Which countries have you traveled to?
By maximax8
@maximax8 (31046)
United Kingdom
October 5, 2008 12:37pm CST
Traveling is my top hobby and I have been to about 50 different countries:
Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, French Polynesia, Cook Islands and Samoa.
The USA, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and St Lucia.
Israel, Jordan, Turkey, the Maldives, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
Tunisia, Kenya and the Seychelles.
Ireland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Malta, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein.
Which countries have you visited before?
How many is that?
If you haven't been abroad yet which countries would you like to visit?
6 responses
@DEVONECO (144)
• United States
16 Oct 08
You've been quiter a traveler haven't you? I have had the opportunity to travel to your country, England twice - and visited Nottingham, London, Portsmouth, York, Sheffield and Southampton. I also lived in London 2 months. The other countries I have visited are - Belgium, Australia, India, UAE, Oman, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Hawaii (which is part of USA - but is altogether a different country) and USA (where I live now). By the way, am originally from Sri Lanka. I plan to visit Italy, France, Greece, South Africa, Brazil Argentina, Chile, Mexico, China, Japan, soem Pacific Islands, Seyshelles, Mauritius - to name a few. I'd love to do a Eurail trip so that I can cover a series of countries. You should visit Sri lanka some time - its a paradise - and the psople are fantastic!
@Reesers (1387)
• United States
7 Oct 08
Wow! You've really seen a lot of the world!
My list isn't nearly as long as yours but I've been to England, France, Wales, and Jamaica. And of course I've seen a lot of my home country, USA. Hopefully I'll get to see Ireland and Scotland next year. Sweden is also on the list but I'm not sure when that will happen. It was supposed to be next year but it fell through.
@LightninStrike (5915)
• Saint Vincent And The Grenadines
6 Oct 08
Wow, you can say you've been to a lot of places, no kidding. My list is way more modest. I've been to france several times, portugal, england several times, holland, belgium, greece and that's it!
@teison2 (5921)
• Norway
5 Oct 08
I am from Norway. have visited Sweeden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, England, France, Spain, Portugal, Luxenbourg, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Italy, Greece, San Marino, Vatican state, Tunisia, The USA, Thailand, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. 23. Not sure I remembered them all. I rarely do. I would like to travel to Taiwan, Japan, All over south America. I'd like to visit pacific islands, and som emore places in Africa. High on my list is Iceland though. I think it is so fascinating how they have managed to keep their language intact and so much closer than most others to what it was like a thousand years ago.
@soleya (1100)
• Latvia
5 Oct 08
I really love to travel, it is my passion. I am not counting money for traveling, because it gives me so much emotions and memories that are valuable for me and makes my life vivid. I used to be in United states, traveled all around europe, I used to be in Africa and I know that all interesting countries and adventures are still to come.
@lmjones006 (19)
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5 Oct 08
Wow, you really have travelled a lot! I've been to New York, Norway (Oslo, Lofoten Islands), Poland (Zakopane), Hungary (Budapest), Spain (Barcelona, Girona, Seville Toledo, Madrid, Cadiz -worked there for a while) Russia (Moscow, St Petersburg, Astrakhan, Kazan, Volgagrad, Belguim (Brussells) France (Paris, Rouen) Cyprus (North and South), Germany (Nurembourg), Czech Republic (Prague) Italy (Bairdo, San Reno, Genoa, Mantua, Verona, Milan, Sardinia), Ireland (Dublin), Croatia (Split), Bosnia and Hercegovina (Sarajevo, Mostar), so I've been to 15 countries - actually more than I thought! I would like to go all over the USA and South America at some point in the not too distant future and the Antarctica.