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Romantic Honeymoon Ideas For Every Budget

  • Posted on July 25, 2009 at 4:32 pm

Despite what anyone might say, coming up with exciting honeymoon ideas has got to be one of the most thrilling aspects of planning a wedding. When you are planning a wedding the one thing you don’t want to forget about is the honeymoon. The honeymoon is a special time for the new couple to be together and create a bond.

If you tell people you are planning a wedding, they will be more than happy to give you honeymoon ideas or share where they went on their honeymoon. If you have no clue where you want to go, it may not be a bad idea to listen to the ideas and suggestions of others who have been there.

Honeymoon ideas abound, this article will help you get started with the brainstorming process. We will give you several honeymoon ideas that will either help you find the honeymoon destination of your dreams or will give you some suggestions that will help you come up with a place all your own. We will give a variety of price ranges as well.

. Staying home

If you can’t afford a honeymoon at the moment, staying at home is not a bad thing. You can prepare ahead of time by making small purchases each week so you won’t have all the money hit at once.

Purchase candles, bubble bath, rose petals, wine, strawberries, and any special foods you may want. You can also purchase games to play or movies to watch. You want to do your best to not leave the house or have visitors come over on that special night.

. Hotel

If you can’t afford to travel but you do have a little money you could make a reservation for a few days at a hotel nearby. If a hotel in your area has a honeymoon suite, you can stay there for a few days or just for one day. You can use the candles, bubble bath, rose petals, wine, and strawberries at the hotel as well.

Now we are going to talk about honeymoon ideas for trips you can take. They may not necessarily be site specific, but they will give you types of trips to plan that is sure to be a memorable honeymoon experience.

. Skiing

If you get married in the winter time and you enjoy skiing, you could go to a ski resort. Spending time together skiing can be a lot of fun. Most ski resorts have Jacuzzis as well, so you could spend time together getting cozy. You could ski downhill, cross country, or snowboard.

. Cruise

Taking a cruise to Mexico, Alaska, the Caribbean or Hawaii are all great honeymoon ideas as well. The cruise ships have all sorts of activities and they take care of all meals for you. Cruise ships also offer a chance to get off and do some shore excursions and site seeing. So you get multiple destinations for one low price!

. Hawaii

Going to Hawaii is so much fun. There is a whole lot to do and spending time on the beach is great. You can go swimming in the ocean, sit on the beach in the sun, and take walks on the beach. These are just a few of the many things you can do in Hawaii. You could also go to a pig roast or learn how to hula dance.

Planning a honeymoon is so much fun. You need to start planning as soon as possible so you will know how much money you will need. After looking at all your options the difficult part will be to narrow down your choice to what is “just right” for you. Talk to a travel agent and tell them you are looking for honeymoon ideas and they will be able to help you out with many different options.


Darlyn Burkle of http://www.I-Choose-Us.com, offers resources on how to plan a wedding. The six-month membership program helps brides-to-be organize and plan inexpensive weddings and unforgettable honeymoons. Members receive one new lesson every week for six months.

101 Romantic Ideas

  • Posted on April 24, 2009 at 1:25 am

We have obtained permission to give you a copy of one of Michael Webb’s many relationship advice books.

This one has something in it for everyone. It contains 101 brilliant ideas for adding romance to your relationship. These ideas will keep your relationship fresh and help your loved one know how much you value them.

Newlywed Relationship Advice

Here are two of the ideas…

Buy a packet of glow in the dark stars and stick the stars on the roof above your bed to spell out a message such as “I Love You” When the lights go down, your message will be revealed!

Want another? When you are in a romantic spot, ask your partner if she would like to dance. Place one earpiece in her ear and one in your own and enjoy your private dance floor.

This technique is particularly effective if the romantic spot you have chosen is somewhere where people would not normally dance, for example, the top of the Empire State building at sunset or on top of a mountain during a camping trip.

These are just TWO romantic ideas you can start using right away. Inside you’ll discover 99 MORE WAYS to express the love for your partner in creative and unique ways.

You’ll also learn…

  • A unique “twist” to buying flowers (idea #3)
  • A creative way to cheer your partner up at work (idea #10)
  • 7 ’seldom used’ words that really touch the heart (idea #14)
  • And many many more…

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What the Perfect Romantic Getaway Looks Like

  • Posted on March 14, 2009 at 11:03 pm

The perfect romantic getaway might look a little different to everyone. However, there are some traits common to almost any great romantic location. Such as…

honeymoon cruise

First, wherever you go should be private. Now you might be thinking to yourself, “I like adventure, action and lots of people.” That is fine. Whether you decide to go where the crowds are or somewhere where there are more trees than people, some degree of privacy is a must. Remember it’s a romantic getaway, primarily focused on you and that special person… not you and the world.

Here is another tip. Whether you choose a fine resort, luxury hotel, or secluded country lodge, the location you choose should be comfortable. It may seem obvious, but this is one getaway location trait you cannot live without. From in-room fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs to comfortable beds, comfort is king. Even if you decide to venture out into the great outdoors, having comfortable accommodations to return to after a long, tiresome day can make or break the romance factor.

So you have found a private and comfortable hotel, resort, or lodge. Now what? Well, you are almost there. What will you and that special person do when you are not in your room? Wherever you end up should be close to “adventure”. There is nothing like an adventurous outing to create enjoyable memories that will last a lifetime. If you really want to exceed expectations, then you will need to do more than just book a basic room at a typical hotel. You will need much more! What if you found a secluded luxury lodge where you could have your own in-room Jacuzzi tub and fire place in a romantic dining setting by night? And by day… made-to-order breakfast, five-star dinning, and several enjoyable outdoor activities within driving or even walking distance? There are a small handful of locations out there with all of these amenities.

In fact, one of the best Bozeman hotels / Montana fly fishing lodges I’ve ever stayed at is the Gallatin River Lodge. I looked all over the area for another place like this and, for the price, there is really nothing that compares.

Choose your romantic getaway wisely. If you do while getting all the best accommodations without “breaking the bank”, then you will enjoy yourself, forge long-lasting memories, and be a true hero with that special someone.


Matt J. D. writes helpful articles on how to enjoy a great romantic vacation together.