It’s time to travel!

For many people, traveling represents one of the most exciting ways to make the most of your time. We spend so much of our lives in our geographically restricted boundaries that visiting a destination we have never been to before elicits a liberating response in most of us.
Traveling and going on vacation is also a means to get away from all the stress and bustle of modern life. For some people, traveling is what they do because they want to see the world and check places off a bucket list. Where you go and what you choose to do with your travel time depends on your preferences and budget. By taking this quiz, we can determine your personality as a tourist and suggest where you should head to next.
Be it a sun and sand vacation, a trek into nature or an eco-resort, answer these questions and we'll tell you where you should go on your next big travel adventure.
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6 Comments
I got: Costa Rica!
I have been to Guatemala, Yucatan, Belize, and Honduras, but I’ve never been to Costa Rica. I’ll look into it.
Alaska mmm Bit too cold might be very interesting as long as dont have to walk on snow or ice. Rather have colder temps than extreme heat. Be ok on a sleigh ride let somebody else ferry me around and do the work. Would be afraid of slipping falling etc bit old and doddery now, cruise might be ok
I got: Alaska!
If you want a fun and exciting vacation but aren’t into sandy beaches, Alaska is a great destination to choose. Wildlife, beautiful scenery and an escape into nature might be just what you are looking for.
YUHHH I love beaches too thoo
I got: Alaska!
If you want a fun and exciting vacation but aren’t into sandy beaches, Alaska is a great destination to choose. Wildlife, beautiful scenery and an escape into nature might be just what you are looking for.
Spot on!
sameee
I got: Costa Rica!
If you are an eco-adventurer, then you’ll love visiting Costa Rica. The eco-tourism is second only to the Galapagos.