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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Top Two Reasons to Choose Gatlinburg as Your Honeymoon Destination

Getting married is an exciting time in anyone’s life. There are so many things to think about: wedding photographers, receptions, menus, videographers, picking out the wedding dress, bridesmaid’s dresses and so much more. With all of the stress, planning your wedding should be fun – and what is more fun than planning your honeymoon? This article is meant to tell you a little more about Gatlinburg and get you excited about your honeymoon trip – no matter what time of year you are getting married.

When you are on your honeymoon it is all about you and your new spouse. You shouldn’t have to worry about the racket the neighbors are making down the hall, traffic zooming down the street at all hours of the night or anything else. You should be able to relax, spend time with one another, and enjoy your honeymoon doing whatever you want to do. In Gatlinburg, you can have privacy, romance and functionality in your lodging choices, not to mention beauty and seclusion. Gatlinburg has a number of chalets and cabins that are virtually sitting on the side of the mountain surrounded by beautiful trees and plants as well as all kinds of animals. These chalets are also very functional because most of them provide full kitchens where you can fix your own meals. The romance factor goes into high gear when you are relaxing together in the Jacuzzi or hot tub in your bedroom. All this and you are in your own chalet, totally separate and apart from anyone else.

The next important thing about a honeymoon destination is having something to do while you are there. There is no lack of fun in Gatlinburg. There are shopping outlets where you can find great deals on your favorite brands as well as local vendors and craftsmen who sell their wares. There are also great shows all over the strip in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Gatlinburg has a lot of very good restaurants, some you are familiar with and there are many Gatlinburg originals.

Choosing Gatlinburg as your honeymoon destination should be an easy choice when you see all there is to do in Gatlinburg, not to mention the beautiful scenery any time of year.

For more information on Gatlinburg honeymoons, Gatlinburg cabins, or things to do in Gatlinburg try visiting GatlinburgPigeonForgeAttractions.com located at www.gatlinburgpigeonforgeattractions.com

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

5 Travel Tips for Your Honeymoon

1. Set a budget, go to a travel agent and find the best and cheapest travel packages available. After all this is your honeymoon you want it to be special but you also don’t want to come back from your honeymoon, and then realize that you are broke and have to live off bread and peanut butter for three months.

2. Arrange all you honeymoon plans before hand, you don’t want to run round and make travel arrangements on the day of your wedding. Make your reservations at least 4 to 6 months ahead of time, to get the most suitable rooms and the best flight times.

3. Don’t go to a particular destination, at the wrong season. Your time their will be boring, uninteresting and u will wish that your honeymoon was over. Plan ahead and find out which season is suitable for a great honeymoon.

4. Don’t check in your wedding dress at the airport, take it with you on the plane. You don’t want to arrive at your destination and find that your dress has disappeared. This will only upset u and u will start thinking about funny little things, like this is a sign that u shouldn’t get married. Please take your dress with you on the plane we don’t want you to leave your husband to be, high and dry at the altar.(the same goes for the groom)

5. Take all your documents with you in your handbag. Don’t leave it in the hands of airport officials. When your luggage disappears, all you will get from them will be a look of confusion.

Article written by Goffe Holt, Goffe Holt is a travelholic. Visit http://www.african-honeymoon.com

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Honeymoon Cruises and Ice Cream Machines

My wife and I had a great wedding. Family and friends on a gorgeous afternoon in the month of May. It couldn’t have gone better and as far as we’re concerned it was the best wedding we have ever been to. But them everyone says that about their wedding, probably even the people who send their wedding videos to those wedding bloopers shows.

But I digress. We chose to go on a cruise for our honeymoon, which turned out to be a lot of fun for both of us as neither of us had ever been on a cruise before. We cruised on one of the Fun Ships from Carnival Cruise Lines out of Port Orlando Florida. Now many of you experienced cruisers out there know all this but for us first timers going on a cruise was a new and novel experience.

Cruise ships are big, and the ship we were on was only considered medium sized. Trying to find our way around took a little getting used to, but by the second day it was pretty hard to get lost. The first thing we did was find out state room and drop of our carry on bags and then we were off to the lunch buffet up on the main pool deck. Now here’s where it gets a little confusing for the first time cruiser. Standing in the line at the buffet it suddenly dawned on me that like most cruises this one was all inclusive, except for alcoholic drinks. That meant I could get as much food from the buffet and it was already paid for. Not only that I could come back as many times as I wanted, not that I did. Realizing that we didn’t have to carry money with us was kind of liberating. All we really needed was our room key which doubled as a kind of charge card for things, such as alcoholic drinks, that weren’t part of the all inclusive package.

After lunch it was time to explore the ship and see what it had to offer. I won’t go into big detail here other than to say there was a lot to be done on a cruise ship. On the upper main deck at the back of the ship was casual dining establishment. It was always open and always had food available. Now as we walked through I noticed towards the back of the dining area a large kiosk. As we approached and came around it from behind it was like a dream come true.

A soft serve ice-cream machine. You know, like the ones at Dairy Queen. It took me a moment to realize that just like the lunch buffet back on the main pool deck; this ice cream was absolutely free. Do you get that, for 5 days and 4 nights I could come and get either vanilla, chocolate, or, and this is the best part, chocolate vanilla swirl ice cream anytime I wanted.

And right next to the bowls and spoons was every topping imaginable. They had chocolate, caramel, sprinkles, hot fudge, peanuts, cherries and whipped topping. It was like getting locked inside a Dairy Queen for the night, only the night lasted for 5 days. I mean, come one, that ice cream machine was more than worth the price of the entire honeymoon cruise.

So if you ever get a chance to go on a cruise make sure to find out if the ship you want to go on has a soft serve ice-cream machine. I know I’m looking forward to the next time my wife and I go on a cruise just for that simple fact.

Andrew Bicknell has gone on a honeymoon cruise and partook of the soft serve ice-cream machine. For more information about honeymoons and cruises check out his website Honeymoon Destinations.

Thursday, September 7, 2006

Choosing a Caribbean Honeymoon Resort

Finding a Caribbean honeymoon resort is easy. The hard part is choosing the one that’s right for your honeymoon. There are over 7000 Caribbean islands, not all of which are inhabited. Of the over 7000 islands there are a total of 36 island groups made up of either single islands, such as Jamaica, or island groups like the Bahamas, which boasts 2400 islands. Each of these islands has its own distinct cultural flavor and intimate resorts for the perfect honeymoon.

So how do you choose the right resort for you and your soon to be spouse? There are so many Caribbean honeymoon resorts to choose from. There are all inclusive couples’s only super resorts such as Sandals to more intimate Caribbean villas and inns.

The first thing you need to do when choosing a Caribbean honeymoon resort is to decide which island you would like to stay on. There is such a range of diversity to choose from depending on what you want to do on your honeymoon. For those who like water sports, golf and just hanging out on the beach just about any of the islands will do.

If you are looking for an all around Caribbean experience then Jamaica may be the place for you. With beachside all inclusive super resorts and intimate mountain villas Jamaica has something for everyone. If you want to hike through tropical rain forests and climb cascading waterfalls or spend time shopping the day away and clubbing until the wee hours of the morning then Jamaica is the perfect choice.

For a more intimate Caribbean honeymoon try some of the smaller islands such as Culebra and Dominica. These two islands will truly let you get away from it all, tropical paradises where time ceases to mean anything and there isn’t much to do except just kick back and enjoy the intimacy of being newlyweds.

The Bahamas are made up of 2400 islands and provide just about any and all activities anyone would want to do on a Caribbean honeymoon. There is every accommodation possible, from five star resorts to small family run inns hidden along the old world city streets. And for anyone who has ever wanted to swim with dolphins Grand Bahama boasts the Dolphin Experience.

So as you can see just choosing the Caribbean island you wish to visit can take some doing. Once you find the island to fit you choosing the Caribbean honeymoon resort becomes much easier. Although the size of the island you choose as your honeymoon destination will have an impact on the number of resorts to choose from. The bigger the island the more honeymoon resorts there will be, and again, just like the islands themselves the possibilities are pretty limitless.

But rest assured that which ever Caribbean honeymoon resort you choose you will not be disappointed. Honeymooning in a tropical paradise is the ultimate romantic destination.

For more information about Caribbean honeymoon resorts check out the website Honeymoon Destinations.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

The All Inclusive Honeymoon Vacation

Searching for the ultimate all inclusive honeymoon vacation? Depending on who you ask the ultimate vacation package could be just about anything. When it comes to planning your honeymoon vacation only you and your future spouse know what is right for you two. In reality the ultimate honeymoon is an entirely personal experience shared by two people who love one another.

There are ultimately thousands of all inclusive honeymoons to choose from all over the world. Which one is right for you and your new spouse will depend on how much money you want to spend, what kind of experience you are looking for and where you would like to go.

Many people opt for the tropical island route when it comes to romantic honeymoons, and who can blame them. There is nothing more romantic than crystal blue water lapping against a warm sandy beach and moonlit walks against an ocean backdrop.

There are literally hundreds if not thousands of resorts located on tropical islands that provide everything you need in an all inclusive honeymoon vacation. Probably the best known is Sandals, a couples only all inclusive resort with 12 locations scattered across some of the Caribbean’s best beaches. And all inclusive at Sandals means you get everything included in the price such as: all meals including gourmet dining, premium drinks, scuba diving, golf, waterskiing, sailing, windsurfing, entertainment, hotel taxes, tips and gratuities and even a hurricane guarantee. While a Sandals all inclusive honeymoon vacation may not be for you, most all inclusive resorts offer packages that are very similar.

Another possibility for an all inclusive honeymoon vacation is taking a honeymoon cruise. The nice thing about an all inclusive honeymoon cruise is just like at a resort everything is paid for, with a couple of exceptions. On a cruise you will have to pay for any alcoholic beverages on board and any on-shore activities at the ports-of-call. A cruise is perfect if you don’t want to be stuck at one location as well. Most cruises, depending on the length of the cruise, stop at anywhere from 2 to 5 ports-of-call. It’s kind of like a recreational vehicle, except on the ocean. And the accommodations are a whole lot nicer. You will get a chance to visit different ports on different islands and get a feel for the various cultures and activities each offer.

The all inclusive honeymoon vacation is a great way to go. Once your travel plans are made and the trip is paid for you really have nothing else to worry about. You may need to take a little extra cash for miscellaneous things like during the trip to and from your destination but the nice thing about an all inclusive honeymoon is that everything is paid for up front, allowing you and your new spouse to enjoy your honeymoon without any added worries.

To start planning your all inclusive honeymoon vacation check out the website Honeymoon Destinations.

Friday, August 25, 2006

Take Another Honeymoon to Recharge Your Marriage

Can you still remember when and where did you go for your honeymoon? Or do you have it at all? Well, in any case, it is always good for a couple to have another getaway after years of marriage. Honeymoon is not for newly weds only, it is an equally important and essential relationship building activity for all married couples. A romantic vacation will do wonders for a marriage. It is a time when both husband and wife need to put work and busy schedules aside to reconnect with each other. All daily worries are forgotten and both parties can focus on enjoying each other and beautiful settings. There are two options a couple can consider for their getaway vacation. Firstly, they can go back to the same place where they had spent their previous honeymoon. Secondly, they can go to a new destination of their choice.

Are there any advantages for a couple to go to the same place twice? Yes, there are some advantages, due to nostalgia reasons. They may be able to recall the good memories and feelings, as well as the little things they had done and shared previously. They can also choose to renew their vows and commitment on the same spot which they had said years before. This is indeed a wonderful relationship building gesture.

On the other hand, for those couples who would like to go to a new place, it is absolutely fantastic as well. Depending on their personality and character, there is a wide variety of options available for them. If they are outgoing and sporting, they can consider activities such as surfing and diving. However, if they prefer a vacation with lesser physical activity, they can consider visiting beautiful cities and places of interest. These new activities can enhance their relationship too. They can spend a wonderful time exploring interesting places and make new discoveries together.

Whatever is the case, a couple needs a break from the usual routine to recharge and rejuvenate their relationship. A relationship without any new activities will stay stale and boring. In addition, both parties deserve a break from their work to be re-energized. They need to reward themselves with a vacation trip as a form of motivation.

Good marriages do not just happen. They need planning and working out. A fabulous honeymoon is an effort towards making a dream marriage becomes real. Nowadays, with so many travel packages to choose from and at such competitive rates, taking a break for another honeymoon is never as easy as before. So, go for it. For more information on where to go for your holidays, you can refer to the informative Travel Guide.

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Rose Mary
Freelance Writer on Various Interest Topics
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Saturday, August 19, 2006

Getting the Most Out of your Honeymoon

First you will need to figure out your budget. After you have set a budget figure out how many weeks it is until your honeymoon and divide the total cost by the number of weeks and set that much back every week or two weeks whenever you get paid.

Once you have taken your budget into account figure out how much you would like to spend daily on your honeymoon.

Choose all inclusive when picking your destination. Most of the time you will not need any money at all and your meals are included

Hidden costs are everywhere. You need to figure in all the tips, cab rides and all the meals you will be eating.

Go on a picnic. Picnics are cheap and memorable.

The costs of meals can really add up. So set a budget and look for all the deals possible.

Consider mentioning to local restaurants that you have just got married and are on your honeymoon they might throw in a little something extra.

Eat where most tourist do not. Restaurants will charge more around the tourist areas.

Use your credit card whenever possible because most credit card companies will give you the currency exchange rate.

If your buying mementos shop at mom and pop stores they will usually bargain with you.

Most of all just remember some of the best things in life are free.

Yolanda is the owner of Yolandas wedding favors and wedding planner. She enjoys seeing all the different table decorations and wedding party favors that go along with the reception.