The 21st century honeymooners

Travel & Leisure

  • Author Jack Jonas
  • Published December 21, 2011
  • Word count 506

These days, most honeymooners want to do far more than laze about on a beach somewhere, today couples of the 21st century are wanting far more than this - they are after a truly unique experience. As a result of being in search of the perfect luxury honeymoon, most honeymooners tend to spend twice as much on their honeymoon than any other holiday and stay for twice the amount of time.

According to a wide spread of travel experts Vanuatu and the Cook Islands are two of the most ‘up and coming’ honeymoon destinations at the moment, providing today’s honeymooners with a diverse range of activities and attractions to keep them busy for weeks on end.

Vanuatu is a most rewarding tropical holiday destination; there is truly something for everyone – adventure, culture, fine dining and shopping. Vanuatu is the perfect luxury honeymoon destination for today’s honeymooner, offering them a wide variety of thins to see and do. Vanuatu is made up of 83 islands which stretches over 800 kilometres in the South Pacific Ocean. The islands boast towering volcanoes, coral atolls, pristine sandy beaches and lush rainforests. Vanuatu is a land of great contrasts; you will feel the warmth and embrace of the country’s people.

Vanuatu’s main island, Efate is the country’s capital and some of the country’s most wonderful retreats. Vanuatu has amazing deep sea and reef fishing opportunities. If you’re feeling very adventurous there’s spectacular reef and wreck dives which you can try all around the islands, Vanuatu is the perfect place for both novice and expert divers, offering a host of excellent diving spots for both. Why not take a romantic horse ride around the island, at Vanuatu you can go through trek rainforests, on beaches and even to an active volcano.

The Cook Islands is made up of 15 small islands, which is also located in the South Pacific Ocean, the islands are spread over an amazing 2.2 million kilometres of ocean and is split into two distinct groups, the Southern Cook Islands and the Northern Cook Islands.

The Cook Islands are surrounded by pristine white sandy beaches, fringed by palm trees, beautiful coral reefs, crystal clear blue lagoons and tranquil waters, which make The Cook Islands arguably one of the most beautiful places in the world to visit. Visiting the Cook Islands is so very unique and is truly unspoiled by man; there are no major hotel chains or bursting tourist attractions. The Cook Islands offer the ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

At the centre of the Cook Islands is the main island of Rarotonga, which often gets comparisons to Tahiti because of its pristine mountain range and its lagoons. There are so many activities here to keep you busy for weeks on end, snorkelling, scuba diving, sailing, surging, deep sea fishing, hiking, cycling are just a taste of some of the amazing activities on offer on the Cook Islands, making it the perfect luxury honeymoon destination for the 21st century honeymooner.

Jack Jonas recommends www.turquoiseholidays.co.uk for advice on luxury honeymoons.

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