Morocco - beautiful place and weather, but hassled endlessly so I just stayed in my hotel or went on organised coach trips in the end, and got room service. (On my last night, the guy delivering my meal hassled me!)
We enjoyed the Costa del Sol in the early 60s when it was mostly wild and natural. I'd not want to go there now and find the lovely beaches and hills unrecognisable.
I agree about Skegness Fanny, it`s the nearest seaside to me as well, 25 miles. I love going a few miles further on though, to Ingoldmells market, great bargains to be had there. Going back to the original question, I don`t think I`ve ever been on holiday and not wanted to go back again, I always hated coming home!
The pyramids at Giza. The pyramids were fine it was just the constant hassle from people trying to sell you stuff. They just wouldn't leave us alone and it ruined the whole experience.
Also, you only every see pictures of the pyramids looking like they are in splendid isolation in the desert. If you were to swing the camera to the left (or right depending on your viewpoint) there is a huge expanse of houses quite close by, most of which look half built. I think it is something to do with not paying tax if the house is unfinished so they leave them with huge metal poles sticking up where the next floor is to be built
FannyCornforth have you been to Chapel St Leonard's, a small traditional seaside town just up the coast from Skegness? My daughter "found" it last year and we had a nice day trip, we're also in the Midlands. The other one I've had recommended on that coast is Sutton on Sea.
V3ra yes, been to Chapel a few times. We often used to stay at our next door neighbours’ (not them, the other, nice ones!) static caravan at Lakeside near Louth. I love the little pub on the seafront!
Also been to Sutton a few times, staying at The Bacchus. There’s an amazing antique / junk shop there!