5 Getaway Ideas for a winter Weekend Escape
*This post was updated November, 2024
For easy access to places like Huntington and Laguna Beach, consider flying to the smaller John Wayne Airport in Orange County, which offers non-stop travel from many cities. Then grab a car and cruise to Huntington Beach. On our last trip we discovered the Huntington Surf Inn, perfectly located to catch the sunrise or sunset from the beach or pier. Plus it’s a short walk to enjoy Sancho’s Tacos. Continue on Highway One towards Laguna Beach, stopping at the Crystal Cove Shake Shack for a shake with a view! In Laguna Beach, take a stroll through Heisler Park or wander through the numerous boutiques and art galleries. If you continue a bit further down Highway One, consider spending some time on Thousand Steps Beach. You have to be willing to climb over 200 steps to get down and back, but it’s a nice beach for a walk or relaxing with a good book. Parking is along the Pacific Coast Highway. To save money while you are visiting, here’s 6 free or cheap things to do in Southern California.
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And don’t miss a chance to enjoy the flavorful local cuisine. Did you know that the city of Tucson (along with San Antonio) is designated as a
UNESCO City of Gastronomy? Take time to learn the stories behind the food. One of my favorite food memories from Tucson is visiting El Charro Café, at the time home of the USA Chimichanga! The restaurant has been around since 1922, and you won’t want to miss its signature carne seca. We originally found this restaurant from my 1991 version of Roadfood, and am happy to report it’s still listed in the latest publication, despite many other restaurants in the book having closed down.
3. Miami, Florida. With average January temperatures in the low 70’s, it’s great weather for all kinds of outdoor activities! Miami offers many family-friendly things to do along with the chance to try culturally diverse local food specialties. Spend the afternoon at the beach, grab a picnic lunch and head to Oleta River State Park or take a day trip to Everglades National Park. Depending on where you are staying, take advantage of the free, citywide trolley to get around. One hotel option is the Grand Beach Hotel Surfside West, with spacious suites in the west property. Included in the daily resort fee are amenities like beach umbrellas and chairs. It’s one of the few hotel suites we have ever found with two bathrooms, which is a great perk when traveling with a family, and is just a short drive away from the hustle and bustle of Miami Beach. A less expensive option is the Hampton Inn Miami Beach-Mid Beach.
As far as food, I think the Little Havana Cultural Walking and Food Tour would be a fun way to sample the local cuisine and learn more about the Cuban food scene and culture. And don’t miss the colorful street art in the nearby Wynwood neighborhood, whether you choose to drive through on your own or join one of the many Wynwood Arts District tours. Stop by the popular Zak the Baker and grab something to go while you are in the neighborhood.
If strolling through colorful markets is your thing, wander through the stalls and shops at the historic San Antonio Market Square. Be sure to spend some time exploring San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, just a short drive from downtown San Antonio. And if you are looking for some peace and tranquility, the Japanese Tea Gardens look like a quiet place for a stroll. Check out this list if you want to try a puffy taco while you are in town!
Sign up for one of the specialty tours offered by Free Tours by Foot, a name-your-own-price tour company. During a 2-hour historic Charleston walking tour, I learned about the fascinating history behind many of the colorful, historic buildings around town. Be sure to take photos on colorful Rainbow Row and in front of the iconic Pineapple Fountain, then stroll through the Charleston City Market (and stop for biscuits from Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit). Check out 20 Colorful Photos from a Weekend in the Charleston Area for inspiration.




