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Trips: Holiday Travel

U.S. + Canada

  • A Snowy Park City Christmas

    Park City

    Powder reigns at Park City's three ski resorts, where you can sip mulled wine, enjoy a holiday dinner of broiled elk, and—oh, yes—schuss.

  • Charleston for Christmas

    Charleston

    At Christmastime, Charleston celebrates with magnolia wreaths, old-world Santas, choirs singing spirituals, pecans roasting on an open fire and eggnog laced with bourbon.

  • Christmas in Boston

    Boston, Beacon Hill

    Old-world ambience, cozy fireplaces, snow-dusted cobblestone streets and roasted lobster are a few of our favorite things that Boston offers at Christmas.

  • Christmas in Montreal

    Montreal, Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal), Downtown, Plateau Mont-Royal

    Take a spin at an outdoor ice-skating rink, plunge into your hotel's outdoor heated pool, and shop for maple candies and chestnuts in Montreal's bustling outdoor markets.

  • Christmas in Quebec City

    Quebec City

    Even when it's 10 degrees outside (yes, 10!), 402-year-old Quebec City rivals any European capital: French is the main language and snow-dusted castle turrets make up the wintertime views.

  • Christmas in Texas Hill Country

    Boerne, Fredericksburg, Burnet, Hill Country, Llano

    Some places have a white Christmas. The Hill Country has a light Christmas. From Thanksgiving to New Year's, the area gets as bright and flashy as a neon cowboy, as 13 towns strain the power grid with

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  • Christmas on the Big Island of Hawaii

    Kailua-kona, Hawaii, Kilauea, Hualalai

    Two active volcanoes, a tropical rain forest, and beaches as far as the eye can see. This is the biggest, most ecologically diverse island in the chain, with every climate zone represented and waterfa

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  • Christmas Surfing in Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz

    Santa arrives by surfboard every year in this laid-back beach town.

  • Spend the Holidays in Old Quebec

    Quebec City

    Old Quebec, with its cobblestoned streets and 17th-century slate-roofed buildings, looks like a fairy-tale village, one with a French accent. No need for a car; this town is made for walking—and skati

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