Take a Honeymoon Break: Relax on an Alaska Cruise

Are you stressed out by your wedding plans? You should consider a relaxing Alaskan cruise for your honeymoon destination. If you are like most people today, your life is very fast paced. Planning your wedding is like adding in another job on top of all the other details and pressures of your everyday life.

If you observe others around you, you’ll see they aren’t much different. They often end up fatigued. They take no time to relax. They sacrifice even their precious sleeping time until their body gives in to the accumulated pressures and stress.

Many times, you skip meals or eat in a rush. Are you are always watching the clock, your  appointment pad, or planner to juggle it all and fit it all in?

Don’t you know that keeping to the fast rhythm of life without a break could result in some time you can not afford off work sick, or worse, to the grave?  Mental and physical fatigue accumulated, but ignored through the years could make you ill.

Wait! Work, call the caterer, work, call the photographer. Doesn’t it sound like too much? Why not give yourself a break on your honeymoon?

Life need not to be lived at a fast pace. After all, life is better enjoyed when regular breaks are squeezed into the day to day pressure of one’s job or chosen endeavor.

You can do plenty of relaxation activities during your spare time. If you are planning to make it more exciting and fun, Alaska could be the best choice for you.

Alaskan cruises are divided into three categories of packages. Each of the packages will give you an enchanting experience that you find only in Alaska. Here are the types of cruise packages you can expect to find available:

• Alaska Inland Cruise – you will have the chance to visit all the wonders that can be found in the inland passage of Alaska and even enjoy some kayaking destinations. You will surely be captivated with icebergs and glaciers.

• Alaska Day Cruise – here, you will have a clearer view of specific areas of Alaska. You will visit one location on a day cruise. You can come face to face with a huge wall of ice in Alaska from the warmth of the boat facilities.

• Alaska Celebrity Cruise – this is the so-called first class cruise in Alaska. You will also experience more royal treatment with the celebrity cruise. On the other hand, this is the most expensive among all Alaskan cruises.

The usual attractions that cruisers love about Alaska are the humpback whales, sailing the Fjords and glaciers. You can have an actual view of these depending on the package that you have chosen.

In addition, nothing can also be compared to the magic of Alaska cruises. This is one place where you can find mystery of ice and wildlife side by side. You also have the opportunity of go sailing amongst the icebergs.

The package that you choose will also help determine the length of your stay in Alaska. The seven-day cruise is one of the most popular choices. This is enough time for you to explore the entire variety of Alaska points of interest. However, the length of your stay can also be extended to 14 days or the two-week cruise.

You have the ability to choose the size of the ship where you can be most comfortable. Sometimes, it is more preferable to ride inside on smaller ships with lesser number of   passengers. You can have closer, less crowded vista.

On the bigger ships with more than a thousand of passengers, it is harder for you to get away from the crowd, get a closer look, and even experience the glaciers firsthand. However, the larger ship has more luxurious amenities and a slower pace. The smaller day ships can be more exciting and thrilling because of their speed.

You will need to plan ahead to have the chance of choosing the best package. Find the best package that will fit your honeymoon needs. Alaska Cruise is also offering amazing trips by helicopter that actually land on the glaciers. If you want to give yourself an adventure, you can also take a walk on the glaciers.

Your honeymoon Alaskan cruise will be an unforgettable experience and relaxing reward after all the wedding planning.

What are you waiting for? Leave your worries in life behind and enjoy an honeymoon Alaskan Cruise!

Honeymooning in Maui, Hawaii? Exciting Activities Await You

November 15, 2008 by honeymooner  
Filed under Hawaii, Your Honeymoon Destinations

Hawaii is a destination many people think of immediately when they begin to plan their honeymoon. But, which island? And which city? You should definitely consider Maui for your honeymoon destination.

Why Maui in Hawaii? Because of the multiple things that you can do. Maui is the next best thing to paradise when planning for your vacation. A honeymoon destination of sheer pleasure and relaxation; these are just a couple of things that Maui can offer. But wait, there’s more.

Maui is a honeymoon destination that can give you whatever you’re seeking. It can be wild adventures with a group or quiet relaxation with just the two of you. You can bring your friends, family, or new spouse to its breath-taking scenery, enjoy the fresh morning dew of a new day without any signs of neither smoke nor noisy neighbors, bathe in world-class beaches, drive through places that you’ve never seen before, discover paradise at its finest, or just sit back and enjoy the sunset while sipping your favorite ice-cold drink.

Part of what Maui can offer are activities that are good for the whole family. Here are some of the most popular activities and tourist spots where you can visit. Have fun!

1. Maui Ocean Center – this is something that you can do with your children. This part of Maui offers a lot of activities that will surely be loved by your kids or your inner child and will not bore them. This marine park has an outdoor courtyard, is able to host more than 50 interactive exhibits, a couple of restaurants ,and you can also buy souvenir items from the Maui Center Store.

2. Haleakala Biking – this is not really a feature, but a personal favorite. If you want to have a trip down Haleakala, you’ll probably have the best time of your biking life. This is one effective way to enjoy the view and embrace the moment of seeing the sun rise. You can also add this as one of your daily exercises which is good for the heart and mind.

3. Driving Down Hana Highway – This is considered as the greatest experience of your life. With its multiple sharp curves that’ll definitely put your seatbelts and faith to the test, driving through Hana highway is one worth the time and effort. Only in Hana that you see some of the most beautiful creations of nature like waterfalls, rainforests, peninsulas and you can also hold your breath with the wonderful view of the Pacific Ocean.

4. Sugar Cane Train – if the two of you would enjoy a rendezvous inside a moving train, then this is a place where you must go. You can relax while pondering on the historical days of Hawaii which will give you a nostalgic and calming effect. You can both take in the sights together. The conductor of the Sugar Cane Train will entertain you with his ukulele playing  and will definitely put you in the mood for singing.

5. Parasailing – who says people can’t fly? While parasailing, you’ll be able to enjoy the scenery of Maui from up above; say about 500 ft. high. If you have the guts to be a human kite even for a day and experience the peacefulness and silence of the atmosphere just beneath your wings, this is the activity for you.

6. Snorkeling – since Maui is the land captivated with beautiful waters, you could’ve known that snorkeling is one of their main water activities. From up above, you come deep down below sea level. Experience being in tuned with marine life and spending some time knowing how and where they live. There are many many places in Maui, Hawaii where you can go snorkeling.

Maui is a honeymoon destination that offers something for everyone. You can have excitement and adventure or peace and tranquility or both all in the same place.

Vacation Rentals in Aruba for Your Honeymoon

Have you always envisioned a tropical beach as your honeymoon destination? Perhaps, you don’t like staying in hotels. You might even be considering a destination wedding which means a larger group to find accommodations for…

You might even just want to stretch your honeymoon budget in these uncertain economic times. You should consider renting a single family house, cottage, condo or townhouse in Aruba instead of staying in a hotel.

Lots of people prefer staying in a vacation rental because vacation rentals feel much more comfortable and home-like. If you are traveling with a group then vacation rentals can be cheaper than a hotel because each person can chip in to cover the cost of the rental. If you are planning on staying in Aruba for more than a week then renting a vacation home or townhouse or condo or cottage is usually much more cost effective then staying in a hotel.

Just because you’re in a vacation rental doesn’t mean that you have to go without all the luxuries of a hotel during your honeymoon stay. There are some resorts that don’t have a main hotel like structure, but instead are just clusters of small cottages on a private beach or on private land. Usually there is one small villa that acts as the office so that guests can check in and get things that they need.

These places offer housekeeping services, laundry service, and concierge services:all the amenities you would find in big hotel. Some of them even offer grocery service and will send employees to local markets to pick up food for you to keep in the villa. You can save a lot of money on food if you are living in a vacation rental that has a full size refrigerator and a stove so that you can keep groceries in the house and cook at home for some meals instead of eating out for every meal.

Eating out at every meal isn’t very good for you, and it also get to be very expensive if you’re eating out for three meals a day everyday for a week or more. Think of what an entire vacation of eating out would cost a family of four, and you’ll see that the price of a vacation rental is much more economical than staying in a hotel and eating out every day.

Plus, you just can’t beat the privacy and freedom of a vacation rental. If you get a beach front rental cottage in Aruba for two weeks for your honeymoon, then every time you want to walk on the beach or sit on the beach or sit by the water and read a book all you have to do is step out the front door. You can take a nap with all the windows open and enjoy the wonderful cross breezes that help keep the island of Aruba cool.

You won’t be disturbed by crowds of other tourists or noisy guests. Some vacation cottages even have private beaches so you and your new spouse can spend some quality time together. Isn’t that what vacation is for? To relax, reconnect, and recharge? Renting a vacation cottage or a vacation home in Aruba instead of staying in a hotel can make your honeymoon vacation the best you’ve ever had.

Dolphin and Whale Watching in Australia

November 7, 2008 by honeymooner  
Filed under Australia, Tours, Your Honeymoon Destinations

If you are a whale or dolphin watching enthusiasts, there are several trips you can plan for a beautiful honeymoon destination.

Australia has some of the most beautiful places in the world along with a beautiful ocean in which to watch the whales as they play and listen to them sing their songs as they communicate through a hydrophone. Often times they will swim up to the boat. Often times there are usually many newborn whales spotted with their mothers on such amazing journeys.

Below is a popular tours you can check into to get an idea of what you might experience.

Dolphin Explorer Cruises is a Premier Cruise Company in Jervis Bay. You will have the opportunity to see dolphins, whales, seals and penguins in their natural environment. They have a friendly skipper and crew with over 30 years experience cruising the Bay. The purpose built 17 meter Luxury Catamaran with 3 unobstructed viewing decks and top-quality stability for your comfort.

Dolphin Cruises is a popular cruise and provides a great opportunity to meet dolphins. The Explorer provides a stable, all weather, viewing platform. The resident pods of Bottlenose Dolphins are unique to the area. They are found in the bay year round. The experience and knowledge of the staff will ensure your experience with these playful creatures to be a memorable one.

Whale Watching Cruise will give you the opportunity to watch the majestic humpback whales during their annual migration. You will also get the chance to see seals, turtles, albatross and the spinner dolphin. The Marine Park at Jervis Bay is the perfect setting to the migrating humpback whales as they travel along the east coast from June to November. The humpback whale is one of the most stunning scenes nature provides. Take in the informative commentary.

The vessel, The Spirit of Jervis Bay, used for these cruises is a 17-meter catamaran, which has been specifically designed for dolphin and whale watching in Jervis Bay. The Spirit of Jervis Bay has can hold up to 140 people on its cruises. You will never be crowded on the cruise. There is a fully licensed bar on board and complimentary morning or afternoon tea is serviced on every cruise.

Food and Wine Tours for Your Honeymoon in Australia

If your honeymoon destination is Australia, and the two of you are wine aficionados, you might consider planning some activities around the wineries in Australia during your honeymoon stay.

There are several wineries in Australia. The first one is the Bundy Kegs, which is located in the Schmeider’s Cooperage Complex. Here you will see coopers making the Oak Barrels used here in America for wines and spirits. You will enjoy the experience of the free wine tasting in the cellar door. This is where Queensland fruit wines are the feature attraction. There are also a wide variety of souvenirs features the offerings made by the local craftsmen for you to pick from and browse through. These crafts will include woodwork, pottery, folk art and quilting. You will also be able to browse in the glass blowers studio and the art gallery located in the complex. Perfect mementos to remind you of your honeymoon stay.

In the Monto district, the Waratah Vineyard is the first commercial vineyard and is home of the Monan Creek wine. Since the first planting of vines in 1998, several thousands of acres of vines for wines, such as the Verdelho, Viognier, Shraz, Merlot, and the Petit Verdot have been added.

Located on Gladstone Road, Mungungo, 15 kilometers from Monto just past the Waratah Hotel is the sales outlet known as the Cellar Door. The sales outlet is open every day from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, except Monday. It is also open by appointment. They also have three additional sales outlets located at Cania Gorge Big 4 Park, Cania Gorge Monto, Cedar Galleries Gladstone and Garden Art Gallery, Agnes Waters.

The Bundaberg Rum Bondstore rolled out its first barrel of rum in 1888. Bundaberg Rum is well-known as one of the finest spirits produced in Australia. Bundaberg Rum Bondstore became the newest tourist attraction in 1986 when the Bundaberg Distilling Company appointed the first tour guide. The demand was great and required an expansion for the tourist business. The Bundaberg Rum Visitor Center now is housed in a historic Queenslander, known as the Springhill House, which has been renovated. In the Visitor Center, you will find a shop of extensive merchandise, a taste testing bar, and modern viewing room adjacent to Springhill House with more than life-like museum displays.

A guided tour will give you the opportunity to look, feel, and taste your way through the Rum making process of the Famous Aussie Spirits. You will start with the raw material, molasses, and move through the aroma of maturing spirits. It will end with a sampling bar with a wide variety of mixes and Rum liqueur based drinks.

The Allendale Winery has developed a reputation for producing its award-winning premium wines. At the 1998 Winestate Awards, the Allendale Winery’s 1997 Chardonnay won “Best Chardonnay in Australia and New Zealand”.

The Hunter selection is a wide range of regional styles from McLaren Vale. Hilltops and Mudgee are also available for tasting. The entire collection of quality wines is known for their excellent full structure and distinctive variety of character. You can relax together and enjoy the local display of artwork and the panoramic view across the Brokenback Ranges, as you taste the wines. The staff is ready to make you feel at home when you come to taste some of the best wines from Hunter Valley in Australia.

The wineries listed here are only a few of the wineries in Australia. In every area of Australia, you will find some wineries and unique dining establishments. Enjoy your honeymoon trip!

Visiting Tips For Maui, Hawaii’s Hana Highway

Visiting Maui, Hawaii for your honeymoon destination? Make a complete stop over at Hana. From Kaanapali, going to Hana is one consuming and tiring trip which can be regarded as increased in time consumption and mileage. Although, a trip to Maui wouldn’t be complete without being on the Hana Highway.

To avoid being caught up traveling in a flaring afternoon, better pack your things early and leave even before the sun rises. This will give you more time to plan what to do because it is an assurance that you won’t be back till evening falls. Time travel is affected due to the numerous curves which are very sharp indeed and those fifty plus single bridges that will definitely come your way, but most of all, you need a lot of time because of the several stops that you have and which you wouldn’t want to resist doing.

It is recommended that you are equipped with the right mapping and instructional equipments when traveling through rough roads because you might have some difficulty in going to that point. Although, you need not worry because in terms of traveling, it is definitely safely incorporated with the sharp curves and fixed single-bridged roads. By the time you have figured out the twists and turns and how to outrun it, you can already compete with Gran Prix races.

While traveling, you will start to appreciate different sights like one of the popular Ke’anea Peninsula. This portrays just one of the most wonderful sights going to Hana. Don’t hesitate to travel down the peninsula and before you leave, catch a glimpse of the taro fields. You may also want to take a quick reroute to the Pua’aka’a Park wherein a beautiful waterfall is at its core.

Encounter the famous black sand beach which is located at the Wai’anapanapa Park. Inside the park, walk down into the lair of the lava tube right beside the beach. You will catch a marvelous view from the tube out into the ocean. If you are someone who loves picturesque and unique scenes, this is your spot.

If you leave by dawn, there is a possibility that you’ll arrive in Hana at noon just right for lunch. One of the hotels that has the loveliest and most enticing setting wherein you can relax yourself for the night is Hotel Hana-Maui. If you have no plans on staying a little longer, you can eat a sumptuous meal at Hana Ranch Restaurant.

After a much deserved meal, feast your eyes with beautiful works of art at the Hana Coast Gallery which is known for being one of the well-appreciated galleries in the heart of Hawaii. Being energized from lunch gives you more reason to take a 3-mile hike to the Fagan’s Cross that is perched on a high hill that is just above the soil of Hana. You will have a breathtaking view of the harbor of Hana and the coasts nearby.

The entire trip will have a total of 180 miles. This encompasses the trip from West Maui going to Hana and around the southernmost part of East Maui. The trip may give you some hard time manipulating your vehicle and getting to one place in very sweaty underpants but hey, it’s worth the travel. Your experience can’t be replaced by just sitting in one corner and moping about how dangerous the curves are. You will never regret visiting Hana in Maui, Hawaii and that is an assurance.

Looking for a Different Crowd Honeymooning in Punta del Este, Uruguay

October 27, 2008 by honeymooner  
Filed under Your Honeymoon Destinations

Punta del Este, Uruguay is an island with 20 miles of exotic South American beaches. It is a lesser known honeymoon destination. People of wealth and privilege have long flocked to Punta del Este to soak up the sun and play in the ocean on these beautiful beaches. The problem that arises with this is that the beaches are packed full of tourists during the season.

For those that want to enjoy the luxury of a South American beach without the hassles of tourists some creativity is needed. While in Punta del Este, Uruguay, the best way to enjoy the luxury without the crowds is to creatively avoid the tourist hotspots. This is after all a resort island and tourists are everywhere. So how do you avoid them while still enjoying a South American beach? Go where the locals go. Just ditch the tourist beaches and head for the beaches that the locals love and enjoy.

These beaches are just as beautiful and exotic since they are after all still on a South American island, but they are less crowded by tourists than the tourist beaches. One of the best beaches in Punta del Este, for the locals is La Barra del Maldonado situated in an exotic inlet. While you still may find a crowd here, the crowd will be that of mostly locals. Therefore, you have no fear of being overly crowded by a bunch of tourists, and you are free to just relax and soak up the sun on this exotic beach during your honeymoon stay.

As well, for the more active and fitness minded, beach sports take place on this beach during the daytime. If you are traveling with teenagers (or are just young at heart) this beach is also a great way have some fun while taking in the local customs. After all, teenagers would really find the local flair in any tourist location more appealing than the tourist activities designed more for the adults. So when traveling with teenagers, this beach offers something for all of you. You and your partner get a break from all the tourist crowded beaches, and your kids get to hang out and play sports with the locals. You can join in if you wish too.

For those that don’t mind spending their honeymoon in the tourist locations Punta del Este, Uruguay offers up some of the best exotic beaches packed full of tourists. Mansa is located on the bay side and is known as gentle beach. Then you have Brava, which is facing the Atlantic ocean. Both of these beaches are overly crowded with tourists during the peak season.

This season runs from the beginning of December and ends in March. Therefore, if crowded tourist spots are your thing then these two beaches can give you just that during the peak season. If you’re looking to stretch your honeymoon budget, you might look into visiting here in off season. Less crowded and more money in your wallet for your new life ahead.

Since Punta del Este, Uruguay houses 20 miles of beaches you will need to find a way to become mobile while there. You can just stick to the beach that is near your hotel, but if you truly want to get out and about and explore, you will need transportation.

One way is rent bicycles and enjoy the weather as you bike from beach to beach. Another way is rent a car if you feel comfortable driving in a foreign country. Shuttle services are also available; you will need to check with your hotel receptionist on how to acquire the appropriate shuttle service for the area. No matter how you get to and from the beaches, you are sure to discover some of the best beaches in South America on your honeymoon in Punta del Este .

7 Safety Tips when Riding in a Foreign Taxi

If you are going overseas on your honeymoon, or to any foreign country, taxis will be part of your trip. Chances are you will not be renting a car. The hotel shuttles we are all accustomed to here in the US are a rarity in foreign countries. Riding a taxi can generally be safe. It’s at least safer than journeying through the subway with your luggage and other travel paraphernalia.

But lets be honest, there are things, bad things, that can happen when riding in a foreign taxi. You’ve probably heard the reports of kidnappings by taxi drivers in the news. If you’ve spent the last year of your life planning your wedding, had your big wedding day, then hopped a plane and flown several hours to your honeymoon destination, you are going to be very tired and very probably jet lagged. In this state, your normal street defenses are very likely to be impaired and small details that you normally would notice as red flags may escape you. Before boarding any kind of vehicle, consider your safety first and then be alert about your surroundings when traveling. The good thing, in this case, is there are two of you– if you both use your common sense, you will be safe.

Tip # 1 – Locate a taxi stand.

If you just came out of the airport, you can easily find taxi stands in and around the area. It will be a bit similar to what you have in your country. You just look for the line of taxis under a sign that you probably won’t be able to read and that will probably be it. If unsure, ask a policeman or security guard. In general terms, only cabs that are authorized by the government to board passengers are the ones that can park under these stands. This also means that the taxi driver is licensed. Never let drivers that are aggressive bully you into riding with them. They might have a more sinister intention than bringing you to your honeymoon destination.

Tip # 2 – Know something about the place where you’re heading.

You should have some general idea regarding how to reach your hotel or lodging destination. You can find foreign city maps on line, or you can contact the property where you are staying and ask for general directions. A few minutes invested in planning at home can prevent you from being taken advantage of there. Try to avoid shortcuts because this can confuse your memory and lead to other streets that you are unfamiliar with. Notice what direction you are traveling in. If you know from asking that your hotel is south and the taxi is going north be determined to ask about it. Otherwise, be prepared to make the cab stop if something seems wrong. As a last resort, jump out of your seat and ask for help.

Tip # 3 – Pay attention to cab similarities.

Look at the color of the taxi. Is it the same as the others? Do they have certain similarities that can reassure you that the cab is really safe? You can never trust a taxi that seems different from the others because in some places, thieves use fake cabs to get your money or sometimes more.

Tip # 4 – Keep your belongings close.

If you’re traveling abroad most likely you will have a lot of big, heavy luggage. It is probably not going to be possible for both of you and your luggage to be inside the cab. But at the very least, keep your carry ons with all your valuables and important papers inside with you. Keep them very close to you. Losing your papers and money in a foreign country is a far more serious matter than losing your luggage in case anything bad happens. This is why you should be very careful when selecting your cab in the first place.

Tip # 5 – Note phone numbers.

Taxi companies love advertising. That is why legitimate taxis are always plastered with company numbers either on the trunk, doors and roofs. Never get into a taxi that doesn’t have the company’s phone number on its interior or exterior surface.

Tip # 6 – Sharing alert.

Sharing your cab with someone can minimize your expenses and might give you a false sense of safety. Generally, you should not agree if your taxi driver wants someone to share with you no matter how
peaceful the stranger looks – especially in foreign countries. You could end up being kidnapped becausethe peaceful-faced stranger is wearing a mask and is actually a monster in league with the cab driver.

Tip # 7 – Pay attention to the door handle.

Open the door to the cab and check the inside door handle before allowing your luggage to be loaded into the trunk. Do not ride in a taxi when the door handle inside is malfunctioning or is broken. It would be very difficult for you to escape a predicament with a busted cab door.

Always have an emergency line where you can call local officials. When you are setting up your honeymoon trip abroad, be sure to ask for these numbers and check with your cell phone provider that your phone will have service where you’re journeying. If you use your common sense and plan ahead, especially in foreign countries, you will honeymoon safely.

Need to Get Away? Plan a Tropical Honeymoon in Aruba

Aruba is a very popular vacation or honeymoon destination for lots of different kinds of people for lots of different reasons. Aruba is an island off the coast of Venezuela. The weather in Aruba is tropical and warm, and Aruba offers something for everyone. There are great hotels and resorts if you want a more structured vacation. There are also lots of private vacation rentals that you can rent for a week, a month, or even the whole summer. If you are traveling with the family there are endless activities for families that include all kinds of water sports like swimming, fishing, boating, waterskiing, jet skiing and more. If just want to relax after the mad dash of the last month up to your wedding,  you can just lie on the beach and soak up the sun on the white beaches. You can also hike, play golf or tennis, or take a horseback tour of the island.

If you love to be outdoors in the warm tropical weather, then Aruba is a great place for you to honeymoon or vacation this year. The island of Aruba is only 20 miles long and about 6 miles across so when you’re vacationing in Aruba the whole island is your playground and there isn’t a bad spot to stay on the whole island. Aruba is a popular spot for destination weddings too because of the miles of white sandy beaches and the turquoise waters that surround the island. As just mentioned, there are plenty of activities to keep your wedding party entertained up to and after the wedding.

If you are looking for a tropical vacation spot that is close to home but feels a world away, then Aruba is a great choice for a vacation or a honeymoon. One of the things that most travelers like about Aruba is that it’s close to the US: so you don’t have a long travel time. Another thing that makes Aruba popular with tourists is that most of the people that live and work on the island speak English and several other languages. You won’t have any trouble making yourself understood.
Aruba is much like other tropical islands when it comes to weather. Sunny and warm with an average temperature around 90 degrees in the summer. The winter rainy season during November and December makes those times a less popular time for tourists to visit the island, but in general, the island is beautiful year-round.

If you want to choose a tropical vacation or a more unusual honeymoon destination, but money is tight. Isn’t it always now days? You could try booking a vacation to Aruba during the rainy season at a greatly reduced cost. Think about it, if you plan carefully, you could have honeymoon in an exotic locale on a budget! Chances are good that you will still have some sun while you’re there, and you can save a lot of money by going in the off season. A vacation to Aruba would be a great way to spend the winter holidays if you are sick of cold and snow by midwinter. Or, just a savvy planner taking advantage of the off season rates.

Traveling to Aruba during the popular summer months? You will pay a little more for the best hotels and vacation rentals. Whenever you can, you should book a vacation rental at least four months in advance to make sure that you get a good deal. Also be sure to ask if the hotel you choose is right on the beach or not. Some hotels are inland and are miles from the beach. So, if being on the beach is important to you, it’s best that you find out in advance.

Imagine the memories you will bring home. Imagine the looks on your family and friend’s faces when you tell them you’ll be honeymooning in Aruba. You can smile inwardly and savor the secret knowledge that you saved yourself some money by good research and planning.

Enjoying a Vacation in Maui, Hawaii

You can enjoy your stay in Maui, Hawaii if you let yourself be captivated with the numerous activities that you and your spouse can do. There are no time wasted for you and your loved one can visit places and not be satisfied with a week’s vacation. Maui has so much to offer. If you are wondering what are the different sights and activities that you can do with your family, here are some more amazing ideas:

1. Oheo Gulch – this is also known as the Seven Sacred Pools located in Hana. Majority of those who visit Hana goes to the Seven Sacred Pools and be amazed by how waterfalls connect series of pools. Your children will enjoy this place because of the wide variety of pools. In fact, the last pool empties itself through the Pacific Ocean. If swimming is your forte, then you can indulge yourself with swimming in all seven pools. There is a legend that people follow and that is, whoever achieved swimming in all seven pools from pool one to seven, will gather good luck.

2. Scuba Diving – this what most visitors miss when they visit Maui. What they don’t know is that scuba diving is considered as the experience to top all experiences in Maui. This is uncommon. During the diving drill, you will see a clearer view of the underwater marine life. You will see different kinds of corals, manta rays, tropical fishes, sea turtles, and even sharks.

3. Helicopter Ride – got the money? Here is your chance to take a clearer view of Maui from the top. There are numerous companies who tend to offer different helicopter tours in Maui that makes you view the Molokai Island, beaches and waterfalls of East Maui that includes the Haleakala Crater and the Seven Sacred Pools, lastly, you’ll be able to see the West Maui Mountains. This bird’s view of the entirety of Maui is just amazing.

4. Jeep Tour – just by renting a four-wheel vehicle or a jeep, you and your family can take a closer look at the view through traveling by wheels. You can have an excursion around the western and southern end of Maui. A lot of Maui tourists don’t take this trip as an advantage. That will be their loss. Here, you will be able to se lava flows made by Haleakala which made a mark by the ocean. That was around 700 years old.

5. Haleakala Crater Sunrise – there is no better way to enjoy the sunrise than being on the Haleakala Crater. After experiencing the sunrise, you’ll be too mesmerized to describe the magical feeling of seeing the sun rise in a different way. The magnitude of how the sunrise affected your system is intense and therefore one of the most self-fulfilling experience of visiting Maui.

6. Submarine Rides – if you’re afraid to go underwater wearing a scuba suit but is mystified by the way marine life exists, and then the submarine adventures will be your sweet escape.

7. Jet Ski – a beach galore wouldn’t be complete without riding a jet ski and withstanding the tough ocean waves. What a way to search the waves and be one with aquatic nature. Have fun with rushing through the ocean floor with just you and the water.

8. Sightseeing – this is always on the list. You can’t leave Maui, Hawaii without appreciating the different views of your escapade. These are just some and not the entire feature of Maui’s place. You still have a lot of discovering to do.

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