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nanna8 Sat 16-Jan-21 09:38:27

What are the 3 best places you have ever been outside your own country?

Cabbie21 Mon 18-Jan-21 13:36:20

Bavaria ( Czech Republic) and Prague.
Vienna.
Switzerland

JackyB Mon 18-Jan-21 13:25:14

Actually I'm usually quite content wherever I am. But I would like to go home again for a visit. Three places - Cambridge, Ely, Bury St Edmunds.

LullyDully Sun 17-Jan-21 17:00:20

( I'd be happy to get the bus into Winchester again. Haven't been on a bus for nearly a year.)?

JenniferEccles Sun 17-Jan-21 12:45:38

Isn’t this wonderful to read of all these fabulous places folk have been to and to dream that maybe our foreign travels may happen again this year?

I would really struggle to pick just three even though I am not as well travelled as some on here

Venice does stand out as somewhere which really does live up to its hype.
Some small Caribbean islands are magical, especially in our winter.
My third would be a toss up between Santorini and Corsica.

Witzend Sun 17-Jan-21 12:34:07

green volcanic hills!

Witzend Sun 17-Jan-21 12:32:40

One place that really stands out is Lake Toba in Sumatra (Indonesia) a big lake in the crater of an extinct volcano. The whole place was like a sort of beautiful tropical Switzerland.

At a hotel on the edge of the lake we had a whole suite just spitting distance from the lake - lovely to jump into! - for about £12 a night.

It was quite rural, but local people would turn the verandahs of their small houses into ‘restaurants’ if any visitor wanted to eat there. A simple local dish, which was what I liked, cost the equivalent of about 50p.

I was once rather unfairly cross with dh for wanting a bottle of wine - which cost what would have been a fortune locally - - the cook/owner of the house had to go to a neighbour to fetch one, and came back cradling it as if it were liquid gold. As he pointed out, she would make a profit on it. (I stuck to the local beer.)

We were only in the area at all because a dd was working in Aceh (Indonesia) in the post-tsunami era, otherwise I doubt we’d ever have gone there - IIRC it was quite a trek from Aceh. IIRC a taxi ride of about 4 hours cost about £30.

There were very few tourists, but I do remember a lone Russian who was absent at breakfast one morning, but reappeared later and told us he’d got lost in the ‘jungly’!

Dh had been based in Jakarta for a while some years previously, so I’d joined him twice for about a week. On one such trip we stayed at the most spectacularly beautiful place at the northern tip of Sulawesi - it wasn’t too long after all the violent trouble in Indonesia, so there were hardly any tourists - the hotel was virtually empty, it was very sad. The best and very nice room they had cost about £10 a night because the currency had devalued so much.

I well remember sitting at the end of a jetty at sunset with dh, looking at the sea and the green volcanic volcanos in the distance - (and a waiter bringing us a couple of beers!) - how we wished we could magic dds out there, it was so spectacularly gorgeous.

BlueSapphire Sun 17-Jan-21 10:06:48

A deserted island off the eastern coast of Malaysia where fiance (later DH) and I spent four blissful days swimming and sleeping on the beach under the palm trees.

San Francisco. Went first of all with the DCs, then DH and I returned 10 years later on our own.

The Great Barrier Reef; we flew out in a sea-plane early morning, landed on the reef, and we were the only people there.

baubles Sun 17-Jan-21 09:48:04

Meteora in Greece
Venice
New York

Close seconds would be Athens and Rome. Though I would have to say almost anywhere in Greece or Italy.

vegansrock Sun 17-Jan-21 08:10:19

Lago d’Iseo Italy
Mauritius
Shetland

nanna8 Sun 17-Jan-21 07:38:46

Coral bay sounds nice- is it in WA ? Where is the nearest airport, just for future ref ?

mokryna Sun 17-Jan-21 00:14:54

Australia. (Coral Bay)
Bali (north)
Cuba

May7 Sat 16-Jan-21 23:03:28

Skopelos
Guernsey
Venice

Dinahmo Sat 16-Jan-21 22:03:19

Italy, including Sicily
Corsica
Yucatan peninsula (not including the Mayan Riviera)

Bixiboo Sat 16-Jan-21 21:57:52

Hong Kong
Niagara Falls
Peloponese

janeainsworth Sat 16-Jan-21 21:57:41

Chicago, Rome, New Orleans

Blossoming Sat 16-Jan-21 21:49:22

Rome, Tromso and St. Petersburg.

Scribbles Sat 16-Jan-21 21:47:48

Valkenberg
Dinant
Épernay

Lucca Sat 16-Jan-21 19:56:24

Yes I spent a year in Paris between school and university and the Bordeaux thing was part of my university course !
Ditto ! I’d be happy with Europe but visit Sydney as my son is there. I don’t much like it if I’m honest ?

BlueSky Sat 16-Jan-21 19:35:41

Wow Lucca you lived in Bordeaux! Did you say you lived in Paris on another thread? Bordeaux was a revelation, I knew it was beautiful but didn’t expect it that beautiful! And Provence of course and Corsica, still on our to do list! Personally I wouldn’t travel any further than Europe, I do visit Australia but only because my DC and DGC live there.

BlueBelle Sat 16-Jan-21 13:51:42

Penang where I lived, Russia for its difference, and Bali / New Zealand for scenery

B9exchange Sat 16-Jan-21 13:48:27

So difficult!

Antarctica - completely different world
Machu Picchu at sunrise
Doubtful Sound in New Zealand on 24 hour private boat cruise

Kate1949 Sat 16-Jan-21 13:45:56

Hopefully Sparklefizz smile

Casdon Sat 16-Jan-21 13:24:03

Florence is definitely my favourite of all time, although I love everywhere I’ve been in Italy, it is outstandingly beautiful and interesting.
Barcelona
Chicago
And closer to home and definitely more achievable to visit this year, Three Cliffs Bay on the Gower

Bellanonna Sat 16-Jan-21 13:12:08

Too difficult to choose 3, but for a start -

Sheep’s Head Peninsula in Cork
Unspoilt areas of Crete
Italy, especially Sicily, the wonderful Dolomites, and many places in between, including Lucca.
Oh and someone mentioned the Camargue, but that would be 4!

moggie57 Sat 16-Jan-21 13:10:49

connecticut usa /florida/ and missouri . ok not countries but places.