Late Summer Getaways

Icon Share

SHARE

Advisor - Fora
Curated By

Fora

  • Napa Valley

  • California

  • Beaches

  • Food & Wine

  • Outdoors

  • Entertainment

  • Relaxation

Advisor - Late Summer Getaways
Fora’s Take

If you enjoy taking trips whenever time allows, even if it's a quick weekend getaway this guide is for you. Even if you can only sneak off for a few days, this guide will help you find the perfect place to say goodbye to summer and get ready for the months ahead.

The Fora Difference

Book with our team of advisors to unlock exclusive perks and discover hidden gems.

[object Object]
Killer perks

Free upgrades, spa credits and more—we got you

[object Object]
Personalized recs

Customized travel planning for your style

[object Object]
Insider knowledge

Expert advice from people who’ve actually been there

Where to stay in California

Unlock perks by contacting our team of advisors to book your trip.

Things to do in California

lake spotted with boats

Napa Valley

Late-summer is prime harvest season for the vineyards, if you are a fellow wine-lover Napa Valley should be at the top of your bucket list. The rolling vineyards are the perfect backdrop for saying goodbye to summer while enjoying a plethora of tastings and a truly immersive Wine Country experience.

New England

We may be in the dog days of summer, but that doesn't mean it all has to end. Pack your bags and head for the East Coast to enjoy the beautiful scenery in New England. If you really want to find a good deal on places to stay, Nantucket is where you'll want to head. Most of those who spend the summer on the coast will be back in the city and you'll be left to enjoy perfect weather without the congestion.

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Really give yourself an end-of-summer trip and head to the sandy beaches of Punta Cana. Although there are chances of storms in September, the blue water is a great escape from the hot, humid heat in the States.

San Diego

With great weather year-round, there isn't really a bad time to visit San Diego. The city is home to an amazing zoo and you can take a boat out on the water for some fun in the sun.

Las Vegas

Despite its location in the desert, Las Vegas has plenty of indoor entertainment to help you beat the heat. There are casinos galore and performances by well-known artists, magicians and so much more.

Michigan

This Midwestern state is surrounded by water and beautiful beaches, and since it's so far north you don't have to worry about the temperatures getting too hot. Don't miss out on an opportunity to stay in a quiet beach town and soak up those last few moments of calm before the business of fall sets in.

Places to eat & drink in California

sign reads, Hillcrest, over city street

All of these locations have tons to eat and drink, but here's a quick list of some of the most beloved watering holes and restaurants in each.

In Napa Valley, check out the Louis M. Martini Winery and in Nantucket pay a visit to Sister Ship or The Proprietors Bar and Table.

The Poseidón Restaurant & Pub in Punta Cana is a popular place for fresh seafood and Better Buzz Coffee Roasters Hillcrest is one of the coolest coffee shops in San Diego.

Market Place Buffet in Las Vegas offers a prime rib dinner in addition to its buffet as well as a buffet brunch on Saturdays and Sundays.

Torch Lake in Michigan is home to Short's Brewing Company, a must-see for craft-beer lovers.

Advisor - Fora

The Modern Travel Agency

Fora

Reach out to a Fora Advisor.

Did you like this guide? Reach out to customize and book your own experience with a Fora Advisor. Or, to chat about travel in general.

You can normally expect a response from Fora within a business day or so. You’ll also be subscribed to our travel newsletter (you can unsubscribe at any time).

For more California travel inspo, check out Jody Holman's guide Local's Art & Culinary Guide to San Francisco. This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to the USA.