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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
South Carolina's Grand Strand, a 60-mile stretch of Atlantic beaches from Little River in the north to Georgetown to the south, has been a top East Coast vacation destination for decades. And Myrtle Beach is at the center of it all, a budget and family-friendly destination. It's so family-friendly, most hotels have children's programs and playgrounds. Of course, the top attraction are the sunny, sandy beaches and everything that goes long with that - water sports, sunbathing, beach strolling. But Myrtle Beach offers enough options to keep the whole family satisfied. Love golf? Try your luck on some of the area's 100-plus golf courses or 50 miniature golf courses. Love a thrill ride? Myrtle Beach has numerous amusement and water parks. Love marine life? Try the aquarium or deep sea fishing. Love to shop? The area has outlets galore and the largest mall in South Carolina. Love entertainment? Live theater abounds. There's something for everyone who spends a summer vacation in Myrtle Beach.
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.
Prince Edward Island, Canada
Prince Edward Island will always conjure images of that pony-tailed 11-year-old girl Lucy Maud Montgomery made famous in her book, Anne of Green Gables. Be sure to tour The Green Gables site and Lucy Maud Montgomery's home in popular Cavendish, near the miniature golf courses and water parks. Be forewarned that this banana-shaped island in northeastern Canada is no mere tourism hub. It's a bucolic chunk of green space, like a slice of Vermont plopped down in the middle of the Atlantic.