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America: The Biden effect

- SARAH MARSHALL

AS Joe Biden takes his seat as the new President, all eyes have been on the US recently. America has always been a popular holiday destinatio­n for English-speaking travellers, with 52 varied states to explore. Whether spending time in fast-paced cities, relaxing on sandy beaches or diving into a star-spangled celebratio­n of American culture, the choice of bucket-list activities seems endless.

Even though current times are challengin­g, looking ahead, there’s a general sense of optimism in future travel.

Tour operator Abercrombi­e & Kent (A&K) has reported an uptick in enquiries for US holidays, coinciding with a new dawn at the White House – a phenomena dubbed the Biden Boost.

“Arguably the most well-known country on earth, the US is abundant with once-in-alifetime sights,” says Kerry Golds, managing director of A&K. “We’ve seen a boost in enquiries overall with vaccine confidence, but one country that stands out is the US, for travel later in the year.”

Seeking some inspiratio­n? Here are a few suggestion­s to spark a sense of stateside wanderlust.

BEST FOR SCENERY: UTAH

With five national parks, 44 state parks and six national forests, Utah is one big, mountainou­s playground, where adventures unravel against epic backdrops. Visit

Arches National Park, home to more than 2,000 naturally formed sandstone arches and towers; marvel at the deep canyons of Canyonland­s National Park; and explore the red desert of Capitol Reef National

Park. Filmed on location in the state, classic movie Thelma & Louise celebrates its 30th anniversar­y this year – providing even more reason to go.

American Sky (americansk­y.co.uk; 01342 331 798) offers a 14-night Utah Mighty Five and Beyond By Motorhome itinerary from £1,755 per person, including flights.

BEST FOR WILDLIFE: ALASKA

Few roads connect the glaciers and Arctic tundra of Alaska, America’s wildest state. From June to October, it’s one of the best places to view brown bears as they hunt for salmon and parade along rivers with young cubs. Kodiak Island is home to a highdensit­y population of extra-large animals, who thrive in the 1.9-million-acre Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, one of the most productive watersheds in the world. Study the bears from viewing platforms or make more intimate observatio­ns from hides. Windows On The Wild (windowsont­hewild. com; 020 8742 1556) offers a seven-night Bear Viewing on Kodiak Island itinerary from £5,955 per person, including transfers, activities and flights from London.

BEST FOR FOOD: SAN FRANCISCO

In a land of super-sized portions and endless variety, food can shape a journey across the States. Famous for its gourmet restaurant scene, San Francisco has more than 5,000 restaurant­s and cafes – more per capita than any other major city in the US. New Vice President Kamala Harris is a fan of the SOMA district, an area dotted with food trucks and late-night diners. In between meals, tourists can explore the Golden Gate Bridge, hang out in the former hippy district Haight-Ashbury, or trundle uphill on original 19th century cable cars to admire the giddy views.

Virgin Holidays (virginholi­days.co.uk) offers a seven-night break from £2,528 per person, including accommodat­ion, flights and car hire.

BEST FOR A ROAD TRIP: ROUTE 66

With big roads and plenty of possibilit­y, America is best explored on a road trip. Arguably the most iconic four-wheel journey in the world, Route 66 slices through the country’s cultural heartland. Starting in Chicago, travel through Oklahoma, St Louis, Amarillo and Albuquerqu­e, stopping to see the Grand Canyon and Petrified Forest national parks. Ending up in LA, the full trip clocks up more than 2,000 miles.

Titan Travel (titantrave­l.co.uk; 0808 2391 428) offers a 17-day Historic Route 66 escorted tour from £3,199 per person, incl transport, some meals and flights from London. Price based on a May 15 departure.

BEST FOR WINE LOVERS: CALIFORNIA

California is regarded as the largest and most important wine region in North America, thanks to its complex topography

and climate. Vintages grace menus across the globe, but sampled at source, they taste even better. Discover Napa Valley’s vineyards on a private guided tour, learn how to expertly pair dishes with wines on a cooking class at Peju Vineyards, and cycle between tastings on a tour of Sonoma Valley. Finish the trip off with a hike below the towering trees soaring from the Armstrong Redwoods Reserve. Abercrombi­e & Kent (abercrombi­ekent. co.uk) can tailor-make a tour. POA.

BEST FOR URBAN ADVENTURES: NEW YORK AND LAS VEGAS

The stars of multiple blockbuste­r movies,

New York and Las Vegas have eternal A-list appeal. Take a trip to the Big Apple for shopping at one-of-akind boutiques in the East Village, catching a theatre show on Broadway or simply wandering through Manhattan’s maze of skyscraper­s. Twin with a stay in Vegas for glitz, glamour and fun, where 24-hour casinos and nonstop neon blur the boundaries between day and night.

American Sky (americansk­y.co.uk) offers a seven-night holiday at the Royalton

Park Avenue in New York and the ARIA Resort & Casino in Vegas from £1,599 per person, including flights and room-only accommodat­ion.

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