For me the first place would be any of the countries bordering Iguazu Falls in South America - maybe Argentina. Since I live in Italy and have a home in Colorado in the US, I've already seen a lot of Europe, North America and the Caribbean, but have never been to South America although I've been close enough to see the coast of Venezuela. I particularly like waterfalls and Iguazu looks spectacular. http://www.iguazuargentina.com/
Japan (I hope to travel there this year)
L'Anse aux Meadows (= where the Vikings landed in Canada/the U.S.)
Florida and the Azores (for research purposes)
Las Vegas, Chicago, Gary (Indiana), Neverland, San Francisco, Seattle.
Costa Rica or Cuba or maybe both. Anyway, I'd like to travel to a safe place where they speak Spanish, but which is not in Europe.
Iceland, Greenland (maybe on a transatlantic cruise)
St. Petersburg (maybe on a Baltic cruise)
Bulgaria
Israel (especially Jerusalem and Massada)
Mongolia (just for a few days)
And I'd like to return to:
North Korea,
Helsinki, Sweden, Norway,
Istanbul (not right now, but some day), and of course also London, Paris and the U.S.
Oh, and Rome as well, to see the coliseum because when I first saw it I was nine years old and didn't really understand what it was all about.
Japan
Rome, Shiraz, Isfahan, Paris, Sidney
they are good places!!
ladakh, lahaul and spiti, sikkim, arunachal pradesh of my own country. and i'd want to pay a visit to russia and south africa. then pakistan:-)
paris definitely. taiwan also for their food. and also rome. venice too. africa, vietnam & thailand for volunteering work.
paris good place .