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Written by Steve Kent
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Thursday, 20 May 2010 14:13 |
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The two most wonderful events that people look forward to and take time to plan for are weddings followed by the honeymoon. These are also the events whose memories linger the longest and are the most cherished. For this reason alone it only makes perfect sense to pick the best honeymoon destination for your reminiscences.
With as many kinds of people, so is the possibilities for choosing your honeymoon. Clearly as no two couples are alike or comparable. You can also that no two honeymoons need be the same either. Prepare for your honeymoon before the wedding extravaganza begins to take up all your time and effort. Initiating a decision on the best honeymoon destinations should not be taken flippantly. After all, this is something you will have lifelong memories of so put some extra thought and attention into planning the honeymoon.
Even if you choose all inclusive honeymoons or simply just go there and decide what you want to do, a la carte, preparing in advance will take away a lot of the worries and headaches that you would be glad to avert during this once in a lifetime experience. Take into account where you want to go, and what you would like to do on your visit. The honeymoon is an exceptionally enchanting time, one to really bring two people closer together than another time. Naturally romance won't be all you will be doing during this time. Activities that both can enjoy together, can add a whole new dimension to the marriage. Think of what your expectations will be in terms of location and activities, in addition to those of your partner before planning on a list of best honeymoon locations.
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Written by Susan and Jerry Windley-Daoust
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Sunday, 28 February 2010 16:55 |
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Five Ideas for a More Romantic Honeymoon
 Candles, rose petals, satin, succulent foods, perfume-you're probably already familiar with all of these time-honored ingredients for creating a romantic mood on your honeymoon. But candles, rose petals, and other sensual ingredients only go so far. The real key to creating a romantic honeymoon is to spend time celebrating your relationship and your new life together as a married couple. After all, romance is more about the heart than the body.
 That doesn't mean you should put the candles away, but start setting the mood early by reveling in your relationship. Here are five ideas to get you started.
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