What holiday destinations around the world should everyone try to visit before they die?
I would say that travel is a wonderful thing, there’s no question it does broaden the mind, and I think in the past places like South America and Asia were out of bounds for the average British person simply because it was too expensive to go. That’s changed. But I would also say don’t ignore what’s on your doorstep. It’s very easy to assume that you need to get on a plane, but there’s no doubt the credit crunch is having an impact and the pound against the euro is putting a lot of people off travelling at this particular time. ADVERTISEMENT – Article Continues below google_ad_client = “pub-9804626342109422”; google_ad_slot = “9741037554”; google_ad_width = 300; google_ad_height = 250; Do you think the credit crunch is encouraging more Brits to take advantage of short breaks and explore the UK rather than go abroad? I think as people find that they’ve got less disposable income and they’re feeling the pinch, they’re wandering what to do with their time. There is so much uncertainty as