How many countries have you been to? Which is your favorite, why?

So you were that ginger bell-end who was in the news a year or two ago.

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Nice fannypack.
 
UK

USA (11 states)

Canada

Germany

Sweden

Croatia

Italy

France

Spain

Canary Islands

Egypt

UAE

Qatar

Maldives

My favourite place was Hawaii
 
Canada

America

Mexico

Netherlands

Switzerland

Germany

Austria

Slovenia

Croatia

Serbia

Favourite was Austria, but I would really like to revisit Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia with more time.
 
Is that your actual stache or did you just wax your crack and stickytape the strip with bumhairs to your face?
 
USA

Canada

Mexico

Grand Cayman

Bahamas

Haiti

Iceland

UK

France

France would have to be my favorite so far.
 
Sweden

Finland

Denmark

Germany

Poland

Czech Republic

Austria

England

France

Italy

Spain + the Canary Islands and Mallorca

Cyprus

USA
 
I don't necessarily agree with you... international travel is not "very Cheap" especially if you are going with a family like most of these kids. Realize that for a majority of people, travelling to 10+ countries is A Lot of money
 
You can do it for very cheap...I went to France, Czech, Denmark, and Amsterdam with only 25 pounds in my pocket when I left.

Planes are expensive, but travelling doesn't always have to be.

I mean I made more money the year I was in NZ than I would have had I been working in the states...
 
yea you don't need to be rich to travel internationally. and by the time you're as old as I think you are if you actually wanted to travel outside Canada/US then you would have. My longest international trip was 2 months and after all was said and done with airfare included it cost $2400. 3 weeks of that was also in pricey western Europe (although the rest was in Africa so that may have made up for it). But $670 for round trip ticket to/from Paris after all fees, bring something comfy to sleep on, and you're set.
 
EnglandIreland

Scotland

Wales

France

Belgium

Switzerland

Austria

Germany

Czech Republic

Spain

Cyprus

Italy

Greece

Iceland

South Africa

Argentina

Peru

Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

USA (CA, NV, UT, CO, WY, MT, WA, OR, ID)

Bolivia is an amazing place to visit, Austria has the best skiing, England is my home

 
Born and raised in the US, travelled to Canada and Mexico

Don't know for sure which is my favorite but I know it's not Mexico
 
-Canada-Usa

-Jamacia

-France

-Belguim

-UK

-Neitherlands

Canada is still my favourite or British Columbia to be exact theres just nothing like it. Terrain is beautiful, people are relitively nice, Good pots, Whistler is the best ski resort in north am easily possibly the world.
 
why are you assuming that these are all kids traveling with family?

I know a lot of people (myself included) who have scrounged up money for a plane ticket straight out of high school. It's pretty simple really... work for a few months-> dont spend money on stupid shit-> buy plane ticket -> go traveling...

When you don't have any debt to pay off or kids to support it's pretty easy to do. For example, in 2012 I went to Central America for two months, total cost = $1600 (airfare included..).

 
This, not everyone on this site is a kid, I'm not rich but I prioritise travel over other stuff and have gotten to go to some amazing places and do some ridiculous shit.
 
arubamexico

canada

spain

swaziland

south africa

Aruba was by far my favorite. Such an awesome, laid back, chill island vibe and I partied for the first time in my life with sean kingston on the beach (kinda sounds gay, but the man is fucking cool).
 
Well I definitely disagree with you because I know from 15+ years of experience that you can travel for very cheap. Flying the family to Paris for Christmas on Delta is not a necessity and obviously not the kind of trips I'm referring too, so it's a pretty silly example.

I'm not rich, I understand the value of a dollar.
 
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