Donate SIGN UP

Do Certain Nationalities Tend To Go To Certain Countries/resorts?

Avatar Image
bednobs | 20:40 Thu 24th Jan 2013 | Travel
27 Answers
As above really - the question about elba made me think, There are lots of "holiday" destinations that you hardly ever hear british people going to (or perhaps i mean my british friends) Corsica, Aruba, germany, sardinia, sicily, puerto rica are ones that come immediately to mind
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 20 of 27rss feed

1 2 Next Last

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by bednobs. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Not really sure, I know Brits who've been to all those places you mention but maybe there are places that certain nationalities prefer.
I'd recommend Germany as a holiday destination. Lots to see, the people are really friendly and their beer is superb.
Brits tend to go everywhere but there are places that are populated by certain holidaymakers. Dubai - Russians, Mauritius - French, Caribbean - Americans, Singapore/Hong Kong/Bangkok - Aussies.
Question Author
i suppose looking at it from the other way when i went to tenerife it seemed to be exclusively british or spanish
When I lived in the UAE in the early 90's there were no Russians to be seen, just drunken oi ws fro Das Island. Funny how things change?
just drunken oi ws fro Das Island

Temperamental keyboard - it should read "just drunken oil workers"
bednobs, lots of Belgians holiday in Tenerife. Lots and lots.
Lots of Dutch overwinter on the Costa del Sol
Lots of young German families in Majorca. If I could afford it I'd travel around to a different place every year.
Azerbaijan as a holiday destination is often advertised on TV in India and the Middle East.
Oh, and South Africans go to Mozambique (for the diving)
Canadians, particularly in the East, flock to Cuba.
it partly depends on what airlines fly where, who you're likely to meet there (if you go to Aruba or the Cozumel coast you may encounter a few American kids on spring break, which can be tiresome), what distances are involved, the languages spoken, and colonial ties etc. Bangkok isn't that close to Sydney - but there aren't many places closer, so it's a big destination for kids.

Germany is actually 7th for Brits in this list

http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/escape/skyscanner-report-238032

(which is making inquries rather than going there, but it's a reasonable indicator)
Another strange one I discovered last summer - loads of Chinese in the Maldives. They`ve even got an airline specially for it - Mega Air.
Question Author
wow you never think of germany in the context of holidays do you?
Which makes me wonder - does any other nation take over their favourite resorts as much as Brits? British bars, British caffs serving all day breakfasts, even British style curry houses where the staff can only speak Punjab and English, British entertainment - drag artistes, tribute bands, karaoke, British newspapers.

Or is it just us?
I think Americans do (Cancun etc)
hc - and that's exactly why I avoid holidaying in places like that :-(
bednobs, I've been to Germany three times in three years; two of them were river cruises. (The third one was a break in Trier, which we'd loved when we stopped there on the first cruise.)
I've been to Germany. Lovely place and spotlessly clean. I was 13 when I went and I've never dropped litter since :-)

1 to 20 of 27rss feed

1 2 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

Do Certain Nationalities Tend To Go To Certain Countries/resorts?

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.