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Thanks to everyone who has voted so far - if you haven't cast your vote yet there is just 24 hours to go with the Poll closing tomorrow at 3pm!

When we opened the poll last week, Discover Vietnam raced into a commanding early lead, but with just 24 hours to go there are just 8 votes separating our top 3!

Remember - your votes, comments and photos will help shape our forthcoming Dream Destinations booklet, so have your say now.

Kindest regards,

Julia

Hi AbbaDave,

I'm thinking about doing Peru and Amazon with Travelsphere either next year or in 2016, so I'd be very grateful if you could write up a review of the tour afterwards. I hope you have a fantastic time and please let us know how you got on, especially with altitude sickness as this does worry me a bit. I know the TS tour is overland, with longer to acclimatise than the JY tour but I think it also goes higher than the JY tour, so I'll be very interested to read your comments!

Best wishes,

Bob

Since 2005 I have done 9 Just You trips. After doing the Golden Triangle twice, once with Just You and then with Travelsphere, having Gary Desimone as Tour Manager coincidentally on both, I then did the Spirit of India in February 2011 and India certainly comes out tops . It is incredible and incomprehensible.The iconic Taj Mahal and Amber Fort are stunning. We were lucky we saw tigers on each of our safaris into Ranthambore which was a huge plus but seeing Varanasi, at sunrise, whilst on a boat trip down the Ganges was certainly my highlight.

I have also voted for Peru, I haven't been there yet, after having to cancel last year's trip there because of family problems.

My 3rd dream destination isnot included in your list but it is Kenya. I went there in 2007. The Just You trip was cancelled so my friend and I plus one other lady did the Travelsphere trip which was almost indentical to the JY trip and even departed the same day. A fantastic holiday, never laughed so much, so I then did the shorter Masai Mara and Mombasa holiday with Travelsphere the following year.

The Ultimate Polar Bear Adventure looks amazing, I wish!!

I voted for Peru and India as thats the only places on the list I haven't been to and still want to go. I'm off to Peru this september, but with Travelsphere, as it's a longer trip than JY, fifteen days rather than eleven. There's many other places I would like to visit, Japan, Borneo, Burma, Tanzania, Namibia, Galapagos Islands to name but a few but they are not yet available with JY.

Regds

Jim

I have voted for three destinations which are on my list for future travels. Vietnam too is on my list, but since you could only pick 3 destinations I picked Inspirational China, Istanbul, Troy and Ephesus and Peru. God willing I would like to do some of the American tours in the future as well.

Jaya

Antarictica is on my list.. I would love to see Leopard seals....
Well, in third place I voted for Rome, which I covered recently on the Classic Cities of Italy tour. However, Rome was most certainly not built in a day,so it's unlikely that a first time visitor could cover everything in day and there's so much of it which I have yet to see... Thanks to the good fortune of a late return flight home, I was able to squeeze in the Vatican Museum with the Sistine Chapel, which I believe are now available as part of an optional excursion on the new Rome city break. Well worth spending a little time at, in spite of the crowds. Must go back sometime to venture inside the Colosseum and maybe visit the Capitolan Museum...

In second place, I voted for Inspirational China, a country which I have aspired to visit for quite some time, and look set on achieving later this year. It's all the fault of that remake of "The Karate Kid" which was mostly filmed in Beijing, which seems to be on television frequently...

My personal winner though has to be America's Golden West, which I have been fortunate to have done twice with JY. I love San Francisco with its three historic Cable Car lines, plus their lesser known counterparts - the equally fascinating and colourful fleet of classic Streetcars (trams) which run along the side of the Bay (the Embarcadero to be precise). Keep your eyes open, and you might just spot a "Boat" tram all the way from Blackpool, as the "F" line also hosts trams from Milan and Melbourne to complement the domestic fleet. This marvellous city has been the location of so many fims, such as "Dirty Harry", "Escape from Alcatraz", "The Rock", "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" amongst others. It's almost like being on a movie set, and that's before you get to Los Angeles!

My favourite aspect of LA, is the visit to Long Beach. Many visitors are aware of The Queen Mary, but fewer are aware of the Cold War era Soviet Foxtrot class submarine moored next to her. (This could be perfectly complemented by an onboard visit to the USS Pampanito submarine in San Francisco). Long Beach is also home to the impressive "Aquarium of the Pacific", where memories of the antics of the playful Californian Sea Otters will stay with me for life - they seem to love showing off for the public! (This is just one of several aquariums you could visit on this road trip).

On the journey out of Long Beach, watch the coastline for that icon of California - surfers!

En route to Las Vegas, there is a one night stopover at Palm Springs. Rumours that this is the retirement capital of the US seem completely unfounded. Having experienced a night out or two in Palm Springs (where you are spoilt for choice in restaurants), I can confidently say that the locals out for the evening are a youthful crowd, but without the rowdiness we unfortunately come across in the UK. Indeed, the greatest misdemeanour I witnessed was the tendency for young males (usually as part of a family group) to look up the skirt of a giant statue of Marilyn Monroe. On the advice of my Tour Manager, I am told that they are disappointed!!!

Finally, on to Las Vegas. Do take time to explore the Hotel-Casinos, as there are many attractions within. I was particularly impressed by the Autos Collection within "The Quad" (formerly "The Imperial Palace"), which is the World's biggest classic car showroom. I made a beeline for this from the Stratosphere and made the journey by using the City Monorail - and the Sahara Station which serves the Stratosphere is a brisk fifteen minute walk away. I also enjoyed the Bellagio Fountains and Fremont Street Experience on the LV by Night tour - bigger and brighter than the Blackpool Illuminations, plus live music at the latter! One little tip - when exploring LV by day, buy bottled water from the street vendors who hang out around the walkways which cross over The Strip. It's cheaper to buy from these guys than it is to purchase water from a casino!

Unfortunately, my Dream destinations require me to travel Westward! I've been to Americas Golden West and hoping to do more of the US and Canada but as they aren't on your list I couldn't vote 😞
Was fortunate enough to go on the Vietnam holiday last October. I'm not surprised it's the dream destination of the majority. It was absolutely magical - especially our visit to Hoi An and Halong Bay

Margaret

I wish more Just You holidays went from Manchester. With the majority of the ones I would like to go on being from Gatwick I feel very left out.