Top 3 Spots for That May-June Honeymoon

April 22, 2008 at 4:04 pm | In Travel Tips, tips, travel | 1 Comment
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The May-June period is a special time of the year. Not much rain, spring-time tomfoolery, and, well, it’s also wedding season! When creating that romantic getaway, do your research, as sometimes, couples expecting the perfect honeymoon trip might stay in a hotel that would ultimately turn out to be kid-friendly getaway runaway place; and the romance will be ultimately ruined. (And no, I’m not getting married … yet!)

Here are a couple of useful, always true tips:

Hawaii is just awesome. A summer vacation from January ‘til December.

July-August is hurricane season in the Caribbean. Peak is August, so better get married early in the year! As great as a Caribbean getaway might be all-year round, the CTO (that’s Caribbean Tourism Organization to you) says that August is just rainy season for most of the islands. If you simply MUST get that Caribbean getaway, islands to consider are the Turks, Caicos, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. (The last three being the ABC islands.)

Kids will be everywhere, so as romantic as your honey winning over some gigantic plush octopus via a feat of strength at the fair might be, it WILL be infested with children. Choose spots that are adult/couple-friendly to avoid this quandary.

According to About.com, the top 3 honeymoon spots are: Hawaii, Italy and Tahiti. Here are a couple of suggestions for places to stay.

Hawaii

Ritz-Carlton Capalua – For the golfer in your honey, it is surrounded by three championship golf courses and a real, operating pineapple plantation. Whether its the exclusive party you could throw in the private Club Suite floor, learning to play golf in the Kapalua Golf Academy, or learning to dive at the scuba clinic, the Ritz-Carlton has it covered. (It’s a bit pricey in Hawaii, but this is, the best of the best honeymoon spot of all)

Italy

Gallery Hotel Art – This special place has been ranked pretty high over at TripAdvisor — and who am I to argue? Fifty honeymooners who had a memorable experience can’t be wrong — this Ferragamo-owned hotel is just a house of style. I mean, if you aren’t happy enough to be in Italy, the location of the hotel’s just right for you — it’s just a couple of blocks away from the culture (food!) situated near Ponte Vecchio. Cozy rooms oozing with elegance and simplicity is the order of the day. The included breakfast will get you your procuitto, panchetta and focaccia on, just before going to the delightful concierge to tell you about spots to go to in the city. All in all, a big, gigantic “A”!

Tahiti

Te Tiare Beach Resort – For that “away-from-everyone” romantic getaway. Being accessible only by boat (gift or curse?) — 10 minutes of getting to see the waters doesn’t seem too bad, once you think about it. Having only 41 rooms, (you wouldn’t really mind spending your honeymoon with 40 different couples, right?) Te Tiare provides a unique personal touch to people who decide to stay. Everything that encapsulates life in Tahiti is just minutes away, while civilization is just a boat-ride away. Best of seclusion and modern life, I should say.

Live Happily Ever After: Celeb Jinxed Honeymoon Spots to Avoid

February 20, 2008 at 1:14 am | In Travel Tips, travel | 2 Comments
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Okay, so you and your honey managed to survive the bloody Valentine, it’s either a.) you had a fun date/adventure/proposal or b.)ended up pretending it was “just another day.” But what if you were already engaged? Would you follow “b” so as not to jinx that special day, or would you choose “a,” which, in essence is displaying loads of affection in public, knowing that a day for uniting two people will arrive, all the while not knowing how long it’d last?

At first glance, it would seem like the people who chose “a” are the affectionate ones, “two-against-the-world-love-is-all-we-need” types, while those who chose “b” are the paranoid ones, the ones in denial. Know what though? People are often paranoid because they’re careful. They take their sweet time on making a decision, and they evade the things that would only hinder them from their goal.

When it comes to making important decisions after weddings, the location for the honeymoon is right up there in the top three. If people only knew that the location for the honeymoon would be such a determinant in the future of their relationships, then the following places must be checked, double-checked and re-evaluated. Some celebs have gone to them, and, well, they’re not together anymore. Here’s a list of ex-celeb couples, and their honeymoon destinations.

Solange Knowles and Daniel Smith – Word about Beyonce’s little sister being pregnant way back in 2004 was followed with news that she was to marry then-boyfriend Daniel Smith. They had their 2004 wedding at Old Bahama Bay resort in the Bahamas, for that tropical honeymoon. Guess what? A couple of months later, they were filing for divorce.

J.Lo and Cris Judd – We wanted to be happy for them. Really. Really, really, really. (But deep in our dark hearts, we knew it wouldn’t last anyway. The short-lived couple spent their honeymoon at Lake Como (Italy) and Milan. After 8 short months, the couple split.

Little Church of the westAngelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton – It was one of those … May-December affairs. She was 25, he was 55. She’s Lara Croft, and, later on, he would be Bad Santa. Lots of naughty bits there — but wait, there’s more! The couple was noted for their extreme displays of affection and eccentric behavior. (There were rumors that they carried each others’ blood in vials around their necks.) Along with the usual, out-of-the-blue adoption thing. Being congruent with their eccentricities, they went and got “hitched” in the world-famous Little Church of the West in Vegas. Well, if Ms. Croft and Bad Santa can’t make a Vegas-wedding work, who can? (added: here are other Vegas couples, who aren’t, well, together anymore: Noel Gallagher & Meg Matthews, David Cassidy & Kay Lenz and Judy Garland & Mark Herron, all were “hitched” in the same chapel.

Paul McCartney and Heather Mills – Beatles, or Wings, it doesn’t exclude Paul McCartney from suffering the same fate. After their wedding in Ireland, the couple went to a private island getaway in the Fregate Islands. News about settlement and what-not still rage on in the tv screens.

There you have it. Celebrity or not, maybe honeymoon locations play a more vital role than any of us has ever imagined? Who knows, maybe to keep your honey, you have to steer clear of the following.

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