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Honeymooner's enjoyment and relax options!
Planning a wedding is stressful enough. Planning a
honeymoon should be a pleasure. As long as both the
bride and groom agree on the locale and the activities,
this part of the new life adventure should be a snap to
plan. Creating plans for the perfect romantic honeymoon
should include things that appeal to both, however. If
one likes the water and the other hates it, a beach trip
might want to be avoided.
Typically, a good honeymoon that's nice and romantic can
take place anywhere the honeymooners can get some
quality time together with a lot of privacy. Very few
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want a lot of others around
during their special once-in-a-lifetime trip
together. The vacation, whether it's for a weekend
or an entire month, is meant to help you both ease
in to married life and create lasting memories. It
should be fun, relaxing and romantic.
Before planning a trip, it's a good idea for both
the bride and groom to sit down and discuss options.
Be Certain to pick a place together - one that
really appeals to both. Although it's likely a lot
of time will be spent in the room, venturing out
should be a fun option that offers lots of romantic
possibilities, too.
Here are some tips on places to go:
* Beach destinations.
For many, there are few things more romantic than
watching a sunset on a pristine beach while sipping
on drinks with little paper straws and watching palm
trees sway in a warm breeze. If this appeals, places
such as Florida, South Carolina, California, Hawaii
and even some European destinations and the islands
of the Caribbean and so on are all good ideas. They
all offer their own special appeal and other
possibilities for romance and adventure.
* Europe. If
staying in a historic city, perhaps within the walls
of a romantic, medieval castle, sounds like a dream
come true, countries such as Germany, England,
Scotland and Ireland might be considered.
Sightseeing possibilities are incredible in any of
the destinations and accommodations can really be as
upscale or as basic as a couple's budget demands.
* Mountains.
There are few places more romantic than secluded
mountain cabins. Getting back to nature offers some
incredible views, which happen to be very romantic
and the privacy can't be beat. Places to consider
for this type of trip include anywhere in the Smokey
Mountains, the Rockies, Pennsylvania, New York,
Canada and Europe. Again accommodations can include
upscale lodges or more rustic cabins or even tent
camping. Whatever both the bride and groom deem
goes.
* Ocean cruises.
When it comes to beautiful views and upscale
treatment, cruises are unstoppable. With lots to see
and do, there's plenty to appeal outside of the
stateroom.
No matter where you go or what you do on your
honeymoon, remember the trip is for both the bride
and groom. It's a time to kick back, relax and get
to know each other even better before the day-to-day
routine of married life sets in. Just make certain
the trip appeals to you both, make it fun and relax;
it's the stuff lifelong memories are made of.
A romantic honeymoon can be cheap, affordable or
extravagant. As long as the two most important
people are having fun, that's all that matters.
Leave the stress of planning behind at the wedding
and just enjoy the honeymoon. |