Colonial Williamsburg
Williamsburg, Virginia
With a host of things to see as one of the most historic areas in the country, Williamsburg is a great area for a family trip. With a number of national parks, museums and historical areas pertaining to our nation’s history, including the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, a trip to this destination can be both fun and educational! For the fun-loving travelers nearby Busch Gardens offers all of the classic amusement park rides and a few that will get your heart racing. Travelers can check out the areas wide array of golfing, biking and hiking amenities and combine those with all of the other options. This destination shows that you can have fun and learn all at the same time. For suggestions on what to do, where to eat, what to pack and more, visit our page for, “Williamsburg, Virginia”
Cancun
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Outside of the United States, a trip to beautiful Cancun, Mexico could be one of the most action packed or relaxing vacations possible. With a number of cultural and historical locations nearby, the sightseer will be thrilled. Some of the most awe-inspiring Mayan ruins are located in the Yucatan Peninsula. This old Mesoamerican civilization was developed over 2,500 years ago. See the archaeological wonders of their remaining palaces, observatories, temples, pyramids and more. Pack comfortable shoes, water and sunblock to see one of the Seven Wonders of the World, El Castillo! This step-pyramid temple was build pre-Colombian Maya civilization sometime between the 9th and 12th centuries and boasts 365 steps (is it a coincidence these are the number of days in a year?). If you are looking for an exotic location and an amazing vacation, Cancun may be the place for you! For suggestions on what to do, where to eat, what to pack and more, visit our page for, “Playa del Carmen, Mexico”
Florida Panhandle
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
At the northwestern part of the state of Florida, also known as the “Florida Panhandle,” travelers can experience a number of amazing activities. At the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, fishing, boating, swimming and other water sports opportunities are abundant. A very historical area, Fort Walton is home to the Air Force Armament Museum, countless Civil War sites, Native American historical sites and in nearby Pensacola, the National Naval Aviation Museum can provide even more historical value. Home to some of the nation’s oldest settlements, this destination has no shortage of southern charm. The blending of fun, sun and history can make for a perfect family getaway. To learn more about this great destination, including cool things to do, places to eat and more, head over to it’s page: “Sundance Vacations Properties on the Florida Panhandle”
Cape Cod
Cape Cod, Massachusetts
East Sandwich, Massachusetts was the first town to be established on Cape Cod and was founded as far back as 1637. Many travelers flock to the area to see the lighthouses of Cape Cod. Due to the dangerously hidden shoals located just off-shore, Cape Cod’s coastline has been called the “ocean graveyard” because of all the shipwrecks. These lighthouses were used to warn ships of upcoming danger and, because most are still fully intact on the coast, they are often a traveler’s favorite stop. The town of Sandwich was known for their old glass factory and, although it shut down many years ago, their glass museum now brings in travelers from all over. Besides its rich history, Massachusetts offers many things to keep travelers busy. There is the Cape Cod Rail Trail where bikers, horseback riders and hikers adventure, as well as quirky stops such as taking a Cape Cod Chips Factory tour or their French Cable Station Museum. With such diversity to offer, East Sandwich and neighboring Cape Cod are great spots for our travelers. For suggestions on what to do, where to eat, what to pack and more, visit our page for, “Cape Cod, Massachusetts”
For an entire list of our properties, please visit our Sundance Vacations Resorts and Properties page, or the Travel Advantage Network.
< |