Once you get engaged {or even before} it’s never too early to start thinking about where you would like to go to on your honeymoon. After getting engaged, getting married the honeymoon is kind of a time to unwind and get to know each other a little better. When my parents got married more than not you would take a trip somewhere close to home or at least stay in the United States, but today people are getting married a little later, and taking a Honeymoon out of the country has definitely become the way to Honeymoon. Today Peter Minkoff is sharing a few tips on how to plan the perfect Honeymoon to Australia!
One of the most popular honeymoon destinations in the world is Australia, and it is no wonder - it has a lot to offer. Relaxation, fun activities, sports, sightseeing, and many other things can be on your agenda if you choose to visit this country. So, for all the couples who are thinking about booking their trip there, here are some guidelines.
How to get there
Since you will probably have a lot of costs in the months leading up to your honeymoon, we suggest buying the tickets early on. This way, they will be cheaper, and you won't have to worry about that at the last minute. You can land in Sydney if you travel from any part of the world, which is convenient. From there, our recommendation is to look into private airport travels in Sydney to help you get to your accommodation easier. The benefits are comfortable travel without having to carry your luggage, and worry if you will get the right address, and public transportation.
Where to go
Your honeymoon is a one-time thing, which means that you should make it extra special if nothing else, then by choosing the perfect destination. If you would like to relax, sunbathe, and enjoy the ocean and the sun, we suggest Queensland or Esperance in Western Australia. For a more urban and active honeymoon, big cities like Melbourne and Sydney have a lot to offer, including exciting nightlife and daily sightseeing. And for a true, luxurious romantic, honeymoon experience, Tasmania, Lorne, Whitsunday Islands are the perfect choice.
What to do
Of course, the activities for your honeymoon depend on where you are staying, and whether you are planning on traveling somewhere inside the country. So, we are going to offer something for everyone. The first thing that you think about when you hear the word honeymoon is romantic dinners, and moonlight. For this occasion, a dinner, followed by a date at the Sydney Opera House is something you have to do. It combines art, history, and a romantic night out. For all the nature enthusiasts, you can go surfing, snorkeling, or spend time with animals, and even hold a koala bear. If you want to have fun, we suggest some of the many amusement parks, and a fun night out, in one of the many bars and pubs where you can drink beer, and dance the night away. And of course, one of the reasons you should visit Australia in the first place are the beautiful sandy beaches, with crystal clear water, so make this the biggest part of your honeymoon.
Where to eat
One of the best ways to get to know the culture, and experience a country like a local, is to eat as they do. Some of the amazing dishes and food you don't want to miss are meat pies, Moreton bay bugs, damper (a type of soda bread), emu, and even kangaroo if you are brave enough. Sweets like pavlova, vanilla slice, Anzac biscuits, and many more. If you stay or visit Sydney, you don't want to miss Welcome Hotel where you can try amazing stakes, horseradish, and craft beer, or Coogee Pavilion where you can eat delicious seafood, and pizzas. In Melbourne, you can visit The Lincoln, in Perth Clancy's Fish Pub, and Statler and Waldorf in Brisbane.
What to visit
Australia has a lot to offer, so we are sure you will be busy all day every day. Some of the places you should visit are the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach, Sydney Harbor Bridge, and the Great Barrier Reef. Fraser Island, the Gold Coast, and Kangaroo Island are other places worth seeing. As for the cultural part of your visit, Art Gallery in New South Vales, Center for Contemporary Photography, The Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art should be on your list. While in Sydney, make sure you visit The Rocks, a historic neighborhood with many shops that offer handmade items, foods, art, and crafts.
Regardless of what type of honeymoon you want, we are sure Australia will fulfill your expectations as it is a mix of culture, relaxation, and fun sports and activities to complete your days.
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