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?

Anonymous
  • 14th Aug 2015 01:02pm

I would head straight to London and find a base to stay there. After exploring London, I would head to Paris. I would spend time in Paris and France in general. As I love history and architecture, these two places alone would keep me very busy. Then I would go to Barcelona, explore there, after which I would board a Holland America ship to do a Mediterranean cruise, which would take in places along the French Riveria, Italy, Greece, Malta, Croatia, Monaco etc. The cruise would finish in Venice after 22 days, where I would spend at least a week. Then take the fast train from Venice to Rome and spend at least a week in Rome. From there I would head back to London and I would like to base myself there for at least 6 months and from this base I would venture to other European destinations. Wow, I would love to do that.


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