What has been your favorite country or Island vacation you have been to?

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I love Milos island in Greece. It's not the most popular one so not over crowded but definitely gaining traction. There's a white-sand beach (forgot about the name but I think the locals refer to it as the 'moon beach' or something) on the north shore of the island that's absolutely gorgeous. Visit during off season (before May or after October) and you might be able to have the breath taking nature all to yourself
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Oh, budget isn't an issue? Fantastic! Let's go all out then. Here at the three best meals I’ve ever had.

Sublimotion in Ibiza, Spain. It's not just a meal; it's a performance art piece and culinary journey rolled into one. Each course is a sensory experience, with a price tag to match - think around €1,500 per person. Yes, you read that right.

Kitcho Arashiyama in Kyoto. It's one of the most expensive sushi experiences in the world, with meals averaging over $600 per person. The artistry and flavor are unparalleled.

Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester in London. This is where French cuisine meets British flair, in one of the most posh settings imaginable. WGet ready to drop a few hundred pounds per person, but it's worth every penny for the exquisite flavors and luxurious atmosphere.

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Countries: Thailand, Japan, Germany
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Country—Croatia
City-Shanghai
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Anonymous wrote:Oh, budget isn't an issue? Fantastic! Let's go all out then. Here at the three best meals I’ve ever had.

Sublimotion in Ibiza, Spain. It's not just a meal; it's a performance art piece and culinary journey rolled into one. Each course is a sensory experience, with a price tag to match - think around €1,500 per person. Yes, you read that right.

Kitcho Arashiyama in Kyoto. It's one of the most expensive sushi experiences in the world, with meals averaging over $600 per person. The artistry and flavor are unparalleled.

Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester in London. This is where French cuisine meets British flair, in one of the most posh settings imaginable. WGet ready to drop a few hundred pounds per person, but it's worth every penny for the exquisite flavors and luxurious atmosphere.



Op here

These 3 restaurants sound absolutely divine!
The restaurant in Ibiza sounds fabulous but yes a little more pricier than we would spend.

Have been to London and Kyoto but not Spain yet! Thanks!
Anonymous
Isle of Skye.
Anonymous
Island - Tikehau or Anguilla

Country - Italy
Anonymous
City: Prague. So beautiful, the people, the bridge, the clock.
Country: Italy but plan Iceland for next visit
Island: England
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France, but you must leave Paris.

Lyon, Strasbourg, Annecy, the Alps, Provence and the Luberon, Aix, the Loire Valley, Montpelier, the Pyrenees, Brittany, Bordeaux, Normandy (beyond the WWII beaches)... For a small country, the diversity of regions, foods, and landscapes is incredible. Beach, mountains, marsh land, both Med Sea and Atlantic coast lines...

I just kept coming back to visit different parts, so I ended up moving here and I still feel like I have barely scratched the surface. The Paris tourist trail is basically French Disney World if you stick to the obvious itineraries. But once you really dig into the entire country, there is so much more to experience.


Disagree with “French DisneyWorld” characterization of Paris.
It is only “common” and “touristy” to you because you have been privileged enough to experience the city many times and have grown accustomed to its unique beauty and sadly, it seems to have lost its majestic impact that you are now in a position to take for granted and minimize its grandeur for those who have not been there by painting it as pedantic….”tourist trail” and “obvious itinerary” are such condescending terms. But you know this.
I’m sorry for judging you poorly on this, (particularly if you are legitimately unaware of the way your post comes off as obnoxious elitism if that was not your intent) and that’s not to take away from the other delightful French destinations, but PARiS has so much to offer that it makes me sad for you that you would belittle the experience and insist that “you must leave Paris” in order to enjoy France. Yes there is obviously much more to France than the city of Paris, just as there is more ti the US outside of NY for those who want to visit the US.


3 new ways I experienced the Eiffel Tower from my 3rd trip to Paris.

1) On the Metro. Group of French kindergarteners on a school fieldtrip to a museum. Train went across the river and then all the kids started excitedly yelling "La Tour! La Tour!" when they saw it out the window. It was beyond cute.

2) At night, on the hour, when it briefly did a sparkling show, viewed from across the river at Trocadero. Touristy, but like a mini-New Year's Eve ball drop celebration.

3) With double rainbows in front, as we rode the tourist hop on hop off Seine boat cruise (my first time on a Seine cruise).

My third trip to Paris was the best so far. Looking forward to going back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Island - Iceland

Country - Portugal

City -Luxembourg City


I too loved Portugal. Lots to see, great weather in November, beautiful countryside, great food, great shopping. Very reasonable. Want to go again!
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Anonymous wrote:Guadeloupe was my fave island. But its harder to get to now that Norwegian discontinued flights
Turkey - fave country ever, but I spent 3 weeks and saw a good bit of it. I loved the towns on the coast, Cappadocia, Ephesus
Costa Rica - I love nature and animals so this is really my jam.


Op here
- will definitely look into Guadeloupe!


Jetblue from NY flies there, and there are also flights from Miami on air france I think. We stayed at this simple aparthotel a one minute walk from this amazing beach (Le Petit Havre). Its this tiny protected cove with lots of trees for shade, and a food truck or two outside. Then in the evening we would drive to other beaches/dinner. Glorious.

https://la-residence-bleu-marine.weebly.com/


Isn't this the location for the TV series "Death in Paradise"?

We also visited Guadeloupe when Norwegian used to fly there from BWI. I still follow Deshaies gardens on facebook.

People also like Martinique.


I liked Deshais too, but when we were trying to plan another trip to Guadeloupe, DH and I both agreed we would want to just camp out on our little secluded beach Le Petit Havre. We also went to Martinique and it was lovely. But not the place we couldn't wait to go back to. Man I wish Norwegian would add those BWI flights again!


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We did Guadeloupe in 2016 and Martinique the following year. I check flights often, and as previously mentioned, there are ways to get there that don't take 24 hours and tons of dough. Just not as easy as Norwegian was.

I would like to return to both in the near future.
Anonymous
Country : Lebanon. I’d go again in a heartbeat once the situation in the region stabilizes. Everything about that country was amazing: the people, the food, the beaches, the mountains, the Roman temples in Balbek. Also best nightlife I’ve ever experienced.

Island: Capri. So beautiful, serene, great scenery, food …
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Anonymous wrote:Country:

France, but you must leave Paris.

Lyon, Strasbourg, Annecy, the Alps, Provence and the Luberon, Aix, the Loire Valley, Montpelier, the Pyrenees, Brittany, Bordeaux, Normandy (beyond the WWII beaches)... For a small country, the diversity of regions, foods, and landscapes is incredible. Beach, mountains, marsh land, both Med Sea and Atlantic coast lines...

I just kept coming back to visit different parts, so I ended up moving here and I still feel like I have barely scratched the surface. The Paris tourist trail is basically French Disney World if you stick to the obvious itineraries. But once you really dig into the entire country, there is so much more to experience.


If you don't mind sharing, where in France did you move to?
Anonymous
So glad to see all the Lebanon fans. We go to visit family quite a bit. The hospitality and cuisine cannot be beat!
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