Discover the world's top 10 honeymoon destinations in 2012 for that ‘once in a lifetime’ honeymoon experience:
1. Bora Bora, Tahiti
– Bora Bora is the epitome of a postcard-perfect South Pacific island; one that lives up to its reputation of providing a magical experience for newlywed couples.From the majestic twin peaks of the ancient 600m-high volcano at its centre to the numerous palm-fringed sugar-white beaches around the lagoon, Bora Bora offers an exotic experience.
2. The Maldives
– The Maldives offers idyllic surroundings for honeymoon couples wanting to savour intimate moments together in a unique, serene environment.Discover a choice of tranquil and pampered settings on any
of the more than 80 exclusive resort islands, which are mostly encircled by gorgeous palm-fringed and sugar-white beaches. Read more about The Maldives....
3. The Seychelles
– Renowned for dazzling white-sand beaches, dramatic rock formations, warm crystal clear waters and lush tropical vegetation, the Seychelles remains a magical honeymoon destination. Discover La Digue Island and the gorgeous Anse Source d’Argent beach or the equally stunning Praslin Island, home to Anse Lazio, a perfect crescent of soft, fine-grained white sand. Read more about the Seychelles . . .4. Maui, Hawaii
– Say ‘aloha’ to Maui – the number one honeymoon destination in Hawaii and one of the world's best honeymoon destinations!Blessed with gorgeous white-sand beaches, lush tropical rainforest, stunning waterfalls, rugged volcanic peaks and fabulous resorts, the ‘Valley Island’ of Maui offers all the ingredients you need for a magical honeymoon experience.
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5. Mauritius
– Known as ‘The Pearl of the Indian Ocean’, the tropical island paradise of Mauritius is a one of the world’s best honeymoon destinations.Famous for its outstanding natural beauty, Mauritius offers a paradise of endless white tropical beaches that are perfect for enjoying the warm, crystalline sea and soaking up the sun with your partner. Read more about Mauritius . . .
6. Bali, Indonesia
– Bali is one of Asia’s most exotic, tranquil and romantic honeymoon destinations. Blessed with a rich and ancient culture, Bali is home to great natural beauty, friendly people and sun-kissed beaches that offer numerous fun-filled activities for your honeymoon.In Bali, it's easy to discover all you need for an unforgettable honeymoon holiday. Read more about Bali . . .
7. Fji
– Experience one of the South Pacific’s most friendly and romantic honeymoon destinations. With its friendly ‘bula’ charm, sugar-white beaches, warm tropical breezes and intimate beach resorts specialising in honeymoon packages, Fiji is a long-time favourite with honeymoon couples.Choose from more than 300 sun-kissed tropical islands scattered across several island groups. Read more about Fiji . .
8. The Cook Islands
– The Cook Islands are famous for unspoiled sugar-white beaches, a year-round perfect climate and friendly Polynesian people. Rarotonga, Aitutaki and ‘Atiuoffer the widest choice of luxury honeymoon accommodation.
Relax on a white-sand beach or choose from scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing and sea kayaking to hiking, game fishing
and whale watching. Read more about the Cook Islands . . .
9. Cancun, Mexico
– In Cancun, it’s easy to find a choice of gorgeous white-sand beaches, luxurious beachfront hotels, a vibrant nightlife, great shopping and ancient Mayan ruins to explore along an idyllic 22km-long coastline.South of Cancun lies the Riviera Maya, home to some of the hippest beaches on the coast including chic Playa del Carmen and gorgeous Tulum Beach. Read more about Cancun . . .
10. Bahamas, Caribbean
– Choose from 30 tropical islands fringed by sugar-white sands and lapped by warm, clear waters that are ideal for swimming, snorkelling, diving and sailing.Unwind at the Las Vegas-style resorts on New Providence, Paradise and Grand Bahama islands or escape the crowds for the famous pink-hued beaches of Exuma, Harbour Island and Eleuthera – all just a 35-minute flight from Miami.
Read more about the Bahamas . . .
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