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Gransnetters share where they would like to travel in the world and what it is that's stopping them with Staysure

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LucyBGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 27-Jan-20 09:55:22

This sponsored discussion is now closed. Thank you to everyone who posted!

We all have a dream destination that we’d love to travel to - somewhere where you’ve always wanted to go, but never got around to visiting. While some would love to go on Safari in South Africa, others would be happier lounging on the white sand beaches of Greece. Whether you’d like to travel near or far, there can be many barriers to travel. Perhaps you simply don’t have the time to travel, or think that the total cost of the trip might break the bank? Or maybe you have fears about not being able to speak the language, or your health not being protected while abroad? With this in mind, Staysure would love to hear from you.

Here’s what Staysure have to say: “At Staysure, we believe that if something’s worth doing, then it’s worth doing right. That’s why our customers voted us the UK’s Best Travel Insurance Provider in the British Travel Awards.

We all want to be able to enjoy our holiday, knowing that we will be covered should something happen. We do not want to have to worry about possible repercussions and for that reason having good quality travel insurance should be a priority.”

If you could book a ticket right now, where in the world would you like to visit? What are the barriers that are stopping you from going (eg health, finances, mobility, fear of flying)? Is travel insurance important to you when booking a trip? Does travel insurance give you the piece of mind that you’ll be protected when abroad, or do you have some reservations about what will be covered.

So whether you want to take the trip of a lifetime or just a short weekend away, share below what it is that’s stopping you and you’ll be entered into a prize draw where one lucky GNer will win a £300 voucher for a store of their choice (from a list).

Thanks and good luck!
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michelleblane Sat 08-Feb-20 17:13:48

When I was about 10 years old, my father had the chance of working on Mauritius for two years. My parents seriously considered it but then decided not to. I have always thought I would love to go for a holiday (to see what we missed). When I met my husband (over 30 years ago) I found it has always been a dream destination of his too. We keep looking and thinking about it......one day hopefully!

dianegf1 Sat 08-Feb-20 17:28:00

The list is endless. I've been very fortunate in travelling afar on cruises with a good friend who sadly passed away last year. I would love to carry on and somehow see some of the places that were still on our to do list. That includes New Zealand, Russia and New England. I also want to go to Rome and revisit Venice

Vhall254 Sat 08-Feb-20 18:05:17

I would love to visit Russia it always seemed so mysterious when I was growing up!

ceejayen Sat 08-Feb-20 18:19:21

I don't have any burning desire to visit far away places. Too much wasted time getting there. I am just as happy with family nearby

GrandmaMoira Sat 08-Feb-20 18:19:52

I've not travelled much and haven't been abroad for 20 years. I'd love to see European cities such as Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, Barcelona etc. I could afford to travel, within reason, but I just do not want to travel on my own. I went away once on my own in the UK and did not like evenings on my own and a longer journey would just make me much more nervous.

H1954 Sat 08-Feb-20 18:23:41

I would repeat a tour that we took two years ago. Route 66, Chicago to Santa Monica; what an absolutely fabulous holiday. I would go again tomorrow but finances simply don't allow it.

g15grw Sun 09-Feb-20 00:18:25

New Zealand and Australia

finemang Sun 09-Feb-20 08:08:23

I would love to go to Canada. It looks so beautiful. What stops me.... the cost used to be the reason, but now we are looking after father-in-law so we are committed to his care 24/7. Maybe one day we will make the trip.... fingers scrossed

Franbern Sun 09-Feb-20 08:36:05

My dream for years has been to visit the Valley of the Kings with a Nile cruise. Would also love to see The Galapagos. BUT, age, being by myself and mobility problems mean these can never happen. Even letting my passport expire this year. Always fancied a lovely cruise, also, but, as well as the costs, involved, not sure how enjoyable this could be by myself and with problems with mobility.
My 'holidays' are always just visiting my adult children. Cannot remember last time I actually went away apart from these.
Think these will just remain unrealised dreams.

daria28 Sun 09-Feb-20 11:18:32

Vancouver Island. My cousin, who has been a big part of my life moved here 4 years ago and now has permanent residency. I'd love to go out to visit her. Seeing her amazing photos makes me yearn for a trip.

pinkjj27 Sun 09-Feb-20 11:31:48

It doesn’t matter where i would go because its always the same thing that stop me.
I am a widow so money is tight even though I work full time. I am a teacher so I only get school holidays off and breaks more expensive then.
I am needed for childcare in the school holidays.
If I travel alone I am charged a two persons fee and on the three occasions I did travel alone I was treated like a loner, sad person , weirdo, or as a threat by other women who assumed I was after their husbands LOL.

stoolballgirl Sun 09-Feb-20 12:10:34

Mine would be somewhere exotic and magical like Bora Bora or Tahiti. I've been to some beautiful places in my life but this would be the icing on the cake!

Maxblank Sun 09-Feb-20 12:11:20

Would love to go to Feutre Ventura, canaries.

Stopping us, more than health, is wealth. At the moment, we struggle by on the disability benefit we get between us, especially as we're both fighting pip applications.

My fiancee has cancer, and Rhumatoid Arthritis. I have collapsing spine, and a long list of other stuff! Oh, do you count mental issues ?

Knowing we wouldn't travel without insurance, so that's another great expense for the both of us.

If I had a magic wand, I'd sort out health first, and if any juice left, then a little wealth... Not greedy, just enough to be able to holiday n pay the bills.

I personally haven't had a holiday since 1985. Oh I've been abroad, but it was work.... As a sound technician. I either didn't earn enough or never had anyone to go with (I spent almost all my adult life alone).

Since I've been with my fiancee, we've had nice days out, but not an actual holiday.

MaggieMay69 Sun 09-Feb-20 14:12:16

Responsibilities mainly stop us. Me and my husband love to travel, I think we were better parents to our children becuase we would take little trips here and there, very basic, but always fun!
Now I care for all four of my parents, (lol step-parents included!) its hard work, but I do not begrudge a moment, however even when my children say they will take over and do some of it, I find it hard to relinquish the care over to anyone else, because I worry that something will go wrong if I let og of the reins! One day though....

nabob Sun 09-Feb-20 14:41:24

My husband and I have travelled to quite a lot of places and have been avid fans of cruising. However, we have decided to not go abroad at all for a year and see what we can get up to to entertain ourselves within Great Britain. We have booked 4 trips to Wales (2 South, 1 Mid and 2 North) as well as a trip to Shropshire so far! The airport is a particularly awful experience as is the flight nowadays.

Monica53 Sun 09-Feb-20 14:48:54

Dallas, Texas to see my half sister who I haven't seen since I was 7 years old (52 years ago). I would just love to knock on her door and surprise her.

pengwen Sun 09-Feb-20 16:07:00

Australia,with my mum,to see a cousin I haven't seen for over 35years.
I would love to see the sights and animals too.
I don't know if we would be able to help in the fire areas.Cousin lives in New South Wales.

MadeInYorkshire Sun 09-Feb-20 16:16:15

It is so long since I have had a holiday, even in the UK that to be honest anywhere would be lovely (nearly 20 years)!

Ideally though I would have loved to go to the Fjords and see the Northern Lights, my Grandmother went in the 1960's and I remember looking at her photos and it looked beautiful. As I am not a sun seeker it would be okay for me temperature wise depending on the time of year.

Finances are the main issue for me and I wouldn't want to go alone, although I do have a friend with similar issues who I could go with.

As regards Insurance, I am not sure if I would be even able to get any insurance as I have many ongoing medical issues and my mobility isn't great (but I could manage on a Cruise Liner!)

Dannydog1 Sun 09-Feb-20 16:28:56

I would love to visit my son in America and do a rail journey from the East to West coast.
The things stopping me are - nervous of flying and losing confidence dealing with all the booking, checking in online etc.
Travel Insure - nervous nowadays that I will forget to declare a visit to docs for something minor and then invalidate it!

mumofmadboys Sun 09-Feb-20 16:50:13

New Zealand would be my first choice!

candish65 Sun 09-Feb-20 18:12:48

I would love to go to Australia to visit my brother and his partner but the cost and then the length of time it would take to get there and the jet lag

carterdunn Sun 09-Feb-20 19:09:03

My No1 destination is the Masai Mara in Kenya.
I've recently taken up photography and would love all the opportunities on a safari holiday.
Sadly, I'll probably have to wait until I retire.

MamaCaz Sun 09-Feb-20 19:36:24

I would love to visit one of the countries from which I could see the Northern Lights. If I could stay in an ice hotel, and also do some sledding, even better.

Finances are what have prevented this so far.
Yes, travel insurance is important - it gives us some piece of mind, but there are always doubts about what might not be covered, or how difficult it might actually prove to be to make a claim ifthe need ever arose.

alem2018 Sun 09-Feb-20 21:41:40

I would love to visit Canada in the autumn

angeleyes101 Mon 10-Feb-20 00:51:59

Japan - when I was young my Dad used to do some work there and he brought amazing photos back. I would love to see it in real life for myself