Honeymoon ideas -- July 2012
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Honeymoon ideas -- July 2012
My fiance are trying to plan our honeymoon for July 2012. We need help! We can go for 3-4 weeks. Ideas we have had so far are Australia and New Zealand, Greece, Africa (he is more into that one than I am), Ireland and Great Britain. We haven't been able to settle on anything and need advice from experienced travelers.
In terms of Australia and New Zealand, we understand July will be winter and in some spots it can be quite cold.
In terms of things we like to do, we are very into wine and if we go to a country that produces wine, we want to include winery tours. We also like spas and cities (we live in Manhattan and are city people). We aren't particularly into beaches although we would consider including 1-2 beach days wherever we go. However, we certainly would not want to pick a spot that is all about beaches. We would probably be considered foodies -- when we travel, we like to enjoy some fantastic dinners on some nights while on other nights we go to local markets and grab a nice bottle of wine to enjoy at the hotel.
We have both been to China. While there is more to see we want to go somewhere new.
We want to put together a truly special trip, knowing that it will be a long time before we can go away for this long again. We do not have a budget for the trip. While sky is not the limit, we think that wherever we choose to do, we will be able to fit it into the budget we decide to spend.
Any ideas are welcome!
In terms of Australia and New Zealand, we understand July will be winter and in some spots it can be quite cold.
In terms of things we like to do, we are very into wine and if we go to a country that produces wine, we want to include winery tours. We also like spas and cities (we live in Manhattan and are city people). We aren't particularly into beaches although we would consider including 1-2 beach days wherever we go. However, we certainly would not want to pick a spot that is all about beaches. We would probably be considered foodies -- when we travel, we like to enjoy some fantastic dinners on some nights while on other nights we go to local markets and grab a nice bottle of wine to enjoy at the hotel.
We have both been to China. While there is more to see we want to go somewhere new.
We want to put together a truly special trip, knowing that it will be a long time before we can go away for this long again. We do not have a budget for the trip. While sky is not the limit, we think that wherever we choose to do, we will be able to fit it into the budget we decide to spend.
Any ideas are welcome!
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No clue bout your budget but a romantic
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perhaps a little Chianti along the way Florence and Rome.
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the others... IF you are afoodie/wino France/Italy the way
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Congrats!
french chateau like in the past for me
Chateau D'Esclimont in the Loire Valley
venere.com 140 euro per nite in the Chateau for me last then
TGV seat61.com/france down to www.beaune.com
Capital of Ancient Burgundy best reds in the world
TGV on down to Italy seat61.com/Italy
stop at Portofino www.metropole.it then
www.lucca.info best vineyards town overto Venice-tourism.com
www.bauervenezia.com romantic for us last from $250 Otel.com
perhaps a little Chianti along the way Florence and Rome.
Intercontinental.com Rome Ville for me last $180
betterbidding.com awesome for me last on top of Spanish Steps
Frascati a trivial white is made in the Alban hills there
worth a vist kind of touristic for me though much prefer
the others... IF you are afoodie/wino France/Italy the way
to go... puts all your other areas to shamefor food romance.
www.slowtrav.com www.ricksteves.com2 other good
sites we go a lot always get best valuestraining self
guiding... but many reputable agents to help zicasso.com good
Congrats!
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Thanks for the suggestions. We did a 2 week France trip this past summer so we were looking for something elsewhere, although we know we will be back for shorter trips to France in the future. As for California, I assume we will do a Napa trip at some point but we want something bigger for this.
In terms of budget, we have no particular budget. We like staying in nice places. We will probably do some splurge nights and some just regular. I doubt we will be looking at budget hotels.
In terms of budget, we have no particular budget. We like staying in nice places. We will probably do some splurge nights and some just regular. I doubt we will be looking at budget hotels.
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no sure where you are, but check www.bookchinaonline.com good trips
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G'day elysag,
Thank you for your question.
I live in Australia and I can advise that the major wine regions, while cool, would certainly not be cold. The four major wine regions are the Hunter Valley of NSW, South Australia especially the Barossa Valley, Victoria especially along the Murray and the Margaret River region of Western Australia. I would seldom snow in any of those regions and never snow in the Hunter, South Australia and Margaret River. You can find more info on Australian wine regions here.
http://www.winediva.com.au/regions/regions2.asp
July August is also the best time of year to visit tropical Australia with warm, dry eweather if you wanted a few days on the beach. The Great Barrier Reef is certainly worth a visit.
http://www.great-barrier-reef.com/gr...f-weather.html
South Africa also has a good wine region although I haven't been there. South Africa has colder winters than mainland Australia on the whole because it has higher elevation above sea level on average.
http://www.wineanorak.com/saregions.htm
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Thank you for your question.
I live in Australia and I can advise that the major wine regions, while cool, would certainly not be cold. The four major wine regions are the Hunter Valley of NSW, South Australia especially the Barossa Valley, Victoria especially along the Murray and the Margaret River region of Western Australia. I would seldom snow in any of those regions and never snow in the Hunter, South Australia and Margaret River. You can find more info on Australian wine regions here.
http://www.winediva.com.au/regions/regions2.asp
July August is also the best time of year to visit tropical Australia with warm, dry eweather if you wanted a few days on the beach. The Great Barrier Reef is certainly worth a visit.
http://www.great-barrier-reef.com/gr...f-weather.html
South Africa also has a good wine region although I haven't been there. South Africa has colder winters than mainland Australia on the whole because it has higher elevation above sea level on average.
http://www.wineanorak.com/saregions.htm
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