5 Honeymoon wonderful must visit ideas
Hey guys,
So I'm feeling kinda lovey dovey today lol, and I was thinking of lovey topics to share with you and I realized that I have been doing a little research on honeymoon spots to visit not that I'm married or anything, maybe this is a sign? Lol. Well, I would love to visit these places with my future husband.
1. Bora Bora Le moana resort
Bora Bora is a small South Pacific island northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia. Surrounded by sand-fringed motus (islets) and a turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, it’s known for its scuba diving. It's also a popular luxury resort destination where some guest bungalows are perched over the water on stilts. Sheltered by the Bora Main Motu Reef, this luxury beach resort is reached by boat from the Bora Bora Airport, and is 8 km from the summit of Mont Otemanu.
The thatch-roofed, beachside bungalows offer traditional Polynesian design, shaded decks and elegant bathrooms with soaking tubs and outdoor showers. All also feature separate sleeping areas, and room service is available. Plush overwater bungalows offer swimming decks, underwater observation windows and direct ocean access.
Amenities include 2 tropical, open-air restaurants, a saltwater lagoon and an infinity pool. There's also a luxe spa, as well as kayaks and snorkeling gear.
Overlooking the Sea of Crete, this luxe beachfront resort is 7 km from downtown Rethymno and 14 km from the Fortezza, a 16th-century castle.
Bright, high-end suites come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges and Nespresso machines, plus balconies or terraces with sea or garden views. Upgraded suites add separate living spaces and/or private gardens. Villas have 2 to 4 bedrooms, and some offer direct beach access or private pools. Room service and butler service are available.
Breakfast and parking are complimentary. There's an airy restaurant and a chic piano bar, plus a spa and an outdoor pool with an adjacent outdoor eatery.
Oia is a coastal town on the northwestern tip of Santorini, a Greek Aegean island. The town has whitewashed houses carved into the rugged clifftops, and overlooks a vast caldera filled with water. In a 19th-century mansion, the Naval Maritime Museum has exhibits on local seafaring history, including old figureheads, sailors’ chests and models of old ships. Nearby is the ruined Oia Castle, known for its sunset views.
A popular time to visit Oia is during the warm, dry summer months (Jun–Sep). Winters (Dec–Feb) are mild, with some rain. During Greek Orthodox Easter’s Holy Week (Apr/May), special services are held at the blue-domed Panagia Platsani church. The island-wide Ifaisteia Festival (Aug/Sep), with diverse traditional cultural events, culminates in a dramatic fireworks display.
Set on Kaanapali Beach, this polished resort is a 10-minute walk from Whalers Village Museum and a 1.1-mile drive from Kaanapali Golf Course Resort South.
The classic rooms have free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, balconies and coffeemakers, plus desks and ergonomic chairs. Upgraded rooms offer kitchenettes. Suite amenities include sitting areas, pull-out sofas, wet bars and/or dining tables.
Amenities include a bar and restaurant with island-inspired cuisine, plus a fitness center, outdoor pool, hot tub and spa. There's also a free area shuttle and parking, plus a business center.
5. Luxor Hotel Las Vegas
This vibrant Egypt-themed casino resort on the south end of the Strip is housed in a 30-story pyramid topped with a 315,000-watt light beam. It's 2 miles from McCarran International Airport.
Warm rooms have traditional furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi. Suites offer soaking tubs and separate sitting rooms; some have wet bars. Pyramid rooms and suites have slanted walls. Room service is available.
A resort fee is charged. The dining and drinking options include a steak and seafood bar, a Mexican cantina, a pizza joint, and an Irish pub. There's also a bustling casino, a fitness center and a salon, plus a spa and an outdoor pool.
Warm rooms have traditional furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi. Suites offer soaking tubs and separate sitting rooms; some have wet bars. Pyramid rooms and suites have slanted walls. Room service is available.
A resort fee is charged. The dining and drinking options include a steak and seafood bar, a Mexican cantina, a pizza joint, and an Irish pub. There's also a bustling casino, a fitness center and a salon, plus a spa and an outdoor pool.






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