If you could live for 3 months abroad with your family, where would you go?

Anonymous
If you are doing Australia and New Zealand, do a week in Fiji or Hawaii coming or going!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! Australia and NZ may be the front runners!


Enjoy the gigantic, deadly spiders!


Damn you, PP. You've made me rethink my next dream vacation.

Personally I'd live in the same place for at least 2 months and really get to know the area and people. Plus maybe another month to travel around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ghana. Lovely people, good food, enough infrastructure and stability to be safe and comfortable, but different enough to be a real experience.


The guy who tested positive in Dallas for Ebola is from Ghana (according to his FB page)
Anonymous
Iceland

Traditional Europe -- probably Spain since our daughter is older and I would love the chance for her to have some opportunity to practice her Spanish

Greece
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are doing Australia and New Zealand, do a week in Fiji or Hawaii coming or going!


I agree with this. Maybe Australia plus Fiji or another place in Oceania to see something completely different?
Anonymous
New Zealand. I'd rent or buy (very easy there) a camper van and toodle all around the south island. Amazing scenery and really nice people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ghana. Lovely people, good food, enough infrastructure and stability to be safe and comfortable, but different enough to be a real experience.


The guy who tested positive in Dallas for Ebola is from Ghana (according to his FB page)


And Hitler was from Europe. Avoid that general area too.


Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:Ghana. Lovely people, good food, enough infrastructure and stability to be safe and comfortable, but different enough to be a real experience.


The guy who tested positive in Dallas for Ebola is from Ghana (according to his FB page)

And Hitler was from Europe. Avoid that general area too.



He's been dead for over sixty years. I don't think Naziism is a contagious disese.





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! Australia and NZ may be the front runners!


Enjoy the gigantic, deadly spiders!



This is such a weird response. I travelled to Aus several time a year for work and lived in Sydney for nine months and in that time only saw 1 spider that was big enough to freak me out.
Anonymous
Australia 6 wks total: Sydney, Cannes (although north of Cannes is better - check out Port Douglas), Melbourne, Adelaide and kangaroo island, Perth

New Zealand 1 month

Bali 2 wks at end
Anonymous
New Zealand for two months with stops at two South Pacific islands at the front end and back end.

NZ is gorgeous in all sorts of diverse ways. It's also affordable, easy to navigate, and full of really nice people. We loved our three weeks there and can't wait to take the kids someday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are doing Australia and New Zealand, do a week in Fiji or Hawaii coming or going!


I agree with this. Maybe Australia plus Fiji or another place in Oceania to see something completely different?


Another vote for thIs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:Ghana. Lovely people, good food, enough infrastructure and stability to be safe and comfortable, but different enough to be a real experience.


The guy who tested positive in Dallas for Ebola is from Ghana (according to his FB page)

And Hitler was from Europe. Avoid that general area too.



He's been dead for over sixty years. I don't think Naziism is a contagious disese.







Ghana is an odd suggestion. Not only is it uncomfortably close to the heart of the ebola outbreak, but I have a relative who was stationed there (State Dept). The relative had been stationed in posts all over Africa and the middle east, and I got the impression that living in Ghana was ok, but nothing she'd be in a hurry to repeat.
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