Outside of the United States (not including Canada, why? I don't know), I've been to the Holy Land and London. London is a definitely cool place to vacation, although you might not think so. Lots of couples kissing just as the train wooshes into a tube station--The Underground. And of course, modern Israel is special if you are from any religion that derives itself from Abraham. The weather in Israel is otherworldly--not in the sense that it is paradise, like maybe Thailand is--it's just beautiful and refreshing. Don't let all the hype in the newspapers regarding the Holy Land get to you . Go, if you can. But I haven't answered the question--I like Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. The University of Michigan has so much to offer. Ann Arbor is a wildly diverse place--you can find a niche for yourself each night in a different restaurant--I'd try Gratzi for starters. Stay at "The Library" bed & breakfast if you can. If it's during the school year, catch a sports event live. Take a day trip to Detroit (that may sound odd to out-of-staters, but really, Detroit does have a lot to offer).
2006-06-28 05:08:50
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answered by Mark 3
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Montreal - much more buzzing and vibrant than I was expecting, has a great, friendly atmosphere.
San Francisco - quirky, unique and has diverse sights and lots of character.
Sydney - a great blend of the natural and the modern world.
Cape Town - cultural crossroads, interesting people, quality beaches, lovely weather, safe, liberal, a unique African city.
Miami - style, culture, vibrancy, colour, great weather, cool ppl
Amsterdam - charming, unique and quirky, sense of history
Paris - An infusion of the Old and New Europe, plenty of character, interesting communities, iconic attractions
Buenos Aires - lovely weather, beautiful people, kinetic nightlife, culture all round, very affordable, excellent shopping, somewhere a little bit different
My dream vacation - comes in four parts: #1 a charming and easy-going metropolis #2 tropical paradise #3 desert paradise #4 fascinating and vibrant metropolis with so much to see and do
Aside from that one, I would also like to go on a trip where I visit a ccool destination on each of the six inhabited continents, finishing up in a fascinating and vibrant metropolis with so much to see and do
2006-06-28 05:45:13
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answered by The Global Geezer 7
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My favorite vacation would be France. It's so far away from home and It has an exotic aura about it with all its varied locales. Besides this I think the French are very entertaining people regardless of what they think of us Americans. LOL
2006-06-28 05:02:35
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answered by icyhott4urmind 1
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England
2006-06-28 05:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite vacation spot is San Juan, Puerto Rico because the scenery and beaches are beautiful and everyone treats you with hospitality! And it's not to expensive!!!!
2006-06-28 04:59:08
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answered by Jake 1
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There are so many great places right here in the U.S.
I loved the Florida Keys, Santibel Island, FL (great shell beaches), Charleston, SC(wonderful charm), Washington, DC (grand history)and Newport, RI (yachts and beaches).
2006-06-28 06:03:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Anywhere in Europe...My dream vacation will be to Romania to see Dracula Castle!
2006-06-28 04:59:44
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answered by snottysnout 3
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Turks & Caicos on the seashores hotel ! as well that i respect Ocean city, Maryland. i have grown up going there each and every summer season on condition that i became somewhat one, and that i consistently run into all my acquaintances on the coastline or boardwalk. each and absolutely everyone in Maryland is going there. And we may be able to have adequate money to flow there a lottt extra then Turks & Caicos :) Love, Michalea
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answered by ? 4
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I have always loved Wilwood Crest, New Jersey. But Ocean City, Maryland is a close 2nd.
2006-06-28 04:58:28
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answered by Awesome Bill 7
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they have resorts in thailand and vietnam where each "hotel room" is a shack on a small island. so basically, you get an entire island for yourself. the employee ratios are as high as 7 ppl serving one guest. it's the perfect getaway, plus is romantic =P
2006-06-28 05:01:28
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answered by dancingaurora 1
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