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
people 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.