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Winter Honeymoon Destinations – Romance and Adventure All in One

Winter Honeymoon Destinations – Romance and Adventure All in One

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Wedding ceremonies have now become so diverse that they can be performed anywhere, anytime, and anyplace. There is much to be said about having a dream holiday, a wedding, and having everyone you hold dear in one location. But the best part, away from the getting married part, is the little piece of space a couple can call their own called a honeymoon. Now that a vast array of choices have become available, and couples becoming more adventurous with their honeymoon plans, then surely winter honeymoon destinations can even be considered adventurous and romantic.

There is a certain romance to getting married in winter and an even more romantic overtone in having a winter honeymoon. Crackling fires, hot cocoa, and a blanket in front of a fireplace looks like a cozy situation for anyone. Indeed, not only is a winter honeymoon all about canoodling in front of the fire, but can also be an adventurous one at that.

For couples keen on adventure, there are loads of places to ski, snowboard, and riding snowmobiles. Aspen, Colorado has been a popular destination in the United States, easily accessible and loaded with shops and other tourist attractions; it has a lot of ski resorts ranging from pricey ones to intimate hotels. If your tastes are not on the sports aspect, you can head on over to Utah for the Sundance Film Festival where loads of independent films are released every year.

Couples who want to do the whole nine yards with regard to winter honeymoons can do so in Europe. What better way to experience a romantic getaway and experience culture? The Swiss Alps, France, Italy, Austria are huge destinations for many skiers. In fact, since all these places are bound by one continent, couples could even take detours and explore the neighboring countries, towns, and cities.

Winter honeymoon destinations are also good places to relax and chill. Many couples do tend to go to spas to take out the stresses of the day and relate those muscles after skiing and exploring. There are winter destinations with hot springs and wellness places to relax from after all the months of worries of planning a wedding. A lot of couples also tend to "go native" by trying out the food, customs, and finding those off the beaten track places tourists overlook.

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Source by Diane Crawford

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