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What's been your favourite holiday?

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Ariadne Mon 03-Sept-12 06:55:18

Crimson we do love America! It started when DH was serving in Belize and we met up in Miami and toured around, right down to Key West. Then we acquired the daughter of our dear friends - she was at university with DD. they live in Nebraska, but holiday up in Minnesota. So we have gone to, say, Colorado, or a conference in California, but always flown up to Minneapolis and driven to the cabin for a week at the end. Total peace and beauty.

Yes, I've seen bears, but not wolves. The loons have an amazing, haunted cry.
(I should add that we have travelled a lot in this country too, and there are bits that I love)

Greatnan Mon 03-Sept-12 06:46:41

Joan - I am looking forward to exploring Australia when I live in NZ - I believe Tasmania is very beautiful with some good mountains! And , of course, I will be looking for coral.

Joan Sun 02-Sept-12 23:47:30

My current holiday is the best - permanent retirement!

Any holiday in the past that involved hiking in the Yorkshire Dales was a favourite.

I remember a nice caravan holiday in the granite belt at Girroween (Southern edge of Queenland) with our then two year old. It was a beautiful place and a happy family time. www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/girraween/index.html

Humbertbear Sun 02-Sept-12 21:37:12

Like everyone here we have had lots of great trips, especially when we go away with our closest friends and have lots of laughs. However we spent two and a half weeks in Mexico some years ago. We met American friends for a week on the Baja California. They had been lent an exclusive luxury time share house with its own pool. At the end of the week we flew to Mexico City on our own and embarked on a pre- arranged tour of the major sites of the country flying from town to town being met by a car and guide at every airport. It was so wonderful that my husband forgot he had turned 60 while we were away. This was by far and away the most expensive holiday we have had but it was worth every penny. It wasnt great because of the cost but because of the weather, what we saw, where we stayed, and the people we met. Sadly, some of the towns on our itinerary are now off limits to lone travellers due to kidnappings and drug- related violence.
We tried meeting up with our American friends two years later for another holiday but my husband was taken seriously ill right at the beginning of the trip, but that goes under our worst holiday ever ......

crimson Sun 02-Sept-12 21:20:42

Oh what a wonderful holiday, Ariadne; I'd love to see America one day. Did you see any bears or hear any wolves?

Ariadne Sun 02-Sept-12 21:04:48

Any one of our holidays, driving round touring the USA, that ended in Minnesota (even from California) at our dear friends' cabin in the middle of nowhere (almost). We have sat and watched the sun set over the lake, listening to the loons calling and feeling ourselves relax. Sadly the DH over there now has dementia and is fading away from us, but we have him, and the lake, in our hearts.

Greatnan Sun 02-Sept-12 20:54:59

Has anybody tried a holiday on a flotilla around the Greek islands? I really fancy it, but I would have to have a cabin with a private bathroom. I wouldn't want to do any of the work - I had enough of that when my ex husband had a 21' sailing cruiser.

dahlia Sun 02-Sept-12 20:50:59

The holiday we all look back on with real fondness was when my husband wanted to learn to sail. Daughter, then aged 19, and son aged 15, were dead against it, as was I. However, we were keen to give it a try and flew off to Corfu, taking the ferry to the island of Paxos. There we had the most wonderful time, we all learned to sail, eat Greek salad and stay out late in bars! The sailing lessons were taken by a team of experts, all very young and lovely, and we were out all day, sometimes dropping off at a deserted beach before sailing home. We met up with the other "pupils" each evening, and once a week there was a regatta. It was all great fun, we learned a lot without noticing, and came home with some wonderful memories. Probably the last holiday we had as a family, which explains just what a precious time it was for all of us, but it was really fun. smile

Greatnan Sun 02-Sept-12 17:29:59

It is rather strange when you live in a tourist destination - you have to remind yourself not to take it for granted but to see it through the eyes of holiday makers. I know several members live in lovely spots (Bags and Soop for a start). I have lived in Monaco, Brussels, the Dordogne, the Pyrenees , Lot, Haute Garonne and on the coast south of Perpignan, and now in the Alps. In the UK, I have lived in North Wales, Chester, Canterbury and near Windsor. It all makes up for the eight years I had to spend in Salford as a child! I frequently pop round Lake Geneva and Juragran shows me some lovely places in Switzerland. I can also get to Aosta, in Northern Italy, in a few hours and I had a nice couple of days there last year. I still enjoy exploring new areas, though, and of course I have to travel to tropical waters for the coral.
My sister and I are planning to go to Umbria next June -we loved Tuscany and Lake Garda and the Dolomites so we are going to travel a bit further South.
Apart from the 17 months I spent with my daughter in 2009/10, the last twelve years have been one long holiday. I don't think I have ever had a bad holiday, apart from two weeks camping at Plockton in non-stop rain, and even then the beauty of the Highlands made up for the inconvenience.

annodomini Sun 02-Sept-12 17:25:51

After my ex left, I decided to have the kind of holidays I would enjoy. I went on numerous Ramblers holidays, not over-demanding ones but I always came home a lot fitter. The other ramblers on these trips were invariably friendly and good company and we went to places off the beaten track, not frequented by crowds of other Brits. Best hotel? A monastery in Guadaloupe in Spain with huge bedrooms, beautifully tiled bathrooms and fortunately, in view of the weather, drying facilities.

numberplease Sun 02-Sept-12 17:17:33

Both our trips to Cyprus and all 3 Turkey holidays, plus a lovely week in Kefalonia with daughter 2 and her children. Don`t really have a favourite single holiday.

PRINTMISS Sun 02-Sept-12 17:12:47

I have three, the first was totally selfish, and the first without our children, we just hitched the caravan to the car, and spent two whole weeks doing just as we wanted. We have two very good friends we often holiday with, and we so enjoyed two weeks in the peaceful countryside of Cornwall. Can't remember what we did, but the quiet companionship stays with me. The third was two weeks by the side of a loch in Scotland, with the same friends (he is a scotsman). We self-catered, and the accommodation was AWFUL! but the sheer beauty of the loch first thing in the morning, and the wonderful Scottish Highlands made us forget that, we had 14 days of clear blue skies. Wonderful.

vampirequeen Sun 02-Sept-12 17:02:32

Mine wasn't as amazing as these but it was so special. We went to a hotel in Harrogate a couple of weeks ago. They found out it was our first wedding anniversary, upgraded us to a suite and treated us like royalty for the entire weekend.

Greatnan Sun 02-Sept-12 15:55:24

Woody - I am seriousy considering a river cruise, so I will have a look at the one you mention.

jeni Sun 02-Sept-12 15:21:01

All of them!

Woody Sun 02-Sept-12 15:15:18

Mine was a cruise and stay (only the other way round!) A week long coach journey starting in Calgary and finishing in Vancouver, staying in "Fairmont" hotels eg Banff Springs, Chateau Lake Louise and Jasper Park Lodge - real luxury - then two days on the Rochy Mountaineer. In Vancouver we boarded a cruise ship through the Inside Passage (!) and up to Anchorage. Would do it all again if I could afford it. Second choice has to be the one I have just returned from - Viking river cruise down the Danube for sheer luxury and splendid customer service.

Greatnan Sun 02-Sept-12 15:07:41

Am I allowed to count six weeks in New Zealand with my family? They live in a beautiful area and as well as the three gc who live there, two more flew out from England for Christmas. Bbqs on the beach, whale watching, long walks to see waterfalls and my daughter's marvellous cooking. I will be there again next Spring, but this time I will be doing more exploring, down to Queenstown to see Mt. Cook and the fjiords.

Mamie Sun 02-Sept-12 14:07:12

My best holiday was this Easter in Yorkshire when I had all my children and grandchildren together for the first time ever.
I am looking forward to Spain next week though, after a lifetime in education I love going on holiday when everyone has gone back to school.
For years we went to the same villa in the same place in the south of France. OH spent all year travelling for work so holidays were always absolutely predictable with no surprises. The children used to complain, but as soon as ou daughter had her own family she went back to the same place.

getmehrt Sun 02-Sept-12 14:00:19

With back to school, new terms etc, DH and I have been talking about our favourite holidays. We find to our horror that we have different ideas....

What was your best ever holiday - and why?