Yosemite
Zion Glacier National Park Seville, Spain Cliffs of Moher |
Cape Town |
Machu Picchu
Patagonia Lofoten Islands |
Big Sur
Camping in the Atacama Desert NYE in Sydney Provence in the spring |
Lebanon.
Definitely the most underrated country I visited. Beautiful beaches, mountains, historical sites ( Baalbek), amazing food, not to mention the best nightlife. Something to keep on your radar when the situation in the region is under control |
Montreux, Switzerland
Morocco Prague in 1996 Biarritz surf |
Machu Picchu
Old Havana in Cuba (the version that existed 20 years ago) Cabot Trail Diving at the east end of Grand Cayman |
Isle of Skye, Scotland
Ravello, Italy Martha's Vineyard British Virgin Islands Bali |
Crater Lake (honorable mention for Oregon Coast)
Hong Kong Victoria Falls |
NP. Came to ask the same thing, am considering a trip now! |
Ocean City
Gatlinburg Myrtle Beach |
Flame away, but I visited Venice as a teen and thought it was absolutely magical. I’ve been to many other wonderful places since, but none of them have elicited the same kind of emotional reaction that Venice did. |
New Zealand
Wait until you're invetween jobs or retired, because we spent a magical 6 weeks and enjoyed both the North and South Islands. |
Ring of Kerry
Bellagio Hiking around Mount Ranier The Big Island The Scottish Highlands Acadia National Park I think I might just really like hiking. |
Blarney Castle, Ireland, Paris in 1988, Hawaii, Sedona, Arizona, and Sanibel Island Florida for the most incredible sea shells. |