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The most expensive spring destinations in the United States
April 26, 2023Charleston, the famous port city in South Carolina, is the United States' priciest spring destination for hotel stays, according to a survey by Cheaphotels.org.
The survey compared hotel rates in destinations across the United States during May 2023. Only hotels rated 3 stars or more and located close to a beach or city/town center were taken into account for the survey.
In Charleston, visitors will have to spend an average of $358 per night for the most affordable double room. The two Hawaiian resort towns of Lahaina and Wailea complete the podium with average rates of $338 and $312, respectively.
With a rate of $294 per night, Anna Maria Island is the priciest spring destination in the state of Florida, making it the 5th most expensive US destination overall. Napa and neighboring Calistoga are the priciest destinations in California, with average rates of $290 and $284, respectively.
Compared with spring 2022 , hotel rates in the majority of destinations have dropped this year. In Charleston, for example, last year guests would have to spend $374 for the least expensive room – $16 more than this year. In some destinations, prices have dropped by even steeper margins.
Overall, average hotel rates in the 20 priciest spring destinations are down by 11% this year, the survey reveals. This is an indicator that demand is slightly lower compared to spring 2022, when hotel rates skyrocketed in many destinations after the pandemic years 2020 and 2021.
The table below shows the 20 priciest destinations for hotels in the US this spring. The rates shown reflect the average price for each destination's most affordable double room available between May 1-31, 2023.
- Charleston (SC) $358
- Lahaina (HI) $338
- Kihei (HI) $312
- Wailea (HI) $301
- Anna Maria Isl. (FL) $294
- Napa (CA) $290
- Calistoga (CA) $284
- Boston (MA) $282
- Sedona (AZ) $276
- Poipu (HI) $275
- Tybee Island (GA) $275
- Santa Monica (CA) $262
- Key West (FL) $258
- Savannah (GA) $234
- Newport (RI) $230
- West Palm Beach (FL) $224
- Islamorada (FL) $222
- Nashville (TN) $221
- Waikoloa (HI) $221
- Saratoga Springs (NY) $217
About the Methodology
The survey considered every destination in the USA with at least 20 hotels and inns. Only well-located hotels (in the city centre or close to the beach) rated at least 3 stars and with generally positive gust reviews were considered. For each destination, the price for the cheapest available double room was established for the following periods: May 3–6, May 12–15, May 18–21 & May 23–26. The average nightly rates were then used to reveal the top 20 most expensive destinations. The survey was conducted in mid-April, based on rates shown on hotel comparison website Booking.Press Contact
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