A honeymoon is a once-in-a-lifetime vacation designed to be a getaway for a newlywed couple. Honeymoons provide a chance for couples to bond and celebrate their new lives together.
Depending on your and your partner's preferences, a honeymoon can involve anything from lounging on a beach to backpacking in the mountains to going on a cruise to Alaska. The possibilities are endless when it comes to... Read more >
How you choose to explore the Hawaiian Islands is entirely up to you. Some couples prefer to remain on one island, while others prefer to hop from one island to another. Travel between the Islands is easy: Regular air flights and in some cases ferry transport let you move from one to another with a minimum of fuss.
The Hawaiian Islands are remarkably diverse, and each one offers unique honeymoon... Read more >
Hawaii has everything for a memorable honeymoon. With sights that would put postcards to shame, Hawaii boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. From rugged cliffs towering above white, crescent-shaped beaches to bustling metropolitan centers equipped with the latest in modern amenities, Hawaii has a little something for everyone.
If you love to shop, know that Hawaii is packed... Read more >
If you're like most couples, you've probably described your ideal honeymoon to one another. In fact, many soon to be newlyweds love to fantasize about this once-in-a-lifetime dream vacation. Some think of traditional honeymoon spots that lull you with swishing palm trees and salty ocean breezes. You might be attracted by the Old World charm and romance of European cities with their exciting nightlife and... Read more >
If you're looking for Old World romance, the Spanish colonial cities in central Mexico are perfect. You can spend the morning exploring Spanish architecture, and the afternoon roaming through ancient Aztec ruins. Central Mexico's colonial cities allow you to experience a unique blend of cultures, art and cuisine.
Mexico City: The Grandest of Mexico Cities
Mexico City has the distinction of being the... Read more >
The Yucatan Peninsula juts out into the ocean, separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea. With over 250 days of sunshine a year and an average temperature of eighty degrees Fahrenheit, the Yucatan Peninsula is a sunny paradise.
The weather is matched only by the peninsula's activities: You can explore Mayan archeology surrounded by lush jungle, go scuba diving in crystal clear waters, or shop... Read more >
With the Gulf of Cortez to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Baja California peninsula boasts some of the world's best beaches. The waters are clear, warm and inviting, with remarkable deep-sea fishing. Inland, the peninsula's extraordinary desert landscape offers a unique setting for romance.
Los Cabos
The pride of the peninsula must be its southern tip, where the Pacific meets the... Read more >
The one problem with honeymooning in Hawaii is its geography. There's so much to see that if you confine yourself to only one island you miss what the other islands have to offer. Let's face it: Your time on your honeymoon is limited. Time spent packing and traveling from hotel to hotel is time that could be better spent on romance.
The answer is to see Hawaii from the deck of a cruise ship, where you... Read more >