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Start Here — Unscripted Places

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Here’s how this site works, what we cover, and how to find the guide that’s right for your next trip.

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Real history

Every place we cover is somewhere we’ve actually been — many of them repeatedly, over years or decades. No first-visit impressions dressed up as expertise.

02

Practical first

Getting there, when to go, where to stay without overpaying — we lead with logistics because that’s what actually makes or breaks a trip.

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No filler

We don’t pad with obvious suggestions or affiliate-first recommendations. If we mention it, it’s because it’s genuinely worth your time or money.

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Nantucket

Massachusetts

We were here before the hype. Fly in direct or ferry from Hyannis — we cover both, plus what the island looked like before it became a brand.

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Rehoboth Beach

Delaware

The DC-area beach escape that rewards loyalty. Unpretentious, genuinely charming, and underrated by everyone who hasn’t been.

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Sedona

Arizona

Red rock country, serious wellness culture, and one of the most dramatic landscapes in the American Southwest.

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Santa Barbara

California

Spanish colonial architecture, wine country day trips, and a coastal pace that most California cities have forgotten how to do.

Coming soon

Sun Valley

Idaho

Quiet mountain luxury, world-class skiing, and a celebrity-free summer that most people don’t know exists.

Common questions

Are these sponsored guides?

No. We use affiliate links for hotels, tours, and travel services — meaning we may earn a small commission if you book through our links, at no extra cost to you. That’s how the site stays free. But we never recommend something because of a commission, and we never accept payment to feature a property or business.

How current is the information?

We update guides seasonally and note the last-reviewed date at the top of each post. Ferry schedules, business hours, and pricing change — always confirm directly before you book.

What kind of traveler is this site for?

Someone who wants to actually experience a place rather than check it off. Our readers tend to stay longer, eat better, and spend less on the wrong things. We write for people who do their research.

Are you part of a larger network?

Yes — Unscripted Places is part of the Unscripted Network, which includes city guides for Las Vegas, Washington DC, Nashville, and New York. If you’re planning a trip that includes a city stop, our sister sites have you covered.

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