
c/o The Maidstone —
A celebration of Scandinavian success, The Maidstone in East Hampton, New York, features famous natives of the region like Hans Christian Andersen throughout its rooms. It will also appeal to those traveling with pets, as it offers a dog-friendly menu.

Inn at Langley —
The Inn at Langley rests in a wilderness playground in Langley, Washington. Visitors can search for oysters and pick blackberries before putting their feet up and enjoying six-course meals.

Inn at Little Washington —
An hour's drive from our nation's capital sits an inn that places emphasis on gastronomical delights. Each room at The Inn at Little Washington in Washington, Virginia, is named for American culinary pioneers, and the menus live up to the inn's theme.

Korakia Pensione —
If you can't decide whether to stay in America or go abroad, Korakia Pensione brings the world to you in Palm Springs, California. With North African accents and Morrocan architecture, the inn is a wordly magnet for photo shoots.

Little St. Simons Island —
This quaint getaway is indeed away from everything. Frozen in time for a hundred years, Little St. Simons Island in Georgia is practically isolated on a 10,000-acre island full of beaches and breathtaking scenery.

Post Ranch Inn —
Surfers and photographers beware -- if you visit Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, California, you may never leave. Proximity to the ocean (it actually rests on stilts above the water) and ideal spots for taking snapshots of the sunset make Post Ranch Inn a beachy dream.

The Swag —
Perched at the crossroads of four mountain ranges, The Swag in Waynesville, North Carolina, is a rustic retreat complete with wood-burning fireplaces and rocking chairs.

Tutka Bay Lodge —
Tutka Bay Lodge near Homer proves that the rustic Alaskan experience doesn't have to neglect creature comforts. Visitors can explore 10 acres of land -- watching wildlife, plucking mussels and hiking through woods before returning to cozy cabins.

Winvian —
Care for a game of bocce? Hot air balloon ride? Jaunt by horse about a 113-acre resort? Winvian, an isolated wonderland in Morris, Connecticut, offers all that and more.

Hob Knob —
Martha's Vineyard is home to Hob Knob, a must-visit for anyone hoping for a retro spin on a beach cruiser and afternoon tea. The Massachusetts inn is eco-friendly and serves organic farm meals.



