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Great Honeymoon Resorts
Honeymoons too often take a backseat to the
arrangements and plans of the actual wedding, but you owe it to yourself
to give honeymoon planning greater and more careful attention. After all,
while the wedding is mainly for your family and friends, the
once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon that follows is a private getaway for you and
your new spouse to celebrate your marriage. Though you may spend a portion
of your vacation relaxing and reflecting on this major life change, the
honeymoon is most of all an opportunity to enjoy being a newlywed,
spending quality time with your new spouse, and experiencing a romantic
and exciting getaway.
Honeymooners have endless options. Following
months of wedding planning, couples often retreat to a luxurious resort
that caters to their every need, while others trek to an adventurous
escape from their day-to-day lives. Whether a beach vacation, a safari, or
a ski trip, the honeymoon should reflect your joint personality and
wishes.
Keep in mind that perfect honeymoons don't just
happen, and planning requires thoughtfulness, patience, careful attention
to details, and a lot of decision-making along the way. The more homework
you do before leaving for your honeymoon, the more you will enjoy your
special vacation.
Top Honeymoon Hotspots
Your honeymoon can be the most romantic trip
you'll ever take, and it can also be a lot of fun. Look for a destination
that offers everything you want. Remember that there is no "ideal"
destination - the personality of you and your partner will determine where
on the planet your honeymoon should be. However, the following locations
traditionally are considered the greatest spots to honeymoon and top many
newlyweds' travel wish-lists.
Hawaii - Hawaii remains the number one
destination for honeymoons year after year because of its romantic
sunsets, magnificent beaches, and luxurious hotels. Visitors to Hawaii can
also conveniently hop from island to island to experience just about any
climate and adventure under the sun, including kayaking, mountain
climbing, surfing, scuba, and even hiking in a rainforest.
Mexico - From the Yucatan peninsula to
the Pacific Coast, Mexico is all at once romantic, adventurous, and
laidback. A collection of spectacular land- and seascapes larger than
almost anywhere else in the world, reasonably priced attractions and an
easy-to-reach location make a Mexico vacation hard to beat. Honeymooners
can enjoy a wide variety of activities, including eco-tourism, water
sports, horseback riding, diving, and touring ancient Mexican ruins.
The Caribbean - The islands of the
Caribbean have long been favorites for honeymooners. While we mention a
few below by name, your travel consultant can assist you with destination
materials that provide a wealth of information for helping you choose the
perfect spot.
Bahamas - With over 700 separate
islands, you'll find numerous resorts with all the water sports,
pampering, night clubs, fine dining, casinos, and beaches you could
possibly want. Many amazing islands in the Bahamas can also be visited
easily in one trip by booking a cruise. If you're seeking a truly romantic
paradise for your upcoming honeymoon, look closely at the Bahamas.
Jamaica - If you're eager to just get
away and relax after hectic wedding planning, Jamaica is the place to be.
From the famous reggae music festivals to the beautiful shorelines, it's
easy to get into the Jamaican state of mind. Whether you stay on the
island in a luxurious resort or simply visit for a couple of hours on a
cruise ship stop, Jamaica's culture of fun, sun, and romance will make you
feel welcome.
Bermuda - Bermuda is a truly s
sightseer's delight, and couples are encouraged to rent a moped or take
public transportation to see all the sights. Offering an array of ocean
activities and charming historic towns, Bermuda provides a romantic and
mysterious escape to an era of class and grace.
U.S. Virgin Islands - Replete with
sailing, snorkeling, sports fishing, and tons of shopping, honeymooners
have long been attracted to the Virgin Islands for an active escape.
Tahiti and the South Pacific - These
islands are becoming an increasingly popular destination for couples
(including celebrities) seeking an exclusive honeymoon experience and are
the closest most ever get to a private island retreat. The sheer beauty
and history of the land and the people allows couples to participate in
awe-inspiring eco-tourism and cultural activities. Many also opt to stay
in traditional style burés, some of which are directly over the water, to
take advantage of the unparalleled views.
Continental U.S. - Many couples are
drawn to distinctive locations throughout the United States. California,
one of the most popular, offers marvels ranging from San Francisco's
Golden Gate Bridge to the glamour of Hollywood. Las Vegas, Nevada, always
draws a lively crowd. Its incredible range of world-class hotels, casinos,
entertainment, and shopping venues gives honeymooners an exciting vacation
from home. New York, Florida, and Colorado are also very popular
destinations for honeymooners, as they offer fun and romantic tourist
attractions that welcome visitors year-round. Traveling within the U.S. is
an excellent opportunity to experience the unique diversity for which
America is world-renowned.
Europe - Europe has always been high on
honeymooners' lists, in part because of the distinctiveness of each
country and the many destinations couples can visit during their trip.
From the majestic views of the snow-covered Alps to the Eiffel tower in
Paris, Europe is filled with unforgettable history and romance.
Australia and New Zealand - If you're
looking for outdoor adventure both above and below the ocean bed, you'll
love the exceptional beauty of these lands. From snorkeling and scuba
diving to bush treks and mountain climbing, honeymooners won't find any
more high-energy activities than these locations offer.
Planning a Hassle-Free Honeymoon
If you and your fiancé are just beginning to
think about your honeymoon plans, a good place to start is agreeing on a
specific destination. A recommended way to do this is to sit down together
and compile a list of your top dream vacations. Choosing a destination and
an itinerary that really works for your personality is also key. It's easy
to get overwhelmed at this stage, since you have so many possibilities,
but you can narrow down the options by deciding if you'd prefer a tropical
beach, big city, or a place known for adventure travel. Also consider if
you want warm or cool weather, a distant land or someplace closer to home,
a vibrant location with people to meet, or seclusion, where it will just
be the two of you. Speak with your travel consultant about all of your
honeymoon ideas, and consider including adventurous and unusual travel
themes along with more popular options like mass market cruises and
all-inclusive resorts.
Also remember that you may need to
psychologically accommodate to your new status as a partner and a spouse,
and with proper planning and smart travel choices, you can enhance your
opportunity to bond without undue stress over logistics or other
complications. Your travel consultant can always develop a customized
honeymoon that provides not just a vacation experience, but a real journey
for the two of you set in a locale that reflects your personalities and
values.
Once you've decided where you want to go, your
next step is to make a budget. Find out if you have any frequent flier
miles or hotel discounts you can use towards your trip. Also think about
putting all the wedding expenses on a single credit card that accumulates
frequent flier miles for the honeymoon. The cost of your honeymoon will,
of course, be the sum total of the accommodations, activities,
transportation, meals, tips, souvenirs and other travel costs. Be candid
with your travel consultant to make your honeymoon economically
comfortable.
When considering your budget, know that
all-inclusive resorts take care of most of your meals, athletic equipment,
and tips. Some also include liquor and bar costs as well as
resort-specific activities. These arrangements vary widely, however, with
some including roundtrip airfare, so find out exactly what is and is not
included in the price.
Also note that honeymoon packages offered by
hotels, airlines, and wholesalers typically include special perks for
newlyweds that you can't get with standard packages. Your travel
consultant will know to ask your hotel if special honeymoon packages are
available.
Once you have a budget, decide when to go and for
how long. Figure out how many vacation days you have and how many you'll
need before the wedding to take care of odds and ends at the last minute.
Decide whether you want to leave immediately after your wedding, or wait a
few days or weeks to give yourself more time to focus on the trip. If you
don't have very many vacation days, you may want to take a "mini-moon" the
weekend of the wedding and then a longer, second honeymoon on your first
anniversary. It's usually a good idea to give yourself at least a day or
two to continue the honeymoon after returning home, before you head back
to work and settle into your everyday life.
Don't forget to research the travel documents you
might need for your honeymoon as well. U.S. citizens need valid passports
for all air and sea travel to and from Europe, Asia, and Australia. As of
January 8, 2007, passports are also required for travel to or from Canada,
Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Your travel
consultant will assist with all of the necessary documentation, including
documentation of your recent name change!
Be diligent about keeping copies of all
correspondence, confirmation numbers, and invoices given to you by your
travel consultant. Double- and triple-check all the plans to be sure that
your departure and return dates are correct. Inform everyone along the way
that you're traveling on your honeymoon, so you don't miss out on
complimentary perks. Stay organized by creating a folder or notebook where
you can keep all this information.
One last bit of advice: Have realistic
expectations throughout the course of planning and taking your honeymoon
trip. While it's only natural for you to want your honeymoon to be
perfect, bear in mind that travel is inherently an adventure. Approach
your honeymoon with an open mind, and prepare to have plenty of laughs
along the way.
There really are endless possibilities for
honeymooners. Whether you decide to go on an exotic foreign expedition or
visit a nearby luxurious resort, start planning early to make sure you're
right where you want to be... and then Bon Voyage!
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