Make 2018 the year of road trips to underrated destinations, says Lonely Planet’s travel experts.

Every summer, Americans and international visitors alike take advantage of the convenient warm weather to spend days or weeks rediscovering popular American destinations and 2018 will be no different, except travel website Lonely Planet's experts think travelers should rediscover unique parts of the U.S.

These places have been rejuvenated and have resurrected themselves into modern-day travel attractions, says Lonely Planet. Whether you fall under the road-tripper category of travel junkie or are a typical tourist, this list of destinations has something for many travel styles, the website says.

Financial Advisor magazine spoke to some financial advisors to get their thoughts on the destinations on this list.

Here are Lonely Planet's 10 best places to visit in 2018:

10. Southern Utah

Bordering Arizona, Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico, the southern span of Utah is home to an abundance of national parks.

Michael McCormick, an advisor with Householder Group Financial Advisors in Kanab, Utah, shared some insight about the area.

“[Kanab] is right in the middle of major tourists attractions,” said McCormick. “You can use Kanab as a base camp.”

A stay in Kanab, which is closer to the Nevada-Utah border, will place you 30 minutes to an hour from national parks like Lake Powell, Zion National Park and the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

In Southeastern Utah, Lonely Planet suggests checking out Arches National Park’s multicolored sandstone, Bears Ears National Monument and the historical remnants of Ancestral Puebloan civilization at Hovenweep National Monument.

"A truly unique experience is stand-up paddle boarding on the Colorado River, which runs through [Moab]," said Tim Payne, a financial advisor at Wells Fargo Advisors in Salt Lake City.

Southern Utah