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South Padre Island, Texas
This vacation spot is fairly an inexpensive one. In order to save much more, you should take into account finding a accommodation which is located across the beachfront, rather than choosing one that's on the beachfront itself. It is possible to hire a car to drive around the island and stop by various shops and marketplaces to purchase several souvenirs, shells and so on. Additionally, there are many inexpensive Mexican restaurants that provide delicious dishes which can really hit your taste buds. In case you do not enjoy shopping and instead prefer to get a restful hour on your own, you'll be able to simply rest at the swimming pool or at the sea.

U.S. Virgin Islands
Your experience in the U.S. Virgin Islands will depend on where you choose to spend your time. Nature, history, sunbathing, shopping ... it all can be found here, if you pick the right spot. But it is the extraordinary natural beauty of the USVI that keeps bringing travelers back. To see it at its purest, make sure to visit the Virgin Islands National Park in St. John.

Washington, DC

The heart of Washington, DC, is a beautiful display of history, architecture, and park land, most of which is open to the public year-round. A must-see is the Smithsonian Institution, a collection of more than a dozen museums, galleries, and the National Zoo. They're almost all free - your federal tax dollars at work. Most museums are along or near the Washington Mall, a two-mile-long park bookended by the U.S. Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial. Pack your walking shoes for the worthwhile stroll between attractions. A favorite stop is the National Air and Space Museum with the largest collection of historic air and spacecraft and related artifacts in the world. The National Museum of Natural History is a big draw with its 125 million natural science specimens and cultural artifacts, including a giant woolly mammoth, 30 million insects, and a stunning gem collection that includes a 253-carat uncut diamond. The National Museum of American History's collections in 28 subjects feature everything clothing to trains to television shows to coins. Another attraction for families will be the National Children's Museum, which opens in 2009.

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