Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Honeymoon Vacation Paradise In The Caribbean

On your honeymoon vacation, there will be some activities that are obviously romantic, like soaking in mineral hot springs, enjoying a fine five-course dinner or walking hand-in-hand on the beach.

Yet, when you're in love and honeymooning, every new experience can be transformed into a magical bonding adventure. Even if you've traveled to some of these romantic vacation destinations before, there's nothing like seeing them through the eyes of a loved one who has never been there before.

Whether you're zip-lining through tree canopies, snorkeling the coral reefs or touring a banana plantation, love and intrigue awaits you on the Caribbean Islands.

Once you gaze upon the island peaks of St. Lucia, you'll see why it's been dubbed "Helen of the West Indies." Even though honeymooners frequent the island, 19,000 acres are protected as part of the St. Lucia National Rain Forest, so you'll see unspoiled territories and dense tropical foliage.

The capital city of Castries is within walking distance from your port stop in Place Carenage or Pointe Seraphine. Avid shoppers will enjoy duty-free shopping, local crafts markets, farmer's markets and souvenir shops. The white, relaxing sands of Choc Beach is a 20 minute cab ride away, although Pigeon Beach is preferred for visitors who love museums, restaurants, water sports and other amenities.

Anse des Pitons is a fantastic beach for snorkeling and diving. Gros Islet offers countryside and beach horseback riding, which can be part of romantic vacation packages.

Another romantic travel option is to take a bus, rental car or cab to the south, where you'll see the former French colonial capital, Soufrie's drive-in volcano and sulfur pools, as well as the Diamond Botanical Gardens. Adventurous types can trek through the rainforest, uncover hidden waterfalls and snorkel amid sunken ships in Anse Cochon.

Bonaire is a strange sort of honeymoon vacation paradise. Tall cacti line the plateaus, earning the island the nickname "Arizona By The Sea." If you're lucky, you'll also catch a glimpse of shy flamingos, gray donkeys and wild horses that inhabit the island.

Bonaire is much more laid-back than flashy Aruba, with all its casinos and parties. Instead, the people of Bonaire invite you to take a dive into their more than 86 dive spots at Bonaire National Marine Park or interact with reef animals at Touch By the Sea.

You can visit a Donkey Sanctuary; ride horses to mangroves, flamingos and ocean waters; go deep sea fishing with Captain Chris Morkos; windsurf at Lac Bay Beach; snag a romantic island vacation meal at Zeezicht; visit the historic slave village of Rincon; and take a two-hour tour through Goto Meer and Goto Lake for flamingo and cactus viewing.

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