• Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Check-It-Off Travel | Custom Travel Planning
  • Blog
    • Travel Experiences
    • Events & Festivals
  • The Travel Guide
  • Our Travel Services
  • How It Works
  • Sample Trips
Select Page
Off the Beaten Path: Ausable Chasm “The Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks”

Off the Beaten Path: Ausable Chasm “The Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks”

Mar 17, 2022 | Northeast, General Travel

Off the Beaten Path: Ausable Chasm “The Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks” One of the oldest natural attractions in the United States, Ausable Chasm is a must-experience for families taking a summer road trip through Upstate New York. Located in the...
Halloween Celebrations: The Villages of Sleepy Hollow & Tarrytown

Halloween Celebrations: The Villages of Sleepy Hollow & Tarrytown

Oct 28, 2021 | Northeast, General Travel

Halloween Celebrations: The Villages of Sleepy Hollow & Tarrytown The Hudson Valley is well known for weekend escapes to explore the villages packed with historic sites, recreational activities, award-winning restaurants, and lodging options that range from...
Haunted Places Around Lower Manhattan: New York City Ghost Tours

Haunted Places Around Lower Manhattan: New York City Ghost Tours

Oct 14, 2021 | Northeast, Tours & Experiences

Haunted Places Around Lower Manhattan: New York City Ghost Tours The neighborhoods that collectively make up Lower Manhattan are a few of the best places to visit in New York City to have an authentic “travel like a local” experience. During the day, New...
The Highest Point in Massachusetts: Mount Greylock

The Highest Point in Massachusetts: Mount Greylock

Oct 9, 2021 | Northeast, Nature & Wildlife

The Highest Point in Massachusetts: Mount Greylock At an elevation of 3,491 feet, the highest point in Massachusetts is located in The Berkshires region within Mount Greylock State Reservation. The wilderness park, which measures 12,500 acres, was established in 1898...
Halloween Happenings in Salem, Massachusetts

Halloween Happenings in Salem, Massachusetts

Oct 8, 2021 | Northeast, Small Town Spotlight

Halloween Happenings in Salem, Massachusetts The charming, historic village of Salem is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Massachusetts. Located in the North Shore region just a short drive from Boston, the area was settled around 1626 and has long been...
New Jersey’s Highest Point: High Point State Park

New Jersey’s Highest Point: High Point State Park

Oct 3, 2021 | Northeast, Nature & Wildlife

New Jersey’s Highest Point: High Point State Park The Garden State is well-known for its coastal boardwalks and long stretches of sandy beaches, many of which are among the most-visited summer tourist destinations in the United States. Head in the opposite...
« Older Entries

Post Types

  • Post (440)
  • Page (55)

Categories

  • General Travel (151)
  • Blog (145)
  • West (122)
  • South (97)
  • Midwest (75)

Tags

  • related-lobsterfest (6)
  • related-oregon (4)
  • related-21charleston (3)
  • related-abg (3)
  • related-abq (3)

Year

  • 2022 (25)
  • 2021 (77)
  • 2020 (209)
  • 2019 (182)
  • 2018 (2)

Stay In Touch

Contact Us

Partner with Us

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

Information

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Our Travel Services
  • How It Works
  • FAQs
  • Gift Certificates
  • Press

Let's Keep
in Touch!

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

© 2023 Check-it-Off Travel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Check-it-Off® Terms | Privacy
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. For details, please see our Privacy Policy. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary Always Enabled

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.

Non-necessary

Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.

  • 203-698-5560
  • info@checkitofftravel.com
  • Plan Your Trip

Request a Sample Itinerary

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Museums & Historic Sites

  • When visiting a major city, don’t shy away from a museum even if you’re not a museum buff. The collections at major museums have so much more than paintings that you will still enjoy your visit.
  • Balance is ideal when traveling. Make sure to consider some of the smaller museums in the area.
  • Check the museum website before you visit. Take the museum highlight tour or a behind-the-scenes tour. These usually only last an hour and often become a favorite part of our clients’ visits.

State Historic Sites & Museums

  • Visit the state capital building– take a guided tour and make your way to the dome and the outside viewing areas when available.
  • Learn about local history at the state historical society and state museum. Take advantage of limited engagement special exhibits and tours.
  • Historic sites are spread out across each state, and they might be located within a state park or state recreation area. These sites offer opportunities to learn about a U.S President before or after the White House years, American authors, industrialists, European migration, and more.

Thrill Rides, Water Slides & Amusement

  • Planning a trip to a major theme park requires a bit more pre-trip planning. Otherwise, expect long lines and challenging restaurant reservations.
  • Think about visiting a park in the afternoon. Parks tend to stay open late in the summer, lines are shorter in the evenings, and the half-day admission prices can be significantly less.
  • Understand which rides are new and most popular. Check off those rides early or purchase a pass that allows you to skip the line. These time savings will allow you to experience more.

Lions, Tigers & Fish

  • Zoological parks are often open before other museums and attractions, making it easy to grab a coffee or to-go breakfast and enjoy a morning walk at the zoo.
  • Check the website for tour options; VIP and behind-the-scenes tours will let you visit parts of the zoo not available to general admission guests.
  • Zoological parks and similar attractions are large and require walking for miles. It can be helpful to review other transportation options like shuttles and bicycle rentals, as well as stroller policies.

Flowers & Trees

  • Botanical gardens and arboretums host many special events, including Halloween and Christmas displays. These events sell out, especially on the weekends. Make sure you purchase your tickets in advance.
  • Check the garden and arboretum websites for dining options prior to your visit. An outdoor café is typical, but you might find full-service restaurants or a beer garden on the grounds.
  • Japanese gardens are unique and there are not many in the U.S. If you have a chance to visit one, enjoy the winding walkways and peacefulness of these special gardens.

Caves, Caverns & Mines

  • Cave tours range from mild to wild. The standard tour will typically take place on a paved walkway with well-lit pathways. If you want a more adventurous tour, you will probably need to make an advance reservation. Be prepared to crawl in the dirt through tight passageways!
  • Cave tours have limited availability. Some tours can be for small groups and may require booking months in advance.
  • Mine tours are safe, but hard hats are required. The tunnels tend to be narrower, which may be more challenging for guests who don’t like small spaces.

This Business Travel Form Consists of Five Questions

We are available at trips@checkitofftravel.com for questions and special requests.

Request a Sample Itinerary

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Request a Sample Itinerary

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Request a Sample Itinerary

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Parks & Recreations

  • The national parks are considered “America’s Best Idea”—yet most visitors spend less than one day exploring them. With some advance planning and research, you will find there are more activities and adventures available during your national park trip for a multi-day visit.
  • Visiting state parks and recreation areas can make for a very affordable vacation. Many of the parks have multiple lodging options, including campsites.
  • There are 49 National Heritage Sites/Areas in the U.S. Each of the areas have a range of museums, historic sites, and outdoor activities available. Plan on spending at least a day or two exploring these sites.

Outdoor Activities

  • Planning a hike or bike ride as part of your vacation is a great way to get some fresh air. Understanding the physicality of the trail and being prepared is critical, especially if you are not familiar with the area.
  • Going apple picking or successfully navigating a challenging corn maze can make for a memorable autumn weekend. Ranches can also have fun activities, including horseback riding and winter sleigh rides.
  • A scenic drive to your destination can be enjoyable if time allows. Take back roads to discover antique stores, farm stands, and small towns that are off the beaten path.

Nature & Wildlife

  • Nature centers and nature preserves are very affordable and provide excellent learning opportunities for all ages. Most centers have a wide range of activities and animal exhibits and are located near a nature preserve.
  • Wildlife sanctuaries exist to protect animals and habitats. Here, animals canroam freely in a natural environment. Many wildlife sanctuaries are home to rescued and rehabilitated animals.
  • Wildlife viewing areas offer views of migrating birds or animals feeding in the wild. Most of the viewing areas are seasonal. Check with the property before visiting.

Points of Interest

  • Spend the day in a small town. Combine a scenic drive with a small town experience, add in a stop at a distillery or winery, and find Main Street for unique shopping and dining options.
  • There are many amazing landmarks across the U.S. Look into tour options. Plan your trip so that you are not visiting during a peak time to allow for more enjoyment and less crowds.
  • Landmarks will often hold special events throughout the year. For instance, there might be an open house or special tour on the first Saturday of every month. Do a little research and check local event calendars.

Breweries

  • There are more than enough options when it comes to tasting rooms and tours. However, many of the popular breweries, wineries, and distilleries have limited capacity. A reservation might be required, especially on the weekends.
  • Research the location. If there is an onsite restaurant, enjoy a meal with your beverage. Don’t shy away from brewpubs. Many of them have excellent reviews and menus filled with options.
  • If you decide to spend a day tasting, make sure you have a designated driver or a professional tour guide. Where there are vineyards and tasting rooms, there are many tour options with built-in drivers.

Cideries

  • There are more than enough options when it comes to tasting rooms and tours. However, many of the popular breweries, wineries, and distilleries have limited capacity. A reservation might be required, especially on the weekends.
  • Research the location. If there is an onsite restaurant, enjoy a meal with your beverage. Don’t shy away from brewpubs. Many of them have excellent reviews and menus filled with options.
  • If you decide to spend a day tasting, make sure you have a designated driver or a professional tour guide. Where there are vineyards and tasting rooms, there are many tour options with built-in drivers.

Distilleries

  • There are more than enough options when it comes to tasting rooms and tours. However, many of the popular breweries, wineries, and distilleries have limited capacity. A reservation might be required, especially on the weekends.
  • Research the location. If there is an onsite restaurant, enjoy a meal with your beverage. Don’t shy away from brewpubs. Many of them have excellent reviews and menus filled with options.
  • If you decide to spend a day tasting, make sure you have a designated driver or a professional tour guide. Where there are vineyards and tasting rooms, there are many tour options with built-in drivers.

Meaderies

  • There are more than enough options when it comes to tasting rooms and tours. However, many of the popular breweries, wineries, and distilleries have limited capacity. A reservation might be required, especially on the weekends.
  • Research the location. If there is an onsite restaurant, enjoy a meal with your beverage. Don’t shy away from brewpubs. Many of them have excellent reviews and menus filled with options.
  • If you decide to spend a day tasting, make sure you have a designated driver or a professional tour guide. Where there are vineyards and tasting rooms, there are many tour options with built-in drivers.

Wineries

  • There are more than enough options when it comes to tasting rooms and tours. However, many of the popular breweries, wineries, and distilleries have limited capacity. A reservation might be required, especially on the weekends.
  • Research the location. If there is an onsite restaurant, enjoy a meal with your beverage. Don’t shy away from brewpubs. Many of them have excellent reviews and menus filled with options.
  • If you decide to spend a day tasting, make sure you have a designated driver or a professional tour guide. Where there are vineyards and tasting rooms, there are many tour options with built-in drivers.

Theaters & Music Venues

  • Purchase your tickets before your trip. Save money on fees when you buy tickets directly from venues.
  • Plan a road trip around a summer music festival. It’s a great way to see many fantastic bands perform, all at the same venue.
  • Most major cities have a theater district or fine arts center featuring theatrical productions, ballets, symphonies, and opera. Check the local entertainment websites to see if anything interests you.

Casinos

  • Don’t shy away from staying at a casino resort if you don’t gamble. The top casino operators attract gaming guests with their excellent services, great restaurants, live entertainment, and amenities that aren’t available at the average resort hotel.
  • Due to their size and amenities, casino resorts attract conventions. It can be underwhelming to stay at a resort when 99 percent of the guests are there for business and you’re there for pleasure. Check with the hotel about ongoing events before you book.
  • You may be able to get discount tickets to shows, attractions, and other entertainment options through your hotel. Check with the concierge if there are any perks for overnight guests.

Lodging

  • Lodging is one of the most significant expenses of any trip. Consider the total cost as you budget your trip don’t forget about parking and other daily fees. There are many perks to staying in a hotel located close to major attractions and public transportation.
  • Before booking your lodging, determine the amount of time you will be in the hotel. This should be a major factor when choosing a property.
  • Destination hotels and resorts can offer enough activities to fill an entire weekend. Think about planning a day to explore the hotel and take advantage of the amenities and activities included in your daily rate.

Restaurants

  • Consider a quick stop at a coffee shop or bakery in the morning if you have a long day of exploring ahead. Getting a quick start will help you avoid long lines. Eat an early lunch to stay ahead of the crowds.
  • Breakfast buffets and full-service fine dining can break your travel budget. Don’t shy away from quality food but look at all your options if you’re trying to avoid overspending.
  • If you are a foodie, research the “must try” eateries along with new spots earning rave reviews. We will let you know if there is a James Beard award winning restaurant in the area.

Shopping

  • Expect an abundance of independent retail stores in our curated list of small town shopping destinations. For instance, if you are visiting a village settled by Swiss immigrants, there are sure to be Swiss gift shops selling remarkable products imported from Europe.
  • We encourage you to purchase something local on each of your trips. You will have built an impressive collection of items and memories after a few years of traveling.
  • Store hours vary by the day of the week and time of year. Don’t expect stores to be open every day in the off-season. Your best bet is to use part of the weekend to shop in between sightseeing.

Tours & Experiences

  • Book a history tour of the city or town you’re visiting for the first day you arrive. You will learn about the area, get the lay of the land, and learn valuable local knowledge from your tour guide.
  • With so many tour options to choose from, sometimes the adage “You get what you pay for” is accurate. Check online reviews before booking the tour.
  • Confirm the tour company’s name, meeting time and location, and the travel time to arrive at the meeting point. All too often tours are missed due to a misjudgment of travel time or unexpected traffic en route. Aim to be early.

Religious Sites

  • Visit a historic cemetery and learn more about the gravestones. Take a guided tour to discover prominent figures interred on-site. Visit a historic cemetery and learn more about the gravestones.
  • States that border Mexico have architecturally significant and truly amazing missions. Depending upon your interests and schedule, you can take a self-guided tour or book a guided tour of one or more mission complexes.
  • Most places of worship have guided tours available on the weekends, typically in the afternoons. Spend an hour learning about an iconic place of worship to immerse yourself in the history of the building and its members.

Landmarks

  • Stopping at a landmark is the perfect reason to take a break from driving and stretch your legs. Spend a little time outside the car snapping a few photos before resuming your travels.
  • The landmarks we feature are typically open during daylight hours from sunrise to sunset, unless they are in a park or managed area.
  • There are many landmarks in major cities, especially historically significant ones. You can easily spend an entire day just visiting famous landmarks.

Let’s Keep
in Touch!

Get Monthly Travel Inspiration!

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

State Historic
Sites & Museums

Visit the state capital building– take a guided tour and make your way to the dome and the outside viewing areas when available.

Slide One
suitcase

Custom Travel Planning

Custom Travel Planning

Receive a custom itinerary featuring lodging, attractions, restaurants, unique shopping, tours and experiences that suit your travel style and budget.

Each itinerary will include additional options to consider while traveling. You will not have a shortage of things to do, places to eat and lodging choices.

The final itinerary will be available in both downloadable format, as well as loaded into your daily calendar for quick reference while traveling.

If we make reservations for you, all confirmations and important details will be attached to the itinerary.

$35
per day

Premium Travel
Planning

(includes all Custom Travel Features and these added Concierge)

Concierge service available from 7am EST to 7pm PST.

Daily travel assistance for Check-it-Off Travel clients.

Quickly change your existing custom itinerary.

Assist with new reservations during your trip.

Work with you to alleviate any stress caused by travel delays.

$50
per day
Slide One
suitcase

Custom Travel Planning

Custom Travel Planning

Receive a custom itinerary featuring lodging, attractions, restaurants, unique shopping, tours and experiences that suit your travel style and budget.

Each itinerary will include additional options to consider while traveling. You will not have a shortage of things to do, places to eat and lodging choices.

The final itinerary will be available in both downloadable format, as well as loaded into your daily calendar for quick reference while traveling.

If we make reservations for you, all confirmations and important details will be attached to the itinerary.

$35
per day

Premium Travel
Planning

(includes all Custom Travel Features and these added Concierge)

Concierge service available from 7am EST to 7pm PST.

Daily travel assistance for Check-it-Off Travel clients.

Quickly change your existing custom itinerary.

Assist with new reservations during your trip.

Work with you to alleviate any stress caused by travel delays.

$50
per day