France. I suppose it might be the obvious choice but there really is so much! Paris, obviously, with the monuments and culture and stuff, and other cities like Bordeaux and Strasbourg and Marseille, the South has lovely beaches too, also the West Coast. The countryside is pretty beautiful all through the country but especially (in my opinion) the Loire Valley with its chateaux and Brittany (apparently, never been there...). There's skiing in the Alps. Something for everyone! And it's really different in the South compared to the North so makes for an interesting visit. And the food's just as varied and world-renowned.
Australia. Hands down. Great place to visit during American winter (it's summer there). If you enjoy the ocean it has world class diving or snorkeling. If you enjoy hiking it has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. It's history is also fascinating (and unlike most countries). Though it may be pricey getting there, it is well worth every penny.
I've been to the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Bermuda, and Hong Kong (China). I personally had the most fun in Malaysia.
One of the best trip I have ever had was China.as it was nice country indeed.it was full of sightseeing.moreover everything was really cheap and I enjoy everything there.the only problem was their language as they couldn't speak any word of English.
Budapest, Hungary. I 've gone there on honeymoon!