Some Very Popular Romantic Honeymoon Getaways
When you are not married you can always think of some of the most wonderful romantic honeymoon getaways in the world. But when you are under the gun and it is time to plan your own romantic honeymoon getaways then suddenly all of that preliminary knowledge you had escapes you and you wind up taking the first thing that looks good on the travel agent's desk. After you have signed the papers and paid your deposit that is when the honeymoon getaways you really wanted to look at come back to you. So the first rule in planning romantic honeymoon getaways is to take your time, take a lot of notes, and take a deep breath. You only get one chance at planning your romantic honeymoon getaway because anything after your first anniversary is just a vacation. So make sure you get the honeymoon getaway you really want the first time so that you can plan that honeymoon that you will remember for the rest of your life. A good honeymoon can help launch a good marriage.
One of the most popular places in the United States for a romantic honeymoon getaway is Florida. There are many spots within Florida that people flock to for honeymoon getaways but one of the most popular is the Florida Keys. I have known people that love visiting the Keys so much that they held off proposing to their bride until they were down in the Keys. The sunsets that the Keys offers along with all of the laid back island hospitality make for a romantic honeymoon getaway that you both will never forget and it will also make for an experience that you will probably want to revisit on a regular basis together.
What About Trying Up North?
It was Barry Manilow who first immortalized a weekend in New England with his song Weekend In New England and soon after that New England was beginning to become associated with romantic honeymoon getaways. Anywhere in New England is wonderful but the state of Maine has a lot to offer on a honeymoon. Try Kennebunkport, ME for your honeymoon getaway and if you take the time to take in all of the sights and if you love that old colonial feel then you will have the time of your life. Even if your honeymoon is happening in the winter you should still consider New England.
The United States is full of romantic vacations; you just have to know where to look. From the Pocono Mountains to the Florida Keys there are a lot of options.