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Recommendation for honeymoon?
I'm getting married later this year and my fiancee and I would like to spend our honeymoon over in the USA. We would like to stay in and see places and sights such as San Diego, Las Vegas, Yosemite, Palm Springs the Hoover Dam and San Francisco etc. Ideally this could all be arranged as a package with everything covered such as flights, transfers, hotels , transport between places a guide on transport and any excursions. Had a look online and cant find anyone that seems to offer this. Have you got any suggestions for travel firms who could offer a package like this.?
Thanks
Obviously Grand Canyon also
4 Answers
- ?Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
I am actually a huge fan of Las Vegas.
You can set up your base there & arrange side trips through your hotel concierge.
I would really check with a good travel agent in London or wherever you are located & inquire about package deals. That would certainly be a less expensive way to go about it.
Doing it piecemeal will certainly cost more.
Hope you have some time because you are talking about a lot of real estate to cover.
You will, naturally, need to do it with flights. Ground transportation will eat up a great deal of time.
San Diego & SanFrancisco are certainly worth a look. But stay in luxury hotels if at all possible.
Tourist hotels are always mediocre & out of the area where the action is.
Stay away from Los Angeles.....it is a dump. (unless you ENJOY visiting 3rd world areas)
The grand canyon is worth a look....... if you have the time to see it from the ground.
The helicopter flights from Las Vegas are an expensive rip-off.
They don't even take you to the major portion....just a little side area. A TOTAL disappointment. (I think we paid around US$ 700 EACH!)
Wasted money.
Do some more research and nail down the areas that are MOST worth seeing.
Rather than Palm Springs I think Sedona, Arizona is worth a look for lovely scenery, hiking, & that sort of thing.
Source(s): ¶¶¶•••¶¶¶ - 8 years ago
Vegas seems like a safe bet, but expensive. San Diego is a nice getaway, especially this time of year if you are living in snow. Yosemite is awesome, but I dunno if it's honeymoon material. Hoover Dam, if you want, but might as well do that while you're in Vegas (only an hour and a half drive from vegas). Palm Springs, in my opinion, is boring desert california, unless there's a festival going on.
- 8 years ago
Try STA travel or Trail Finders! They'll work out a good package for you including working out transfers etc.
Source(s): My own experience! :-) - 8 years ago
www.completenorthamerica.com/
Have used them twice, 2 years running. Very helpful and not just with the obvious places on the fly drives. Very well planned and would use again.
Source(s): www.completenorthamerica.com/