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16 Destinations To Add To Your Travel Bucket List

Need some inspiration for you bucket list of places to travel?

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16 Destinations To Add To Your Travel Bucket List
Newell's Travel

I LOVE to travel and see new places, like most people I know. I thought I would share the places I would love to travel to and see to inspire the inner traveler in you.

1. Ireland

More specifically, the west coast of Ireland. There are cliffs, the beauty of the ocean and just nature.

2. Italy

Especially the historic and beautiful cities of Rome, Venice, Florence, and Milan.

3. Grand Canyon

This Arizona attraction is one for everyone should see. You can stop by on your road trip through the 50 states.

4. Myrtle Beach

I mean, who doesn't love the beach? No one, exactly.


5. Disney World

You don't have to be a child to love Disney, I'm 19 and I LOVE Disney. What better way to show your love than to visit a place that shares your love for it with you?

6. Cancun, Mexico

This is a HUGE vacation and honeymoon spot. I don't blame those travelers, it's just gorgeous!

7. Niagara Falls

I heard the Canada side is so much better than the U.S. side, so get your passport ready and head on over there.


8. Gatlinburg, Tennessee

A huge tourist attraction here in the United States. They have so many activities and places to visit here. You'll have to stay a month to see it all thoroughly I bet.

9. Greece

Okay, okay so maybe I've watched Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants too many times, but really, Greece is beautiful and it is probably number one on my personal travel bucket list.

10. Spain

More specifically Barcelona and Madrid. Barcelona because of the Cheetah Girls, duh. I love my movies.

11. Las Vegas

You should probably be at least 21 to visit this one with the casinos and all. This place is place everyone MUST go to at least once in their life. Remember, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

12. Alaska

It's hard to choose where because the whole state is nothing but the beauty of nature. Juneau and Anchorage are the some of the biggest tourist attractions in this state though.

13. Hawaii

Who doesn't want to visit Hawaii? This place is on everyone's list, I guarantee it. All kinds of tropical fun goes on here. It's a must go place.

14. Bora Bora

You're surrounded by clear water, and who doesn't want that? You can scuba dive, just swim, and relax on this vacation spot.

15. France

There are sooo many places in France you should definitely visit. One of the most well known of these places is Paris (you know, the Eiffel tower and what not). Romantic if you are looking for a honeymoon spot!

16. London

Hey, you can't go to France without going to London. They just automatically go together, it's just how it is.


Okay, so now you know where you should visit. Next step is to plan these visits. Don't wait until you are retired, do it now!


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