Jennifer Aniston

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really?
Don't you want to experience other islands or countries?
I have a friend that goes to Jamaica every year, meanwhile I'm in Thailand, Greece, Mustique or philippines. Going back to the same places would seem to get old. Although I do go to Morocco every year (but not staying in the same hotel/riad)

Agree, there are lots of lovely places and beaches if that's what Jennifer prefers, all over the globe. Seychelles, Mauritius, Bora Bora, the Caribbean, Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia, there are lovely beaches everywhere and plus she has unlimited funds. Jen doesn't seem adventurous, though. But I'm not of that mindset. The world is still beautiful and let's enjoy it while we can.
 
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If I had an unlimited budget and time I would travel to more places outside my comfort zone. But the beach will always be my first love. But i have to have good water. I drink a lot of water and I love water so Mexico is out.
 
I go to the same Carribean island every vacation. I stay in the same hotel every time too. I know the bartenders and love the familiarity of it. It's so much more enjoyable in comfortable surroundings.
I do that too, in Hawaii, usually same 2 or 3 hotels year after year for over 20 years. It becomes like a home away from home and you don't have to figure out where to go, where to eat, what to see. It's not for exploration or new experiences it's for purely unwinding.
 
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really?
Don't you want to experience other islands or countries?
I have a friend that goes to Jamaica every year, meanwhile I'm in Thailand, Greece, Mustique or philippines. Going back to the same places would seem to get old. Although I do go to Morocco every year (but not staying in the same hotel/riad)
I do this too, alternate trips between new destination explorations, which tend to be pretty intense full immersions, and Hawaii, the lazy veg out relaxation trip.
 
I love to travel and have done so for the past 30 yrs (started young...). When I was much younger on a minimal budget I would occasionally revisit places. Nowadays, after each vacation I say to myself, "I must go back." but then never do so because there are still that many fascinating new-to-me places to explore.
The only exceptions - Switzerland, Northern Italy, Nepal - seem to be mountaineering-related, which I continue to do with a passion and my son was brainwashed to enjoy, too.
 
I do that too, in Hawaii, usually same 2 or 3 hotels year after year for over 20 years. It becomes like a home away from home and you don't have to figure out where to go, where to eat, what to see. It's not for exploration or new experiences it's for purely unwinding.
Like going to the cottage -- but with wait staff and chefs!
 
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