Good grief - you've beaten me pink!!! : )
Yep - Egypt, Turkey, the Gambia, Colombia, Canaries and another one more recently, which was wonderful. Well I guess they all were really, and I also love certain places nearer to home. I like Switzerland and Germany.
Oh smashing! I went on honeymoon somewhere fab as well, but I've got to laugh at noknow - in the nicest way possible.
I tell you what hun - you probably had just a good a time in those two places, and it's not really where you go, it's who you go with and/or what you do.
Never been to Rhyl!! Went to Bogota. May be able to get some pics up for you and em them. I'd imagine it's similar to Brazil, only you're always aware that you can't really do as you please. Don't want to say on here about the honeymoon, etc., but you've probs been as well. Will tell you when I get 5 mins. xx
My answer would have to depend upon your definition of 'best'. The only perk I ever got out of teaching was getting a freebie (as British young teacher representative) to attend a maths education conference in Adelaide. I combined it with a holiday to Perth, with a stopover in Singapore (and a day trip to Malaysia). So, in terms of having the most interesting scenery, with the best new experiences, that ought to rank as my 'best' holiday.
However, the holidays I've really enjoyed the most are those which have been in the company of people who're special to me, irrespective of the destination. So top of my list as my 'best' holiday would probably be Malta, because I had a really great time there with my lad when he was 13. (He's 33 now!).
Chris - that's lovely. I agree with you, as sort of said above. It's not how far you go, or whatever, but what brings you a sense of "wow", and relaxation. I also admire good scenery, architecture and things like that. Some people prefer to roast on a beach. It's a very individual thing. x
Tigwig i agree, but isnt it true that you just cant explain to anyone what its like unless they have been, its nothing like thorpe park is it, its just out of this world, people dont believe me when i say its nothing like, just a theme park!
Oh I know, I could honestly go every year if we could afford it. My parents, friends and other family do not understand why I am so obsessed with the place! Neither do I really. I had loads of holidays there as a child but the best time by far was when I took Mr Tigwig before we had our daughter. He had never been before and we had 14 days and nights of planned activities! We did almost everything you could, spent a fortune and had no one else to think about apart from ourselves! It was fab! As much as I enjoyed taking our 3 yr old last year again, it was better on our own!!! Am I just a big kid?! Yes!
Hawaii, I think. But then we've had excellent holidays in unremarkable places and average ones in more exotic places. Some of the worst ones we've had were in Cornwall, where it's either overcrowded or pouring with rain and always expensive. Sorry, Cornwall..............
Hotel Las Vegas is the nice hotel to stay in Ls vegas, Last year i have been there , This hotel is situated just 300 metres from the beach, in the centre of the popular seaside resort, Calella 50 km north of Barcelona.
The location is ideal for guests looking to enjoy the beach and the vibrant local nightlife. Close proximity to shops, bars and restaurants also.
The facilities are comprised of a games room, cafe-bar, outdoor pool and a large terrace and gardens where you can sit back and enjoy your favourite drink.
been to sydney, perth, adelaide, vegas, singapore, but the place I love to go back to is Chicago, the 2nd weekend in June is Blues Festival, leave the driving licence at home, avoid the south side at nite and go one or two streets off the main touristy streets (michigan ave etc) see the real Chicago, wonderful city