How many countries other than your own have you been to ?

Cambodia
Thailand
Vietnam
Hong Kong
Japan
Mexico

Loved the food in all of these countries.

Cool double sunroof flip vagen

Yes! Ours was a ’58, IIRC. Medium blue with a white accent side slash. It was cool. You could drive with the door slid open. Happy memories!

Not enough rust in that one! :wink: A little darker blue though. We got it on the Isle of Man where it had been owned by the same person since new. The years of exposure to salt air made everything rust if it wasn’t painted or plated and scratch-free. The backside of the dashboard was surprisingly (to me) rusty as I found once when I was troubleshooting some fault.

Only 3: Canada, Philippines, and Peru. Not counting some of the sovereign Native American nations I’ve driven through, since they are wholly enclosed within US borders.

We ate surrounded by tribal nations here in NM. Nations within a nation.

More than a few were on Uncle Sam’s dime. I probably missed a couple…

Canada
Australia

Europe:
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Germany
England
Spain
Czech Republic
Poland
Netherlands
Russia
Italy
Austria
Iceland
-Former Yugoslav (a lot of these lines were being drawn & redrawn the first time I was there):
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Serbia
Croatia
Kosovo

East Asia:
Japan
Hong Kong (while still under UK control)
Phillipines
Singapore
Thailand
Republic of Korea

Central(ish) Asia:
Georgia
Afghanistan
Pakistan

Persian/Arabian Gulf States:
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
UAE
Bahrain
Oman
Qatar

Eastern Med:
Greece
Turkey
Jordan
Lebanon
Syria

Central America/Caribean:
Mexico
Honduras
Panama
Cuba
Jamaica
The Bahamas
Dominican Republic

Africa:
Somalia
Kenya
Djibouti
Niger

At home everywhere (and nowhere). I have lived abroad for longer than in the country of which I have a passport.

Had to look at a list of countries of the world to ‘remember’ all the different places I once visited for work, or leisure. 59 in total, not including the city state Vatican City, the Caribbean islands Saba, Sint Maarten, Sint Eustachius and the complete coastline from what was once Yugoslavia (and now several different countries).

Still have most of my old passports and will check to see how many entry/departure stamps I can find.

Canada ,England ,Germany, France , Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Bermuda, B.V.I. /U.S. Virgin Islands, Japan.

Cqdx cqdx

Finland (live)
Sweden
Norway
Russia
Germany
Latvia
Estonia
Greece
Spain

England (born)

The number depends… Does Texas count as its own country?

(it seems to be a matter of much debate)

Besides my own it’s 33, most of them with work although I do take vacations after the job is done from time to time. In a month or so it will be 34.

Ten:

Belgium
England
Germany
France
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
Republic of Ireland
Scotland
Wales

I was born in the USA and hold American citizenship. I reside in Wales.

Debbie travels far more than I do. She routinely fills her passport pages. She has traveled to over 25 countries.

*The United Kingdom is a nation made up of four countries. They are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This video explains the arrangement —> https://youtu.be/rNu8XDBSn10

Quite a few countries in Europe. Other than this? In Oman. When Shabab Oman II visited Szczecin.

Do stopovers at airports count?

Do drive-throughs count?

What's the minimum length of stay?

I liked to travel a lot when I was younger but that was the time when flying was much more comfortable in terms of seat spacing, food quality as well as waiting and processing times at the airport. ;-)

Europe:

Andorra, Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Germany (home country), Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Principality of Liechtenstein, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, UK

The World:

Bahamas, Canada (Québec), Cuba, Israel, Tunisia, Turkey, USA (Southeast & Northeast)

35 or so on my list (based on having actually spent time there, not just travelled through)

Of course it does, I can reference my old Texas school book maps where it clearly shows Texas, and….not Texas.