Trip Idead for 30th
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Trip Idead for 30th
Hello there. I am a 29 year old female looking to travel for my 30th birthday next year.
I'd love to go somewhere tropical.
I am pretty laid back, i'd like some place with beautiful scenery and relaxtion and of course beaches. As well as having the option to go out and explore/hike since i love the outdoors.
I enjoy nightlife and live music but not so much the clubbing scene.
When i am relaxing I would like to be surrounded by nice digs . So I don't want anything run down but nothing super luxurious either.
Great food is also a plus.
I'm not sure what else i am missing. This is really my first time planning a trip. Any suggestions would be wonderful.
Thank you
I'd love to go somewhere tropical.
I am pretty laid back, i'd like some place with beautiful scenery and relaxtion and of course beaches. As well as having the option to go out and explore/hike since i love the outdoors.
I enjoy nightlife and live music but not so much the clubbing scene.
When i am relaxing I would like to be surrounded by nice digs . So I don't want anything run down but nothing super luxurious either.
Great food is also a plus.
I'm not sure what else i am missing. This is really my first time planning a trip. Any suggestions would be wonderful.
Thank you
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HEY GIRL
Im going through the same thing. I just turned 29 last month and planning for a group out of country trip as well. So far I have looked into both South Africa and Spain. And so far Spain has been the talk of the town. Everyone's experience there has been memorable. Where exactly, I have not yet figured out.
Hopefully this post can help me with ideas as well. Thanks for posting
Im going through the same thing. I just turned 29 last month and planning for a group out of country trip as well. So far I have looked into both South Africa and Spain. And so far Spain has been the talk of the town. Everyone's experience there has been memorable. Where exactly, I have not yet figured out.
Hopefully this post can help me with ideas as well. Thanks for posting
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My personal suggestion is Mexico. It's a huge, diverse, beautiful country. That has everything you are asking for. I've traveled there solo more than a dozen times without issue (disclaimer I usually to do Puerto Vallarta and just stay in that one place).
I have many friends who adore Thailand. Some go on the cheap, some go high-end luxury. I know a few people who liked it enough they lived there 3-6 months at a time.
I have many friends who adore Thailand. Some go on the cheap, some go high-end luxury. I know a few people who liked it enough they lived there 3-6 months at a time.
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Beautifullyt, do you not think it might help you get suggestions if you gave a budget total and the amount of time you want to go for?
There is no point in my suggesting the Seychelles if your budget would not allow you to go there. The more relevant information you provide the more relevant responses you will get. Otherwise all you get is places other people like without any regard for what you can afford.
There is no point in my suggesting the Seychelles if your budget would not allow you to go there. The more relevant information you provide the more relevant responses you will get. Otherwise all you get is places other people like without any regard for what you can afford.
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As I said any suggestions would be wonderful. It will help expand my traveling knowledge of places I may like to visit. Either next year or further into the future. I'm looking 5-7 days and I honestly don't know about budget but lets say $3000
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"As I said any suggestions would be wonderful."
I suggest a lot of reading.
Start here: http://www.fodors.com/community/trav...collection.cfm
Then go on to the MANY TRs on the other boards here, plus your library and local bookstore (I spend quite a bit of time with a cup of coffee and guide books at Barnes and Noble when I'm researching a trip). You might look for Rough Guides' "First Time" series, and used copies of Lonely Planet's "Read this First" series. Try the glossy guidebooks first, you don't need to worry about logistics until you've decided where to go.
I suggest a lot of reading.
Start here: http://www.fodors.com/community/trav...collection.cfm
Then go on to the MANY TRs on the other boards here, plus your library and local bookstore (I spend quite a bit of time with a cup of coffee and guide books at Barnes and Noble when I'm researching a trip). You might look for Rough Guides' "First Time" series, and used copies of Lonely Planet's "Read this First" series. Try the glossy guidebooks first, you don't need to worry about logistics until you've decided where to go.
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Re reading, you can limit yourself to places you see on a map of the tropics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropics
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Thanks for all the replies. Sorry I've been MIA. I'd either be flying out of San Jose or San Francisco CA. Thank you thursdaysd for the reading suggestions! The time of year isn't set since it will depend on the off season of where I decide to go.
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