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Right now, the thought of travelling will be far from anyone's mind.

I do wonder, with people seeming to need to isolate themselves and to pass some time discussing things.

I do wonder what your favourite holiday destination is?

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Anywhere I can get to by boat or rail. Had an awful aeroplane experience last year. I suffer with chronic pain on aeroplanes, but put up with it for the families sake. Last summer in Lanzarote, roughest flight I’ve ever been on, worst pain ever taking off then the fecking captain announced he’s not got enough fuel so he’s putting down at Tenerife and taking off again. Delayed at Tenerife for hours so overall nearly 24 hour delay and agony for weeks with the tabs.

Unlikely to fly again! Only one to beat that would be America if I get to see my GridIron team, the Cleveland Browns. I might consider flying to see them in the Super Bowl!

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I love Spain, the beaches, food, sea and all the things you can do.

I don't have a favourite part, I think everywhere that I have been in Spain is just as beautiful as the rest. I much prefer how it's laid back, compared to Italy where tourists are hustling by to make the most of their trip.

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Egypt or Turkey, they're amazing places to go on holiday if you avoid civil unrest.

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Canary islands are a nice place to go.

You can't beat how relaxing it can be in my eyes.

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Florida. Was going in April, looking increasingly unlikely. 

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isles of man is a nice place, i got to visit family there but its just somewhere you can forget about the outside world if you wished.

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I love Crete, and I do miss Turkey. I also make a holiday out of my trips back to the UK, and was hoping to visit Durham in the spring. But this year, probably my garden happy man GIF by HORNBACH

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Bournemouth hands down. Only been abroad once and that was Cyprus. Don't get me wrong its beautiful, but dont do well with high temperatures. 

Hopefully going to skegness in July, but will depend on this virus. Gutted because I was hoping to go to Italy. 

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Everyones basically doing what id love them to normally, stay away and not many ppl be out.

Now we just go to skeggy as a holiday. I did like tenerife & corfu when i was younger too, the sea was much clearer and warmer. Skegness has more for families to do though.

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I've only been France, so I would always choose Skegness.

I really don't care if people mock this, it suites my family and I put them first. I've been going ever since I was born, so I have many memories and I wouldn't choose not to go Skegness. I plan in the future to do trips elsewhere, such as America etc but I would still want a week at Skegness. :D 

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Cyprus is a nice place to go, lovely food and beaches.

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Portugal is a nice place to go if you want to relax, I like going where the food is high quality and rich in experience.

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I am not sure about my favourite holiday destination, but I would like to visit America, Mexico and Australia at some stage of my life.

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I'm missing the Sonoran desert like you can't believe, Tucson's Congress hotel is my favorite watering hole but alas I will go there no more. Hopefully I'll go for a break this year to Amsterdam, if not I'll go next year

 

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Italy is a lovely country to explore, their big cities and countryside is breath taking. Some very nice beaches too.

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Singapore is one of the nicest places I have been, it's certainly the best part of Asia in my mind. 

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Corfu is a nice holiday destination, if you like beautiful scenery and crystal clear water.

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To mention somewhere different, Costa Rica is a nice place you can explore.

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There's some lovely parts of Australia that I would recommend people visit, such as Adelaide which is a beautiful city.

The Great Barrier Reef is also a joy to behold in person.

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