Sorry to be critical, but your sentence needs a serious revision. I understand what you want to say, but it is completely chaotic.
"Do you have been gone" makes almost no sense at all. You have actually put two different sentences together. "Do you have...?" asks about possession. "Have you been (somewhere)" asks about experience. We add "ever" to the sentence to mean "at any time in your life".
"Gone" doesn't fit here. Look up the difference between "have been (somewhere)" and "have gone (somewhere)". They are really two different things.
"...that's have" makes no sense either. You need to use "that has (something)" or "that is (description)."
Lastly, we have "...a beautiful places." The problem is, "a" means one, but "places" means many. So which is it?
I agree with Moira's neat and clear correction: "Have you ever been somewhere beautiful?"
I'll just rewrite the rest of your sentence properly. "I'm going to take a break from my daily activities and I've decided to go somewhere like this. However, I'm still confused as to where I should go."
To second Moira's advice about slang and lazy forms, if you are making basic mistakes with spelling and grammar, you should avoid any slang forms completely. It makes your natural mistakes look worse, and it tells me that you don't even care. There's nothing wrong with writing it properly. :)
Anyway, I guess you're looking for a place with natural beauty. I'm in a landlocked country, so my best options are to go into the forest or up to the mountains.