Bucket list vacation

I want to take a month or two and just explore France. Paris, Normandy, Brittany, the Loire.

I also want to tour all of Andalucia in Spain. I loved Seville and would go back there, plus Granada, Cadiz, Cordoba, Malaga...
 
Australia/New Zealand. I'm sure we'll get there at some point -- we're working our way through other bucket list items (Scottish highlands in 2017 and southern England/Cornwall earlier this month) first. Next is Italy.
 

My bucket list is way too long. I am looking into a London and Paris trip next year. Hoping!

Others places I want to go:

New York/ Washington DC
Italy
Greece
European River Cruise
Costa Rico
Back to Hawaii to do the Islands I have missed ( been to Maui and Oahu)
Iceland
Australia/ New Zealand
Japan
Galapagos

And the list could go on. Lol.
 
England/Ireland/Scotland.

Honestly, I'm sure we will do it one of these days.
:thumbsup2 That's the one we're planning right now for our 25th anniversary next year. It's actually #2 on our list; we checked off #1 in 2017 when we cruised Italy, France & Spain.
There are lots of places I'd like to go, but the one I've been most actively "planning" in my head lately is a trip up (or down - not sure which way I'd go) California. I'd like to include:

Disneyland (of course!)
Hollywood/L.A.
San Francisco
Lake Tahoe
visiting my aunt
visiting my college roommate
Yosemite National Park
the giant redwoods
:lovestruc California is and will always be our absolute favorite vacation spot in the whole world. Be sure to add San Diego to your list!
 
Hawaii. But I don't want to fly there or back. I've looked at cruises, but that'd be a long time on a ship.
I had a friend who hates flying so much he took the Queen Mary 2 from New York to London, then London to New York and then took the train from NY back to California. He added 3 weeks to his trip by doing this. 8 days each way on the ship and 5 days on the train.
 
I would start the trip with a tour to the places Jesus went (a kind of walking in Jesus' shoes tour), then end with a Holy Land cruise.
 
After knocking a few off our list the next ones are

Easier:

France/Benelux (including Disneyland Paris) during Cycling season (not sure if we'd rather watch the Spring Classics or Tour de France)
Scandinavia

Harder:
Australia/New Zealand/South Pacific
African Safari
Galapagos / Machu Pichu
Antarctica

I did Antarctica in February and March of this year. Do it sooner rather than later! Sadly with global warming, the ice is melting at a very fast rate. If you wait, it won’t be the same :(
 
I would love to do the British Isles but I have such bad claustrophobia I don't think I could do the flying. It's funny that I don't have a fear of flying it's just being in that tiny space for so long that kills me. I can't breathe just thinking about it!!!

My goal is to do more that just 4/5 days at Disneyworld! I would love a two weeker :)
Also would like to take my girls back to all the places we have lived and see and do all the stuff we used to do.
And kind of lame and not really bucket listy but I would like to take my husband back to Pensacola and spend a couple of days. We were married their and lived our first 3 yrs of marriage there. That was 30 yrs ago and we haven't been back since. Just never made the time. We might be able to make it for a couple of days for our anniversary who knows!
 
If you could plan your dream vacation, where would you go?
First, I have to achieve my dream of winning the lottery, lol!

Next, I would spend a few months in the UK. I have been there on short visits (10 days) but there is so much to see, especially if you are interested in history that I need more time.

Then I want to come home and buy a plush, not too large to drive, RV and do a road trip through all 49 states (no driving to Hawaii, unfortunately) and Canada. I would want to do this over the period of maybe 3-4 years, doing a sort of north-south pattern so winters would be in the south and summers in the north. If it takes longer, that’s OK too.

Once that is done, a leisurely around the world cruise would be next on the agenda, but I would need a suite so I wouldn’t feel claustrophobic. I think the cruise should be a minimum of a year in length with long port stays.

Like I said, I need to win the lottery . . .
 
I really don't have one. I don't have a desire to travel out of the US, and most locations I've wanted to see here I have. Grand Canyon and Yellowstone/Tetons are a couple places I would like to go and will eventually go to. I guess the bucket list one that would take more planning/time and not sure if it'll happen would be Alaska.
 
England/Ireland/Scotland.

Honestly, I'm sure we will do it one of these days.
Mine had changed over the years, but this is definitely it. I would like to spend a lot of time doing this, maybe a month?

It used to be Italy for me, and I would still love to go there, but that is the "bucket vacation." I am hoping maybe for a milestone like my 50th birthday (maybe have to be 60th birthday since we have 3 kids)? I think I should be able to do it in my lifetime.
 
I've been to a good number of amazing places. I want to see the Galapagos and Egypt like another poster and I have never been to Lisbon nor Moscow and those are high on my list.
 

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