It depends what you enjoy. I got married in august and we spent our honeymoon in a cottage in cornwall, we chose well and it was a beautiful place with a great food pub nearby and they had little extras like real coffee and cafetiere and fresh eggs, candles and matches, that made it special. I didn't want to go somewhere really fancy- we can do that anytime, and I'ld rather look forward to it as a separate holiday. Holidaying in England also means that you don't have to rush off the morning after- perfect if lots of guests are staying at the hotel with you, and no worries over passports, tickets, and getting to the airport in time. OK the weather wasn't so great, but it's definately an option you could consider- I'd never rented a cottage before and was surprised that it was cheaper than a hotel or B&B and much more private!
2007-09-13 04:03:47
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answered by emily_jane2379 5
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You look to care too lots correct to the stay. I choose decision a million.Gangtok isn't crowded as different places you have listed. i could like some place which isn't crowded. there is yet another decision which a brilliant form of the individuals do no longer even understand.that's Lakshadweep islands. With remarkable seashores it has some large and romantic honeymoon place.I wager you're able to discover it extra useful than Mauritius.
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answered by ? 4
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Cruise ~ we had so much fun. You get right on the boat and don't have to worry about your luggage you just start having fun, when you get to your room your luggage is there waiting for you. There is great entertainment. They treat you like you are king and queen. Even the maids learn your names and are very nice.
We went to the eastern Caribbean. I would check that out or check out the western Caribbean as well. Cruises will run about $750 per person. that includes all you can eat. you do have to pay for your drinks though which can get expensive if you are a drinker, but you are able to sneak in water bottles full of vodka or rum or whatever your drink of choice is.
Have fun and Congratulations
2007-09-13 05:34:32
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answered by Butterfly 5
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There is a great article on theknot.com that lists the best places to go depending on the month. Here is their list for July:
Bermuda, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Central & South Africa, Czech Republic, Fiji, France, French Polynesia, Ireland, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Seychelles, Thailand, USA (Alaska, Northeast)
2007-09-13 04:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband & I went to the Maldives in 2006, there are so many islands to chose from there is something for everyone & its got beautiful secenery, lovely people and soooooooooo romantic. Its sounds cheesy I know but it was so lovely to spend time together relaxing. Have a great wedding day and enjoy your honeymoon wherever you go. Good Luck
2007-09-15 09:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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A friend of mine went to London this past July and said it was lovely.
Stay away from the Caribbean because of the hurricanes... Myrtle Beach, Ocean City, or Disney World will make you feel like kids again.
2007-09-13 03:13:53
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answered by theewokprincess 5
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A beautiful city is Prescott, Arizona. It is in the mountains, so it is far cooler than Phoenix. It is a very quaint place with many Victorian buildings on the National Historic Register, and lots of art and music festivals. There are many, many gorgeous hiking trails in the area.
2007-09-13 05:02:41
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answered by Tricia R 4
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I went to Jersey Channel Islands for my honeymoon and I have to say it was ideal. We stayed in a hotel which overlooked the sea and we had the wedding suite which had a balcony over the sea also. It was really nice and very memorable
2007-09-13 03:04:57
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answered by traceylill 4
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Somewhere where you won't fight. If you are envisioning a day at the Louvre followed by a sunset walk along the Seine followed by a candlelight dinner in formal wear, and he is envisioning ocean kayaking and then laying on the beach sucking down daquiris, you are setting yourself up for conflict. If the sky is the limit, and you're both pretty rugged -- my husband and I have traveled recently to Peru (to see Machu Picchu) and Tanzania (safari). Both were awesome.
2007-09-13 03:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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that depends on you and your mate. If your adventures go and do something away from your normal environment
If you conservative than do something laid back with a pool and a tan
If you poor then the bedroom at a B&B is always a winner
You should fined something that you both love and might want to do again in a couple of years this will let you relive the experience again and again through your life
All inclusive resorts make it EZ to relax and feel safe.
2007-09-13 03:10:11
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answered by christopher A 1
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