Monday, May 7, 2012

Ideal Vacations

My Ideal Vacation Places!
Now I think we have all sat there and thought about somewhere else we would love to be at that moment, whether we are at home, in the office, at the in-laws :p or on vacation in a place a little less ideal then in your dreams.
Me? I'm going to tell you all about my dream's, and other great places I've stumbled upon, and hopefully someday that dream will be a reality.
My first choice, Greece. 

 Santorini Greece:

Mount Athos Greece:
Athens Greece:
                           

Can you see why I choose Greece? its beautiful!
I will def be looking at this site once were able to take a real vacation. - http://wikitravel.org/en/Greece
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Then there is Italy, Rome to be Precise.
I love the History, the whole city is like an old masterpiece, or more like a million old masterpieces :p


And of course you cant forget Venice:

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Then of Course there is Egypt, Ireland, Scotland, England, France, maybe Japan, and many more places. I won't grace you all with pictures because to tell you the truth, this article is getting really long and I can't seem to find a way to cluster the pictures.

Other Great Places I Would Love to Visit - Hotels and info I got from yahoo :p

Peckforton Castle
Cheshire, UK


Film geeks will get a kick out of staying at a castle where several film and TV shows were shot, includingRobin Hood, starring Patrick Bergin and Uma Thurman. The medieval-style castle was built in the mid-19th century, was turned into a hotel in 1988, and now has 48 individual guest rooms. On the castle grounds, try your hand at falconry, archery, rappelling, and ropes courses.


Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, France
Room with the View: La Suite Shangri-La

There's something undeniably alluring about Paris: Credit the city's charming streets and cafés, if you would like, but don't neglect its dazzling scenery. From day to night, you can admire magnificent views of the Eiffel Tower, the Seine River, and the Grand Palais in La Suite Shangri-La. This seventh-floor suite exudes an air of indulgence, with regal blue, gold, and cream hues, natural wood floors, a private terrace, a decadent shower and Jacuzzi, and unparalleled panoramic views of the City of Lights. And if this 2,938-square-foot deluxe suite isn't quite spacious enough, you can always connect to the adjacent 5,382 square-foot apartment.


The Fairmont San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Room with the View: Penthouse Suite

Perched above San Francisco's prestigious Nob Hill neighborhood, The Fairmont San Francisco Penthouse Suite offers some of the most spectacular (if not the most spectacular) city vistas. From this 6,000 square-foot retreat, you'll have 360-degree views of the San Francisco skyline and the bay. And as you admire the breathtaking vistas, you can pamper yourself in one of the room's luxurious marble baths or cozy up at the living room fireplace. The Penthouse Suite boasts three spacious bedrooms, four bathrooms, an airy living area, a dining room, library, billiard room, and a private outdoor terrace. The only enticing reason to step outside your private suite might be to experience the delectable culinary creations from the world-renowned chefs who have flocked to this Fairmont branch. But with a room that accommodates 100 guests, why not bring the meal back to your private paradise?


Le Sirenuse, Positano, Italy
Room with the View: Deluxe Sea View Room

Le Sirenuse—a charming hotel in the heart of the Italian village, Positano—lies tucked away in the Amalfi Coast's towering cliffs. From the luxuriant outdoor balcony of the Le Sirenuse Deluxe Sea View Room (sitting about 70 meters above the water), you'll admire unrivaled views of the Mediterranean and the surrounding pastel-washed villas. Complete with hand-crafted marble tiles, a whirlpool bath tub, lavish Italian linens, and Eau d'Italie bath products, this charming retreat has just about everything you could hope for in an Italian escape, down to its stunning vistas from nearly every angle.


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