Hawaii: the perfect honeymoon

Everyone knows that the best part of getting married is the honeymoon. So when choosing a honeymoon destination, you need to choose wisely. You can’t go wrong with Hawaii. It has the perfect climate, varying only a few degrees in temperature from season to season. Even in the winter you can expect to have temperatures of eighty degrees. You will have five different options to choose from when deciding which island to visit during your time in Hawaii. Each of them is equally unique and beautiful in its own way.

Due to the wide range of options, you can choose to stay as long as you want and never have to experience the same thing twice. I would recommend that you stay for at least ten days. There is so much to see. You want to make sure you don’t miss anything; and in most cases you have traveled that far to get there, you better make the most of your trip.

Oahu is a good place to start a honeymoon. You will have many different dining options as well as very good room service. Honolulu will offer the most nightlife of all the islands, so if you dare to venture out, this is the place to do it. There are two historic hotels located in Honolulu, the Royal Hawaiian and the Westin Moana Surfrider. They are both located on the same block.

I highly recommend Sheraton Moana Surf rider. The hotel is over a hundred years old, but has been kept so up-to-date that you will be surrounded by total luxury. Upon arrival, you will be greeted in Hawaiian style with a fresh flower lei. Be sure to mention when making your reservations that this is a honeymoon. The hotel usually offers a special welcome gift for the newlyweds. The hotel staff is ready to please; Expect to be pampered. The beach itself in Waikiki is nothing spectacular, but it is still a must on the list of places to visit.

If beaches are your thing, you should take a trip to the north shore of Oahu, before leaving the island for your next destination, Maui. Maui will also offer ample opportunities for romance. There is nothing more romantic than savoring a mai-tai on your balcony, while watching the sunset over the Pacific.

The road to Hana is a popular attraction for visitors. Hana is a quiet town located on the east side of the island. The road to Hana has more to do with the journey than the actual destination. The trip should last between ten and twelve hours, allowing many stops along the way. The road will take you past hundreds of stunning waterfalls, stunning black sand beaches, a forest reserve, and even a botanical garden.

I would recommend renting a four wheel drive jeep as there are some destinations that are only accessible with four wheel drive. These secluded beaches are a great romantic place to stop.

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