getaways. As the founder and CEO of Jetset & Travel, Bell recommends destinations like Iceland's Golden Circle, Sedona's red rocks, and Lake Tahoe's crystal-clear waters. Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an adrenaline-packed adventure, there's something on this list for everyone. (Source: Where to Go for Memorial Day Weekend 2026)

In conclusion, whether you're a design enthusiast, a beach lover, or an adventure seeker, there are countless destinations to explore this summer. From California's diverse landscapes to Mexico's vibrant crafts scene, we hope this guide has inspired you to start planning your next trip.

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