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Adults/couples only resort for honeymoon?
I am looking for an adults or couples only resort (not a swinger resort) ideal for my honeymoon this august. I don't have a preference when it comes to the location, just anywhere warm and sunny! I really would like a jacuzzi either in the room or on the balcony and at least 2 restaurants on premises. All inclusive is a plus. Money is definitely a factor in choosing a resort. I love the looks of a sandals resort, but they're too pricey for me! I'm open to all tropical/warm locations. Please keep in mind I am trying to stay on a budget.Thank you!
I live in New Jersey
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- jennaLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well I dont know why that person said Florida when there are no all-inclusives in the U.S.
Anyways, look into Swept Away- it's the same as Sandals but more affordable. My parents go to the one in Negril, Jamaica every year and they sent my brother there for his honeymoon. Everything is included, not just food and drink but also snorkeling and golfing and other activities. And the beach is just so gorgeous.
Now you have to be careful when choosing the room because that particular hotel- the suite with the hot tub is located above the dance club- which means noise noise noise. They don't tell people this though- I know it because my mom has all the inside scoop. Check out their website it's couples.com and they have other locations if you dont want Jamaica. Also if you think those are still too pricey there are alot of cheap all inclusives in Cancun but you have to remember these are not adult only so it's worth paying more to have no kids around. good luck, have fun!
Source(s): my mom's a travel agent. maybe you should use one since it's your honeymoon to make sure everything goes perfect and smooth as possible. - Anonymous5 years ago
i these days have been given married and replaced into put in this comparable difficulty. in short, we chosen the cruise (Royal Caribbean). On our honeymoon we felt that the cruise replaced into no longer probable relaxing. regardless of each little thing the marriage making plans and the thrill/rigidity of the marriage we could have liked to in straightforward terms relax and do issues at our %.. jointly as on the cruise we've been waiting to sit down down back a sturdy quantity, yet felt pulled to do each and all the thrilling issues on the cruise. as nicely, the cabin is small so there wasn't plenty to wait for cuddling or putting out in like a motel room. We have been fortunate to spend extra days after the cruise, the place we had our probability to sit down down back (and enjoyed woopie! slightly extra there with the motel room area). The cruise replaced into surprising, are not getting me incorrect, however the invoice on the top kinda pops a number of the honeymoon balloons and there's a super style of working around and getting up early to get off the boat and excursions and what no longer. we are very adventurous, so i think i could say we could in no way have had it any different way, yet secretly i think of we could have enjoyed an all-inclusive like a Sandals motel slightly extra. sturdy success on your determination, i'm particular it is going to likely be super and congrats!!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Depending where you live and how far away it will be I cannot say but have you thought about neer the US florida,hohaia,californie/Malibu?
Source(s): Own Opinion - Anonymous1 decade ago
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