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Where do Australians want to travel?

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Posted by: Caféstudy

5th Feb 2019 04:42pm

With the holiday season drawing to an end, we here at Cafestudy are already thinking about our next holiday. Looking for inspiration, we have checked in with our Caféstudy community to find out their ideal holiday destinations, if cost was no issue. This is one of the most popular and longest running topics on the Café Chat forum, with almost 1000 responses going back several years!

When we think dream holidays, we often think of the obvious: the beaches of the South Pacific; the history of Europe; or an African safari. However the responses to this question have covered a huge variety of destinations, revealing an almost unlimited range of interests and motivations.

“I would definitely go to Lhasa, Tibet - the sacred place of god because it's my home town I haven't seen in 25 years and still yearning to get a glimpse of it.”

“New York City at Xmas. I think it would be an amazing experience.”

“I would tour Australia and see everything I could, before going anywhere else in the world. We have a beautiful country with marvellous scenery and most Australians do not seem to appreciate that.”

Despite this variety, when you look at the numbers, five holiday destinations stand out from the rest. The United States and United Kingdom top the list of places people would most like to visit, followed by our very own Australia, with Europe and Canada also coming out top of people's wish lists. The numbers wanting to visit these five destinations are significantly higher than nearly all other destinations mentioned.

So what is it about these places that make them stand out as ideal holiday destinations? Most obviously, potential holidaymakers are looking for somewhere different; to get away from their everyday life and see and experience new things. The fact that these locations have come out on top is likely to be reflective of the size and breadth of choice available there. But more interestingly, despite the fact that people are looking to explore new places and experience new things, there is a need to feel a personal connection with a place. This connection could be because of family history, a recommendation, a desire to see, for example, a culture or piece of history that has meant something to them during their lives, or even just a good feeling about a place.

"I would travel to Florida to see a friend of mine from 25 years ago, and then travel to the UK to meet up with old workmates from 40 years ago"

"The Cinque Terre region of Italy. I am from England but met my Aussie husband in Italy and we have only been back once in 40 years, now that we live in Australia."

"I would love to go to Dubai and see the man-made islands and Burj Khalifa. Seeing how they made them on TV looks amazing."

A perfect holiday location seems to be a blend of something different, but familiar at the same time.


Comments 5

Anna32388118
  • 9th Oct 2022 10:42pm

Really wanted to go to Finland someday , heard it is the happiest country in the world.

candy34
  • 27th Mar 2019 06:34pm

Monkey mia in western Australia

margaretjulia
  • 19th Mar 2019 04:39pm

We have always enjoyed travelling in Australia and New Zealand. We caravanned for many years and have been to many out of the way places. A couple of years ago we went from Adelaide and home again via Alice Springs, Darwin, Booleroo, Cloncurry, Longreach, Winton Bourke Broken Hill Barossa Valley. It was a great experience.
Our daughter lives in Europe and we have holidayed in out of the way places in Croatia, Bosnia and western europe as well as Greece with her family. However Australia is best. New Zealand a close second

poppyb
  • 19th Mar 2019 04:10pm

I only want to travel within Australia.. Anywhere overseas does not interest me.. I love Tasmania and would travel there every time if I could afford it...

PGS
  • 31st Mar 2019 11:08am
I only want to travel within Australia.. Anywhere overseas does not interest me.. I love Tasmania and would travel there every time if I could afford it...

... if I could afford it.
Sadly, that's one of the big problems here. For the cost of going to Perth for a weekend, I could have a week in Singapore - and Singapore isn't cheap.

We try to go to country festivals as much as possible, but prices prohibit a lot of them. It costs more to go to the ABBA festival in Trundle, than to the Elvis one at Parkes. For either of them I could go to Malaysia or Thailand.