Where hanimun in the Caribbean?
I’m looking for a honeymoon package all inclusive somewhere in the Caribbean. Any suggestions.
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#3 written by stressbattle 1 year ago
Check out this place in Hawaii
Honeymoon at Poipu Kapili
At Poipu Kapili, your experience will be exotically different. The suites are comfortably familiar, but the atmosphere is unique. Relax on your private lanai and bear witness to dramatic Hawaiian sunsets night after night. Delight in the realization that you have found your personal paradise
Let us konw how u like it there if you do visit the place! :)
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#8 written by That is correct 1 year ago
Royal Hideaway. Playa Del Carmen.
There is nothing better for the money if service, food/beverage quality, and pool mean the most to you (in that order). Check reviews on tripadvisor.com for further confirmation. Don’t waste your time saving $50 a night someplace else, when you can go here for everything. Book through a decent travel agent and you can save 20-30% off rack rates.
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If you want private but SOOO romantic, go to British Virgin Islands and charter a boat/crew and cruise from island to island. Check out the prices, I think you would be surprised how reasonable it really is!
You have to go to Puerto Rico through most airlines and you could stay a few days there and gamble or hit the beach then fly over to the BVI. You will start in Tortola which is beautiful by itself and very quaint.
WARNING-the natives are just that-native. This is not a real resorty place and they may seem rude but that’s just them. No one is in a hurry. There is only ONE stop light on the main island(Tortola) and it has not been there long.
Even if you do not charter a boat, this is a great vaca spot. You can shop local shops and swim with the dolphins. The water is Teal blue and Gorgeous!