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?

bossn
  • 15th Feb 2017 05:00pm

If money was not an road block. I would head straight onto an island, maybe several islands(island hopping) Richard bransons island looks nice, Maldives, Ha long Bay(Vietnam), Phillipine islands. Just the idea of water activities along the beach, relaxing on the sands with some drinks and hidden waterfalls in a forest is incredibly appealing to me. If I could, I would even get married there or even better, live there for life would happen without a second thought. Just nodding off as the sun sets on the beach, along the sands or even on a boat, I would imagine would be an amazing experience. Especially love those kinda nights where it's warm with a cool cold/warm breeze a buzzing(busting?) and hustling night life with a drink in hand, delicious food in the other and company of like minded people is my cup of tea.


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