Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Where to honeymoon in the Europe or the Mediterranean?


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Honeymoon
Mary S asked:


My fiance and I just got engaged yesterday and are looking for places to take a romantic, but fun honeymoon. We’ve never traveled to this area and are looking for some tips. We love everything from beach-lounging to sight-seeing/historic areas to outdoors/adventure activities. Any suggestions?

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6 Responses

April 27, 2008
yanks07champs2

israel…holy land.. enough said


April 29, 2008
colton s

anywhere!!!


April 30, 2008
rockstarprincess

wow ur not wasting any time….umm the south of france, greece, italy is romantic personally would go to the carribean.


May 1, 2008
SgtMoto

London, Paris, Monaco, Rome, and Nice are great cities to visit and honeymoon. For a honeymoon, I would probably suggest some of the popular Mediterranean cities. If you want something exotic try Morocco. It’s not far from Europe and has a lot of different sights to see that you won’t find in Europe.


May 2, 2008
3lionshearted

Greece – head to Athens, spent 1 day max here looking at all the historical stuff, and then head to the port! From there take a 4 hr. ferry ride to Naxos, Paros, and Santorini. Spent a week there last summer, and it makes my heart drop when I think about it, b/c I wish to go back so badly.

It’s a lazy, laidback, beach town. Enjoy yourself, kick back, relax on Naxos, and then take ferries to neighboring islands :)


May 4, 2008
tommypinkerton

For a honeymoon, go to Italy.
Start in Venice and ride some boats in the canals,
then go to Verona and visit the Balcony of Romeo and Juliet, next to Florence, Siena, Cinqueterre, down to Rome, and if you have time rent a car and drive around the Amalfi coast, spend a night in Positano, and check out Pompeii and Ercolano, and before the last eve of the trip go into the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples and ask for admission into the Gabinetto Segreto to see the old “toys” adults used in the B.C. era. Or you could skip that and take a boat to Capri or Sardinia, or check out Taormina in ENE Sicily.

Another suggestion is to take an Adriatic cruise from Venice and check out Croatia, stopping at numerous islands and get down to Dubrovnik.