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4 Romantic Honeymoon Destinations You Can Travel To In 2019

The definition of 'marital bliss'

Weddings are momentous celebrations for all involved.  However, let’s be real: they can also be exhausting for the bride and groom. From the stress of perfecting every detail to the emotional rollercoaster of having all your loved ones present while you say ‘I do’ – the day can certainly take its toll. Fortunately, the honeymoon is a great chance to relax into married life and finally spend some one on one time with your new spouse. It’s also a great excuse to tick off a bucket list destination or simply indulge without feeling guilty.

Here are some of the best – and most romantic – destinations for you to consider for your honeymoon.

Daydream Island, Whitsunday Islands

The name says it all: Daydream Island is what dreams are made of. Is there anything more idyllic than long stretches of sand, crystal clear water and sunshine?  Situated in the Whitsundays Islands in Queensland, this is the spot for couples who want to unwind, sip on mojitos and just enjoy a tropical haven. Celebrating the best of Australia’s own backyard, Daydream Island offers the perfect holiday retreat without having to travel long haul.

When: Defined by long sunny days and mild humidity, September is the best time of year to travel to the tropics.

Where: Daydream Island Resort is the single source of accommodation on the island. Reopening in April 2019, this premium resort offers vast room choices and is sure to not disappoint.

Lake Como, Italy

It’s George and Amal Clooney’s romantic getaway of choice, but Italy’s Lake Como has far more to offer than the odd celebrity sighting. Think stunning lakeside scenery flanked by snow-capped alps, impossibly luxurious hotels and champagne-soaked cruises by sunset. Spend your days traipsing the picture-perfect villages that line the lake’s shore, visit ancient villas (stunning Villa Del Balbianello, where Casino Royale was filmed, is a must) and end your days with an Aperol spritz in the fading sun. For more adventurous honeymooners, take the Como-Brunate funicular up 1600-feet above the lake, then hike to Faro Voltiano, a lighthouse with spectacular views across the water to the Swiss Alps.

When: Summer is peak tourist season in Lake Como, so time your stay for early autumn when the crowds have died down but it’s still warm enough for a dip.

Where: Grand Hotel Tremezzo is the last word in luxury, with a sparkling pool built right on the lake and exquisitely detailed rooms that just beg for an Instagram post (or 10).

Tokyo, Japan

Forget New York being the city that never sleeps, Tokyo is the bustling metropolis where bars are open 24 hours, stores never close and you can sing Karaoke ’til morning. Tokyo is both a city defined by modern technology and fashion while still steeped in culture. Begin your honeymoon adventure by rowing a boat down the Chidorigafuchi moat surrounded by iconic cherry blossoms, then head to the Kurand Saké Market to taste over 100 different types of sake. For the honeymooners who enjoy a bit of adventure, go to the top of the Sky Tree Tower or walk up the famous Mount Fuji.

When: The Spring (March-May) or Summer (June – August)

Where: Hilton Tokyo Odaiba, Four Seasons Hotel Marunouchi, The Peninsula Tokyo or a traditional ryokan with your own private onsen (hot spring bath).

Galway, Ireland

Located on the West Coast of Ireland about one hour from Dublin, Galway is regarded as the most romantic Irish city because of its affinity to traditional music, culture and yes – Ed Sheeran. Galway’s location makes it ideal for road trips – within ninety minutes, you can reach the towering Cliffs of Moher and wander charming small towns like Westport and Doolin. Stay at a cosy bed and breakfast and take a live act at one of the cities world famous pubs.

When:  People don’t travel to Ireland for the weather. However, April-August is the warmest.

Where: Built in the 8th century by French explorers the Glenlo Abbey Hotel is the perfect couple’s retreat. This five-star destination boasts sweeping views of Lough Corrib and the dramatic Irish landscape. Plus, guests have unfettered access to estate bicycles.

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