Of course the Navy has all types of planes, the difference as a pilot with the AF and the Navy is the runway is exactly where you left it when you took off for your mission in the AF, and in the Navy they moved it to a new location.
As much as traveling the world sounds great at this age, the reason many people don't want to go heavies is because they are deployed the most in the AF. A couple of yrs ago they tracked who was deployed the most, and it turned out to be the heavy guys, specifically the KC pilots with over 200 days in the one yr. This becomes very wearing on the military member, especially married, because after a while sleeping in the Q's and eating out for every meal is not as attractive as it sounds.
You should look into the actual services, because there is no guarantee you will get UPT or graduate, but there is a guarantee that you will serve. Stinks to be on a ship, if you hate the water. Stinks to be landlocked if you love the water.
People will tell you great stories of places they lived, however, they typically will omit the places that they never thought they would see. For example, Elmendorf AK is great, but many people who get that assignment paid their dues to places like Camp Red Cloud, S Korea or Clovis, NM. You might want to see the world, like Aviano, Italy, but also be ready to go to Oh My God No, Alamogordo, or Why Not Minot, Freezin is the reason!
I loved every base we were stationed at, but it was because I took the attitude that beaaching would not make me happy. Trust me, as a young newlywed who was born and raised in NJ, when I got to Mt Home, Idaho, I thought I would die. Mt Home, at that time was the HUB of Elmore County with 8,000 people, it had 1 car dealership, 1 grocery store and NO fast food joints...never did I think there was a town in the US that didn't even have a McDonalds, but I found one....Mc D's is there now. Boise is 51 miles away and the closest town. Our family and friends jokingly would say we lived in Bumble F**k, Idaho. So as much as the idea of traveling the world sounds great, remember the adage people plan, God laughs.
BTW, I landed up loving Mt Home, it is a high plains desert with beautiful weather, great outdoor activities and Boise is probably one of the nicest cities in the US.