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Perdido Key, Florida

"Perdido" means "lost" or "hidden" in Spanish, and refers back to how this elusive bay was discovered by Spanish cartographer and scientist, Don Carlos Siquenza in 1693. As a result, many local residents refer to Perdido Key as Lost Key. This barrier island is located in extreme northwest Florida and southeast Alabama with beautiful beaches, parks, and preserves making up 61% of the area. Visitors can enjoy trails and endangered wildlife, such as the Perdido Key Beach Mouse and sea turtles.

Phoenix, Arizona

Locals as well as visitors love to take an easy getaway at these Arizona resorts that offer built-in fun for kids: giant waterslides, lazy rivers, novelty pools... The Arizona Grand Resort has a convenient location just 15 minutes from the Phoenix airport and a full-fledged water park with waterslides, wave pool, river float, and kiddie pool. Golf is a highlight too with a golf course right at the resort and a high-tech learning center. Guests can also do beautiful hikes or mountain biking in the adjacent 16,500 acre South Mountain Park/Preserve. Several other resorts in the area have water park features, including the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa, with 1600 ft. lazy river and several unusual pools; the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess with 200-foot waterslides, dive-in movies, and a "Hangout" for teens; and the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch with a 2.5 acre water playground that has 10 pools and three-storey waterslides.

Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia is jam packed with free things to do. Dance some salsa on the Delaware River and eat authentic dishes from the Caribbean, Ireland, and Mexico, then head to the heart of Philadelphia and get free tickets to tour both Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Philadelphia's Art Museum is the the best photo opportunity in the city: right beside a statue of famous movie boxer Rocky. While you're there, enjoy the view from the steps of the museum and try to catch a glimpse of a crew team rowing down the river. If you want to grab a cheap bite to eat, head to Philadelphia's Italian Market, one of the largest open-air markets in the U.S.

Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Sixty miles south of Cancun, the authentic seacoast village of Playa del Carmen was once a quiet outpost favored by European backpackers. Now it's the gateway to Mayan ruins, miles of pearly white coastline, and a surprising number of new all-inclusive resorts. Children will love Xel-Ha, a series of shallow calm lagoons where you can teach them to safely snorkel. Then head further south to the ruins of Tulum and view 60 ancient buildings perched on a cliff directly above a palm-fringed beach. Archaeologists estimate the beginnings of Tulum from 700 to 1,000 A.D., when the Mayan civilization had passed its peak.

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