North America

Vibrant Journeys Through Diverse Landscapes

Your Guide to North America

Imagine walking through the lush greenery of a Canadian national park, marveling at the breathtaking beauty of Niagara Falls, or exploring the vibrant streets of Toronto filled with diverse cultures and tantalizing cuisines. North America is a vast and varied land, blending stunning natural wonders with bustling urban centers, and offering experiences that range from the rugged wilderness of Alaska to the seductive beaches of the Caribbean. This is a continent where adventures await at every turn, from snow-capped mountains to sun-drenched coasts, each destination brimming with its own unique story and charm.


For first-time visitors from the UK, North America often beckons with classic highlights—perhaps starting in the sophisticated urban elegance of Toronto, venturing to the historic charm of Quebec City, or enjoying the endless sun and entertainment of Miami. However, the continent's immense scope means returning travellers can delve deeper: venture into the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, soak in the art and culture of Mexico City, experience the enchanting winters of Banff, or unwind in the serene beaches of the . Each trip unveils new treasures and experiences, ensuring that North America remains a captivating destination time and again.

Our North America Destinations

Getting There & Around

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Flights are the standard way to travel. British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue offer direct flights.

International Airports in USA:

  • East Coast: New York (JFK or EWR - Newark), Boston (BOS), Washington D.C. (IAD), Miami (MIA), Orlando (MCO)
  • Midwest: Chicago (ORD)
  • West Coast: Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA) 
  • Deep South: Atlanta (ATL), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Denver (DEN)


International Airports in Canada: 

  • Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Canada
  • Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Canada
  • Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Canada
  • Calgary (YYC) - Calgary International Airport 


International Airports in Mexico:

  • Mexico City International Airport (MEX), Mexico 
  • Cancún International Airport (CUN), Mexico



Transport options in North America

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North America offers diverse transport options. For trains, Amtrak in the U.S. links major cities like New York and San Francisco, while VIA Rail serves Canada’s picturesque routes. Driving is popular in vast regions, with Interstate highways facilitating road trips across states on self drive itineraries; key hubs include Los Angeles and Chicago. Mexico we recommend organised overland tours that visit the best regions including the Mayan civilisation sites.


Official Spoken Languages

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North America is a tapestry of languages, with English, Spanish, and French leading the pack. Each comes with its own vibrant dialects, influenced by regions and communities. English speakers can navigate this linguistic landscape by embracing local nuances and immersing themselves in cultural exchanges, fostering connections in diverse environments.


Weather & Climate

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North America boasts diverse weather and climate regions, from the chilly tundra of northern Canada to the warm deserts of the southwestern U.S. Each area has its distinct seasons: snowy winters in the north, vibrant springs across the plains, scorching summers in the south, and colorful autumns along the East Coast. The best time to visit depends on your adventure—spring and fall are ideal for most regions, while summer shines in coastal spots. Explore America’s charm in every season!

Top Experiences in the North America

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Wild West Adventures

Step into the rugged spirit of the American frontier with Wild West experiences that bring history to life. Ride horses across vast plains, visit preserved ghost towns, and witness thrilling cowboy reenactments. Whether you're learning to lasso or enjoying a chuckwagon dinner, this immersive journey captures the essence of a bygone era full of grit, gold, and glory.

Locations: Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Texas, Alberta, Alaska

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Northern Lights Magic

Watch the night sky come alive with glowing ribbons of green, purple, and pink. The Northern Lights offer a surreal, bucket-list spectacle best viewed from remote northern regions. Cozy up in a glass igloo, go dog sledding under the stars, or simply marvel at the aurora in silence—it's an experience that reconnects you with nature’s quiet wonders. Escape it all and marvel at the sky.


Locations: Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Manitoba, Quebec

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Coastline Road Trips

Breathtaking ocean views, charming small towns, and endless scenic stops define North America’s most iconic coastal road trips. Cruise along California’s Pacific Coast Highway, explore the Cabot Trail’s highland cliffs, or traverse the Na Pali Coast in Hawaii. These journeys are made for curious wanderers seeking freedom, fresh seafood, and unforgettable sunsets.


Locations: California, Oregon, Washington, Nova Scotia, Hawaii

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National Park Escapes

Explore North America’s most treasured landscapes—from towering peaks to deep canyons and ancient forests. National parks invite adventurers to hike, camp, kayak, and photograph natural beauty at its finest. Each park tells a unique story of geological wonder and ecological diversity, making it a perfect escape for outdoor lovers, its just you and nature.

Locations: Utah, British Columbia, Colorado, California, Alberta

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Culinary Trails

Taste your way through North America’s boldest and most diverse flavors. Savor street tacos in Mexico City, indulge in Southern barbecue in the U.S., enjoy poke bowls in Hawaii, or sample fresh-caught lobster in Canada’s Maritime provinces. Culinary trails celebrate regional heritage through food, inviting travellers to eat like locals and discover the stories behind every bite.


Locations: Mexico City, Oaxaca, Texas, Louisiana, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Hawaii

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Festival Fever

Celebrate life through rhythm, color, and tradition at North America’s most iconic festivals. Experience Día de los Muertos in Mexico, dance through Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans, or witness Indigenous celebrations in Alaska. These events offer deep cultural immersion and unforgettable memories shaped by music, costume, and entertainment.


Locations: Mexico (various cities), New Orleans, Quebec City, Hawaii, Alaska, Alberta

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Surf & Sand Getaways

Catch a wave or unwind on some of North America’s most stunning beaches. From Baja’s secluded surf spots to California’s golden shores, the lush beaches of Hawaii, and the Riviera Maya’s white sands, this experience is all about sun, saltwater, and laid-back vibes. Perfect for thrill-seeking adventurers or beach-side dreamers. the beach is calling you time to make a splash.


Locations: Riviera Maya - Mexico, California, Hawaii, British Columbia

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Ancient Wonders Tour

Uncover the mysteries of ancient civilizations across North America. From Mexico’s towering Mayan pyramids in Chichén Itzá to the petroglyphs of the American Southwest, these sacred sites are filled with history, mythology, and awe. Explore sprawling ruins, walk ceremonial grounds, and connect with cultures that shaped the continent long before modern borders.


Locations: Yucatán - Mexico, Oaxaca - Mexico, Arizona, Alaska

Tips for First-Time Visitors


Etiquette and social norms can vary subtly across North America. Tipping is standard in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico (typically 15–20% in restaurants), and is considered part of service workers' wages. In Mexico, it’s polite to greet people when entering shops or restaurants with a “buenos días” or “buenas tardes.” Americans value personal space and punctuality, while Canadians are known for politeness and queueing etiquette. Learning a bit about local manners not only shows respect but also helps you connect more easily with locals and avoid awkward moments during your trip.

Know the Local Etiquette


North America spans a huge range of climates—tropical beaches, arid deserts, snow-covered mountains, and temperate rainforests. Pack layers and plan ahead. In places like California, it can be 30°C on the coast and freezing in the mountains within a few hours’ drive. Weather can change fast, especially in regions like Alaska or during hurricane season in the Gulf. Always check regional weather before you travel, bring comfortable walking shoes, and consider travel insurance that covers disruptions. Being prepared ensures that unexpected weather doesn’t slow you down or dampen the experience.

Prepare for Changing Weather


Always carry valid identification, especially when crossing borders or flying domestically. In the U.S. and Canada, security checks are common, and it’s helpful to have ID on hand even for bus or train travel. If renting a car, you’ll need a valid driver's license—some places may require an international driving permit. Keep digital and physical copies of your passport, insurance, and travel confirmations. In Mexico, always keep a copy of your tourist card (FMM) with you. Staying organized with your documents can prevent delays and give you peace of mind throughout your journey.

Travel with ID and Documents


North America is vast and beautifully connected, making multi-destination trips both rewarding and responsible. Instead of focusing solely on one city, island, or country, consider combining experiences—surf in Hawaii, hike in Alberta, then explore ancient ruins in Mexico. Travelling by train, bus, or even ferry between regions lowers your environmental impact and deepens your cultural immersion. Slow, regional travel helps spread tourism more evenly, supports local economies beyond major cities, and encourages a deeper, more thoughtful exploration of this incredibly diverse continent.

Go Beyond One Destination

Unlock Your Dream Journey Across North America

North America beckons with its diverse experiences, from the breathtaking peaks of the Rockies to the bustling streets of vibrant cities like New York and Toronto. Adventure awaits in the lush national parks, while cultural richness thrives in museums and local festivals. Don’t miss iconic landmarks like the Grand Canyon or the charming coastlines of California. Your unforgettable journey is just a booking away—embrace the adventure and make memories that last a lifetime! Secure your spot today!