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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAll expenses paid for. If you could spend the summer anywhere in the world, where would you go? Me--Ireland. And you?
sinkingfeeling
(58,219 posts)debm55
(62,432 posts)anciano
(2,337 posts)debm55
(62,432 posts)Haggard Celine
(17,973 posts)They have a lot of cool weather, which I love. And I've liked every Scottish person I've met so far, even if I have some difficulty understanding what they're saying.
debm55
(62,432 posts)DURHAM D
(33,106 posts)Will spend a lot of time on the Isle of Skye. Also, other places in the Outer Hebrides.
sop
(19,790 posts)"All expenses paid" would cover chartering a boat, right?
multigraincracker
(38,282 posts)Id make it Ireland.
buzzycrumbhunger
(2,362 posts)
and if I ever get there, Im not coming back.
Still pissed that my GGF left Scotland for the US by way of Canadawhich would be my second choice, if only my kids would agree to learn to love winter
His 11 brothers also left Alba and wound up in Oz, which probably wouldve been better than we got stuck with. (Wish I knew the story behind the weird split in the family; probably a good story.)
Srkdqltr
(10,103 posts)lpbk2713
(43,317 posts)I've been there before. I'd like to go back.
MIButterfly
(3,426 posts)Last edited Sat Jun 20, 2026, 08:46 PM - Edit history (1)
I would love to go back to Paris but I also want to go to Amsterdam. I want to see Anne Frank's house. Maybe I could take the all expenses summer in Paris and then take a side trip to Amsterdam on my own dime. Why not? Then I could do another side trip to Belgium. I think l may be onto something here!
Emile
(44,023 posts)pansypoo53219
(23,248 posts)Endlessmike56
(247 posts)LoisB
(13,729 posts)love_katz
(3,298 posts)I would love to move there.
LogDog75
(1,452 posts)I was stationed twice in England and twice in Germany and I'd love to spend a couple of months in either one just exploring and taking in their cultures.
I'd like to travel the countryside in England, Scotland, and Wales and visit the small towns and learn some of their histories. I've been to many of the tourist spots in England and toured Edinburgh so visiting the non-tourist areas would be great.
Same goes for Germany but I'd include some of its cities like Heidelberg, Munich, and Cologne. I'd take boat rides down the Rhine and Mosel Rivers and visit the the smaller castles and cities. One thing Germany has over England is the food is much better, especially their pastries.
Morbius
(1,207 posts)I look forward to the food, especially in Rome.
eppur_se_muova
(42,870 posts)And I'm not excluding backwoods Papua New Guinea.
Phoenix61
(18,914 posts)Aristus
(72,712 posts)I have two monitors for my work computer. One is for working, the other I use to play soothing piano music videos with images of Switzerland on a twelve hour loop. Long enough for a long workday.
I need a getaway in a place like Switzerland for a while. Mainly to lose my desire to throttle whoever it was who told Trump to keep the country on all-chaos, all-the-time mode; its exhausting.
I would travel, to the north pole,simply to, experience, history, and cold, on a physical basis,,no nothing more
I, live with, AC, and heat
I often wonder, how did people survive, there? Without Our phones, our websites, our comforts?
I would like to experience, extremes, without comfort. B
But then again,
I'm just a Democrat
Tikki
(15,279 posts)Australia to see a live (AFL) Australian Rules Football Game. This would mean I
would need to go to one of the larger cities where the stadiums are located.
I would chose Perth AU that sits on the beautiful Western AU Coast right there
along the Indian Ocean.
While in the Perth area I would hope to see some of the AU bands whose
music I have discovered.
I would love to cruise through the Coastal towns like Cervantes and Jurien Bay, etc,
and hopefully make the trip to the Shire of Tooyay.
Tikki
a kennedy
(36,723 posts)enid602
(9,785 posts)Chongqing, China or La Paz, Bolivia. The most vertical cities on Earth. Fabulous views.
brachism
(85 posts)As for my top choice, it comes down to nature and the Lord of the Rings movies. Israel used to rank #2 for me, but given current events, its no longer even in my top 15.
gopiscrap
(24,787 posts)bottomofthehill
(9,451 posts)Although pretty much most time spent in the Republic
First month ish North, around Malin Head, as far north as you can go. The Inishowen peninsula. Maybe some time in Moville Greencastle. Then a few days in Derry, walking the wall, checking out the murals thinking of John Hume and Phil Coulters the town I loved so well.
Then all the way to the opposite end, around Cork city for some golf, history and fishing. The town of Cobh has an amazing history. It is where many emigrated from. Some to America, some to a Australia, wherever the crown was sending them. Cobh is the home of the Irish Alcatraz, the last stop of the Titanic and the Lusitania. Taking a boat out of Cobh may not be a great idea but it is beautiful.
jgo
(1,037 posts)Ireland sounds good also. Brazil would be the next choice. In the United States, would pick Bar Harbor and surrounding areas in Maine, for a laid back summer.
LastDemocratInSC
(4,267 posts)It has the most beautiful landscapes I've ever seen.
Bristlecone
(11,239 posts)Maybe the UK generally.
vapor2
(5,109 posts)GP6971
(38,655 posts)oberle
(470 posts)Paris to see the redone Notre Dame and hear the organ
Strasbourg to see the Cathedral and hear the organ
Cologne to see the Cathedral and hear the organ
I have cds of all these organs, now I want to hear them in person.
DFW
(60,728 posts)We discovered it on a recommendation over 40 years ago. We liked it so much then that we thought we could try it again the next year. Rinse and repeat. Our one year old daughter who was with us in 1984 now joins us every year for at least one week with her husband and two sons. Our younger daughter, who lives in Germany, will also be stopping by with her man and two daughters, since they will be attending some World Cip games in which Germany is playing.
We will rent a house that is a one minute walk from a bayside beach, or a ten minute drive from our favorite ocean side beach (Long Nook beach). We have been going for so long that some of the locals are now old friends, and I guest on the local community radio at least once a year. In next door Provincetown, you could run into almost anyone. House Minority Whip Katherine Clark or Rachel Maddow are just two examples. Singers Zoe Lewis and Patty Larkin, humorist David Sedaris, a lot of etc. Any of them might turn up sitting next to you at any of the outdoor cafés or restaurants. A street banjo player once invited me to join him on guitar. I did and his take jumped from $15 to $45 (he wanted to give me half, and I told him no wayI went ahead and made his day).
Truro is a 15 minute drive south of Provincetown. Fifteen minutes from relaxed hustle to tranquility. Provincetown in the summer is nearly impossible to park in for under $25 unless you are willing to make a long walk. The reasoning behind that is to keep it a largely pedestrian town and it works. Restaurants range from modest to expensive, but since I am married to a gourmet chef, we rarely eat out. We just buy our fish from one of the local shops, buy the spices and veggies where we can find them, and she works her magic. A local place makes their own ice cream, and their key lime cheesecake ice cream alone is worth the trip over to America.
Its our place for needed yearly decompression.
We live in the German Rheinland. Every month for my job, I am in Paris, Brussels, Utrecht, Barcelona, Switzerland, etc. If we want a weekend or even a week in Scandinavia, Prague, Budapest, Croatia, Portugal, Italy, etc. its a spur of the moment decision we can make any time. They are all one to three hour flights at most. But to just chill out and let nature and lack of planning be our flag bearers, its back to the Outer Cape for us.
