Travel

If you could go ANYWHERE in the world for a holiday, regardless of price, where would you go?

Travel

Posted by: Rainbow

20th Jul 2011 02:40pm

Let's have some fun with this - If you could go ANYWHERE in the world for a holiday, regardless of price, where would you go and why?
Pretend you've just won the lottery! Is it warm, cold, scenic or relaxing?

pauline50
  • 22nd Jul 2011 05:23pm

I would go to Queensland,Gold Coast and visit all the adventure parks and relax on bondi beach,stay in one of the luxury hotels high rises on the beach, visit Fraser Island,Great Barrier Reef on a yacht,visit the rainforrests ,hire a camper van and travel up and down the coast and visit every town and city and collect as many postcards and clothes and trinkets and bargain after bargain i could visit all the shops,markets buy a surf board learn how to surf,I would have to stay for as long as i could to see every thing and have a great time,eat lot,s of seafood in the resturants,take heaps of photo's ,hire a luxury car and cruise the streets of Brisbane.i would rather spend my money in Australia and help the economy then travel overseas any day,this is my dream holiday if i won lotto,well i can dream :)


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