Favorite vacation places/times/holidays?

I recently read a profile that was updated. It talked about something and it sparked my imagination. What is your favorite place to go on vacation? Tell me when or where or whatever you like. Be short or descriptive. I just want to know.

Central America 3
Africa 1
Eastern Asia (Japan, China) 8
North America 10
Antarctica 0
South Asia (India, Philippines, etc.) 5
Small islands (Hawaii, Cuba, Jamaica, other touristy places) 17
South America 3
North Pole 1
Europe (and Russia) 28
Australia 4
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  • cookiesaregreat

    Asia, for sure.

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  • dom180

    I went to Australia for a month a few years ago, which was lovely. I like the UK as well, it is surprising hiw many interesting things we have here.

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  • dappled

    Probably Cornwall. I'd love to bring everyone on IIN there. It's kind of special.

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    • disthing

      I live there now :D Permanent holiday.

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    • howaminotmyself

      My coworker just got back from Cornwall. I'm a little jealous.

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    • catywompus

      I googled images. Whoa whoa whoa, I wanna go! And wales for some reason ;)

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      • dappled

        I can't imagine what that reason might be. :P But hey, come on over. I might even offer to show you around!

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        • catywompus

          I don't think you'd mind showing me around :p I need to go places and see things that aren't east coast usa. Seen it. Blah. I want to see castles and cliffs by the sea and go to a pub and get a pint and eat chips and walk on cobblestones and drive on the wrong side. I'm so bored with this place I call home :(

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          • dappled

            You'll need to be quick. Some of my favourite places in the country are now covered with malls and McDonalds and hypermarkets. As a kid, my town had about a dozen fish and chip shops. They've all gone. If you see fish and chips on a takeaway menu, it's there as an anachronism. The fish comes out of a packet, isn't battered, and the chips are French fries. Proper English pubs are getting rarer too. Chains of bars are more common offering an homogenised experience. The only cobbles that remain are back alleys that nobody uses. Our culture is being supplanted. It's "progress". Supposably.

            The history remains, though. I'm a castle nut but there are some amazing things aside from that. Underground roads and cities, for instance. My city has underground streets from another age. Not a lot of residents know, or care. In Edinburgh, there's a street which was pretty much submerged in the 1600's because of the plague. The residents were left to die. It's open again now and is amazing. It's not a recreation of the 1600's. It's the actual 1600's. The small town I grew up in had Tudor buildings still going strong, and there are stone circles and standing stones all over the place that are up to 5,000 years old. Most of us ignore it as part of the furniture but I love it and feel privileged.

            And then there's the cliffs and the coastline. There are some amazing places in the world but the west coast of the UK (Cornwall, south-west Wales, the islands of Scotland) are beyond beautiful. Anyone who comes here just to see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace is missing out on so much. I'm not patriotic at all (nobody here is) but I do realise the natural beauty and the historic beauty we have here. I'll be up in York in three weeks time (Google images of York pretty much sum up the York I have in my mind's eye) and I can't wait to get back there.

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            • catywompus

              Pft. Big ben, I've seen clocks before. I wouldn't care to see those dudes in the giant beaver hats either. I prefer the road much less travelled. I'm just about packed now. I'll let you know when I arrive. I'll be the lost and wandering american with the luciously long golden locks :) have a good time in york. I'll get to travel one day.

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  • My idea of a vacation is visiting my uncle. He always makes me feel happy :)

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  • joybird

    I hate travelling and prefer to stay at home. It is Ireland though :o)

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  • Spain.

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  • WhiteOctober

    Ibiza, the ultimate party island!

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  • NicoleAl`

    South Africa, if you're trying to get out of America. Beautiful weather, almost identical to southern California.

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  • InspectorClueless

    Wales.

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  • howaminotmyself

    My last vacation was a road trip. The destination was Mesa Verde. Ancient home of the cliff dwellers. The day before the trip I found a random postcard of the place lying on the ground at the bus stop. It made the trip more magical. I also witnessed the moon rise and sun set over Arches National Monument in the same moment. It was a moment that made me cry out loud in joy.

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  • Violet_Heart

    LOL why did noone choose africa??

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    • Loool!

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  • lc1988

    Green Bay, Wisconsin...specifically Lambeau field...more specifically...aaron rodger's car.

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    • shuggy-chan

      what about morgan burnett?

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      • lc1988

        no one would know who that is.

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        • shuggy-chan

          a true cheese head would

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  • bumblecreek

    Europe definitely. epecially Ireland. i love it there.

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  • i went on a train journey round europe which was fun, getting on and off when i wished and meeting lots of different people. i come from a family of gold prospectors so i had many experiences in rugged terrain which was ok, but i would like to go on a cruise around the greek islands (next year)

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  • wigsplitz

    I love the journey as much or more than the destination! I don't always have a particular destination.

    I don't take vacations, per se. Usually when I travel, there's a reason for going where I'm going, and that reason is not posh relaxation or touristy sightseeing.

    I get a thrill reading an out of town newspaper, even. There's so much information between the lines....

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  • esiidesu

    why europe? haha it's boring here

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