Ireland, Glendeloch. A living fairy tale. Picture rolling hills covered with nothing but wildflowers. Amazing sunsets, quaint villages, castles, ruins, obscure pubs with local meals and quaint people.
I'd have to say Hayman Island!
I haven't ventured overseas but I've heard Barcelona is special...and then I'd probably say Gautemala or Cancun...depends what you'd like to see or do on this holiday!
the whitsundays are amazing!
mauritius was pretty daym nice too!
i loved canada (the mountains and quebec has some amazing little french towns) but only when its their summer- otherwise you will freeze!
depends on what you like though- I'm more of a lie on the beach and chill person so I love places like the maldives but europe is pretty nice if you like to see things.
and england or ireland usually depress me due to the lack of sunshine :( funny though- I was born there
India!! no place like it you will find whatever is it that ur looking for here, adventure, ancient monuments and great cheap shopping, beaches, mountains everything!!
and ofcourse NYC its my favortie place in the whole wide world, shopping and clubs galore what else could one ask for?
Also somewhere in brazil like Rio or Sau paulo sounds fabulous!
India!! no place like it you will find whatever is it that ur looking for here, adventure, ancient monuments and great cheap shopping, beaches, mountains everything!
you forgot food poisoning!!
never been to india but i'v been told i wouldnt last a week there by friends who go often (and yes- have got food poisoning) would love to go jsut for the shopping tho!
England for me. It has everything I could want and need. When I want the city, it's got my favourite in the world (London obviously) which has such a rich tapestry of history and stories. Not surprising when you realise that London is just a series of villages.
Then when I want a quieter place it has one of the most amazing country sides and is so well stocked with horses I could never go wanting.