Unusual Honeymoon Vacations: Five Uncommon Locations

From Seychelles to Suriname

For couples wanting more unusual honeymoon vacations, there are plenty of offbeat locations that allow for a healthy combination of sightseeing and privacy - exploration and relaxation. Before you default to Cancun, Paris, or Vegas, consider these five destinations.

Unusual Honeymoon Vacations in: Seychelles
If you seek an island paradise but want to avoid the flashiness of many Caribbean islands, try this Indian Ocean archipelago. Composed of over 100 islands, Seychelles offers stunningly clean beaches and lush vegetation. English is widely spoken, and the tourism infrastructure is solid (though it was damaged somewhat by the tsunami disaster). Honeymooning couples might enjoy diving and snorkeling together around coral reefs before retiring to a rustic villa. Or watching giant tortoises and rare birds in the wilderness before spending private time in a secluded hotel.

Unusual Honeymoon Vacations in: Uruguay
A hidden gem in South America, Uruguay is a safe, stable country living life at a slow pace - a perfect place for a relaxing (but not isolated) honeymoon. The compact capital of Montevideo is smaller and quieter than, say, Buenos Aires...but it's friendly, walkable, and attractive. Enjoy local wines, yerba mate, and delicious meats from the many inexpensive restaurants and vendors in the capital. Or stay on the Uruguayan Riviera, the coastal region east of Montevideo dotted with resort cities like Punta del Este. Uruguay's temperate weather makes it an especially pleasant destination during both the fall and spring (which are, of course, reversed).

Unusual Honeymoon Vacations in: Tunisia
This tourist-friendly Mediterranean country offers a mix of cultural attractions, including the remains of the once-great kingdom of Carthage located just miles north of Tunis. The relatively progressive Muslim nation is also home to some sinfully striking resorts. Imagine hot sun, topless beaches, and delicious North African cuisine at coastal resorts. Americans can travel here visa-free.

Related information
  • Seychelles is an island paradise in the Indian Ocean.
  • Tiny Uruguay and Suriname are sleeper states in South America.
  • Tunisia blends cultural sites with lush resorts.
 
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Its obvious that you have NEVER been to these countries, I can say for certain that you have never been to SURINAME. Where do you get off calling Suriname's Capital LAZY and calling the culturse BIZARRE. The only thing that is true of what you say is that many people do not know about this great destination. That is because Surianme does not live off Tourism like other Caibbean Islands and destination. If you dont find people waiting on you hand and foot, that is because they are buysy working. You will find that In suriname you can easily blend in. Even If you do not speak DUTCH which is the main language you can still communicate because Surinamese are multilingual. Each Person speaks AT LEAST 3 languages. I SPENT MY HONEYMOON THERE!! It was wonderfull. And with multi culture comes Great food at a relativealy CHEAP price. Where else can you rent a 5 bedroom house for 4 weeks at just 500dollars!!! The rainforest is protected, and the locals actually respect their rainforest and wis

Posted on 04/30/2008 at 8:04:52 AM

Good Topic, Nicely written, I never got a real honeymoon, maybe I'll forward this article to my husband, hint, hint

Posted on 01/25/2008 at 3:01:22 PM

Wow! Great article. I read about Seycheilles once and it looks fantastic.

Posted on 01/25/2008 at 1:01:14 PM

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