Any weddings magazine will offer wedding design ideas, but honeymoon suggestions may very well be lacking. Needless to say, there will be advertisements for a popular honeymoon package, but some newly-weds are probably not keen on white beaches or tropical islands. In the end, why dedicate so much time coming up with wedding design ideas to make the ceremony special then choose exactly the same honeymoon as everyone else? Continue reading for five unusual honeymoon spots that are as original as you.
Fairbanks, Alaska
There aren't any adverts for Fairbanks honeymoons in a weddings magazine, however, this city in Alaska provides many romantic opportunities. Newlyweds are certain to enjoy the activities easily accessible in and around Fairbanks, from snowboarding and snowshoeing in the winter to trekking and river tours during the warm months. In the evenings, newlyweds are able to snuggle up in the chilly Alaska air to view the amazing northern lights.
Belize
This small country in central America has the spectacular coastlines of a more common honeymoon package and also boasts a number of special attractions not available on the majority of islands. After a morning at the beach, head out and see Mayan ruins or venture into caves in Belize's mountainous interior. Trek into the jungle to see exotic plants and animals then finish up with an exhilarating ride on a zip-line. Last but not least, stay in a lodge in the middle of the jungle to savor some romantic moments with each other.
Zermatt, Switzerland
This picturesque Swiss town offers glorious views of the Alps, lush pine forests and a small scale that makes it easily walkable. Normal vehicles are prohibited in the village to preserve views of the surroundings. From skiing during the winter to hiking and mountain climbing in the summer, Zermatt is a superb honeymoon destination at any time.
Dromoland Castle, Ireland
All brides want to feel like a princess, and this ancient castle in Ireland can make that dream come true. A five-star hotel located in an ancient castle, Dromoland Castle offers visitors fine dining, a huge selection of wines and a health resort. Horse riding, archery, tennis, golf as well as falconry are perfect outdoor activities offered by the castle that allow tourists to experience the picturesque grounds.
Namibia
Going on a safari in Namibia should bring couples closer to nature and of course, other. Although Namibia's land area is relatively large, its population is only 2.1 million. This means that there are many wide-open places to enjoy nature. Hire a car and experience the outdoors yourself or join a tour for a guided experience. Namibia even has beaches and the highest sand dunes in the world.
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