Yes, airports do count. Excluding your home country of course.
Netherlands
Italy
Kuwait
Croatia
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
United Arab Emirates
Canada
Greece
Turkey
Salt Lake City
PS: I'm looking at you Bobak...
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Yes, airports do count. Excluding your home country of course.
Netherlands
Italy
Kuwait
Croatia
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
United Arab Emirates
Canada
Greece
Turkey
Salt Lake City
PS: I'm looking at you Bobak...
When Bobak buys a car he goes to the dealership in that car's country of origin.
Excluding my home country, just Japan. I'll hopefully be back there soon to study in Nagoya.
Scotland
England
Wales
Ireland
Germany
Portugal
Spain
Italy
Iceland
France
The Netherlands
Czech Republic
Japan
China
Thailand
Canada
Mexico
Caymans
Costa Rica
Jamaica
Bonaire
Bahamas
Turks and Caicos
Aruba
I think thats it...
Im from New York but am living in London now. Been trying to hit up a new country ever month or two.
Edit: No airports.
For Airports just add Hong Kong
Only England, and Canada, but as I get older and get more confidence in traveling and more money, I plan on at least going to Japan.
Just my opinion, and I don't care what anybody says, traveling is fucking stressful! Is it worth it? It's up to you....
I predict in this thread they'll be lots of yuppies who drink wine and have money who like to travel who will brag about it. The people who have barely traveled, won't chime in.
Israel
Switzerland
Mexico
Austria
Belgium
France
Greece
Hong Kong
Ireland
Italy
Macedonia
Portugal
Romania
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
UK
USA
Most of it for business reasons, so i did not get to see much of most countries...:(
Thatīs a pretty tough question for me, i never really thought about that.
If you just refer to Austria, itīs even harder to tell since i basically saw the airport in Vienna, my hotel in St.Pölten and lots of highways and shopping malls throughout the country...
Apart from that i was pretty impressed by New York City, which was my only visit to the US a good 10 years ago... Itīs a big difference if you see the skyscrapers on TV or in the movies or if you actually walk through the streets of Manhattan.
I also really liked the "warmer territories" like Spain, Greece, Turkey. Would really like to spend a vacation in one of these countries...
I actually forgot to mention the Netherlands in my list, have been there several times. So my apologies to the dutch members, your country is definitely worth mentioning. :D
All European countries except Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
The Netherlands is my fave country.
Airports don't count.
Canada.
:(
Austria
France
Belgium
Germany
Netherlands
Italy
Mexico
Spain
Greece
Turkey
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
England
Ireland
Germany
Netherlands
France
Spain
Portugal
Greece
Czech Republic
Belgium
Poland
Nowhere outside of Europe, unfortunately. And I'm sorta cheating when I list Greece and Spain, because I've only been to one of their resort islands for each of those two.
Canada
Indonesia
Israel
Japan
Lebanon
Palestine
Taiwan
Airports only to those listed below:
Germany
Jordan
United Kingdom
I wish I could travel more.
Just been to the Philippines and USA. I'd like to go to Japan or Egypt first.
I know, but honestly it depends on the airport.
Zurich airport in December gives you a pretty damn good idea about a dominant culture in Switzerland.
Caviar bar, insanely high-tech and precise EVERYTHING, a-frame chalets out on the hillsides with 2ft snow on the roof.
Flying in and out over the Alps.
Does it compare to a tour of Switzerland? Obviously not.
But was it hilariously swiss? Yes.
Shoot, SwissAir, the airline itself gives you an idea of what Swiss culture is like.
Have you been to those tiny countries, like Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg?
Anyways I'm with 'Duf. Airports don't count. I won't list mine.
I've been to:
England
Scotland
Wales
Israel
Egypt
Turkey
Jordan
And the good ol' U S of A.
I did spend a really long time in some of those places though. How long was I in the Middle East last year? I think it was about 3 and a half months. I'm planning a trip to Portugal and Spain relatively soon too.
Canada
Bahamas
Mexico
Japan
China
Hong Kong
I wish travel wasn't such a giant pain in the ass. When ever I watch old timey british murder mysteries it always makes me wish I could just take lavish trains and boats all over the world. I hate airports.
Shamefully, only France and Holland
I'm going to do an international world tour where I fly to every country in the world and land at their airports.
Then I can say I have been to every country in the world.
I knew you'd catch on.
Syria
Greece
Qatar
UAE
Netherlands
Belgium
France
UK
Canada
Canada
British Territories in the caribbean (i.e the caymans- but i dont know what else to call them).
Mexico
belize
hondouras
austrailia
japan
thailand
south korea
india
china
vietnam
Canada
Mexico
Texas
Haiti
Dom Rep
Cuba
Puerto Rico (if that counts)
Aruba
Various uninhabited Bahama territory islands
The UK
New Jersey
Japan
Mexico
Italy
Vegas
Canada
England
Scotland
France
Belize
Guatemala
Mexico
San Francisco
- Japan
- USA
- Bahamas
Airports Swizterland, Brazil.
Has anyone ever been to Argentina? :lolz:
Heh, why not?
France
Luxemburg
Belgium
UK - England
Canada - Ottawa and Montreal (any Quebec nationalist dans la maison?)
Syria
Lebanon
Egypt
Turkey - Antakya region
China - Beijing and Shanghai, with a (relatively small) layover in Zhenjiang province.
I've got a year or two before the passport expires. Time to go to the US State Dept's site to review visa reciprocity!
Man, I love that word. "Reciprocity!"
Canada
Israel
UK
Iceland
Denmark
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Russia
I rode into the black part of town, once.
Shit, I'm surprised how many people have been to Israel, and the Persian Gulf. That's kind of kooky.
The only one that matters.
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Mexico
Canada (at the border across from Niagara Falls)
United States (since I live in *The Republic of Texas* ---running joke)
and I'm the ruler of the Armed Republic of Tucumcari (from an old Internet Game once talked about here on the boards)
yhap, it's damn true.
Japan
The Bahamas
St. Maarten (or whatever country owns it)
My German wife wants to visit the fatherland next summer, but a $3000 bill for just the tickets to Germany is pretty intimidating... Goodness knows what everything will cost on top of that. I don't know about this.
Canada
Onondaga Nation
Just the USA so far, planning on Iran.
Canada
Mexico
I rarely travel, but hopefully I can visit the Philippines and a couple European countries one day.
USA
mexico
ireland
england
belgium
france
spain
that's it so far, being in ireland you'd think i'd travel more, but i was unemployed for a long while and couldn't afford to go anywhere.
Us (live there)
Canada
Thailand
Hong Kong (was in the airport )
Burma ( was on a tour,riding an elephant n the guide said we passed thru Burma who knows.
I agree airports shouldn't count. I was considering getting a flight w. a long lay over n taking a cab in to Hong Kong n spend a few hrs there so I can count that one. Once I save up money I will travel more. It nice to wander n explore a new country.
There a cool map app on Facebook where u can mark all the countries n cities that u been to.
Yes, all of them. Luxembourg is tiny but great, been there lots of times over the past 20 years during their national holiday (June 23rd), they sell awesome fireworks! :D
Andorra I've visited during a trip to Valencia/Spain. Great old buildings, good food. Monaco is awesome, bit too pricey for me, though. I've visited Liechtenstein twice en route to Italy via Switzerland, it's easy to miss because it's so small... :)
I'm not going to include airports. That doesn't count IMO.
England
Ireland
Wales
Canada
Mexico
Jamaica
Bermuda
Barbados
Bahamas
Antigua
US Virgin Islands
Sint Maarten
Cayman Islands
Martinique
Puerto Rico
Belgium
Canada
China
Cuba (in two weeks!)
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dubai
France
Germany
Hong Kong (although part of China!)
Italy
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Spain
South Africa
Sweden
Switzerland
UK
US
No airport stops included and only Canada has been exclusively work.