Where would you most like travel to when we're free of Covid?
Where could you actually go to now if you live in the UK/ROI?
What's on your Bucket List?
Which place off the beaten track would you recommend to others?
Travel In The Time Of Covid
posted on 1/1/21
St Ives,Cornwall. out of the way and what a place!
posted on 1/1/21
https://www.iol.co.za/travel/world/europe/angry-cornwall-locals-tell-visitors-to-turn-around-and-f-off-50525288
posted on 1/1/21
comment by Barefoot (U19770)
posted 20 minutes ago
St Ives,Cornwall. out of the way and what a place!
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Fack that. Made the mistake of driving there on a Saturday during school hols. Took forever. It’s a very nice place but you have to book every meal etc during peak season or your facked, preferred st Agnes.
posted on 1/1/21
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posted on 1/1/21
I’d much prefer the Italian lakes over NYC, it just doesn’t appeal to me.
posted on 1/1/21
comment by Cinciwolf in the desert (U11551)
posted 3 hours, 32 minutes ago
Nowhere is safe to travel right now for so many reasons and anyone doing so is a bit of ato be honest
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Yep.. effectively offering oneself up as a vector to communicate the disease further afield.
posted on 1/1/21
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posted on 1/1/21
comment by Ace (U22467)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Ole-dirty-baztard - You want ole in, ole out, in, out, in, out, shake it all about. Do the ole Koke (U19119)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
I’d much prefer the Italian lakes over NYC, it just doesn’t appeal to me.
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It’s a fantastic place, so much to see and do. Spent a summer there a few years ago, loved it. We stayed outside the city and spent a reasonable amount of time at the beach, boating etc. so not just city stuff, the weather was scorching, you get the best of both worlds. This time we’d booked an overnighter in Philly, was gonna take a road trip, and a long weekend in the Hampton’s - beach front gaff with hot tub etc. Gutted it all got cancelled.
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Fair play, I’ve been to some exotic cities over in the Far East, India, a good few of the european heavyweight and New York to me always seemed a like a tame destination compared to some of them, but I can totally understand why people go, there’s a hell of a lot there. I actually prefer the more alien and not so welcoming places where things are massively different, which is maybe why it’s never really appealed. I have some buddies who spent a year or so out there, and absolutely loved the place. I’ve always fancied the likes of new Orleans or San Antonio/Austin if I wanted a US city break before NYC. Washington was quite cool though.
posted on 2/1/21
Having lived just outside NYC for four years up until September this year i can honestly say the city is fantastic and you could spend a lifetime and barely scratch the surface. Had so many fantastic sessions out in the city in so many different neighbourhoods.
Also as Ace says it is so much more than just the city as well, people forget the weather anywhere in the states is fantastic for seven months of the year at a minimum and the New York region is loaded with beaches and great satellite towns and deep woods, lakes and so on.
posted on 2/1/21
Went to New Orleans just before Katrina struck.
Brilliant place, totally different vibe from other US cities I've visited.