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Fly Drive


Two iconic roads, Route 66 in New Mexico and Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles


hotel each day. If you go for the second option,


> With so much on offer, you'll want to


see as much as possible. Don’t aim to drive too much each day, however. Allow time to explore the unexpected attractions that you are bound to stumble across along the way. You will find a wide range of fly-drive options available from tour operators listed in this guide. All use well-known, reliable car rental companies that will ensure you are on the road quickly. Alternatively, you can have the car delivered to your hotel.


Convertible cruising You can choose from set itineraries,


with accommodation each night included in the deal, or more flexible arrangements that do not include hotels. The latter leaves you free to go where you want and make the most of any unexpected attractions without being tied down to reaching a named


A convertible is a great way to see Hawaii "The US


Department of Transportation has designated 120 roads throughout the country as National Scenic Byways."


remember that you will need to book at least your first night’s accommodation before leaving the UK in order to meet US immigration rules. In any case, accommodation can sometimes be at a premium in national parks and rural areas and during US public holidays – so it’s always worth booking ahead. And if you want to live out your road


movie fantasies, why not upgrade to a convertible for cruising the West Coast, a four-wheel drive for exploring Utah's canyon lands, or a Harley Davidson for riding around the Great Lakes? Motor homes, commonly known as


RVs (recreational vehicles) in the USA, offer the best of both worlds – the chance to enjoy the freedom of the open road in your very own hotel on wheels. They come fitted with mod cons such as fully-equipped kitchens and bathrooms, living and dining areas and stereo sound systems. You will find RV campsites with electricity and sewage hook-ups


amidst some of the most beautiful scenery that the US has to offer – from the wide, open spaces of Montana and the mountains of Colorado to the rich farmland of Wisconsin and the lakes of New Hampshire. Options range from small properties with basic amenities to seaside campgrounds with swimming pools, hot tubs, marinas, restaurants, shops and laundries. If you want to take a break from


driving the RV, many campgrounds will arrange tours of the local area. Other activities frequently on offer include fishing, hiking, cycling and riding. Campsites should be booked in


advance, particularly during peak holiday periods in national parks and popular areas such as the Florida Keys, the Grand Canyon and the beach resorts of South Carolina. If you have never hired an RV before, aim to arrive at your first campsite in daylight so that you can get to grips with the hook-ups for electricity and water without needing a torch!


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