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Honeymoons For Nature
LoversIn the twenty-first
century, more and more people are beginning to try
vacations that bring them closer to nature, and
honeymooners are no exception. The type of honeymoon you
choose, of course, is entirely dependent on the type of
outdoors person you are. Just because you do not like to
camp in a tent does not mean that you can’t enjoy some
incredible natural sights on your honeymoon. In fact, I
would not recommend tenting on your honeymoon at all; it
lend itself to a certain lack of privacy and that privacy
is very important when it comes to getting to know each
other in the days after your marriage. Instead, I would
suggest staying at a hotel and looking around for different
sights that can bring you closer to nature in a day trip.
Here are some suggestions that I have based on information
from other people. Each is somewhat specific to location,
but perhaps you can come up with some similar ideas for
your own honeymoon.
Hawaii is one of the top honeymoon destinations, and it is also
rife with opportunities for the nature loving couple. A tour of
an active volcano is a once in a lifetime experience that both
individuals are bound to enjoy. For something truly unique, try
going diving with manta rays off of Kauau’i- you go at night,
when the rays feed, and there is nothing quite like the sight
of a fish that is fifteen feet across coming spiraling up at
you in the glow of the boat lights. Both of these tours may
make some people nervous, and it is essential to remember that
the guides are experts, experienced and well versed in the
safety of the operation.
Many coastal and island destinations offer great opportunities
for nature lovers on their honeymoons. Various companies will
offer opportunities to go scuba diving in areas like Australia
or the Caribbean. On the West Coast, from British Columbia to
California, there are also many opportunities to go out whale
watching in the summer. If you are on a winter honeymoon,
nothing quite beats the impressive power of nature like a
winter ocean storm, something that can be witnessed from the
shelter of numerous locations along Long Beach including Tofino
and Ucluelet.
Land bound destinations can also offer wonderful opportunities
for nature lovers. The main draw of Niagara Falls, of course,
is the beauty of the falls and the ability to get up close. Why
not try a whitewater rafting trip or organized hike?
Even areas that appear barren aside from city attractions may
offer exciting natural opportunities. Las Vegas has some of the
most unique natural scenery in the world, for those who want to
get out of the city for a day trip through the Nevada desert.
Utah has some of the most incredible rock formations and biking
trails in North America.
No matter your destination or time of year, the odds are that
with a little thought you will be able to find a honeymoon that
has just the right amount of nature in it for you. The wonders
of nature are available year round, and enjoying it with your
new spouse is something that will help bring you closer
together and give you memories that will last forever.
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