The great thing about being a traveling nurse boils down to
one key component – it’s about the travel! For those of us who
love moving around and seeing the world, travel nursing is the
profession of our dreams. There are many travel destinations
available, based on weather, activities, cost of living, and
salary. Therefore, I have gathered a list of my “Top Ten” destinations
that nurses choose, based on the number of travelers who inquire
about each location every month. Are you a travel RN scouting
a new assignment? Then I’d like to suggest the following ten
“Hot Spots”:
HAWAII – It’s no shock that Hawaii generates over 500 travel
nursing inquiries per month. The wide range of outdoor activities
from snow-capped mountains to snow-white sandy beaches elevates
Hawaii to one of those meccas where you can build a snowman
or a sand castle all in one day. Nurses tell me that you’ll
discover virtually every type of outdoor activity imaginable—hiking
trails that wind through erupting volcanoes, secret beaches,
and lush green ranchlands. Many travelers also hunt, mountain
bike, go rafting, and golf on some of the world’s most extravagant
courses.
ALASKA – Travel nurses are intrigued by the possibilities of
Alaska’s rugged mystery. Alaska is a huge wilderness with beautiful
scenery, and travel nursing assignments offer plenty of time
to see and do everything you want, whether in winter’s darkness
under northern lights, or the glorious spring and summer where
it’s light most of the time. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy Alaska
for its’ wildlife, spectacular natural landscape, and fishing
expeditions where the fish really are as big as the stories
about which they’re told. Countless day cruises and sightseeing
expeditions abound, as well as opportunities to hike, kayak,
canoe, ski… Need we say more?
MONTANA – Whether photographer, adventurer, or both, Montana
is truly a state that beckons with open arms. River trips, fishing
and camping, history, snowy mountain ranges, and waterfalls
are what you’ll encounter, along with plenty of open space to
explore. Assignments in Montana appeal to those travel nurses
who just need some time to break away from their city grind
to enjoy marching to the beat of an entirely different drummer.
The Big Sky Country boasts some of America’s most famous mountains,
canyons, river valleys, forests, grassy plains, badlands, and
caverns, and many travelers find it just irresistible enough
to keep coming back.
MAINE – Maine’s splendor has inspired artists like Georgia
O’Keefe and three generations of the Wyeth family, since the
mid-nineteenth century. Travel nurses can’t resist at least
one adventure in this charming getaway. Whether you embark on
outdoor adventures like skiing and snowmobiling, or if you prefer
the cozy ambience of antiquing through charming villages or
just strolling or riding horseback on miles of sandy beaches
in the smell of salt air, Maine is legendary and offers some
wonderful travel nursing experiences. Its’ unique culture is
outdoorsy and quaint, and of course you get to enjoy lobster
as the locals do—fresh from the ocean!
CALIFORNIA – Warm weather and world-famous beaches make California
a favorite choice for traveling nurses. Nine-hundred miles of
coastline gives nurses in all locations the chance to spend
many hours near the waves; and for nature lovers, California
is home to many wildlife parks, remote wilderness areas, and
safe-havens for endangered animals. If you’re an excitement
junkie, you can scout out a wide selection of theme parks; and
no matter what your taste in music, concerts abound in every
type of venue. Historic sites and museums invite, as do five-star
restaurants and clubs in which to see and be seen. The shopping
is unparalleled, whether it’s trendy Melrose Place, La Jolla,
or the strand in Venice Beach; and of course it’s home to Hollywood,
and, yes, movie stars. Whether northern, southern, or coastal
locations, traveling nurses return to California time and again.
WASHINGTON – The Evergreen State boasts the gorgeous Pacific
Ocean, the Cascade Mountains, desert experiences, rain forests,
towering volcanoes, glaciers, and lush wine country. Washington
State rates high on the list of many nurse travelers. Must-sees
are the Space Needle and Coulee Dam. The culture here is incredibly
diverse; sophisticated, outdoorsy, and loaded with resorts,
history, parks, museums, and botanical gardens. Whether touring
downtown Seattle for cozy antique and book stores, exploring
ancient Indian grounds, or hiking and biking mountains or trails,
Washington holds a strong allure for many nurse travelers.
SOUTH CAROLINA – Endless adventure, excitement, fun and exploration
represent why South Carolina is always a favorite destination
for travel nurses. America’s oldest landscaped gardens frame
mansions rife with historical heritage, in addition to pristine
beaches and legendary marshy wetlands. For all you golfers,
with over 330 golf courses, there’s always a new place to swing
your clubs. But what fascinates many traveling nurses is the
rich heritage in which South Carolina has paved the roads of
culture, art, and folklore in our past. You can visit several
historical areas and discovery centers of American history,
including the American Revolution and the Civil War.
COLORADO – World-class winter skiing and summer music festivals
in the mountains are just two reasons that nurses love traveling
to Colorado. Boasting four spectacular seasons, Colorado is
where travel nurses get to explore the state’s 18 million acres
of state and national parks, forests, and monuments for biking,
hiking, fishing, mountain climbing, and kayaking, to name a
few. Colorado has many cultural treasures, including ancient
Native American sites and dinosaur fossil exhibits, historic
ghost towns, and even award-winning vineyards in Grand Junction.
And for those who enjoy city life, amid all this natural beauty
lie wonderful metropolitan areas like Denver and Boulder, full
of shopping, performing arts, and professional sports.
TENNESSEE – From energetic nights of blues on Beale Street,
to gorgeous rolling acres of Tennessee Walker horse country,
to peaceful Smoky Mountain sunsets, Tennessee is a vacation
that offers many world-renowned attractions. Nurse travelers
who visit Tennessee will find that they’re within a day’s drive
of 75-percent of the U.S. population via quality interstates
and highways. Attractions in Tennessee include the Jack Daniels’
distillery, Elvis’s Graceland, the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville,
and lots of southern hospitality. And don’t forget the crown
jewel of the southern Appalachians, the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park.
ARIZONA – If you adore the outdoors, then the Grand Canyon
State might just be for you. The nurses who go there just rave
about Arizona’s landscape which takes in tall mountain ranges,
swift rivers, grasslands, sand dunes, and cactus forests all
set against a beautiful sky that glows pink in the sunset. The
traveler nurses who enjoy history will find plenty of it here,
including Old West reformations, Native American nations, and
Spanish-influenced areas all in one state. Arizona is also home
to the nation’s greatest golf courses, resorts, spas, cabins,
and ranches.
As you can see, limitless possibilities exist for those nurses
who want travel, fun, and adventure to be part of their daily
lives. If you’re a nurse who travels and it's time for you to
move on to a new location, try one of these top travel nursing
destinations and see what new experiences lie ahead.
About The Author
Janet Fikany is a "Placement Diva" for HealthCare Staffing
Network. For travel nursing advice, please visit HSN online
at http://www.hcstaffingnetwork.com,
or call Janet toll free at 1-877-385-3097.
nat@hcstaffingnetwork.com