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Ok, so the Mrs to be is pretty hard to please on the holiday front. She has been looking at the Seychelles but we have discovered its way too pricey! Mauritius is Winter and risky on the weather front! We are going at the end of may early June. Any suggestions will be more than appreciated. Im stumped!


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:10 pm
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Ok, so the Mrs to be is pretty hard to please on the holiday front.

Give her the credit card and go to the pub!

What does she want in a holiday as the biking in these places seems rubbish.


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:13 pm
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We are doing Bali and Lombok for the first 2 weeks in June.

Fly via Singapore to Lombok and have 5 nights chilling on the beach to recover, 2 nights on an island called Gili where we are going to do a bit of snorkelling, then 5 nights in Bali in the centre for some culture and adventure, then 2 nights in Singapore on the way back.

Wasnt quite as expensive as I was expecting and apparently it's quite cheap to eat and drink and do things while we're out there.

Weather that time of year there is meant to be spot on too!


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:17 pm
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hmmm we had a deal, she plans the wedding i plan the honeymoon

so treking the inca trail in Peru it was..........

but then im not really a beach person


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:18 pm
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Depends what she/you want. I've just booked my honeymoon, we're going to California for 2 1/2 weeks taking in LA, San Fransico and San Diego. Not cheap but will be wonderful.

Friends who have recently got married have combined beach and safari off the coast of Africa and another couple did a road trip around south of France and northern Italy. Only the latter involved biking and then only got 1 day but then that isn't really what a honeymoon is about, or at least it isn't for me anyway, I hope to use up my energy in other ways! 😉


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:22 pm
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Head to somewhere like Trail Finders and use their knowledge to get sorted out.

We're doing 2 weeks in Thailand; Bangkok, Chiang Mai then a few days kicking back in Koh Samui (a few days beach holiday is the limit for us)


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:22 pm
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We went to Oia in Santorini. Not as far as the Maldives etc and still the most romantic place I've ever been in my life. We only saw about four other English people in the two weeks we were there - it was awesome 😆

We spent two weeks sat on the terrace of our cave awestruck by the view.


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:23 pm
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We went to the Maldives which was great even though it was their winter if you do go there go to one of the largest islands (sun island) and transfer with the sea plane. Or New York is definitely worth a visit we have been twice both for nine days and still want to go back again not too expensive to get their or when you are there. Email in profile if you want any tips for either


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:24 pm
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Barbados.


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:26 pm
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Go on a cruise. That way you can visit 6/7 different countries. There'll be enough variation to cover both of your tastes.


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:27 pm
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It's a tricky time of year for tropical destinations. Can you wait?


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:28 pm
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We've done a few exotic holidays so fancied something different for our honeymoon. We did a campervan tour of Scotland. It was really nice. Got to some out of the way places. The wife has been working in the Seychelles recently and says its wall to wall with honeymooners


 
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The wife has been working in the Seychelles recently and says its wall to wall with honeymooners

My actual idea of hell 😯 (well not quite as bad as a Sandals resort, but pretty close)


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:30 pm
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Italy!
Lake Garda, Verona, Venice, Milan, Rome!! Sorrento.


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:30 pm
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Had similar deal with my wife. She is not a massive beach fan so we did 5 days in San Francisco followed by a week in Hawaii. Very cool and had 1st argument as married couple when got slightly lost in redwoods after cycling across Golden Gate Bridge. Swam with turtles off Hawaii and even managed a bit of surfing.

2 centre is a good compromise if you have the time. The cost will pale into insignificance compared to other wedding costs. Failed to get an upgrade on flights due to being honeymoon but did get free champagne 😀


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:35 pm
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We went to Mauritius for 10 days in May a couple of years ago and the weather was great. It's close to the equator so winter/summer doesn't really apply but they do have wet and dry seasons. I thought it was ace - we hired a car and explored the island to get away from all the honeymooners in the all inclusive resorts.


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:38 pm
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Fwiw, I honeymooned on Corsica - Propriano to be precise. Nothing spectacular but about as remote in Europe as you an get, superb beaches and the water is warm enough for snorkelling at that time of year. 16th June.

Reasonably priced, other than getting there's hitch was out of sorts with other similarly distance destinations.


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 9:59 pm
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We've just booked our honeymoon.

We opted for a 'taste of Sri Lanka' tour for a week followed by a week in the Maldives at Kurumathi resort. We booked it through Kuoni. It was similar to one that Thomson is offering & was £1200 cheaper.

We wanted to book something where we had a busy week of doing stuff followed by a week on a beach, perhaps a bit of snorkelling etc.
The Sri Lanka side of it is mainly b&b, but once we get to the Maldives it's all inclusive.

We also looked at a fly/drive down the Florida Keys followed by a week in the Caribbean, Thailand, Vietnam, Mexico, Zanzibar......


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 10:10 pm
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We went to Oia in Santorini. Not as far as the Maldives etc and still the most romantic place I've ever been in my life. We only saw about four other English people in the two weeks we were there - it was awesome
We spent two weeks sat on the terrace of our cave awestruck by the view.

And you went to the Santorini in Greece? Yes?


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 10:20 pm
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Bought MX-5, got boat to Spain, drove down through Spain (nothing booked in advance - stopped at Paradores), then back north through Pyrenees and France and back across the channel at Cherbourg.

I can recommend the room overlooking the battlements of a 13th century castle ( Tortosa I think), winding up Pyrennean passes with the top down and sitting in the square after dark with a nice red in St Emillion.

Got good at ringing hotels and asking nicely in a language I don't speak, if they had a room available.


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 10:29 pm
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We are going at the end of may early June.

Portugal's pretty good round that time - was for me & mrs_d anyway.

we went to Lagos rather than Albufeira/Portimao. MTBing in the region too


 
Posted : 17/02/2013 10:55 pm
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Bought MX-5, got boat to Spain, drove down through Spain (nothing booked in advance - stopped at Paradores), then back north through Pyrenees and France and back across the channel at Cherbourg.

I can recommend the room overlooking the battlements of a 13th century castle ( Tortosa I think), winding up Pyrennean passes with the top down and sitting in the square after dark with a nice red in St Emillion.

Got good at ringing hotels and asking nicely in a language I don't speak, if they had a room available.

was this with a woman, or did you marry the car?


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 7:06 am
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Why are you asking... didn't you just say you were going to Bangor on your honeymoon


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 7:24 am
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Legend - How dare you? 😯 I'm mortally offended. Of course there was, and still is, a woman involved. Still got the car over 10 years later too. Don't get out in it as much now we have two wee boys though.


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 9:04 am
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Clearly I was so offended I double posted


 
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We went to Scotland for 2 weeks - first week in Innerleithen, riding Inners and Glentress, then Aviemore. 2nd week in Wester Ross, riding Torridon, Applecross and the like.

My wife is awesome.

Dave


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 9:20 am
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It's not compulsory to go on some kind of exotic beach holiday.

Spain or Italy would be my top choices. Beaches, mountains, romantic cities, great food, easy to travel independently in a hire car.


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 9:22 am
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Venice is nice with option of boat across to Slovenia.


 
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Why are you asking... didn't you just say you were going to Bangor on your honeymoon
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Eh? I may be deeply offended (even more than igm) but need further clarification before I can decide


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 10:35 am
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Eh? I may be deeply offended (even more than igm) but need further clarification before I can decide
It's a clever play on words attributed to Oscar Wilde or possibly Sid James


 
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mrs xiphon and I went to Goa in August - their 'wet' season (it rained once a day, early evening). Quite a bit of stuff was closed, as it was their low season, but we just wanted a combination of: nice pool, sun, bar, plenty of books...

£800 per head, for 2 weeks, 5-star hotel (The Leela, Goa) full board including flights from Heathrow.

Recommended 😀


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 11:09 am
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idn't you just say you were going to Bangor on your honeymoon

I heard that used in a best mans speech, along with I heard she was veggie but he tells me she loves sausages...

With brides 6yo daughter present and rather proper family.

Tumble weed collected and gentle reminder that starting on the shots at 9am is no way to do a wedding.

Anyway back to the important part - what does SHE want.


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 11:15 am
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Use your imagination? Decide what you actually want first then look for somewhere that satisfies?

Deciding what you'd like to do is the best place to start imo.


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 11:25 am
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Morocco. We booked through [url= http://www.nomadicthoughts.com/ ]Nomadic Thoughts[/url] they were superb, not even that expensive and a fantastic week.
I wanted to go to Italy but they suggested Spain or Morocco instead to make the money go further - superb


 
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Colorado, go to Boulder then over to Crested Butte.. although I guess that's a lot more MTBing based.
BAhamas
Thailand (but not quite the "sunny" season may still be to your liking)
US of A West Coast Pacific Highway including Death Valley.
South America..mmm would LOVE to go there!
Costa Rica, Cuba??

safari???

you hvaen't really given us a clue what you want to do, ie beach, city, activities, culture etc! I have LOADS of places I want to go and if you're spending £20,000 on a wedding then hell I say spend at least £3000 each on a honeymoon you'll probably remember it more!


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 1:29 pm
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Our Honeymoon last May;
Las Vegas - 2 nights.
Grand Canyon - 2 nights (via Hoover Dam)
Flagstaff - 4 nights
Sedona - 4 nights
Scottsdale (Pheonix)- 3 nights.

Flew with BA, hired a car, approx. £2.5K from memory.
80F - 105F & sunny every day (10F & rain when we got back to UK)


 
Posted : 18/02/2013 7:43 pm
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We had 3 nights at the Malmaison in Leeds but if I'm honest, the journey from Bradford was hell..


 
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Rustic (with a little posh thrown in) living Mexico. Lots to do and see, very romantic and not too £££. This is where we stayed in Tulum.

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that Mexico pic looks ace!!! GOt a link to the hotel?? We fancy Mexico but we'd like to travel around andi t's a bit unstable at the mo!!


 
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id probably skip the maldives on principle

[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21595814 ]A 15-year-old rape victim has been sentenced to 100 lashes for engaging in premarital sex[/url]


 
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ASk1974..where is that pic? I want to go there!


 
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This is where we stayed in [b]Tulum[/b].


 
Posted : 09/03/2013 1:01 pm
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Sorrento.

I don't need to give reasons why, it's perfect.

It's warm, cheap, very Italian, wow the food makes you cry with tears of joy, hire a vespa from the stall at the marina and do the amalfi coast. Thinking about it makes me want to go back NOW. You'll love it and she'll love it even more. I promise.


 
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I'd skip the Maldives too given the current situation.

Depends on your budget really. You could do Southeast Asia in style with a budget of 2-3k per person for 2 weeks.


 
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Couple of nights in Manhattan then fly down to El Salvador (ElTunco) and then shuttle bus to Antigua, Guatemala. Done it twice, great places and inexpensive.


 
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yeah I read Tulum thanks I was hoping for a bit more information!!!!


 
Posted : 09/03/2013 2:55 pm
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We did Mauritius Mid May, it was just fantastic. Although the sea was rather smooth and boring so no fun swimming in that. Sailing was no fun too.
Go to the North West of the Isle though, because the wind hits it from the East during that season, so you will be well protected.

If she rides, bring the bikes, and take the boat to Reunion, where some apparently it's just awesome (where Absolan trains most winters)


 
Posted : 09/03/2013 3:19 pm