North America

New York

New York State is historic. It's untamed. It's iconic. But more importantly, it's anything you want it to be. Did you know that Adirondack State Park is larger than Yellowstone, Everglades, Glacier, and the Grand Canyon combined? So, let's go! Explore their unique vacation regions and discover what it is that you LOVE about New York.

Average Temperature (°C)

Spring

Spring

16

Summer

Summer

26

Autumn

Autumn

18

Winter

Winter

4

Interesting Fact

New York City is the most populous city in the United States, with around 8.5 million residents. You can look down from the 86th floor of the Empire State Building, climb 377 steps to the Statue of Liberty's crown, and tour Ellis Island, where over 12 million immigrants entered the United States between 1892 and 1924.

Regions to visit

Adirondacks

Adirondacks

Retreat into nature on Lake George's island campgrounds and wilderness regions like Adirondack Loj, near High Peaks trailheads. Find luxury at lakeside resorts including Trout House Village and The Point on Saranac Lake, a Forbes' five-star property and former Rockefeller great camp.
Central New York

Central New York

Amid rolling hills and picturesque farmland, discover famous attractions, hidden gems, fun adventures and great events! In Cooperstown, America's perfect village, the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum celebrates heroes and heritage. Experience 1845 village life at The Farmers' Museum and see whimsical folk art at the Fenimore Art Museum.

Long Island

Long Island

You’ve heard about the famous white-sand beaches. And the world class wineries, fresh local produce and seafood. Long Island was named one of the world’s Top 10 wine regions and boasts top-rated restaurants. Two beaches regularly head Dr. Beach’s celebrated Top 10 list. But there’s even more to discover.

New York City

New York City

There's no place quite like New York City. Even if you think you know the city well—the world-class museums, amazing food, and unforgettable views—there's always something new and exciting to discover. 
Greater Niagara

Greater Niagara

In this region of wonders, Niagara Falls is the star! Whether you’ve visited before or this is your first time, it’s an awesome experience. And there’s much more—from two Great Lakes famous for beaches, boating and trophy fishing, to the magnificent Letchworth Gorge, ideal for hiking, biking, and camping. Discover world-class arts, fascinating history and culinary treats, from Buffalo Wings at the legendary Anchor Bar to wine-pairing dinners along the Niagara Wine Trail.

Hudson Valley

Hudson Valley

From great restaurants to glorious gardens and performing arts, creativity thrives amid inspiring landscapes. Celebrated chefs create farm-to-table cuisine at country inns and the world-famous Culinary Institute of America. With abundant farm markets, award-winning wineries, craft-breweries and food festivals, Hudson Valley dining is legendary.

Something Different

Empire State Trail Get ready to enjoy New York’s newest wonder, the 750-mile Empire State Trail. A perfect route for bicycling, hiking, running, or walking, the trail consists of three main sections: the Hudson Valley Greenway Trail, which extends from the Battery in Lower Manhattan up to Albany; the Champlain Valley Trail, which heads north to Rouses Point; and the Erie Canalway Trail, which winds through the Finger Lakes and ends in Buffalo
Natural Stone Bridge and Caves Park An official Path Through History Site! Natural Stone Bridge and Caves Park is a natural wonder of the Adirondacks and the largest marble cave entrance in the east and is still being carved by the Trout River. Visitors can enjoy waterfalls, a gorge, and option descents into lighted caves. Guided adventure tours in July and August include a "cave float", gemstone mining, and more. The attraction has been family-owned for more than 200 years. Tour options vary from self-guided above-ground tours to spelunking cave crawls (July and August) to snowshoeing (winter). Kid-friendly activities include bouldering walls, disc golf, and a DinoDig.