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As winter starts to slip, the snow melts, and the warmth of the sun hovers around, it indicates the arrival of spring. The trees come alive with new buds blooming in new colors and fresh meadows. 

There are so many reasons that make spring the ideal vacation time. Just to list a few reasons, the pleasant weather, the refreshing aura of nature, the clear sky, the glittering sunbeams, and the freshness that feels like dew.

Apart from the nature calling you, Spring is also the most efficient travel window, as per the U.S. Airfares. While soon after winter peaks, the weather improves across much of the country. However, the demand hasn’t yet hit summer levels, which means low fares, better connectivity, and fewer crowds.

Based on the travel demand, the flight frequency from multiple U.S. regions, and the cultural diversity, here are the top 6 destinations that can be on your Spring list for 2026.

1. Phoenix, Arizona

Summers in Arizona can be unbearable, leaving spring an ideal time. Phoenix, with its sunny, desert climate, is an ideal place where you can enjoy the desert views, the rustic beauty, and the vibrant culture. Here are some really good reasons to brag about Phoenix as a spring destination in the USA:

Perfect weather
Daytime temps usually sit in the 70s–80s°F, which indicates warm, sunny, but not face-melting outdoor weather. The mornings and evenings are cool and quite relaxing if you choose to stay in a resort. Admire the pink, orange, and purple desert drama as the sun sets somewhere behind the dunes. The Mountain views with cactus silhouettes make the most mesmerizing Arizona postcard energy.

Well, the season is just in favor of some adventure. You will find the outdoors ideal for hiking Camelback Mountain, Piestewa Peak, and South Mountain.

What the season brings:

The Phoenix desert blooms in spring with wildflowers, poppies, lupine, and brittlebush. This is the time of year when the desert looks greener and so full of hues. You can go on a horseback ride or a hot-air balloon ride to witness the vast scenery like a painted canvas.

Phoenix is quite artistic and multicultural, and spring is the time to experience it at its best. You can attend the Native American heritage events and outdoor markets. You can plan a visit around the following events to enjoy the heritage and traditions:

  • Tempe Festival of the Arts (March 13–15)

  • Phoenix Lights (April 3–4)

  • Arizona Renaissance Festival (Saturdays & Sundays through March 29)

  • FoodieLand Night Market (March 21)

  • Spirits of Mexico Festival (March 21)

Reaching Phoenix 

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) is the main airport that serves all domestic and international connectivity. American Airlines, Delta, Alaska Airlines, and Southwest are among the top airlines you can consider for flying to Phoenix from your home airport. While the airport gets direct and connecting flights, Phoenix flights are easily accessible from Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle, Dallas, and Chicago. 

You can compare the fares and choose the airport from where the flights are cheapest. Flights to Phoenix from Chicago will cost around $107 in the second week of March and will gradually increase, reaching approximately $138 by April 20th, 2026. This is an average one-way flight range and may vary.

Similarly, Los Angeles to Phoenix Flights may cost around $77.70 in March and $85 in April. Average round-trip airfare for a Phoenix flight in the spring can range:

  • March: $220–$280

  • April: $200–$260

Best days to fly

  • Depart Tuesday–Wednesday

  • Avoid Friday departures during March

 

2. Charleston, South Carolina

If there is a word that defines Charleston in spring, it is "dreamy." The pastel houses, cobblestones, and waterfront glow add to the pristine aura of the newly arrived spring in the city. We have listed a few points justifying why this South Carolina city is your pick for this spring. 

Perfect weather

Charleston weather feels mild and comfortable, ranging somewhere between 60 and 70°F. It is a mix of cool mornings and warm days, making it quite pleasant for walking the historic district and enjoying the sunrise and sunset over Charleston Harbor. The beaches are safe with no fear of summer hurricanes. 

What the season brings:

Charleston blooms with Azaleas, camellias, wisteria, and jasmine, spreading a soft and pleasant fragrance in every corner of the city. The local homes and the streets look freshly mowed with extra green Bermudagrass and Zoysiagrass. Every house around appears to be an Instagram spot. 

As you tour the city, you can go for harbor walks and explore the outdoor markets. This is also the right season for kayaking, dolphin spotting, some fresh seafood, and waterfront dining. 

Charleston hosts an array of events and festivals, luring travelers to delve into the rich culture. 

Plan for 

  • Credit One Charleston Open (Late March/Early April)

  • The Charleston Festival (March 18 – April 11)

  • Cooper River Bridge Run (April)

  • Charleston Wine + Food Festival (March)

  • Annual Springtime House & Garden Tours

Reaching Charleston

It’s easier to get a flight to Charleston International Airport (CHS), the main airport in the city. It is served by all major US airlines, such as Southwest, United, JetBlue, and American Airlines. Travelers from Fort Lauderdale, New York, Washington, Atlanta, and Chicago find Charleston quite accessible for frequent connectivity. 

Flights to Charleston from Fort Lauderdale are the cheapest, with fares starting from approximately $41 (as of March 2026). Being the business airport, Atlanta to Charleston flights are also frequent, with fares starting at $166.81 for nonstop flights. On average, the round-trip airfare for spring flights to Charleston will vary between

 

  • March: $240–$300

  • April: $230–$290

  • May: $260–$330

Best days to fly

  • Midweek travel saves ~$40–$70

3. San Diego, California

San Diego shines in spring with its perfect weather, picture-perfect coasts, and soft sunlight. It feels like the city is dotted with wildflowers and palm trees lined along the streets and promenades. Even the waterfront glimmers under clear skies. While this is just how San Diego looks in spring, here’s more on why it is an ideal place for a spring vacation in the US.

Perfect Weather

San Diego boasts weather that many consider to be nearly perfect. With temperatures typically ranging from the mid-60s to low-70s°F, residents and visitors enjoy plenty of sunny days. The coastal region is all wrapped under the blanket of cool breezes and low humidity, making it an ideal location for outings. A day at the beach is definitely on the list!

What the season brings:

Hillsides bloom with wildflowers, especially in nearby spots like Anza-Borrego. You will find colors around, bougainvillea, jacaranda, and hibiscus, some pops of pink, purple, and orange around patios, and the blue-green of the ocean. San Diego experiences the best Californian spring. 

What’s best is that the beaches are not too crowded, with a few travelers around, kayaking, and surfing. Water feels cool to swim in, but the empty beaches make it an experience you do not want to miss. You can add Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo to your list of things to do, along with a day for Hiking Torrey Pines and a city walk in the neighborhoods like La Jolla and Coronado. 

San Diego celebrates spring with farmers' markets and outdoor concerts. You can stay a little longer or plan along:

  • The Carlsbad Flower Fields (March-May)

  • Cherry Blossom Festival (March)

  • SeaWorld Seven Seas Food Festival (March- April)

  • Gator By the Bay (May)

  • Art Alive floral exhibition (April)
     

Reaching San Diego 

San Diego International Airport (SAN) serves as the main arrival point for major international and domestic travelers. The airlines like Alaska Airlines, United, Southwest, Delta, and American Airlines operate regular flights from San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Chicago, and Las Vegas.

Traveling from any of the mentioned destinations, your average cost for a San Diego flight will be approximately $230. Flights from Las Vegas to San Diego start at $58 for March. This may vary depending on the airline you choose and the connectivity. 

From San Francisco to San Diego, the maximum fare will be $104 in March and $178 at the end of April. Compare different airlines and routes to get the best fare. The Average round-trip airfare for San Diego in Spring is estimated at:

  • March: $220–$280

  • April: $200–$260

  • May: $230–$300

Best days to fly

  • Tuesday and Wednesday departures

  • Weekend returns increase fares

 

4. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, with the blooming dogwoods, redbuds, and azaleas, becomes a city for your spring holiday postcards. From the Cumberland River to the neighborhoods like Germantown and East Nashville, every corner has its own hue that makes it a tiny world sprinkled with pink and white blossoms. While the Southern charm is the reason why Nashville has to be on your spring destination list, here are a few more things that make it an ideal city to explore.

Perfect weather

In Nashville, the temperature fluctuates between 65°F and 75°F, which is pleasantly warm. You will have cool mornings and evenings, making your daily exploration and sightseeing comfortable. There are events around, which make spring days quite easy to enjoy the music and dance with the beats. 

What the season brings:

To start with, Tulips and other wildflowers make it a lively place to be in. This is the time when you can go boating, paddleboarding, and picnicking along the Cumberland River. You will have days to plan a picnic in parks like Centennial and Percy Warner that look lush and green. And the cafes around, wrapped in the aroma of fresh coffee and baked food is just the ideal setting of a spring vacation,

Nashville becomes a stage to catch live shows on Broadway, in Centennial Park, or at local bars without summer crowds. The city hosts a myriad of events that draw a huge crowd. Some of them are: 

  • Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival (March)

  • Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival (April)

  • Music City Food & Wine Festival (Starts April)

  • Nashville Spring Festival (April)

  • Nashville Flea Market (March- April)

Reaching Nashville  

Flights to Nashville International Airport (BNA) operate from all major US cities, with New York, Chicago, Dallas, and Atlanta being the most popular. The Southwest, Delta, Spirit, and American Airlines are among the top airlines that operate regular Nasville Flights from Philadelphia, Orlando, or Fort Lauderdale as the cheapest routes. 

The fares are dynamic, as flights to Nashville from New York can cost you $51.40 as the cheapest and $85 as the highest in March. This is lower than its usual, cheaper route from Philadelphia to Nashville in April, which will cost around $139. This is an average round-trip airfare for the season.

  • March: $190–$250

  • April: $170–$230

  • May: $200–$270

Best days to fly

  • Midweek departures are the cheapest

5. Savannah, Georgia

In spring, Savannah is lush with bright flowers, soft sunlight, and a gentle breeze. Savannah in spring feels charming, vibrant, and almost dreamlike. You are up for a leisure vacation or need some refreshing energy, and the city is all prepared for it. These are a few obvious reasons why Savannah is an ideal spring destination.

Perfect weather

Savannah is warm, sunny, and breezy in spring with temperatures that sit around 65°F–75°F. The morning and evening feel cool and ideal for exploring the squares, while the warm days are ideal for your waterfront tours. The city fountains and parks are at their greenest and most picturesque form. 

What the season brings:

Savannah, as a city, gets into full bloom with the Azaleas, dogwoods, and camellias blooming across the squares and gardens. The Spanish moss drapes the oak trees, giving them a magical and fairytale look. This is the time when you can explore the hotspots like Tybee Island beaches, Riverfront docks, Bonaventure Cemetery, Wormsloe Historic Site, and Savannah Botanical Garden with its most charismatic beauty.
You will have a day under the warm sunlight for exploring the cobblestone streets and touring antebellum homes. 

Events and festivals are also marked in the calendar. Savannah celebrates:

  • Savannah Music Festival (March–April)

  • SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival in Forsyth Park (late April)

  • St. Patrick’s Day (March)

  • Savannah Food Fest and Craft Fair (March)

  • River Street Seafood Festival (Early May)

Reaching Savannah

The easiest way to reach Savannah is to board a flight to Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV). With New York as the key Northeast gateway, flights to Savannah are also easily available from Newark, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, and Jacksonville. Unlike other US destinations, American Airlines, Delta, United, and Southwest serve as major carriers for the route.

The cheapest Savannah flights operate from Boston with $79.20 for a one-way flight. Compare the fares from your home airport to get the lowest flight fare. New York to Savannah flights range between $68 and $218, depending on the airline and connection, if flying in the first week of March. Towards the end of April, the lowest fare might be around $98. 

The Average round-trip airfare data range is as follows:

  • March: $240–$310

  • April: $230–$300

  • May: $250–$330

Best days to fly:

  • Tuesday–Wednesday departures generally offer the lowest fares

  • Weekend travel is typically 10–20% more expensive

6. Minneapolis–Saint Paul

Midwest travelers, this one is for you. Minneapolis. Soon after the snow leaves, the city gets draped in the lush beauty of green. Bde Maka Ska and Lake Harriet look clean and serene under the sky. The Mississippi River gets all lively with the runners, cyclists, and picnickers around the waterfront. Well, there is more to why Minneapolis is the ideal spring vacation destination.

Perfect Weather

In Minneapolis, you will find the days warm and the mornings cold. The temperature usually lands in the 50s–70s°F. Crisp air fills the environment, making it feel refreshing. The city gets into active mode with activities like biking, running, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

What the season brings:

Cherry blossom, apples, and lilacs across neighborhoods and parks, the trees get full of color and greenery, and the chill disappears. The Chain of Lakes in Minneapolis invites travelers to enjoy the serenity around. You can visit the waterfalls like Minnehaha Falls that look full and cascade as the snow melts away. You can also plan a picnic with family, soaking up the sunny sky, or go on a hike or bird-watch at Fort Snelling State Park.

Minneapolis gets decked out to host some amazing events in spring. If you are looking for outdoor experiences, you can plan for:

  • MSPIFF (Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival) (April)

  • St. Paul's St. Patrick's Day Parade (March)

  • Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Art Fair (May)

  • Minnesota Craft Beer Festival (April)

  • Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Art Fair (May)

Reaching Minneapolis

You can get a flight to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) from any US airport. Delta, American Airlines, United, and Southwest are among the top carriers operating flights to Minneapolis from Denver, Chicago, Detroit, and New York. The lowest fare from Denver to Minneapolis is $68 if traveling in March, whereas the fare increases to $140 by the end of April. This may depend on the airline you choose and the airline's dynamics. 

From Detroit to Minneapolis, the flight will cost $69 in April. Here is the average round-trip airfare for Minneapolis flights:

  • March: $180–$240

  • April: $170–$230

  • May: $190–$260

Best days to fly:

  • Midweek departures (Tues–Wed) are often the cheapest

  • Avoid Sunday evening returns

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