America's most welcoming travel destinations revealed - the No. 1 spot may surprise you

America's most welcoming destinations are revealed by Booking.com. From Texas to Hawaii, the towns were hailed for their hospitality. Find out whic area ranked No. 1.


America's most welcoming travel destinations revealed - the No. 1 spot may surprise you
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Big cities may hold great allure, 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. 

Located in the Texas Hill Country, Fredericksburg received the most positive traveler reviews in the site's 2026 Traveler Review Awards.

"The town mixes 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.

Palm Desert ranked second on Booking.com's list, with traveler reviews emphasizing its appeal as a short getaway destination.

"It has a little bit for all ages, and [is] a good source for adventure," one review said.

Historic charm played a major role in Cape May's ranking on the new list.

The Washington Street Mall, Cape May Lighthouse and nearby wildlife areas were hailed as top attractions. 

Walks along the beach, sunset views and guided tours were praised for their charm.

Broken Bow stood out for its outdoor appeal, with reviews spotlighting the area's hiking, fishing and scenic views.

The city is known for Beavers Bend State Park, luxurious wooded cabins, Broken Bow Lake recreation and a forested mountain landscape in the Ouachita National Forest.

Waikoloa rounded out the top five, with reviews noting its location, quiet atmosphere and scenic views.

The village is known for its luxury resorts, championship golf courses, beaches and striking lava-rock landscapes along the Kohala Coast.

One review said, "You can walk to everything, but if you feel the need to drive, there are plenty of parking spots available in shopping centers or dining venues."

Ben Harrell of Booking.com told Fox News Digital, "Recognition [of] our partners in destinations like Fredericksburg, Palm Desert and Cape May highlights the dedication they bring to delivering great places to stay across the country."

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