AMERICANS have been given a new vacation destination that doesn’t break the bank and is just as good as tourist favorites. Enter the charming St. Simons Island in Georgia, which has recently been ranked the topmost underrated spot within the United States.
St. Simons Island offers travelers a budget-friendly alternative to the likes of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts and Montauk in New York. While the latter two have become synonymous with luxury and high expenses, St. Simons presents a refreshing option that’s not only easier on the wallet but also less crowded, allowing for a more tranquil getaway.
According to travel experts from U.S. News, St. Simons Island snagged the coveted title for the best underrated travel destination in the US. The rankings were derived from a combination of expert opinions, traveler votes, available activities, and crowdedness, underscoring what makes this hidden gem so appealing.
Located off the Georgia coast, St. Simons Island boasts a rich history dating back to the Civil War. As the largest barrier island in the Golden Isles, it’s characterized by stunning salt marshes, sandy beaches, and the occasional sighting of migrating whales for curious nature lovers.
“It is often overlooked by out-of-state beachgoers,” the travel experts explained, noting how many travelers flock to Florida and South Carolina instead. They added, “This dreamy barrier island is home to stately live oaks, dune-lined beaches, maritime forests, and quaint shopping villages, lending it a peaceful, laid-back atmosphere even during peak season.”
The island is an oasis for those seeking an array of activities, encompassing museums, golf courses, and various water sports, including fishing and biking. In terms of value, St. Simons Island also excels over its competitors, scoring an impressive 72 out of 100 on the World Travel Index, compared to Martha’s Vineyard’s 66. These scores are calculated based on a variety of aspects such as activities, safety, and travel costs.
The cost disparity is notable. A vacation rental in Martha’s Vineyard can set you back between $350 and $400 per night, while you can enjoy a similar accommodation in St. Simons Island for only $200 to $250 on average. Restaurant meals also favor St. Simons for budget-conscious travelers, although bar prices remain relatively consistent between both locales.
On platforms like Reddit, travelers looking to attend glamorous events in Montauk have been warned to “be prepared to pay at least $3k” for a weekend. In stark contrast, spending an average of $2,954 will cover you for a whole week in St. Simons, equating to around $211 per day, according to BudgetYourTrip.com.
If you’re not entirely sold on island vibes, the runner-up on the U.S. News list of top underrated destinations offers an exciting alternative. The Sawtooth National Recreation Area in Idaho came in second, showcasing breathtaking scenery with over 750,000 acres of protected land. With more than 700 miles of hiking trails, hikers can delight in the massive mountains and alpine lakes.
Door County, Wisconsin, nabbed third place. It offers a winter wonderland adventure for those who enjoy snowfall and winter activities like skiing, snowshoeing, and exploring frozen lakes.


