America is full of gorgeous unexplored islands, some can only be accessed by plane or boat and others are just in the neighborhood. Some, where human are still to dwell and some where little communities are thriving.
We explore some beautiful offbeat islands of America through this post.
So it’s time you found some cheap airline tickets and take a nice weekend break or a long vacation on one of these paradises.
Kodiak Island, Alaska
Kodiak Island is a large island on the south coast of the U.S. state of Alaska, separated from the Alaska mainland by the Shelikof Strait. The island has many deep, ice-free bays that provide sheltered anchorages for boats. The Kodiak bear and the king crab are native to the island. So in case you are interested in sports fishing and wildlife watching, in particular the Kodiak bears hunting salmons for food, Kodiak Island is the perfect spot for you.
Sapelo Island, Georgia
Sapelo Island is a state-protected island located in McIntosh County, Georgia. The island is only reachable by boat, with the primary ferry coming from the Sapelo Island Visitors Center in McIntosh County. The visitors to this place would be treated to natural community, forested uplands, vast salt marshes and the complex beach and dunes systems. The Geechee communities of Hog Hammock are the natives of the land.
Orcas Island, Washington
Orcas Island is the largest of the San Juan Islands which are located in the northwestern corner of Washington state in San Juan County. Orcas is home to an eclectic community of artisans and small cottage businesses. Its diverse landscape of mountains, wooded countryside and spectacular vistas make it a popular destination for both day trips and extended vacations. Orcas Island can be reached from the mainland via a leisurely ferry ride from Anacortes or by seaplane from Seattle or Portland.
Isle Royale, Michigan
Isle Royale is an island of the Great Lakes located in the northwest of Lake Superior. The island is primarily known for hiking, fishing, boating, sailing and observing nature. Accessible only by private boat, seaplane, National Park Service ferry service from Houghton. It’s covered in wilderness trails, some of which are quite challenging with steep grades. There are numerous campgrounds many of which are only accessible by water.
Block Island, Rhode Island
The island was named by the The Nature Conservancy as one of twelve sites in its list of “The Last Great Places” in the Western Hemisphere. The island is a popular summer tourist destination and is known for its excellent bicycling, hiking, sailing, fishing and beaches. Two historic lighthouses are present on the most remote of the offshore isles between Boston and New York City.
Hope you have found a travel deal to enjoy these beautiful islands.


Holiday season is the most joyous time of the year. It’s time to celebrate with friends, family and relatives. Some prefer it spending hosting parties at home, while others, the outdoorsy types love to spend holidays away from it all! But, whether its Christmas at home or outside, light displays are one of the most exciting part of holiday celebrations; they’re free, they’re enchanting, and they require nothing of us, other than that we take a few minutes to enjoy them. Here are some of the world’s most dazzling light displays for you to enjoy:
Christmas is a busy time of year as many of us hitting the roads and taking to the skies. The holidays can be a time to visit family, but a few people will choose to get AWAY from it all! If you aren’t the sort who wants to spend Christmas Day hosting relatives or hanging out at a friend’s house, here is just a sampler of some of the top Christmas destinations for you to target:








