I'm not really a hot sun & beach vacation kind of person. My favorite trips have been to northern climes...but we're on permanent vacation now.
We try to roadtrip several times a year (particularly to TX, where my 95-year-old father lives). We picked up a senior pass for the NPS and want to visit as many of those as we can on our road trips. We have a goal of making it to all 50 states: I have 6 left, (RI, CT, MA, NH, VT & ME), and he has those plus South Carolina & Alabama.
We also try to take a cruise per year - alternating between warm waters and cooler waters. Last spring was an ISU alumni sponsored trip through the Panama Canal, next summer it will be Copenhagen to Tarragona, Spain. Our goal is to make it to all 7 continents. Last spring, one of the stops was in Colombia. Now all we have left are Africa, Antarctica and Australia.
I'm still trying to convince him that Antarctica would be cool! 
We were planning on Australia this year, but the wildfires pushed us in a different direction.
We're kind of a mixed bag of "type A" and "type B" travelers. You would NEVER want to fly anywhere with me because I am an absolute bear until I am sitting IN my seat ON the plane. I'm not afraid of flying. I'm afraid of missing my flight - which we have done during flight changes in Denver, more times than I care to remember! Cracks me up that DSM bills itself as an "international" airport, but you have to fly to a hub to go any distance.
However, road trips are a different story. We have a general destination, but like to change directions on the fly. Two years ago we went to Ohio for TBT, and returned home via Niagara Falls & Ontario. The following year, we went to College Station (in east Texas), but returned home via Carlsbad, NM. It's nice to NOT have a schedule, and hotel booking apps are one of the best uses of cell phones, IMO!
TL;DR We love to travel!