Romantic Getaways Around the World

After the partying has died down and the guests have left, it is now time to set sail on your new life, with your new spouse by your side. What better way to kick this amazing time in your life off than an amazing and romantic honeymoon. It is possible to find romance anywhere in the world, but if you want your honeymoon to stand out, head and heals over what other honeymoons are, there are some truly exotic and amazing locations around the world to visit and take in.

 

Fiji

Fiji is a small group of islands, half way around the world. If you already live in New Zealand or Australia you are in luck as it is not a far flight. However, for those individuals living in the United States and Europe, it is a bit of a trek. Don’t be scarred of the long flight, or the price, because this is the most expensive item you are going to purchase on your trip. Accommodations, food and transportation are rather inexpensive (although it is still possible to splurge on these, if you choose). There are several different islands in Fiji, but if you are looking for something a little more remote, move outwards from the island you land on. This is the busiest with the most tourists. The further out you go, the less of a crowd and the more direct service you receive.

 

Tahiti

Just a small stones throw away from Fiji is Tahiti. This small island is still occupied by the French, so the French language is spoken on the island. This may help you communicate with locals, if you speak French. If not, don’t worry, it is a major tourist destination and English is spoken. Tahiti is more expensive than Fiji, but gives completely different services and sunsets to take in.

 

Bali

Bali has long been romanticized as one of the most beautiful and romantic locations on earth. You just need to get out of the urban sprawl to find in. The island in the heart of Indonesia is fully congested when you arrive, so make your way outward. The best beaches is in the south of the island. If you book a beachfront hotel, you often receive private beach access, so you don’t have casual tourists strolling through your grounds. And, for something a little more remote, try out the town of Ubud in Bali, for hotels overlooking the forest.

 

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