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julesp812 Nov 3rd, 2014 10:25 AM

25th wedding anniv travel
 
Celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary and am looking for drop dead travel ideas for summer 2015..... Not cruise people but have been recommended to take a Crystal Cruise. Any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Looking at about an 8 day vacation

janisj Nov 3rd, 2014 01:55 PM

From WHERE? For how much $$$$?

Anywhere in the World??? or are you asking about a specific country/region/continent???

NewbE Nov 4th, 2014 08:42 AM

Have you considered subscribing to a travel magazine, or two or three? I certainly find them inspiring, and you'll see ideas that you would not have come up with on your own.

kja Nov 4th, 2014 04:07 PM

If you aren't cruise people, then I'm not sure why you would consider one, particularly since you have LOTS of other options.

Another source of inspiration: go to a library or bookstore and look through guidebooks that feature a large number of high quality photographs, e.g., National Geographic Traveler, Eyewitness, or Insight Guides.

For us to say anything, we'd need to know much more - including something about your interests. Beaches? Museums? You tagged this food & wine, and that helps, but we need to know more.

Happy anniversary!

toddpeterson Nov 6th, 2014 04:52 PM

Hi julesp812! Since you tagged this post with Food & Wine, I assume that it is your main consideration for the trip. Well, there are a lot of good places with great wines and food. You can visit a 3-4 places in 8 days, spending 2 days in each places. You can go to the beach, wineries, etc. It would be better if you give us further details so we can help you.

TC Dec 4th, 2014 09:48 AM

Why do people ask these questions and then never return for the answers?

janisj Dec 4th, 2014 01:25 PM

Probably mostly because they register and think they'll get an e-mail notice if there is activity on the thread. Or they log off and can't find their way back. IME 20-25% of newbies are never heard from again.


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