Summer is officially here! Let’s Travel.

It’s summer—finally! Time to let loose, take those vacation days, and make the most of the season. Whether you’re dreaming of city lights, epic national parks, lazy days on the beach, or a hidden gem in small-town America, summer’s the moment to go for it. U.S. News rounded up the best summer trips across the country, weighing things like price, weather, activities, and what real travelers and experts are raving about. Ready to start planning?
Mackinac Island – Michigan

Summer’s here—time to have fun, and Mackinac Island is calling your name. Tucked between Michigan’s peninsulas on beautiful Lake Huron, this car-free spot is all about easygoing vibes. Picture mild temps in the 70s, breezes off the water, and the chance to chill on the Grand Hotel’s massive front porch—seriously, it’s the longest one in the world!
Get outside and soak up the sunshine by kayaking, rolling along Lake Shore Boulevard (the paths are accessible for wheelchairs and strollers), or hiking up to the iconic Arch Rock for that perfect photo. Want the classic Mackinac experience? Hop on a horse-drawn carriage ride through downtown—the carriages have step stools and staff to help everyone get aboard, so most visitors can enjoy the ride. Don’t forget to stop for some legendary Mackinac fudge (many shops are wheelchair accessible).
History buffs, make sure to leave time for a tour of Fort Mackinac, where accessible pathways and exhibits mean everyone can get a taste of Revolutionary War history. However you like to travel, Mackinac Island makes it easy to join in the summer fun.
Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

Summer in Grand Teton National Park is pure excitement—think wildflower fields, sparkling lakes, and those epic, snow-capped peaks looming over everything. The Tetons aren’t just a backdrop; they’re an invitation to get outside and have some fun, whether you’re trekking up to Inspiration Point, rolling along an accessible path by Jenny Lake, or catching those killer views at Phelps Lake Overlook. If hiking’s not your thing, don’t stress—there are scenic drives where you can spot wildlife (moose, elk, even bison) from the comfort of your car and accessible boat tours that let everyone experience the water up close.
The park’s got plenty of accessible trails and viewpoints, so wheelchair users and families with strollers can join in too. And when you’re ready for a break, the charming mountain town of Jackson Hole is just next door, with accessible shops, restaurants, and plenty of ways to unwind. Grand Teton makes it easy for everyone to have an unforgettable summer adventure.
New York City – New York

Summer in New York City is pure excitement, with endless ways to dive into the city’s famous energy. Between catching a Broadway show, wandering the halls of The Met, or setting out for Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, there’s zero chance of getting bored. Accessible bus tours make it easy for everyone to check out the city’s neighborhoods, and food tours—many with accessible routes—are a perfect way to sample all the flavors NYC has to offer.
When you’re ready to slow down, Central Park’s wide paths and accessible entrances are perfect for rolling or strolling, while the High Line offers art, gardens, and epic city views with elevator access along the way. Whether you’re exploring museums, eating your way through the boroughs, or just soaking up the buzz, New York is built for summer fun—and it’s ready for everyone.
Maui – Hawaii

Summer in Maui is all about soaking up the good vibes and making memories. Picture yourself cruising the Road to Hana, where every turn brings wild views—many lookout points and parks along the way offer accessible parking and paths, so everyone can join the adventure. If you’re feeling bold, a helicopter tour gives you a bird’s-eye perspective of Maui’s lush coastline (just check for accessible operators). Or maybe you want to chill at Wai’ānapanapa State Park—its famous black sand beach has accessible walkways, making it easy to enjoy the scenery.
Looking to cool off? Snorkeling tours are everywhere, and some offer adaptive equipment and guided help for travelers with disabilities. Don’t miss the sunrise at Haleakalā National Park, where accessible viewing areas let everyone catch those jaw-dropping early morning colors. And when hunger strikes, Maui’s seafood is legendary, but save room for treats like haupia, a local coconut custard you’ve got to try. Summer on Maui is fun for everyone—adventure, relaxation, and accessibility all rolled into one trip.
Bar Harbor – Maine

It’s summer in Bar Harbor, and the energy is contagious. This relaxed coastal town is the perfect launch pad for exploring Acadia National Park—plus, it’s super welcoming for travelers of all abilities. Many trails and shuttle buses in Acadia are wheelchair accessible, so everyone can get in on the beauty, whether you’re hiking, rolling, or just soaking up the views.
After a day in the park, Bar Harbor’s waterfront is the place to be. Grab some unbelievably fresh seafood (lots of spots have accessible entrances and seating), then wander through shops packed with Maine-made treasures. Want a different kind of adventure? Hop on a boat tour—some operators offer accessible boarding—where you might spot whales splashing around the island’s summer waters. Or take it easy with a stroll down the scenic Shore Path, which has several accessible stretches so everyone can enjoy those amazing ocean views. Summer fun in Bar Harbor is for everyone—no one gets left behind.
Summer’s here—let’s make some memories! Whether you’re itching for adventure, craving a little relaxation, or want a trip that’s accessible for everyone in your group, now’s the perfect time to plan. At No Limit Travel Agency, we believe everyone deserves to experience the joys of travel, no matter your needs or abilities.
Ready to kick off your summer getaway? Call us at 510.948.8282 or text 510.907.0738. You can also email Nolimittravelagency2020@gmail.com. Let’s make this summer unforgettable, together.
