Phinda Resort in South Africa.
My wife and I have travelled to 36 countries. From our experience, Phinda would be the best location for several reasons.
1) There is nothing more exotic and exciting than a safari,
2) Your private hut is quite luxurious, (they even draw your bath for you ... including rose petals and candles)
3) You can enjoy the beach,
4) You can do canoe safaris to experience the amazing (and dangerous) hippos,
5) You can scuba dive
6) You can take a short plane ride (provided by Phinda) to visit a beach to witness sea turtle eggs hatching,
7) You can enjoy the amazing African sunsets.
(We went to Fiji for our honeymoon, but in hindsight, we wish we would have gone to Africa).
Hope this was helpful!
2006-06-18 16:21:36
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answered by Denger 3
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Not knowing where you are, I'll offer some US destinations
Niagara Falls might sound cheesy, but it's amazing. Plus, in Canada there's a great wine region.
Florida's Gulf Coast should be calm, although they may be rebuilding from hurricanes.
In October, I'm a big fan of being out in nature as the leaves change. How about a nice big resort in the Great Smokey Mountains in Tennessee?
2006-06-18 14:37:25
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answered by blacksockbandit 3
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How much do you think you're gonna be out and about on your honeymoon anyway? ;) My husband and I took a road trip. It was a lot of fun, and allowed us to spend as much time as we wanted wherever we wanted. ;)
I hear Jamaica is a good place, several of our friends have gone there. They have some great all-inclusive resorts.
2006-06-18 14:38:06
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answered by KansasSpice 4
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I reccomend universal studios resort in Florida you can have fun in the park during the day and then at night go to halloween horror nights. I will be working out there next year so I know alot about the parks.
2006-06-18 14:37:41
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answered by broadway_boy7 1
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you need to really look into going to a sandals hotel. they're all in tropical places, and are in simple terms for adults, so that you do not might want to fret about screaming young ones. counting on how a lot you spend, you do not even ought to go jointly with absolutely everyone on the hotel except for a butler.
2016-11-14 23:08:56
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answered by ? 4
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Bedroom.
2006-06-18 14:36:05
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answered by Brady 1
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anywhere is fun on a honeymoon
2006-06-18 14:35:03
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answered by nemraC 6
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Hawaii,Paris,Italy,Honk Kong, India,London,Chicago,New York, any place would be great.
2006-06-18 14:36:35
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answered by Sophia 4
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Go to the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, is an small island in the Caribbean, you will love it . Guaranteed.
2006-06-18 14:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Why Go: Trip Ideas
Runaway Bay, Jamaica (via Montego Bay):
Live Like a Lovebird (All-Inclusive)
Run away with your loved-one for a relaxing romp in one of the most relaxing environments--an all-inclusive resort on Jamaica's northern coast.
Sidle up to your sweetie on sun-soaked sand and sip rum runner cocktails at a reggae beach barbecue. After, wind down to the lulling rhythms of live Calypso music while you feed each other tender pieces of jerk chicken. Worried about running up a tab? No problem, mon--drinks and meals are all included!
When the sun rises over northern Jamaica, take a bicycle tour in tandem, share a lovers' kayak, or paddleboat out from the shore to sit back and drift on the Caribbean blue. Pair up with a dive instructor to visit The Ganja Planes or The Reggae Queen, colorful coral reefs where exotic marine creatures delight and mesmerize.
NOTE: All-inclusive package prices are based upon double occupancy (two people per room). There is a supplemental per person charge for each additional guest that is not included in the price of this package. The supplement must be paid upon checkout. Please contact the hotel directly for the amount of this charge.
Recommendations & Suggestions:
BEFORE YOU GO: Montego Bay
Jamaica
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
-You must have either (1) a valid U.S. Passport OR (2) a valid photo I.D. (driver's license is fine) AND a government-issued birth certificate (not hospital-issued) with a raised seal.
-Beginning in December 31, 2005, a passport or other accepted document will be required to enter or re-enter the United States.
-Non-U.S. citizens, please contact the nearest consulate or embassy of the country to which you are traveling to determine your entry/visa requirements.
-Additional U.S. State Department passport, visa and travel advisory information may be found at www.state.gov/www/services.html
LANGUAGE:
-English is spoken, but your trip will not be complete without exposing yourself to the pleasant local patois, a smooth variation on English best learned not from a book or tape, but by interacting with the people of this beautiful country.
CURRRENCY:
-Currency is the Jamaican Dollar (JMD or J$), but US Dollars are widely accepted (though usually at lower exchange rate. Recent exchange rates have hovered around US$1 = J$61 but the exchange rate may vary, so check a newspaper or website like www.oanda.com for current rates before you go. When changing money at the airport, retain your receipt so you can convert back to dollars at the end of your stay.
-ATMs cards work at most of the major banks.
-Banks usually pay slightly better rates for traveler's cheques than for cash.
LOCAL TRANSPORTATION:
-Car rental counters are located outside customs at Montego Bay and Kingston Airports. Reservations may be made through many hotels. Remember, driving is on the left-hand side of the road.
-Licensed taxis are indicated by red license plates. Some taxis have meters, some don't. It's always a good idea to agree on a fare before you get in.
-JUTA is another reputable transport company.
DEPARTURE TAX:
-The airport departure tax is J$1000--about US$16--and is not included in the package price. It's payable in U.S. or Jamaican dollars. (Departure fees and policies can change at any time, so confirm when checking in for your flight from the US).
ELECTRICITY:
-110v AC (same as US).
HEALTH & SAFETY:
-Just as you would when traveling to an unfamiliar area, consult any major guidebook or check with your hotel about any areas to avoid or precautions to take, and use common sense.
-Most crime in Jamaica occurs around West Kingston, where recent localized violence prompted the US State Department to issue a travel advisory for that urban area. The remote Beach resort areas of Negril, Montego Bay, Runaway Bay and Port Antonio were not included in this advisory.
-Overall, Jamaicans are extremely friendly and helpful but if a stranger makes unwanted advances, simply avoid contact or respond with a firm but polite "no thanks."
-Most hotels offer a safe for your valuables, but the safest option is always to leave any treasured valuables like expensive jewelry at home.
-Despite popular lore and multiple references in reggae music, marijuana or "ganja" is in fact illegal in Jamaica. Keep this in mind because it will most likely be offered to you, often in startling or humorous variations like ganja tea, or cake.
-Bring sunblock and drink lots of water in the strong Caribbean sun.
For more questions be free to email at
aatcheaptravel@yahoo.com
or visit my web site
Thanks
CALLING CUSTOMER SERVICE:
When calling Customer Service from Jamaica, dial 872, or 1800-USA-ATT1 prior to the toll-free number printed in your confirmation e-mail.
2006-06-19 04:00:34
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answered by aatcheaptravel 3
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