Honeymoon
You've waited a lifetime for this moment, and it finally arrived. You've found your perfect match, married, and now is time to decide where they will celebrate the new stage of life. We are thinking of a very quiet beach with white sand, crystal blue water and plenty of sunshine (after all, who does not want to pick up a bronze?). Is that you? What do you think? We imagine you enjoyed the idea and want to share it with your partner or life partner, so pay close attention.
Do not think twice when deciding where you want to go for the honeymoon. It is a moment that will never happen again, so he deserves to be planned with all the affection and care. We have already taken the first step for you, look.
Hawaii and Indonesia
Who ever wanted to know the most famous island in the world who cast the first stone. Reference movies, music, books, cartoons, TV series (and so on), Hawaii is a territory that belongs to the US, but is actually located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Or, if you prefer, in the middle of nowhere. Known for its waves, the island offers a particular culture all able to charm anyone who ventures to meet her.
He has a generous range of bars and restaurants eagerly awaiting the most romantic couples of tourists to be able to surprise them creatively. And fail. In short, it is the perfect place for the perfect honeymoon. Closer to Oceania is the most famous and beautiful islands in the world, Indonesia. Bali is the most famous island, and has several options for luxury hotel for lovebirds who want to venture into a more exotic place and in touch with nature.
// Acapulco
Exotic country, different culture, people heated, rich gastronomy, traditions polished on site day to day. This is an attempt to describe in a few words one of the most culturally significant countries: Mexico. Its capital, Mexico City, is among the largest and most important in the world, and holds in its territory museums, parks and buildings that people all over the world travel to see, such as the Palacio de Bellas Artes and Chapultepec Park.
Now, as we know you want to rest more than walk around and explore during your honeymoon, please pay special attention to the city of Acapulco, Mexico's most famous beach. Their colorful buildings make a beautiful union with the sunny weather and the horizon at sea, making it the ideal destination for the occasion!
Paris
There is no doubt that Paris is an amazing place to spend your honeymoon? The place just oozes romance! Buy a checkered tablecloth, some baguettes, sliced Brie and goat cheese and a bottle of wine that set. Your day is done to extend the towel and picnic on the lawns of the Jardin des Tuileries, facing the Louvre, the Place des Vosges, or better yet, on the Champ de Mars, the main view is nothing more and nothing less, than the Eiffel tower. Delicious restaurants along the Rue de Rivoli or the Faubourg Saint-Honoré will win your heart - and your taste buds and your stomach and every part of your body! Montmartre (the neighborhood's famous film of Amelie Poulain) guard their little steep narrow streets filled "coffee shops" charm and style with more affordable prices.
Maceió
Good (excellent, really), cheap (ever thought of paying £ 10.00 per one hell of a piece of shrimp?) And hot (sun forty degrees is good for you?). This is Maceió, capital of our beloved state of Alagoas. If paradisiacal beaches, restaurants with live music and typical dishes fit into the proposal you are considering for your honeymoon, already prepare the bags very light and fresh clothes, because the destination is the Northeast.
Fernando de Noronha
They may have never had the idea, but if they did a survey among honeymooners and ask them what the best destination for a honeymoon, surely the winning answer would be Fernando de Noronha. The island in the north of the country is an ecological reserve that has several local natural parks, deserted beaches and diving and spotting marine species that you probably have never seen before. Well, in the category 'packages for honeymoon', is competing with an absolutely idyllic island? We would say no, no.
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