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Fly nonstop to iconic East Coast adventures

  • Writer: Sun Country
    Sun Country
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Updated: 4 hours ago

Smiling child on a man's shoulders beneath a red brick skywalk. Sunlit urban scene, clear sky, and lively mood.

From gas-lit streets to iconic skyscrapers, the East Coast is where American history meets American hustle. You’ll find revolutionary landmarks, salty air, world-class chowder, and maybe a ghost or two. And with our low fares, you don’t have to be a founding father to afford the trip.


Boston, Massachusetts – Revolutionary energy

Crowd walking past large sailing ship docked with decorated masts. Colorful flags and bright sails. Overcast sky and waterfront buildings.

Boston doesn’t just teach history—it lives it. You’ll walk the same cobblestones as revolutionaries, scholars, and baseball legends. Stroll Beacon Hill, grab a lobster roll at Faneuil Hall, and catch a game at Fenway if you're lucky. It’s tradition with just the right amount of attitude.

 

Baltimore, Maryland – Grit and grace

Two people walking towards a city skyline at sunset. Tall buildings, including one with glass panels, and parked boats by the water.

Baltimore is a vibe. And perhaps the best part is that it’s never trying to impress you. Which is exactly what makes it cool. The Inner Harbor sparkles, the neighborhoods pulse with local art and charm, and Fort McHenry still waves the same star-spangled banner. Grab a crab cake, find a rooftop, and take it all in.

 

New York City – The original “It City”

Two men eat pizza by a riverside. One wears a floral shirt, the other a denim jacket. Bridge and skyline in the background. Casual mood.

No city reinvents itself quite like NYC. One second you’re eating dollar pizza, the next you’re staring at a Picasso. Start your day on the Brooklyn Bridge, get lost in the Met, and end it watching a drag queen lip-sync for her life in a dive bar. The city’s alive—your job is to keep up.

 

Portland, Maine – Salt air and strong opinions

Three people enjoying a meal outdoors at a wooden table, talking and eating seafood. Bright day with trees in the background.

Maine's largest city feels like a charming Atlantic postcard, complete with the scent of craft beer and loads of indie cred. Portland boasts cobblestone streets, lighthouses that look like oil paintings, and a food scene that punches way above its weight. Don’t sleep on the donuts. Or the oysters. Or the views.

 


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