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I’ve Visited More Countries Than U.S. States, But These 5 Destinations Draw Me Back

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If it weren't for Schengen killing the fun, my passport would be bleeding ink.

Having the pleasure of visiting far-flung countries such as Estonia and Morocco to global icons like Cancun (where I’m currently writing this), some might say I’ve travelled backwards.

Sure, it’s a lot easier to start in your own backyard, but there seems to be no remedy for my wanderlust itch, no matter how often I scratch it.

San Antonio River Walk

That said, I still love venturing around my own country just as much as the next person, but there’s no doubt my experiences seem topsy-turvy to most.

Whether it’s my home state of California or switching up coasts to warmer shores, I don’t always have to check entry requirements when it’s time to book a trip.

I may be running low on passport pages, but there are 5 U.S. destinations that draw me back each year for a myriad of reasons, so let’s start with my favorite and work our way down, shall we?

1) Nokomis: The Florida You Wish Still Existed 

Despite its world-renowned fame, both Orlando and Miami aren’t great ambassadors for what Florida is really like.

Sunset at tiki bar in Nokomis, FL

Yes, people might prefer Disney’s oversized rodents over other oversized wildlife that wants to eat you, but no Discovery Channel show nor any It’s Florida, Man episode accurately reflects the Florida I see year after year.

Nokomis is the perfect antidote to what some may call Florida’s tourism overload, especially in Southwest Florida, home to always-busy Clearwater and Siesta Key.

Every time I’ve vacationed here (even in the heart of summer), there’s always free front row parking and wide-open white-sand shores lining the very same beautiful water shared by both aforementioned beach towns.

Nokomis feels like real Florida without being forced to mingle with retirees hanging on to yesteryear.

You know — lively tiki bars, crowd-free beaches, secret fishing spots, and the perfect gateway to whizz through scenic canals leading to no-name paradises like Stump’s Pass and Midnight Pass.

People scattered on white sand Nokomis, Florida beach

2) San Antonio: A Festive City More Fun Than Vegas

Vegas has lost its luster. 

That’s not to say San Antonio is a direct comparison, but my nonexistent fun meter shows “San Antone” would be off the charts compared to Sin City.

And I’ve been to both cities multiples times…

A better comparison would be nearby Austin, another city that has lost some of its charm. That’s what has drawn me back to San Antonio for years — it only gets better, while other major cities screw it up somehow.

San Antonio doesn’t get the credit it deserves despite being one of America’s biggest cities, beaming with rich history and Hispanic heritage.

There’s no other cityscape built so uniquely with a river running through it and a proud, vibrant culture permeating at every corner in one form or another.

Boat ride through San Antonio River Walk in evening

From historic Market Square to the guardrail-less River Walk that I’ve somehow never stumbled off-course after a Texas-sized margarita, that’s only scratching the surface for downtown’s delights.

San Antonio is super affordable across the board and quite dangerous in the sense that there’s truly no such thing as a bad meal, no matter if it’s a longstanding community staple like Los Barrios or a trendy hotspot in the more modern Pearl District.

3) San Francisco: The West Coast’s Only Icon That Lives Up To The Hype

No judgment, but I just don’t understand the hype on LA. New have, never will.

It’s yet another city, like Vegas, where nothing feels real to an almost dystopian level at times.

San Francisco, though?

It may be pricey, but it’s well worth visiting. In my mind, there’s no better Chinatown in America.

Nor is there a better Japantown.

Nor is there a better obvious tourist trap that’s actually enjoyable than the Fisherman’s Wharf.

An old orange San Francisco cable car

All that said, plus factoring in its unmatched beauty, no matter which waterfront viewpoint you find yourself in, you'd be hard-pressed to find a city that encompasses culture, food, beauty, luxury, and a multitude of things to see and do than San Fran.

The only knock is safety, a common talking point among travelers. I’ve never felt out of place personally, but I also know to avoid the zombie-movie vibes of the Tenderloin District.

Whatever you do, make time to visit Terra Cotta Warrior — my favorite Asian restaurant on Planet Earth.

4) Mesilla: The Southwest’s Secret Time Capsule

Given all the UFO talk lately, I’m tempted to go back to Roswell and see what I missed.

But the truth is, the only New Mexico town I go out of my way to visit every year is little-known Mesilla.

Hanging red peppers in Mesilla, NM

My girlfriend and I have family in El Paso, Texas, but every time we visit, we ‘force’ them to go to Mesilla. Their response is always the same: “twist my arm”.

We purposely take El Paso’s backroads through beautiful pecan farms nobody seems to know about in a classic ‘it’s not the destination, it’s the journey' type of way.

But in this case, it’s both.

Mesilla isn’t often discussed in travel circles, but it jams a lot in for a map-dot town in a Fort Worth Stockyards microcosm type of way.

You’ll find a historic plaza holding weekend farmers markets, revamped saloons turned into mouthwatering steakhouses, friendly boutiques, and fun museums showcasing Billy the Kid’s demise.

It’s truly a time capsule, but Double Eagle’s spicy margaritas only enhance it — at least that’s what I tell myself…

Historic building in Mesilla, NM

Not to mention, this region is entirely underrated for gorgeous mountain hikes, wine country, and breweries.

5) Julian, CA: My Yearly Weekend Getaway

Speaking of time capsules, the rustic mountain town of Julian, just an hour or so outside my hometown of San Diego, is just as magical.

The reason I ranked it behind Mesilla is for one reason only: tourists know about it now..

It’s a full-fledged vacation destination instead of a secret hideaway.

Despite having no stoplights, Julian is always greenly for a weekend away every season but summer when tourists invade.

Its claim to fame has long been its crumbly pies. So much so, there are bakeries everywhere on the main strip, each with its own spin and flavors.

Man with dog at Julian Beer Co

This town alone is the reason I’ll one day be on a fast track to “diabeetus” with ciders serving grown-up fun juice concoctions and bakeries whipping up sinfully delicious pies.

Julian doesn’t have to be an in-and-out day trip either. You can find plenty of cozy, down-home places to stay, and almost the whole town is walkable.

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🌴 THE REAL FLORIDA

NOKOMIS, FL

Crowd-Free Shores

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HIDDEN GULF COAST
The Vibe: The perfect antidote to Florida’s tourism overload. Think wide-open white-sand shores and free front-row parking even in the summer.
The Highlights: Lively tiki bars, secret fishing spots, and a gateway to whizz through scenic canals leading to no-name paradises like Stump’s Pass.
🎉 THE FESTIVE CITY

SAN ANTONIO, TX

Better Than Vegas

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RICH HERITAGE
The Vibe: A super affordable major city brimming with Hispanic heritage, unique architecture, and a fun-meter that blows Sin City out of the water.
The Highlights: Strolling the iconic River Walk with a Texas-sized margarita, historic Market Square, and unbelievable food in the modern Pearl District.
🌉 THE WEST COAST ICON

SAN FRANCISCO

Lives Up To The Hype

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UNMATCHED BEAUTY
The Vibe: Unlike L.A., San Francisco feels culturally rich and real. It effortlessly encompasses luxury, food, and unbelievable waterfront beauty.
The Highlights: The best Chinatown and Japantown in America, an actually enjoyable Fisherman's Wharf, and must-visit restaurants like Terra Cotta Warrior.
THE TIME CAPSULE

MESILLA, NM

Southwest Secret

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HISTORIC CHARM
The Vibe: A little-known map-dot town that packs a massive punch. It feels like a beautiful Fort Worth Stockyards microcosm.
The Highlights: A historic plaza, Billy the Kid museums, spicy margaritas at Double Eagle, and surrounding backroads full of pecan farms and wineries.
🥧 THE MOUNTAIN TOWN

JULIAN, CA

Rustic Weekend Retreat

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WALKABLE GETAWAY
The Vibe: A magical, rustic mountain town an hour outside San Diego with zero stoplights and plenty of cozy, down-home places to stay.
The Highlights: It's famous for bakeries whipping up sinfully delicious crumbly pies and local cideries. Pro tip: visit outside of summer to avoid the tourist invasion!