2012-12-13 by Brenda
http://www.dwellable.com/blog/Top-Five-U-S-Vacation-Travel-Hotspots-for-2013
It's no mystery why the north coast of Kauai is one of the most popular travel destinations for 2013.
Want to know where U.S. vacation travelers are headed in 2013? Using Dwellable Secrets, inquiry rates and other proprietary data, we took a look at the top traveler trends to figure out just where in the U.S. folks are planning to travel in 2013. The results? A little bit of snow and a lot of sun!
5) Colorado: Even with ski season well underway, powder buffs are looking for winter travel options early in the New Year, with Breckenridge and Keystone leading the way. Sound tantalizing? Check out the live webcam for current ski conditions.
4) San Diego is still a hot destination, with La Jolla trending even higher in search than Mission Beach. Why La Jolla? Well, if it's not the beach or the beach caves you can explore at low tide, perhaps it's the Birch Aquarium or the La Jolla Playhouse.
3) Eastern Seaboard: We're cheating a little bit on this one, but there are four great destinations on Atlantic seaboard which are seeing a lot of traveler activity for 2013: Palmetto Dunes in Hilton Head, Corolla in the Outer Banks, Sandbridge in Myrtle Beach and Falmouth in Cape Cod. They're in a virtual dead heat for popularity.
2) Hawaii: Bucking seasonal declines in the rest of the islands, traveler interest in Kauai is trending higher, with the northern coast--including Princeville-- seeing the largest upswing.
1) Florida: Known for it's shell beaches and wildlife refuges, Sanibel Island is on the rise, and seeing even more traveler interest than Naples. Other Florida hotspots for 2013: the perpetually-popular Destin and Kissimmee.
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