Posts Tagged ‘Honeymoon Planning’
Aruba Honeymoon Bridal Registry
Aruba perpetually places in the top ten honeymoon spots, and Aruba Tourism has recently made it even easier for couples to celebrate their honeymoon on this windswept Caribbean island by introducing the first-ever online destination bridal registry.
The Aruba honeymoon bridal registry offers friends and family of the couple a chance to purchase a part of their honeymoon as a wedding gift.
From hotel stays to sunset sails and candle-lit dinners, the Aruba bridal registry offers wedding guests multiple options to pay for vacation expenses at a variety of price points.
Register for an Aruba Honeymoon
Couples who want to set up an online Aruba honeymoon registry can do it at Aruba Online Bridal Registry. There they will find instructions to customize a once-in-a-lifetime vacation package, selecting honeymoon accommodations and extras in just a few minutes.
To get friends and family to participate, you’ll need to inform them that you’re registered at the site and send them the URL. After they type in the bride and groom-to-be’s names, they’ll find your choices of hotel, water sports, car rentals, spa, golf, shows, candlelight beach dinners, champagne, flowers, chocolate, and more. A confirmation will be sent to the betrothed alerting them to which item they have just been given.
Hawaii honeymoon planning help?
I’m planning a honeymoon in May for 8-10 days to two of these three islands(still not decided): Oahu, Maui, Kauai. What is the best way to plan this trip? Should I go through some travel agency or plan the trip details myself (booking flight,hotel,rental car etc.) ? What’s best in terms of affordability and enjoyment? If planning on my own is better then what are some good resources?
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We are planning our honeymoon to Boulevard California?
We are planning our honeymoon to Boulevard
Pasadena,California. And Im not sure whether we are going to get a better deal by approaching hotels directly, or going through a travel agent?
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Anyone ever been pushed aside in planning there own honeymoon? Is it right?
Been planning the honeymoon but lately my bride to be and her mother have been taking over the plans and changing them. They reject any of my suggestions and have so far doubled the cost of the trip (from $5000 to $10,000
). I am the one paying for this but they always respond the wedding is all about the bride so it should be her choice. Do you think this is right or should i make them pay for it if i can’t make any decisions in relation.
This was just general curiosity i just went and planned and payed for the honeymoon and it can’t be changed now.
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i am planning for my honeymoon trip to mauritius?
i am planning for my honeymoon trip (7 days) to mauritius in mid july. I prefer cool climate. what precautions i should take before visiting? and ist safe place to visit. i am from india. i am planning to go by package trip through some travels, any advice on this?
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Where did you go on your honeymoon or planning on going?
Just wondering where you went on your honeymoon or where you are planning on going for your honeymoon.
I went to Cove Haven resort in the Pocono mountains of Pennsylvania. We had a great time and just went back for our 3rd anniversary
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Please help? Alberta Canada Honeymoon planning advice needed?
I am planning our honeymoon in Alberta,CAN.I am from calgary but my man is from texas. I have lived here for 12 yrs. I want to show him where I grew up so we decided to have our honeymoon in alberta. Mostly in the Banff area. We are leaving in the second week in May and I have no idea what we should do when we get there. I want to give him a true canadian experience. (outside the hotel room);P. Are there any places that y’all would recommend for honeymooners? I am thinking the Gondola in banff, going to Lake Louise, check out canmore..I am trying to remember everything we did when I was little. I just don’t know what to do there when we get there or where to stay that is reasonably priced. Things to see, Night life, little known places. If you can think of anything romantic to recommend please let me know.
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Please help with honeymoon lingerie! It’s worth the 10 points, right?
If anyone can include the URL to pictures of nice lingerie, that would be great! I want to stock up on lingerie for my honeymoon, and am planning on shopping at Victoria’s Secret also. I just thought I’d ask to see what kind of new ideas and advice I could get.
Any lingerie advice will be highly appreciated. Thanks!
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Honeymoon planning?
My fiance and I had planned to take a cruise, but due to work constraints we won’t be able to be off for the 12 days…my fiance has an extreme fear of flying so it looks like we will either drive or go by train. We will have 8 days for our honeymoon and live in Virginia Beach, VA.
we really aren’t interested in theme parks or night clubs…we love history, architecture, the ocean, and sports (golf)…and food! :+) we’re amateur “foodies”
any suggestions?
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Aruba for Honeymooners
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Where to stay? Aruba has a range of hotels to suit different budgets. Several participate in the One Cool Honeymoon program, which presents a package of goodies to newlyweds featuring a free bottle of wine, discounted car rental, a free roll of film, and more.
Accommodations worth considering include:
Hyatt Regency Aruba Beach Resort & Casino – megacomplex with casino and waterslide, right on the beach.
Bucuti Beach Resort — an eco-friendly luxury low-rise resort located on one of the Caribbean’s most expansive beaches.
Divi Aruba Beach and Tamarijn Aruba Beach Resorts — all-inclusives with gorgeous beach locations, right next to the Alhambra casino.
Sculpted by trade winds, the outstretched arms of Aruba’s divi-divi trees bid welcome to honeymooners.
The delightful thing about visiting an island is that you can explore Aruba by land or by water. Stroll along the island’s seven miles of white beaches — some of the most beautiful anywhere — and explore the secluded coves dotting its coastline.
On foot, horseback, or by mountain bike, wander winding, hidden roads leading through the hills to Yamanota, the island’s highest point. Other scenic spots include Palm Beach, the rock formations of Ayo and Casibari, the coves of Andicuri, and the Spanish Lagoon.
A tour in a glass-bottom boat that has visibility down to 50 feet begins to reveal mysteries below the shimmering turquoise waters. Snorkelers and scuba divers at the island’s California and Antilla shipwrecks get an even closer view.
Aruba’s historical museum, gold mill ruins of Bushiribana and Balashi, and Indian petroglyphs will intrigue those with an interest in the past. Golfers may want to try their skills at Tierra del Sol, the island’s 18-hole golf course.
Shoppers can find local crafts, well-made goods from neighboring South American countries, and international treasures in Oranjestad and at the Alhambra Shopping Bazaar, Midtown Mall, and Seaport Marketplace.
Aruba boasts more than 100 restaurants, and cuisines range from French to Japanese to Mediterranean to local island dishes. Sweethearts with sweet tooths can end a meal with kesio (Aruban flan) or take away a few pieces of cocada, a candy made from coconuts.