5/11/2011

Honeymoon Getaways

Honeymoon Getaways: How to Keep Things Quiet at Popular Honeymoon Destinations
By: Meagan Spain

Popular honeymoon destinations can be overpopulated. If you're a couple looking to steer clear of the crowds, and find more intimate and quiet things to do, it's best to map out a few one-on-one activities with your new spouse so you won't be sharing your honeymoon with several other couples.
Room Service and Private Dining
What's a honeymoon for if you weren't meant to spend the day in bed anyway, right? Try having at least one meal, preferably breakfast or lunch, in your room. Many hotels and resorts offer an extensive in-room dining menu. The staff will set up a table just for the two of you, perhaps even on the balcony. Popular Caribbean destinations also offer intimate dinner dining on the beach. You can arrange a quiet dinner for two while watching the sun set over the ocean.
Beach Time
Rent a personal cabana when you want to lounge on the beach. If you're in Hawaii or Mexico, splurge for a small cabana that the resort can set up for you a little farther away from the masses.
Alone Time
If you're in a location with a town, try ducking into a movie for the afternoon. Hold hands and spend some quiet time together. If a spa is part of the resort where you're staying, book a couple's massage treatment. You'll love relaxing side by side. Most treatments in a spa can be booked together, just make sure to ask in advance.
Check into getting a room with a Jacuzzi or hot tub. Light some candles and turn on some music. If you're the adventurous type or love to sight-see, highly recommended for Romance is in the air! This is a very private tour, just for the 2 of you to experience magnificent views over Niagara Falls and surrounding areas.

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