The Americas’ most welcoming travel destination is in Fredericksburg, Texas


Big cities may have big appeal, but smaller destinations are still the most welcoming, according to new rankings from Booking.com.
The online travel booking platform recently released its annual Traveler Review awards, and one thing is clear.
Small town charm is alive and well.
Here are the five most welcoming destinations in the United States, according to Booking.com.
1. Fredericksburg, Texas
Located in the Texas Hill Country, this Fredericksburg hotel received the most positive traveler reviews in the location’s 2026 Traveler Review Awards.
The city is known for its German heritage, its charming Main Street, its location in Texas wine country, and its National Museum of the Pacific War.
“The city blends history, adventure and Southern hospitality,” the company said.
Local restaurants and music venues are also central to the city’s appeal, according to multiple reviews.
2. Palm Desert, California
Palm Desert ranked second on Booking.com’s list, with traveler reviews confirming its appeal as a short getaway destination.
The city is known for its luxury resorts, golf courses, shopping, and the desert landscape of the Coachella Valley.
“It has a little bit for all ages and is a good source of adventure,” one reviewer said.
Guests appreciated the outdoor activities in the area and nearby parks, including hiking trails and excursions to Joshua Tree National Park.
3. Cape May, New Jersey
Historical charm played a major role in Cape May’s ranking on the new list.
Visitors mentioned Cape May’s Victorian-era architecture and walkable beaches, and described the town as picturesque and well-maintained.
Washington Street Mall, Cape May Lighthouse and nearby wildlife areas are hailed as top attractions.
The walks along the beach, sunset views and guided tours are praised for their charm.
4. Broken Arch, Oklahoma
Broken Bow stood out for its outdoor appeal, with reviews highlighting the area’s hiking, fishing and stunning views.
The city is known for Beavers Bend State Park, luxury wooded cabins, recreation at Broken Bow Lake, and the forested mountain landscape of the Ouachita National Forest.
“The central feature is Broken Bow Lake, but there are many small towns in the area,” one reviewer wrote. “The lake and surrounding streams are excellent for fishing, including trout.”
5. Waikoloa, Hawaii
Waikoloa rounded out the top five, with reviews noting its location, peaceful atmosphere and stunning views.
The village is known for its luxury resorts, championship golf courses, beaches, and stunning landscape of volcanic rocks along the Kohala Coast.
Guests highlighted the walking trails, comfortable accommodations, and nearby shops and restaurants.
One review said: “You can walk to everything, but if you feel the need to drive, there are plenty of parking spaces available at the malls or dining areas.”
“Recognizing our partners in destinations like Fredericksburg, Palm Desert and Cape May highlights the dedication they bring to providing great places to stay across the country,” Booking.com’s Ben Harrell told Fox News Digital.


