50 Overrated Vacation Destinations

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No one wants to deal with crowds, so why would anyone go on a cruise where you'll be surrounded by strangers galore? The only real escape you'll have is locking yourself in your room, which would kinda suck. On top of that, cruises aren't cheap – especially the "all-inclusive ones." The only hope is that you'll get some good food, but that's honestly doubtful. 

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The last sad thing about a cruise? You won't get the full experience of visiting another country...assuming that's the type of cruise you chose. Most stop very briefly, and that only gives you time to see the locations that are extra touristy and extra expensive. Your best bet is just going wherever you want to go without paying for any "package." 

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Did you know...

  • The surface area of Pluto is just under 6.5 million square miles. The CIA Factbook lists the area of Russia to be just over 6.6 million square miles. That makes Russia bigger than Pluto (and much closer to visit). Are you still very upset that Pluto isn’t a planet anymore?
  • Taking a vacation is good for your health! Studies have shown that a vacation can help to lower your risk of heart disease. It's also a proven way to improve your creativity. So if you have some writer's block or need to lower your stress, grab a friend and go on an adventure!
  • You've heard of the phrase "wanderlust," but do you know the German word "fernweh"? It means "far sickness" or an intensely strong urge to travel. The next time you feel the need to head out on a road trip, you've got a case of fernweh. And the only cure is to travel somewhere new!
  • Minnesota might say that it's the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," but Canada has it beat. The country as a whole has over three million lakes. That means Canada has 60% of the world's total number of lakes within its borders. It must seem like paradise for people who like to fish or boat!
  • The largest pool in the world can be found at the San Alfonso del Mar resort in Chile. It has 66 million gallons (enough water to fill 100 Olympic-sized pools). It's 3,323 feet in length, over twice the length of the next biggest pool. At a cost of $3,000,000, that sounds like a pretty good deal.