If you could travel anywhere in the world for one week, all expenses paid for,

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  1. Kathleen Odenthal profile image88
    Kathleen Odenthalposted 9 years ago

    If you could travel anywhere in the world for one  week, all expenses paid for, where would you go?

  2. skip55 profile image60
    skip55posted 9 years ago

    Paris. Where else. Or Florence. Paris is first choice.

  3. Junior90 profile image60
    Junior90posted 9 years ago

    Italy the food is good, lifestyle is smoothing and exploring the sites

    1. alancaster149 profile image75
      alancaster149posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Traffic's murder, though, but it's almost worth getting run over for when you see what's on offer on the menu..

  4. liesl5858 profile image83
    liesl5858posted 9 years ago

    I would like to visit the United States of America because I have never been there. I would like to go where the Grand Canyon is.

    1. alancaster149 profile image75
      alancaster149posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      If you've a head for heights why not Niagara and the ESB in the Big Apple,or any one of these skyscrapers. For my money I'd follow the route they used for the film 'Deliverance' - and take your banjo.

  5. wetskirt profile image62
    wetskirtposted 9 years ago

    Antarctica for a good old chill...
    better even: spending a winter in a reserch station

    1. alancaster149 profile image75
      alancaster149posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Keep the penguins company, eh? Lots of Orca in the sea as well. There's a valley in the middle of the continent where there's no snow, but you'd need a chopper to get there.

  6. sunilkunnoth2012 profile image60
    sunilkunnoth2012posted 9 years ago

    I Prefer Sri Lanka and my Second choice will be Cambodia.

  7. Seafarer Mama profile image80
    Seafarer Mamaposted 9 years ago

    An Alaskan cruise or Hawaii. :0)...if the all-expense-paid part includes my husband and daughter, too.

    1. alancaster149 profile image75
      alancaster149posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Which way round? Alaska first to get chilled out and then Hawaii to get warmed up again? - Lots of nubile young women, but watch out for their boyfriends or dads!

    2. Seafarer Mama profile image80
      Seafarer Mamaposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Alancaster149 ~ you may want to think about the possible gender of your audience before you comment on their posts.  Please read the answer you are responding to completely, because it gives clues. Thank you.

  8. The Examiner-1 profile image60
    The Examiner-1posted 9 years ago

    Are you only asking about the present - or is it possible that the past and future included?

  9. Greensleeves Hubs profile image91
    Greensleeves Hubsposted 9 years ago

    The Galapagos Islands - here the wildlife is unique but also unafraid of humans, so one can get really close to take photographs. Therefore, it is one of the best places in the world for nature photography, (two of my interests), and somewhere one can 'do' in a week. But - it's also very expensive, so the 'all expenses paid' tag makes it Number One for me!

    1. alancaster149 profile image75
      alancaster149posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Why not ? - Charles Darwin's favourite haunt off Ecuador. Boobies and ocean-going Iguanas - also featured in 'Master and Commander'

  10. alancaster149 profile image75
    alancaster149posted 9 years ago

    Starting off with the ferry crossing from Hull or Felixstowe to Esbjerg, look around from north to south in Jylland (Jutland), maybe down as far as Flensburg, (which was Danish territory until the Prussians marched into the    area in 1865) and have a look at what's left of Hedeby.
    From Jylland to Fyn (Funen) to look around Odense before going on to Sjaelland (Sealand/Zealand), to Roskilde for a look at the ancient capitals Lejre and Hroarskilde (the original Roskilde, see Saga of Hrolf Kraki).
    If funds allow, cross to Bornholm (orig. Borgundarholm, where the Burgundians came from), and on to SW Sweden to look around Skaane, Halland and Gotaland, originally part of the Kingdom of Denmark until the later middle ages.
    A look at southern Norway before going on to the Faeroerne/Foeroyar (Faeroes). They still live in homes their great ancestors built with stone walls and turf rooves as they did on Orkney, Sjetland (Shetland) and Ljodhus (Lewis) before returning via Katanes (Caithness) and Sudrland (Sutherland).
    Cork, Dublin, Limerick, Waterford and Wexford were founded by the Danes in the 10th Century, and the trip finishes at Jorvik (York) with a visit to the Jorvik Viking Centre and the Jorvik Viking Festival in mid-February.

    1. alancaster149 profile image75
      alancaster149posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      It would probably take more like ten days to a fortnight.

  11. Melissa Noon profile image68
    Melissa Noonposted 9 years ago

    Well I will love to go to Europe, don't know which country of Europe I would love to visit the most, probably instead I would love to travel throughout Europe and see all of the friends I have made and cannot see due to living in another continent.

    I would love to stay in a castle and explore the weird side of London, go to some ghost tours, go to stone hedge and then finish it off with a concert of my favorite band Placebo and then go shopping and bring back European clothing.

    1. alancaster149 profile image75
      alancaster149posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      There is a ghost tour in York, where you're supposed to be able to see Roman soldiers marching; there's a Jack The Ripper Tour in Whitechapel, just east of the City of London; nobody's grown a stone hedge yet, but there's a Stonehenge in Wiltshire

  12. Lea Child profile image60
    Lea Childposted 9 years ago

    England. One day I plan to go there and see all of the historical sites as well as go on a literary tour.

    1. alancaster149 profile image75
      alancaster149posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      We've got enough historical sites in one county, Yorkshire, to keep you busy for the whole of your hols. It'd take a lifetime to get round all of them in England, let alone the rest of the UK. Take a year off!

    2. Lea Child profile image60
      Lea Childposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      One day, maybe I will!

  13. RandallJonas profile image71
    RandallJonasposted 9 years ago

    I would go to Laos as I have never been. The flight is expensive and it would be great to have a week there all expenses paid. I have been too Thailand but never did get a chance to go.

 
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