We enjoyed Iceland a lot. We did a walking tour of Reykjavik, visited some of their museums, ate good food, watched their NYE fireworks, toured the parks/waterfalls, etc, glacier tour, rode snowmobiles, searched for northern lights. We loved all the Reykjavik activities and enjoyed riding snowmobiles. The nature tours just didn't really move us but that may have been the point and shoot aspect of it |
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When it comes to nature, I prefer it to be fairly “active” and immersive - moving through nature instead of just going to look at it. One of my favorite trips included “Norway in a nutshell” where you travel all accross the country via various methods of transit in one day.
I’ve also done hut-to-hut hikes in euorpe that were fun, though that is very much about the hiking. The nature was not very remote. Tour de mont blanc is one example, but there are others. Yosemite is really nice, but harder to get to and it gets very busy and crowded. I don’t know if I’d reccomend it for people who self-proclaim not to love nature. But basically any natinoal park will feel more lux and easy if you stay in a resort or nice lodge with on site ammenties. |
| Sedona or a dude ranch. |
| Really vote against a dude ranch (unless it's one with lots of other activities). We did one one year (at a place with some other activities, but not stuff like ziplining...they had fishing, yoga, hikes, mountain biking). It was fine, but not something I'd really recommend. If you aren't skilled horse people, you're really limited in what you can do, and most people who aren't riders don't really want to ride for hours a day for multiple days in a row. |
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South Dakota - the Badlands, Wall Drug, the Black Hills, Custer State Park, Mt Rushmore, Wind and Jewel Caves.
Just watch out for the Sturgis Rally dates, when hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists descend. |
| Oregon/california coast |
| Arizona. Combine Sedona with Scottsdale or Tuscon. Lots of easy hikes, jeep tour, but stay in decent hotel. You get the outdoor beauty without roughing it. |
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How about Maine?
You could do Acadia National Park paired with sightseeing, whale watch touring etc. Plus lobster rolls! |
| Seattle is a great destination if you have not been. Lots to see and do in the city, but also plenty of parks and day trips to experience the outdoors. |
This - stay at jw Marriott desert ridge, Westin kierland, the biltmore or the Phoenician and go to the botanical gardens. Then go to Sedona and stay at enchantment resort and do some hikes, go to slide rock, take a pink Jeep tour. |
| Azores |
| San Diego is the most biodiverse county in the US. Zoo, safari park, sea lions on the beach, hiking Tory pines. |
| So I’m curious OP: what were some of the vacations your family has enjoyed the most? You’ve mentioned a lot you found underwhelming, what about ones that you loved? |
Does anyone who is not a DCum poster ever go to a dude ranch? |
The ones I've looked at are pretty much booked solid most of hte time, so I think so. Plus my sister worked at them in the summers in the 90s, which predates DCUM. I actually think they are over-recommended -- unless you are riders, I think it's actually kind of a frustrating vacation because there's a lot you can't do. There is still one that I had looked at, which I still kind of want to do: https://whitestallion.com/activities/ |