Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't like to read for pleasure, I can see why it might be boring.
You can read at home - why should I book a vacation, in order to read on a beach...I want to do something new and adventurous in my vacation, something that cannot be done everywhere - like hiking on a volcano in Iceland, kayaking between icebergs under the light of the midnight sun in Greenland, hunting the Northern Lights on a frozen lake in Lapland, etc. I think that people have no idea, that there are so many places to see (apart from beaches) or maybe they are just too lazy..But trust me, when I tell someone about my vacations, I always have tears in my eyes - because the landscapes that I've seen were so breathtaking and the cultures that I've met were so impressive. This kind of vacations make me feel spiritually rich. I don't think that a vacation on a beach can ever give you this...
I am planning to go to Spitsbergen and Antarctica in the near future - and guess what: I read so many guide & travel books at home, in order to plan the trips.
P.S: it's actually good that people prefer boring beaches - this way there are never too many people on my itinerary)
You sound insufferable. Trust me, no one is interested in your breathless retelling of your adventures.
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You realize cost is an issue, right? Lots of people in dc can afford a week in Bethany. Much fewer can afford Antarctica.
Of course I realize cost - but it depends on the priorities and how much you wish to go there. For me traveling is priority nr. 1, this does not mean that it should be the same for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:for me it's for the greatest naps everr. I lovveee naps on the beach with maybe an umbrella cuz it's so warm and cozy, especially cause the sand is hot from the sun so I can make a sand blanket. In addition, going to the beach usually means eating hot dogs and burgers! yumm![]()
Anonymous wrote:As the owner of a beach house on the Delaware shore for over 25 years, if you don't like the beach, please stay away so you don't crowd us. We enjoy long days of sunshine. We play tennis or bike in the mornings and spend the afternoon relaxing on the beach with a good book and friends. There are great restaurants. We stay out for weeks at a time. We do other travel, but the beach is our favorite drug.
Anonymous wrote:Huh. 13 pages of posts and we come to the conclusion that people have different preferences for vacation.
Anonymous wrote:I love beach vacations to places like Southern California or Cape May or many of the Florida spots (Siesta Key, Naples, St. Pete) that actually have some sort of existing infrastructure beyond the beach- shops, restaurants, live music, etc. It’s the OBX type areas where there is literally nothing but beach and residential for miles and miles on end that I just cannot do.