Places that blew you away!

Anonymous
Wakatobi Resort.
Kokomo Private Island Resort. Better than Lizard imo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok, we have the places you hated thread.. what are some places that just blew you away?


Wellington, Chicago and Antarctica were all pretty windy. It’s windy in Los Angeles now, but also there are fires so I would not recommend.


Not funny
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grand Tetons — we did a horse ride dinner in a meadow below the peaks and it was maybe the most lovely place I’ve ever been.

Hubbard Glacier (was more striking for me than glacier bay but GB was very foggy when I went)

Napali coast of Kauai

Green sand beach on Big island

York Minster

Grand Canyon at sunset or hiking in/put

Al Alhambra

Seegeyiv posed aka zagorsk — but don’t recommend that one anytime in the foreseeable future!




I liked Grand Tetons a lot, too. We went during wildflower season and it was beautiful, and I was more impressed by it than Yellowstone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This may seem strange, but Ottawa. Maybe because my expectations were not very high, but I was surprised by what an interesting city it is. Great museums. Friendly people. Walkable. I had a better time there than in Montreal or Quebec City.


We found Ottawa to be way better than we expected too!
Anonymous
New Zealand is breathtakingly beautiful - South Island in particular, but North Island very scenic as well. Agree w PP go for as long as you can. Two weeks felt too short.
Anonymous
Ring of Kerry
Amalfi coast
Bali
Machu Picchu
Abu Simbel
Angkor Wat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Great Barrier Reef- as a teenager we took an overnight snorkel trip leaving from Cairns. It was my first time ever snorkeling. I truly think it ruined snorkeling for me. I’ve snorkeled many times in the Caribbean as an adult and every time I think, this is nothing compared to the Great Barrier Reef.


You should go to Micronesia sometime if you have the $ and time for it! I used to live out there and you want to talk spoiled for life - the warmest, clearest, most fish-full waters you'll ever see in your life.

And on that note - I will say Palau is one of the most incredible places I've ever been. The diving, the culture, all of it.

Anonymous
Prague — I went there in wintertime in the 90s and it was magical
Dogon Country, Mali — seeing the escarpment rise out of the desert was astonishing
Ivory Coast — the purest, most unspoiled beach I’ve ever seen
Ireland
Cinque Terre — the first time I went, back in the 1990s; I’m sure it’s changed quite a bit since then
Pompeii
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love skiing so tend to be blown away by beautiful mountains. Alta is my favorite - it’s even my screen saver.

Chateau Lake Louise
Sicily - all of it, even the gritty parts
London - been so many times and still love it
Cape Cod National Seashore
Sabi Sands game preserve



+1 specifically an amazing whale watching trip off the cape. I've been on a lot of whale watching trips but never seen so many so close up.
Anonymous
Most recently---the Canadian Rockies. We were in Jasper right before the fires there and it absolutely took my breath away. Also went to Lake Louise and Banff and I just loved it all. Truly breathtaking and I'd go back for more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love skiing so tend to be blown away by beautiful mountains. Alta is my favorite - it’s even my screen saver.

Chateau Lake Louise
Sicily - all of it, even the gritty parts
London - been so many times and still love it
Cape Cod National Seashore
Sabi Sands game preserve



+1 specifically an amazing whale watching trip off the cape. I've been on a lot of whale watching trips but never seen so many so close up.


For me it is taking the shuttle up to Coast Guard Beach and seeing the dunes and water as you get to the top of the hill. I've been there probably close to 100 times and it's still beautiful.

The love for MV is interesting. I really like MV but it doesn't blow me away. Oddly I like the vibe of Nantucket a lot less than MV but Nantucket is spectacularly beautiful.

Of course it all depends what blows you away. For some it is the feel of a place, or the experience they had, for others it is the geography.
Anonymous
Utah national parks

I am from Africa and the United States is an incredibly beautiful country. So many great road trips. And American national parks are so maintained.

I don't think Americans are aware of how beautiful their country is. Maybe they are and I am just late to finding out lol
Anonymous
Moraine Lake
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Utah national parks

I am from Africa and the United States is an incredibly beautiful country. So many great road trips. And American national parks are so maintained.

I don't think Americans are aware of how beautiful their country is. Maybe they are and I am just late to finding out lol


I'm with you, pp. And as an east coast person, whenever I've gotten out west I have been absolutely blown away by the beauty. The Utah parks (which I've seen too little of!), the Grand Canyon - I want to go see more. Just need the time and money to do it!
Anonymous
Iceland. Other worldly. I liked it way more than I thought I would.
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