Since Iceland's great Euros people are wanting to visit the country. That's number two on my list !I'm desperate to go to Iceland (and Greenland actually).
I've spent a lot of time living in Scandinavia, but haven't done those two yet.
Our friends moved there 8 years ago, had never been before and they have no plans to come back. Some of the photos I have seen are stunning, a bit like Scotland on a bigger scale with slightly better weather and geysers thrown in for good measure. They are on the south island about 10 miles from Christchurch so were there for the earthquake, they are still trying to rebuild and are desperate for people in the building trade which unfortunately I am not. I think if I went I wouldn't come back.Watched a programme the other night on New Zealand and since then I've been reading up on this great country.So if I could ever afford to get there that's the one country on top of my list to visit. What's the one place you want to see ?
Watched a programme the other night on New Zealand and since then I've been reading up on this great country.So if I could ever afford to get there that's the one country on top of my list to visit. What's the one place you want to see ?
Been on a fjords cruise to Norway lovely sceneryYep, Australia has never appealed to me, but would jump at the chance to visit New Zealand.
Also would like to go to Hawaii and Switzerland and Scandinavia.
Never been to Spain, or Greece or Turkey, but they have never appealed to me.
Think one day I would like to go on a cruise and see a few places.
Anyone been on a cruise? If so, would you recommend them?
Bet it was the same programme ! I've done some hiking in Scotland and both countries are similar. As an outdoor lover New Zealand appeals to me,and I'm like Otis I reckon as Spain and countries like that don't attract me,as hot weather etc isn't for me,I prefer cooler climates.My wife says the same. She saw it and wants to go there one day. It did look a great place!
I've lived and worked out in NZ, got married there and consider myself an honorary Kiwi. Biased I know, but I genuinely believe it's the greatest country in the world. This may sound overdoing it, but the images you'll have seen on that programme would still not do the place justice.
I'd actually love to go to North Korea - fascinated by the place!
As I'm a rugby fan it must be some country to have the greatest ever Union teams in the All Blacks !I've lived and worked out in NZ, got married there and consider myself an honorary Kiwi. Biased I know, but I genuinely believe it's the greatest country in the world. This may sound overdoing it, but the images you'll have seen on that programme would still not do the place justice.
I'd actually love to go to North Korea - fascinated by the place!
Yep, Australia has never appealed to me, but would jump at the chance to visit New Zealand.
Also would like to go to Hawaii and Switzerland and Scandinavia.
Never been to Spain, or Greece or Turkey, but they have never appealed to me.
Think one day I would like to go on a cruise and see a few places.
Anyone been on a cruise? If so, would you recommend them?
Does a barge trip on the canal with a dozen drunks from the pub count ? We got from Cov to Rugby before being told to turn back as we were annoying everybody !Been on a few cruises, and enjoyed them all. For me, it's one of the most relaxing breaks you can get.
Nice man. Sounds really lovely!
Where do you reckon would be good to go in NZ, on say a two week visit? I want to head over at some point, but haven't a clue where to start!
New Zealand, Iceland and Sweden/Denmark are top of my list, in no particular order. I tried to immigrate to New Zealand once but they have a points system and I did not have enough points to qualify. They are very selective.Watched a programme the other night on New Zealand and since then I've been reading up on this great country.So if I could ever afford to get there that's the one country on top of my list to visit. What's the one place you want to see ?
Unfortunately, the thing that irks Colombians more than anything else is people who cannot spell the name of their country!Columbia,
And just get fuckin on it like mad style for a week or three
Hawaii is not a country. It's a state of the USA. So you would be visiting the USA.<snip>
Also would like to go to Hawaii and Switzerland and Scandinavia.
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I'll start by saying 2 weeks wouldn't get you very far, 3 at minimum and even then you'll miss a lot. South Island is for scenery, north for towns. Central Otago/Westland on the south is utterly beautiful - Queenstown is everything you've ever heard it is! Happy to help further if you do go!Nice man. Sounds really lovely!
Where do you reckon would be good to go in NZ, on say a two week visit? I want to head over at some point, but haven't a clue where to start!
If you prefer cooler climates you should come and live with my wife.Bet it was the same programme ! I've done some hiking in Scotland and both countries are similar. As an outdoor lover New Zealand appeals to me,and I'm like Otis I reckon as Spain and countries like that don't attract me,as hot weather etc isn't for me,I prefer cooler climates.
Yes, I know that, smart arseHawaii is not a country. It's a state of the USA. So you would be visiting the USA.
New Zealand appeals as s place I have never been, Australia has no appeal to me a there must be some Australians left there and I couldn't be bothered with them.
I always say when I win the lottery I will live in Seattle and my wife wants live in San Fran so perfect.
Go middle ground and live in Portland then.
One of the nicest cities I've been to in the US.
Nicest I have been to is Denver, which has been voted America's second best city after Seattle.Go middle ground and live in Portland then.
One of the nicest cities I've been to in the US.
Nobody really mentioned Canada ? Anybody been ?
Hobart. Then walk north to LauncestonNice man. Sounds really lovely!
Where do you reckon would be good to go in NZ, on say a two week visit? I want to head over at some point, but haven't a clue where to start!
Which one Maine or Oregon? Portland in Maine is really nice.Go middle ground and live in Portland then.
One of the nicest cities I've been to in the US.
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