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Best place you have been on holiday too ?
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over a year ago
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Thailand, My parents paid for a luxury holiday (we were based in Hong Kong at the time) and I have so many fond memories of the place. I rode on Elephants and saw things I will never forget. It was beautiful and as I was 'well chaperoned' I never saw anything but the touristy side to it |
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over a year ago
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Sicily, one of the most amazing places ive ever been, beautiful beaches, wonderful food and wine, relatively cheap, and so much history with incredible pre christian temples, roman villas, medieavel hill villages and really friendly people. xx |
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over a year ago
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"New Zealand....it was like stepping back in time. Amazing!! "
Hoping to go next spring to see my son...apart from that the best holiday for me was 3 weeks in Florida. Was amazing!! |
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over a year ago
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Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman.
Just to be able to stand in 3 feet of the clearest blue water and watching my boys faces when they realised they were surrounded (literally) by thousands of tropical fish. Or, as my younger son put it at the time... "It's like being able to stand inside the tank in PetsSmart Dad!!!"
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"Sri Lanka been three times and what a beautiful place all be it exhausting! And the Maldives after for the best and most relaxing holiday ever " yes Maldives been a lot love it xx diving is out of this world. x
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
"Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman.
Just to be able to stand in 3 feet of the clearest blue water and watching my boys faces when they realised they were surrounded (literally) by thousands of tropical fish. Or, as my younger son put it at the time... "It's like being able to stand inside the tank in PetsSmart Dad!!!"
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Was invaded by about 20 coaches of American tourists fresh off the cruise ship when I was there last... the fish would have been scared to put in an appearance |
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Not quite a holiday but I used to live in LA reunion. For me it had everything. Beaches to die for. Mountains to explore and an active volcano. I am desperate to go back on holiday. |
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"Just got back from Las Vegas we had the best time we have ever had, real hot sunny sexy time will visit again. What a place. "
I've just got back from Las Vegas and hated the place. Fortunately, it was only the arrival and departure point of a round trip seeing some of the National Parks, culminating in a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Compared to that, you can keep Las Vegas. |
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Create for a full fortnight's holiday: beaches, history, culture, local markets, decent cheap places to eat. Was there with ex and her two children so not too sure what it's like for shagging? But not too bad I should imagine |
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Three weeks on a small island in the Maldives. Why did I like it so much? It's the bloody Maldives for three weeks! I have never felt so unwound in all my life. |
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Delhi & India...you see extreme poverty and opulent wealth, its rich in history,
you don't realise what the indians and their decendents did for shaping this world but...
its the people who make this place/country amazing |
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over a year ago
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IOS in the Greek Islands,
its quite a party place which is fun but then above the mylopotas beach there is a restaurant run by Aussies(where we are from ) and it is just the coolest most chilled out place. Its called harmony |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman.
Just to be able to stand in 3 feet of the clearest blue water and watching my boys faces when they realised they were surrounded (literally) by thousands of tropical fish. Or, as my younger son put it at the time... "It's like being able to stand inside the tank in PetsSmart Dad!!!"
Was invaded by about 20 coaches of American tourists fresh off the cruise ship when I was there last... the fish would have been scared to put in an appearance "
We were lucky then the day we went there. All the yanks cleared off to go diamond shopping and we had our bit of the beach (about 500 yards of it!!) to ourselves... |
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For me it is fairly close to home, a little place in tne middle of tbe irish sea called the Isle of Man.
Such fantastic scenery, friendly people and for two weeks at the end of may beginning of june the TT races are held. What coul d better Birds, Beer, Bikes and the purle helmets |
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New Zealand for me too....... loved everything about it...... and a major plus is that my wee sister lives there, so was great getting two years worth of catching up |
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Bora Bora, in French Polynesia - it's paradise on earth. Bungalow over the crystal blue water, swimming with sharks, eagle rays and millions of different fish. Stunning place.
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Gibraltar last year.
It was our first foreign holiday and our twenty fifth anniversary present to ourselves.
We explored the old gun emplacements and went into the caves.
Did the tunnel tour and walked up the rock several times .
Also was Mrs J's first flight in a plane .
Loved every minute .
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"Gibraltar last year.
It was our first foreign holiday and our twenty fifth anniversary present to ourselves.
We explored the old gun emplacements and went into the caves.
Did the tunnel tour and walked up the rock several times .
Also was Mrs J's first flight in a plane .
Loved every minute .
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You were late starters fo foreign holidays. We started 11 years ago and have been abroad every year since then, catching up for lost time but also so much easier without kids. |
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"Sri Lanka been three times and what a beautiful place all be it exhausting! And the Maldives after for the best and most relaxing holiday ever yes Maldives been a lot love it xx diving is out of this world. x"
Oh god yes even just snorkelling on the house reef is a dream, and the sunsets oh my x |
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"Bora Bora, in French Polynesia - it's paradise on earth. Bungalow over the crystal blue water, swimming with sharks, eagle rays and millions of different fish. Stunning place.
You're not going to make me even more pig-sick and tell me you went to the St Regis resort are you....??
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lol no, sorry - stayed at the Sofitel Bora Bora Motu |
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