Honeymoon ideas for adventurous newlyweds
Ten unique trips for couples who want to step out on the wild side
After the months, sometimes years, of planning and stress that go into pulling off that perfect wedding fete, nothing’s sweeter than boarding the plane en route to post-marital bliss—a.k.a. the long-awaited honeymoon.
But when it comes to honeymooning, where does one even begin in choosing a destination? The good news is you’re not limited to an all-inclusive Sandals resorts or over-the-top Caribbean cruise. Nor do honeymoons have to be restricted to beaches and umbrella-garnished boat drinks. In fact, many more intrepid honeymooners are choosing the path less traveled and opting for cold-weather jaunts as an alternative.
Take, for example, a Hurtigruten expedition trip up to Spitsbergen, a remote island in the Arctic Circle that’s part of the Norwegian-occupied archipelago of Svalbard. Not only will you have one-on-one time with your new spouse far from the maddening crowd where cell phones, TV and Internet are scarce to none. But you’ll also enjoy an intimate experience in some of the most remote reaches of the planet, surrounded by glaciers and towering jagged peaks, keeping your eyes forever pointed toward the horizon searching for a polar bear, reindeer, Arctic fox, walrus, minke whale or other friend of the far North.
Or you might decide on high-altitude fun in an outdoor sports summit like Switzerland instead. Philadelphia-based couple Lindsey Ferris Carmine and Andy Carmine did just that, hopping a flight to Zurich, gateway to the Alps, after their New Year’s Eve nuptials two years ago, and making their way southwest via Switzerland’s high-tech rail system. “A small wooden elevated train track lined with white Christmas lights coiled the town center of Gstaad, our first stop,” the Carmines recall. “When the train came to a halt, a mix of night skiers, locals and wide-eyed visitors poured out onto the main street. If our trip had ended with that view alone, we would have been satisfied.”
Those with summer honeymoons on the calendar might also consider a visit to Switzerland. Where biking and hiking and mountain climbing opportunities abound, the Engadin Valley in the southeastern corner region of Maloja is chock-full of high-end resorts and outdoor tours—so you can have your cake and eat it, too (i.e. get your fill of the outdoors without sacrificing luxury while doing so). Take an extreme mountain bike ride down from Corviglia, through the town and have a picnic alongside the lake. Or try your luck at the terrifying yet exhilarating mountain climbing trail, Via Ferrata, which ends just above 10,000 feet, at nearby Diavolezza, before soaking in the world’s highest hot tub, toasting to your achievements with a fine bottle of bubbly.
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Queensland tourism Island hop in Queensland. If you weren’t fortunate enough to snag the title of Island Caretaker in this year’s viral Best Job in the World campaign and find yourself occupying an oceanfront mansion in Queensland, you can still relive the lucky winner’s itinerary–only on your own laid-back schedule. |
If you’re not so keen on getting down and dirty on your honeymoon, why not settle on a cosmopolitan city break instead? With nightlife to rival any international metropolis and a foodie scene to boot, Berlin has a solution for all those big city needs. Explore the sites vital to the Cold War and relax in the Hotel de Rome, an ornate bank-turned-luxury-stay, before taking a gastro tour courtesy of Berlinagenten in the hip neighborhood Kreuzberg, and burning the midnight oil in some of Berlin’s all-night riverside bars and clubs to top off a perfect day.
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New Zealand tourism Amp up the adrenaline in New Zealand. Honeymoon trekkers can start their North Island trip in Auckland, where you can promenade around the tip of the SkyTower, then drive to the Waitomo Caves, where you’ll drop 300 feet vertically into a glowworm-lit cave on a rappelling and blackwater rafting excursion, before sleeping in Whakapapa Village for the night and rising early to tackle the 12-mile Tongariro Crossing across both desert and volcanic terrain. |
Heiderstadt says, “In two weeks in South Africa and nearby Botswana and Zambia, you can not only have an amazing five-star safari experience, but enjoy the cosmopolitan hotels and restaurants of scenic Cape Town, tour the fabulous wines of the nearby wine regions in Franschhoek and Stellenbosch, go cage diving with great white sharks, be pampered at spas in luxurious coastal resorts and even bungee-jump high above the Zambezi River right near world-famous Victoria Falls.”
Other off-the-beaten-path trips include an exploration of Macau, which has been dubbed the “fastest growing destination” by the World Travel and Tourism Council, paired with a day or two over the water in Hong Kong; a trek across Israel; and island-hopping in the Cook Islands or Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
Heiderstadt advises that wherever you may choose, avoid a couple common mistakes. “Often, the couple can’t agree and one person caves and then holds a grudge and is never really happy with the honeymoon plans,” says . The key if you disagree is to forget those two spots and pick a third that meets both your criteria,” she says. “Another problem is scheduling too much or too little; you end up either bored or exhausted. Aim for a happy medium of some active days and some do-nothing days.” Here are 10 unique custom-made itineraries for your honeymoon; feel free to steal them and call them your own.
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