
Caribbean beach scene
One great way to know what you’re getting (and spending) on an island honeymoon is to select from the many all-inclusive resorts, some of which are for couples only. All-inclusive means that for one pre-determined fee you get meals, lodging, and activities. Fees vary according several factors, including the type of accommodations. For example, a suite with a private beach is more expensive than a third floor room with no ocean view. Obviously, the cost is higher for a food plan that includes unlimited snacks and alcoholic beverages and not just three meals a day.
If certain activities such as golf, boat rides, nightly shows, and spa treatments are included, the fee will be higher than for basic activities such as tennis, bike riding, and beach sports. As a couple, decide what is important to you in order to pick the right destination. When you’ve narrowed down your list, check with a reputable travel agent or surf the websites of specific destinations and resorts to choose what best meets your needs for this once-in-a-lifetime trip.
Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Grand Bahama Islands, Barbados, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Grand Cayman Islands, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Martin, St. Thomas and the Turks and Caicos are popular island destinations outside of the United States.
Antigua and Barbuda travel literature boasts that this eastern Caribbean island has 365 beaches, one for each day of the year. Its reefs are noted for great diving and snorkeling. All-inclusive resorts include Sandals Antigua, Galley Bay, and Jumby Bay Resort.
The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba is located off the coast of Venezuela. Measuring only 20 miles long and 6 miles wide, it offers a mix of high-end resorts and secluded natural beauty. It has less annual rainfall and lower humidity than any other Caribbean island. Come here for beaches and fine dining. All-inclusive resorts include the Wyndham Aruba Resort & Spa, Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino, and Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino.
Located less than 100 miles from Florida, the most popular destinations in the Bahamas are Nassau and Grand Bahamas Islands. Vacations on this British influenced island can be more affordable than many other islands. Top-notch all-inclusive resorts include Atlantis Paradise Island, Sandals Royal Bahamian, Nassau Beach Hotel, Breezes, and British Colonial Hilton.
Barbados, which is in the West Indies, is often referred to as “England in the Tropics.” While there are plenty of beaches and water activities, there’s most sightseeing attractions here than on most other Caribbean islands. Turtle Beach Hotel and Almond Beach Village are among the highest rated all-inclusive resorts.
Bermuda is an outdoor lover’s paradise. The weather is nearly perfect most of the time, and it’s hard to pick a favorite beach. Check out Grotto Bay Beach Resort, Harmony Club, Elbow Beach Resort, Fairmont Southhampton Resort, and Wyndham Bermuda Resort and Spa for an all-inclusive honeymoon package.
Grand Cayman is highly regarded for its deep-sea diving and peaceful tranquility. Beach Club Colony Resort and Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman Resort offer an all-inclusive honeymoon vacation.
In the popular West Indies island of Jamaica, honeymooners can enjoy an all-inclusive package vacation at Sandals Grand Ocho Rios, Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Royal Caribbean, Sandals Inn, Sandals Dunn’s River, Sandals Negril, or Sandals Whitehouse. Grand Lido Resort even offers free weddings for its guests. Check the destination’s security, and think twice before you venture off a resort property, because Jamaica has recently experienced a drastic increase in crimes against tourists.
For some of the world’s most beautiful scenery, come to St. Kitts in the eastern Caribbean. Here you’ll find lush forests, snow-capped mountains, pristine beaches and a host of outdoor activities. All-inclusive resorts include St. Kitts Marriott Resort, Royal St. Kitts Hotel and Casino, and Sugar Bay Club.
The popular island of St. Lucia has most of its resorts in its northwest region. Enjoy water and sports activities there, and then explore the rest of the 240 square mile island to discover wild orchids, quaint fishing villages, and scenic mountain ranges. Highly rated choices for all inclusive destinations include Sandals Regency St. Lucia, Sandals Grande St. Lucia, Sandals Halycon Beach, St. James Club, Le Sport Resort, Jalousie Hilton, and Coconut Bay Resort and Spa.
Come to St. Martin (St. Maarten) for action packed nightlife and a more urban feel along with the beaches. Duty free shops are often packed with cruise ship day-trippers. For all-inclusive resorts, consider Sonesta Maho Beach Resort and Casino, Great Bay Beach Hotel, Hotel Mont Vernon, Le Flamboyant, and Le Meridien L’Habitation.
While St. Thomas has beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, it is also plagued by urban congestion and a soaring crime rate, especially against tourists. That might be because it is the busiest cruise ship port in the West Indies. All-inclusive resorts include Wyndham Sugar Bay and Bolongo Bay Resort.
The Turks and Caicos Islands are known for their excellent deep sea diving. All-inclusive destinations include Alegro Turks and Caicos, Beaches, and Coral Gardens.
The most popular island destination in the United States is undoubtedly Hawaii. While all-inclusive resorts aren’t as popular in the United States as they are in Caribbean islands, there are several great honeymoon choices for Hawaii. If you want to stay in Oahu near the vibrant urban life of Honolulu, check out Halekulani Hotel. Popular choices for Maui include Four Seasons, Grand Wailea, and Ritz Carlton. Kauai offers Hyatt Regency Princeville Resort while the Big Island of Hawaii is home to Hilton Waikoloa Village and Kona Village Resort.

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