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Where to Honeymoon

Consider a “couples-only” resort where everyone there will be in love and showing it! Plus, most activities at those types of resorts revolve around couples, romance, and love.

Check to see if your honeymoon resort allows young children. Many family-oriented properties may disappoint you if you are trying to spend a secluded, romantic vacation together.

If appropriate, plan what one travel expert calls a “hybrid honeymoon”: a vacation where you make both of your dream honeymoons come true. For example, if your bride wants a quiet, relaxing, lazy vacation and you prefer action-filled sightseeing adventures, find a place that can accommodate both of your visions, or plan a two-part honeymoon.

If you are having destination wedding, you’ll already be at your honeymoon spot after the event. Be sure to visit a hotel other than the one in which you were married—for variety, and so you’ll feel as though there is a distinction between your wedding site and your honeymoon locale.

Hawaii is a super destination if you want to feel exotic yet remain in the United States. The Hawaiians love honeymooners and will demonstrate their aloha spirit time and again.

Europe is classy and offers total variety, since you can travel by rail from county to country depending on your preferences in food, language, scenery, and atmosphere.

South America and Mexico are also popular honeymoon destinations, especially when the U.S. dollar is strong.

Take the Honeymoon Survey below to help narrow your focus.

The Honeymoon Survey
Ask yourself some of the questions below to help decide where you want to go on your honeymoon.

Do you like lots of other people around or do you prefer your privacy?

Do you like adventure and the outdoors of prefer a quiet escape?

Do you have different interests in vacation goals?

Do you want to plan your trip together?

Do you want to use a travel agent?

Posted on Friday, March 7th, 2008 at 11:31 am In Wedding Planning