Cyprus does it for me. Have been going for the last 14 years and its definitely under my skin, and I think it always will be.
As for 'sun' holidays we havn't returned to the same place - yet, we were to go back to Cyprus last year but circumstances changed that, though I would return to Cyprus again, I really loved it there.
I have only been travelling for around 6 years - i'm a late starter so I want to see as much as I can, while I can - just wish I could afford to go away more often or further afield - maybe some day
We are trying to convince ourselves to try other places (Mostly because of other people's reaction when we say we are going to Turkey AGAIN. Places on our list are Jamaica, Mauritius and Goa. I have spent the last couple of days looking on the Goa forum, trying to glean information as to best places to stay, places to visit etc BUT apart from the fact that you can tell that people that go there love the place it hasn't come accross as very appealing, and I'm really surprised at that. So far I've learnt that, there seems to be cattle and animals on the beaches. the beach have a habit of washing away, there is a ship wreck tanker blotting the landscape on one beach,thats been there 10 years. There's actually a topic on whether its safe to swim in the sea! Bars seem to be called Shacks, these lots of beggars! Getting in and out at the airport sounds a bit of a nightmare with security checks. I'm trying to broaden my horizons but getting cold feet.
Wendy
I could never understand why people go to the same place every year..until I discovered Thailand, now I can totally understand why my boyfriends parents go there twice a year every year! They tried Egypt in April and had a good time but just didnt enjoy it as much as their Thai holidays. They are revisiting Cha Am this year (last there 6 yrs ago) and we will be joining them for our 3rd trip to Thailand although it will be our 1st to Cha am (previously visited Koh Samui, Phuket, Phi Phi and Bangkok)
To be honest I do think people are missing out if they continually go to the same places - but I say that only when they haven't tried anywhere else. What I mean is if you go on your first trip abroad after always holidaying in the UK and love it and then proceed to go nowhere else I think you are missing out on maybe finding other places you like better or just as much. If you've already been abroad to a few places you will have a better idea about comparisons.
As an example my sister in law's father always holidays in Wales, which is great, all the kids and grandkids go. He was persuaded to join them all in Tenerife a few years ago. Well, he loved it and immediately started requesting they go again the next year. However my bro persuaded him to go to France with them and see what he thought of that. Well, he loved that too even though it was a completely different kind of holiday. He is now not afraid of trying out new places (but still goes to Wales every year!).
Thats why I am having a look around the forums.
Been to Ibiza, Spain Malta Majorca Teneriffe but once was mostly enough at those places.
I could live in Icmeler but happy to go back every year for a holiday.
I go to other parts of Turkey but there is something about Icmeler that draws you back time and time again.
Couldn't agree with you more, JayTrip - can't put my finger on what it is, but Icmeler has a charm all its own which earns itself a place in your heart.
for the first time in 1997.
We've returned there every year since - we just love the place, and especially the people.
(We've only stayed in 4 different accomodations throughout the years, each better than the last.)
Our children have grown up with another "home from home", they feel comfortable in the area, and know it
like the back of their hands.
Like us, they now have their own friends there (who they keep in touch with throughout the year)
Because of all these factors, over the years we have been able to give them a certain amount of freedom that
I doubt they would have had anywhere else.
Our children are now young adults and still want to return there every year - either with or without us.
(Of course, they also want to venture to other climes, and, circumstances allowing, do so.)
To be totally honest, after (both my husband and I) travelling the world over, I never thought I would hear myself
say it, but I wouldn't think I was going on holiday unless I returned there.
It would be useless us going anywhere else at the moment, because I know we would just be comparing everything to
Albufeira and it's wonderful people.
Last month we went to Falesia - fab hotel but the area does not compare to Albufeira.
We love walking along the beach. Do you know if the lift is now in operation by the Rocamar Hotel?
Until I went to Turkey.
I have been there five times and am about to book my sixth.
Up until now, we have always stayed in the same hotel too, but this time I'm going to get a villa.
We have been to other places in between our trips to Turkey - we went to the Dominican Republic, it cost us four times what our usual holiday in Turkey cost and it was very disappointing.
So we will continue to go to other places now and then, but Turkey seems to have won a place in our hearts! So I guess by my own admission, I am boring!
It's our very own home from home and we no longer need to take luggage with us (apart from hand luggage) as we have everything we need over there. I absolutely adore arriving, dumping the cases and going into town to meet with all our friends again - I think I know more people there than I do here!!!!
Funny how things change when you find somewhere that when you land at the airport, you think Oh I've come home.
Having lived and worked in the middle east 30yrs,the I am home feeling is when the plane lands at Heathrow or Manchester,then travelling home on a crip march morning i know i am home.I have travelled for most of my adult life but the UK with all its faults is still the best place in the world for me.
Salou we done loads when the kids were small, as it had plenty for them to do.
Marmaris i have visited loads of times, every year, sometimes twice a year for the past 6 years, again because of my sons...they love it there, i feel that i know the place as well as i know my home town lol
However i put my foot firmly down before booking next years holiday.......we are going to Icmeler
although its only along the road from Marmaris, im looking forward to a different resort but marmaris is so close if the kids want to visit.
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