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Ideas For Great Winter Honeymoon Destinations

Though most people imagine their wedding as something that happens in spring or summer, a winter wedding can be just as beautiful.  But of course, with winter weddings come winter honeymoon destinations, and the advent of colder weather and snow means needing to get creative about your winter honeymoon destinations.  However, whether you work to find somewhere that still has great weather in the winter or find a destination that you can enjoy in the snow, there are plenty of great places to go for your winter honeymoon.  Here are a few:

Taking Advantage Of The Off-Season

Some winter honeymoon destinations like Venice, Italy, make for a beautiful honeymoon any time of year, but the advantage of a winter honeymoon there is that you beat the crowds and the higher prices you’d see during the busy season.  Best of all, Venice only gets snow on a few days a year, so you’ll still be able to enjoy a romantic ride along the canals without getting buried in white powder.

Celebrating The Cold

If you don’t mind truly cold weather, then try some winter honeymoon destinations that use the cold as an attraction.  For instance, every year in Quebec, an ice hotel is erected for guests that want a truly unique stay in a cold destination.  With a movie theater and a chapel for those looking to also hold their wedding in the cold, this ice hotel is a chilly way to start off your new life with your spouse!

Another great way to enjoy cold winter honeymoon destinations is with a cruise.  Cold-weather cruises can be an experience as unique as their counterparts from warmer waters.  Take a flight to Alaska and enjoy a winter cruise where you can watch stunning icebergs and glaciers, and enjoy your honeymoon in a nontraditional way.

Searching Out Warmth

Still, some people want winter honeymoon destinations that are warmer, and it’s understandable!  A break from the cold and snow is a great way to spend a honeymoon.  For such a trip, Hawaii is a great destination, any time of year.  With an average winter temperature of around 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the tropics make a great place for you to celebrate a new marriage and to soak up a little sun while your home is still under snow.  So, give the sun and sand a go for your honeymoon!  So whether your destination is somewhere romantic, somewhere extra cold, or whether you go for warm waters, keep an open mind and plan a great winter honeymoon.

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October 10, 2007

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