I have to say from the outset that I didn’t consider Alaska
for this list for no other reason than our nation’s largest state is really
home to me. I would certainly recommend
it to anyone with the opportunity to go but please, don’t do the cruise and think
you’ve experienced what the state has to offer.
No, the list before you covers a few of the places I’ve visited and
found remarkable for a plethora of reasons unique to each. I’m not a travel agent but I’d be happy to
give you a point in the right direction if any of them strike your curiosity.
Photo by Tom) - near Hall of Mosses |
5. Olympic NationalPark – This was the last trip Rinni and I took before this current deployment
pulled me back to Afghanistan and it was completely her idea but it was
perfect. The park itself features plenty
of trees, streams, trails and loads of fresh Pacific West air. The ‘Hall of Mosses’ was incredible to see
but so was the drive in to the park. In
fact, the entire peninsula on the most northwestern tip of Washington state
offers something for just about everyone.
On the way to the park you’ll encounter Forks, the town made famous
after the Twilight movies hit the big screen.
You’ll also have a chance to take a side road to La Push, which was also
featured in the films and is actually part of the reservation. The people in the small towns all around the
area are who you would expect to encounter, friendly and more than willing to
take the time to help an outsider find the best suited places and
activities. For me it was the fresh air
in the rural outdoors with my wife that gave me such a relaxing feeling of
peace.
Photo by Tom - Sunset Beach |
4. Hawaii – It would
have easily been higher on the list but I have to tell you, save up before you
go. As expensive as it is Hawaii is a
place you should definitely see at some point in your traveling life. I’ve always been an ocean-guy. The sound of waves on a beach has an
immediate calming effect, so with miles and miles of beaches, Hawaii was a
great place for an extended vacation.
It’s more than beaches though, Oahu has plenty of hiking, off-roading,
and a ton of Pacific-Islander culture to explore. You can take a slow walk through Haleiwa and
experience small-town island charm or take a drive down to Honolulu and be
thrust into a thriving night life. I was
able to experience some of both but my favorite activity was snorkeling at
Sharks Cove and Hanauma Bay. True, there
are parts of the island where only locals are welcome but if you come to the
island ready to relax, you’ll have a great time.
Photo by Tom - Look kids, Big Ben |
3. London – This has
to be my single favorite city and a spot I hope to see again and again. Big Ben and Parliament be damned, get into
Greenwich for a great open air market and a walk up the hill to see the actual
international dateline. If you need to
sate your inner-hippy then try starting at Trafalgar Square and work your way
to the art and theater district. The
thing about London is that getting around the city is a snap if you’re not
afraid to ride the tube. I’ve not seen
so many museums that were so accessible anywhere else on earth. D.C. is close but London has it beat by a few
centuries. The nightlife is great and
there really is something for everyone from the penny-pincher to the
high-roller. The folks in most part of
the city are great and if you like a pint with your meal you’ll easily get what
you’re looking for in Kensington, Earls Court, or Piccadilly. Best city on the planet!
Photo by Tom - The Alpspitz |
2. Garmisch-Partenkirchen
– The alps have everything to do with why this little spot in the very south of
Bavaria is nearly my favorite rest and relaxation destination. The language can be difficult even if you
speak German simply because the dialect is very different but it won’t impede
you from having a good time. You’ll find
great skiing in the winter and some great hiking in the summers, but year round
the views are like nothing you’ll ever see anywhere else. While you can obviously find plenty of
delicious German restaurants in the area, they also feature other cuisine to
include Italian and Greek. Try them all
and honestly, even after a multitude of trips there over the years I can
honestly say I never had a meal I didn’t love.
The accommodations run the gambit from your hostel to the resort but if
you’re looking to really enjoy the quiet nights taking in the mountain air then
you have to see Hans and Bergita at the Edelweiss Hotel. Just don’t mistake it for the American-run
Edelweiss Lodge and Resort. Make sure to
get out and see some of the other local attractions to include Neuschwansteincastle and Linderhoff palace. There is
plenty to do and enjoy for singles and families.
Photo by Tom - Delphi |
1. Greece – Variety
is the spice of life here, in both the terrain and people you will
encounter. I’ve never travelled to any
country where I felt more welcome than my trip to Greece two years ago. I enjoyed every part of that two-week
vacation, from the quite island life in Poros to the hustle and bustle in
Athens. We based out of a rented villa
near Poros for the first week and branched out to ancient sites within easy
driving distance. You can catch one of
the speedy hydra-ships and island hop for the day or weekend or just pick a
spot on the beach and hang out. Being a
cheese loving guy I fell in love with Saganaki and the wine was pretty tasty
too. Athens is an amazing city with one
of the largest outdoor markets I’d ever seen, stretching for city block after
block. You can miss the Acropolis and a
modest bus ride will get you to Poseidon’s temple. I even made it a point to drive out and see
the ‘Hot Gates’ where Leonidas’ 300 Spartans made their stand. Though the landscape has changed a good deal
it’s worth seeing if you have the time. Probably
one of the most spiritual places on earth is there in Delphi. The ruins go all the way up the side of the
mountain where you will be left absolutely speechless for the incredible views
across ancient columns into the valley below.
There is definitely a unique and peaceful vibe in Delphi. The
absolute charm across the entire peninsula in both landscape and people are why
Greece is my clear number one vacation spot.
Want a tip or to share your own experience at one of the locations on this list then by all means drop a comment. I also have loads of photos from most of the places listed.
2 comments:
Been to 3 of your places. I wish I had made the trip to London. One of the reasons why I joined the Army was because I have seen more in just a few short years than most people will see in an entire life time...and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
Frank
Been to Germany but not sure if the village that we went to was in Bavaria. The scenery looks very similar. Very informative travel blog here. Definitely, I need to visit London in my future vacation plans.
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