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20 years ago- Nice, Cinque Terre, Siena
There was a great quiet period where I had no budget for travel. More recently, I’d say Universal Orlando and Kaua’i. Super pleasantly surprised by the fun at UO, and Kaua’i was really just gorgeous, especially Waimea canyon and some of the cave swimming right off the road. I hope to travel more when our kids are older. Planning trips to Japan and Scotland in the next five years. |
| Santorini. Everyone told me how touristy it was. I guess we hit Oia on a quiet non cruise day but it was lovely and not crowded at all, and our resort was on the far side of the island away from the main towns and so peaceful. The island was stunning. |
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If this is safe next summer (or possibly the summer after this) we are thinking of doing this and then doing a little regional travelling for a bit and then renting a beach house with the kids down in the gulf shores area for a few days (which we have never been to but the beaches look great for just relaxing at nice house)- glad to hear the town itself would be cute for a day or so too |
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San Antonio. We had a blast there and have gone back! Omaha and western Michigan (Grand Rapids/Traverse City) also really exceeded my expectations.
Other places my wife has gone on business that she liked more than she expected to: Oklahoma City, Dayton, Memphis. For our international trips, I think I did so much research that I had very accurate expectations, but Manuel Antonio (Costa Rica), the Tour du Mont Blanc (Italy/France/Switzerland), and Niagara on the Lake (Canada) were all very fun. |
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La Paz and Bolivia in general- felt other worldly
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| We went to Death Valley NP right before the Coronavirus shutdown, and it was one of the best trips we've taken as a family. I had no idea how diverse the landscape would be. In the same day we hiked around the hot salt flats, drove up a mountain and played in the snow, and then hiked to a waterfall. It was so incredible! |