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The Best Romantic Honeymoon Destination

Looking for the best honeymoon destinations 2021? Here is a list of some of the best honeymoon destinations in the world that will surely make you capture the best memories. Take a look before you plan your romantic escapade and jot down your itinerary to experience a blissful escape to these best honeymoon places in world with your partner. Just to make things easier we have also listed out the currencies that you should carry when traveling to each of these places. 

Ever wonder where those postcard Instagrams of Positano were shot? The ones with the cascading rainbow of villas, tiled church dome, and a yacht-dotted Mediterranean in the background? Chances are, they were taken from Le Sirenuse – one of the Amalfi Coast’s most gorgeous seaside resorts.

 

 It's the stuff honeymoon fantasies are made of: crystal-clear waters, picturesque mountains and a coral reef swirling with colorful fish. No wonder it was recently voted one of the best islands in the world by US News and World Report.

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Los Cabos is one of the most beautiful and exclusive destinations in Mexico. On your vacation, you can go on various excursions to delight in the spectacular natural scenery, discover places like San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas or visit the Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. For more information you can consult our Los Cabos travel guide or discover the deals the  

                 Savannah, Georgia

Get lost in the city's slow-paced serenity—it's the perfect antidote to any lingering wedding planning stress. Cozy inns and local restaurants flourish around the tree-shaded historic district. The Mansion on Forsyth Park  offers a top-notch art collection, a cooking school, spa, an outdoor relaxation pool and a popular restaurant on-site. You'll be forgiven if you have honeymoon withdrawal when you leave.

            Tel Aviv, Israel

With its sun-drenched Mediterranean coastline and cosmopolitan status, Tel Aviv is perhaps more unexpected than it should be as a honeymoon locale. It boasts beaches, incredible nightlife, mouthwatering food—often served at open-air cafes—and a lively waterfront promenade and the striking White City, the neighborhood filled with eye-catching 1930s Bauhaus-style architecture. From the Carlton Tel Aviv's rooftop cabana, you can watch the sun drop below the horizon.

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         Zanzibar, Tanzania

Snorkeling, diving, jet skiing, yoga, dolphin watching and boating are just a few of the ways to pass the time on this idyllic island off the coast of Tanzania (it’s great paired with a safari), where the water is an inconceivable shade of turquoise and the seafood is out of this world. Stone Town is a fun cultural-minded day trip, as is a day of island hopping on board a traditional vessel. If you want to keep things really intimate and romantic, book  &Beyond Mnemba Island, an over-the-top private island retreat off Zanzibar’s coast where you’re practically guaranteed life-changing sunsets and stargazing. 

There's a reason its nickname is the “Isle of the Gods." Even before the hit book and movie Eat, Pray, Love, the island had been a magnet for romance seekers for its mist-shrouded temples, beautiful mountain vistas and vivid arts scene.

                   Venice, Italy

Italy has long been a favorite honeymoon location for newlyweds. After all, nothing says “amore" quite like a gondola ride through the Grand Canal as you sail past historic buildings.

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                       Vail, Colorado

The appeal of Vail is simple: It’s stunning in the winter, blanketed in super-romantic snow, and it’s stunning in the summer, when the white stuff has melted and left behind verdant, bucolic scenes. Active types will have no shortage of fun to get into, especially if basing themselves at the new Hotel Talisa, a ski-in/ski-out property where the service is so great they’ll actually bring the chapstick you left in the room to the top of the mountain for you. Après drinks, a s’more butler and yoga followed by Moët Champagne are amenities you won’t want to miss.

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          Tanzania, East Africa

A honeymoon in Tanzania could very well comprise two incredibly different parts: the Serengeti and Zanzibar. The former is the massive and iconic national park that is known for the migration of wildebeast, zebra and other creatures, the latter is the semiautonomous island nation off the country’s coast. From a top resort there, like the opulent Baraza Resort & Spa or intimate Kilindi Zanzibar, you’ll experience completely opposite terrain: turquoise National Geographic–worthy dive sites, fishing villages, extensive beaches and reefs.

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          Stockholm, Sweden

The capital of Sweden is quite a special and distinctive place, worthy of a couple who have an eye for design and a love of natural beauty. Romantic backdrops are scattered all over the city’s walkable islands—it’s part of an archipelago in the Baltic Sea—along with colorful architecture, innovative cuisine and storybook neighborhoods. For a city stay, book the minimalist Miss Clara or leafy hideaway Ett Hem, and make sure to venture outside Stockholm too, into the picture-perfect forests that surround it.

                 Sicily, Italy

In Sicily, you can experience island vibes and Italian vibes—the best of two worlds. Hanging right off the toe of Italy’s boot, it straddles the divide between Europe and Africa and is the largest isle in the Mediterranean. Appropriately, the out-of-this-world food isn’t the only thing that’s diverse—there’s architecture, art and ruins from many different influences. Likewise, accommodations from which to soak it all in run the gamut, from colorful farmhouses (Hotel Signum) to sea-facing suites (Monaci delle Terre Nere) to Baroque residences (Seven Rooms Villadorata)

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                        Seychelles

If the Caribbean or Hawaiian islands are old hat for you beach bums, think about a trip to the island nation of the Seychelles, which comprises 115 islands off the coast of East Africa. There, alongside the requisite coral reefs, extraordinary beaches and nature reserves, lives rare wildlife like giant tortoises. The electric landscape is dotted with such first-class resorts as the Four Seasons and Banyan Tree, which should be on everyone’s honeymoon wish list

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                   Sedona, Arizona

If you pride yourselves on being in touch with nature, Sedona could be a natural way to fill the first few days after you wed. There are a plethora of ways you can enjoy and experience the desert’s radiant red rocks and dramatic formations, steep canyons and forests, and they can be as simple as a picnic or watching a dreamy sunset. With a slight New Age-y vibe, wellness is top of mind here and that translates to lots of renowned spas (like at the exceptional L’Auberge de Sedona—that means you can say adios to any lingering wedding stress pronto.

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            Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Pack a lot of bikinis for leisurely days on the iconic Copacabana and Ipanema beaches made more dramatic by jagged mountains in the background. If you love dressing up, time your honeymoon to the always raucous Carnaval festival around February. Or take a more intimate approach. At the glamorous Belmond Copacabana Palace, concierge can arrange a private sunrise picnic at the famous Christ the Redeemer statue.

 

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     Palawan, Philippines

If you believe the buzz, Palawan might just be the most beautiful island on the entire globe, which means it’s an obvious choice for your most romantic getaway ever. The water around the province of the Philippines is as clear and turquoise as can be, and it boasts two aquatic UNESCO World Heritage sites, a subterranean river and marine park. Swim, eat, hike, repeat, and sleep, as close to the stunning sea as possible, like at El Rio y Mar resort.

 

 
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                       Rwanda

If the adventure of a lifetime is your honeymoon goal, gorilla trekking in Rwanda—with overnights at a completely heavenly lodge—should be at the top of the list. Wilderness safaris are almost always life-changing, but seeing gorillas up close in their habitat is a whole different proposition—and it may not be possible much longer. New in 2017, Bisate Lodge is right next to Volcanoes National Park’s ancient rainforest and actually in an eroded volcanic cone, with the highest-end accommodations and more active experiences available than a newlywed duo could possibly take in.

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                 New York,USA

New Yorkers know the Big Apple is ripe for romance. Boating in Central Park, Sleepless in Seattle–style rendezvous on the Empire State Building, strolls through the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. There are literally endless ways to wile away your days in the metropolis if you just use your imagination. And set the tone with a plush place to sleep like The Chatwal, a prohibition era–style spot hidden away in the middle of all the action, or the age-old five-star favorite, The St. Regis New York.

 

                    Merida, Mexico

The sandy shores of Mexico are unquestionably gorgeous, but some of the most visually exciting spots are inland. Merida, the capital of Yucatan, is one example. With strong colonial heritage it features stunning architectural displays—limestone churches, cathedrals, pyramids—by previous cultures including the Mayans. Nightly happenings downtown, vibrant markets, fascinating museums—if that’s your idea of a good time, book it to the sexy, Belle Epoque-era Coqui Coqui Merida Residence & Spafor a memorable and unique trip.

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                  New Orleans,USA

What better place to fete your newlywed status than a city that’s essentially one big nonstop party? New Orleans, or the Big Easy, has enough influences from other cultures—French, African, European—that it almost feels like being in another country. With an excess of electrifying live music, distinctive cuisine and charming architecture and style, the city is ideal for social butterflies who don’t require too much alone time. Book a vintage-infused room at the Garden District’s boutique hot spot, the Henry Howard Hotel.

 
 
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       Napa Valley, California,USA

Sonoma’s buzz overtook its Northern Cali neighbor for a while, but Napa is at the start of a new moment, with a slew of beautiful boltholes—the intimate, experiential Ink House and stunning Las Alcobas—even a beer-tasting trail now. The most known American wine country is full of charm, not to mention game-changing vino and iconic restaurants (French Laundry, anyone?). But it’s also a place to truly decompress and spa it up—or if you’re feeling frisky, head out on a trail for a picturesque hike through redwoods and by lakes.

  

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    San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

With its narrow cobblestone streets and sparkling spirit San Miguel de Allende proves that a body of water isn’t a prerequisite for a starry-eyed adventure. The high-altitude colonial-era city seems to have magical golden-hour light at all times. With culture oozing out of every crack, it has winning art, music, food and design—all of these come together in a stunning way at Hotel Matilda. And don’t forget tequila: There is plenty of the Mexican spirit to enjoy as you explore.

      Queenstown, New Zealand

Year-round, Queenstown is a perfect honeymoon choice for outdoors enthusiasts. In the wintertime it offers incredible skiing, snowboarding and all sorts of activities in the fresh powder of the Southern Alps; in the summer it’s all about lake-centric adventures, bungee jumping, mountain biking and paragliding. But despite the countless opportunities to get a little crazy, luxury hotels like Matakauri Lodge provide ample opportunity for romance, which will likely be fueled by renowned wines from the Central Otago region nearby.

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          Melbourne, Australia

If you let your tastebuds be your honeymoon guide, they might just lead you to Melbourne. As the second-largest city in Australia and capital of Victoria, it’s famous for its international food scene, especially its Asian cuisine. Beyond top-notch restaurants, it’s known for beautiful suburbs, a significant art and culture scene—don’t miss a stroll through the laneways—and magical beaches just outside the city. Also worth a drive from your hotel (consider Crown Metropol) Yarra Valley, a top destination for wine and bucolic landscapes.

 

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                          Japan 

Natural beauty, sake, sushi, history, culture—Japan balances rich ancient heritage with the modern in its awe-inspiring cities and maintains a vast network of hikes and walks for those more inclined to nature. There’s skiing and shrines, cat cafes and stunning coastline. Tokyo is a city that lights up all the senses (consider the cool Boutique Hotel Claska), while Kyoto boasts more than a dozen UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the country boasts chains of coral islands, too.

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            Marrakech, Morocco

Do you and your partner share an intense curiosity about the world? If so, a simple beach holiday won’t do. Think about exploring somewhere exotic like Morocco. In Marrakech, a Berber-era medieval walled city, you’ll dine on mouthwatering dishes, navigate the mazelike souks holding hands, watch storytellers and musicians perform and feast your eyes on spectacular architecture and design. You can stay like kings at the palatiaLa Mamounia or the chic TM Nights Riad 38. It’s a whole new side of romance..

 

 
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                        Maldives 

Hear Maldives and you instantly think honeymoon. The tropical South Asian nation is made up of 26 coral atolls in the Indian Ocean, which means unlimited beaches, turquoise waters for miles, extensive reefs and plenty of fresh fish and seafood. You’re pretty secluded at whichever of the luxurious resorts you choose—such as the Huvafen

Fushi, and several Anantara locations—so expect a vacation filled with intimate meals, spa treatments, underwater adventures and just plain relaxation.

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                         Guatemala

It’s next to Mexico, but Guatemala is its own distinctive place. The Central American nation is colorful and charming, with parts like Antigua with Spanish colonial buildings and cobblestone streets, and other areas that are thick with rainforests and steep volcanos. There’s culture to be had in the form of ancient Mayan ruins, as well as several museums in Guatemala City, where buzzing nightlife balances out the history. Get away from civilization in casitas on stilts at Francis Ford Coppola’s lakeside La Lancha, where friendly howler monkeys will lull you to sleep—or wake you up for a beautiful day in the rainforest.

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                 Hong Kong, China

Real city slickers with a love for luxury will swoon over Hong Kong, the former British colony in southeastern China. Not only will epic hotels such as The Upper House—overlooking Victoria Harbour, it’s incredibly chic and well-appointed without being stuffy—create indelible memories, so will an in-depth tour of the celebrated cuisine scene (from fine to simple street food), which is like the holy grail for foodies.

               Montenegro

A small country that only gained independence from Serbia in 2006, the entire population of Montenegro is less than that of Stockholm. Yet what it lacks in size, it more than makes up forin unadulterated stretches of sand and surf. Of its coastline, Lord Byron once wrote, “At the moment of the creation of our planet, the most beautiful merging of land and sea occurred at the Montenegrin seaside”  The curving Bay of Kotor is at turns Lake Como and Norwegian fjords dotted with ancient Turkish and Greek settlements and UNESCO World Heritage sites

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 Buenos Aires, Argentina

If you venture to Argentina for your honeymoon, prepare to do the super sensual tango. The nightlife in the capital city is famously fabulous, and people come from all around the world to dance. Enjoy all the vibrant culture, local grill-focused cuisine and vivid, photogenic surroundings from a bicycle—bike lanes cover most of the city—or your temporary home in a sexy, well-designed place like Faena Hotel Buenos Aires.

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                 Amalfi Coast, Italy

There are many reasons the Amalfi Coast continues to be at the top of honeymooners’ bucket list. It’s hard to picture more classically romantic a scene than Positano’s steep village streets, Moorish architecture, azure water and colorful loungers and umbrellas lining the dark sandy beaches. Glamour comes easy, especially at the five-star Le Sirenuse, where the formula for a sexy, sophisticated getaway is tried and true.

 

 
 
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                     Bora Bora

Is your dream honeymoon one in which you and your love take shelter in a luxurious overwater bungalow propped on stilts in bright aqua water? Bora Bora is for you. Le Meridien’s signature bungalow even has a glass floor. Like the other idyllic islands in French Polynesia, where the brilliant color of the water is only rivaled by the intense blue of the sky, this one is pure heaven.

 

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      Amsterdam, Netherlands

Beyond the liberal coffee shop culture and Red Light District, Amsterdam is a blissful capital city known for its rich artistic heritage—Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Vermeer—and elaborate system of canals and bridges. Cycle or walk past the charming facades, stopping at open-air restaurants or cafes for intimate meals and chats with friendly locals. Try the waterfront InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam, with its Michelin-starred restaurant, or fancifully decorated Andaz Amsterdam

                    Bhutan

If off-the-beaten-path is your couple style, this Southeast Asian gem is the way to go. Sandwiched between Thailand and Vietnam, it’s a magical country with its own identity and topography, although anyone who’s been to one of those spots knows natural beauty is a sure thing. There’s French colonial influence alongside Buddhist monasteries, hill tribes and the Mekong River, which trickles into thousands of others as well as thousands of islands. The height of luxury this is generally not, but it’s certainly adventurous and jaw-droopingly gorgeous.

 

 
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