Here are some romantic little ideas to spruce up your honeymoon ;)...
Make Every Moment of Your Honeymoon a Cherished Memory!
Your honeymoon is a time for you to celebrate your relationship and make special memories of your lives. We have some great romantic honeymoon ideas to enhance your honeymoon experience. Here are some low cost or free things you can do to make it that much more romantic. Plan your ideas before you leave so that you can make sure you have the resources to do them. Also, surprises are so much fun, so be spontaneous and dazzle your spouse with something romantic and from the heart. You will remember these moments forever! Check out our Honeymoon Merchandise for romantic ideas!
Sunrise Together
Ask someone at your resort where to go for a great location to see the sunrise. Wake up one morning before sunrise, make some coffee, walk to your special place and experience a new day starting as your lives together have just begun.
Little Presents
Bring with you a little present for each day of your honeymoon, and give it to your spouse at a special moment during the day. This could be bubble bath, massage oil or a new CD and your favorite bottle of wine to drink while spending a night indoors with a deck of cards. These little presents don’t need to be expensive, just something that fits both of you and can add a little zest to your honeymoon.
Jacuzzi
Bring scented bubble bath and tea light candles with you on your honeymoon and prepare a warm bath for the two of you. Make sure to request a room with a bathtub or Jacuzzi. Place the scented candles around the room and turn off the lights to enjoy your warm moment together.
Reasons Why I Love You...
Before leaving on your honeymoon, right down all the reasons why you love your fiancé. You could put these on separate pieces of paper and present them in an adorned box or write them on one decorative piece of paper, maybe in scrapbook style. Either way, your fiancé will be surprised at the thought and effort you took to express all the little things you love about him/her.
Walking in the Moonlight
At least one night on your honeymoon, take a long walk, hand-in-hand, with the moon shining on you both. Talk about your happy union and your excited plans for your future together. Share your dreams and make a wish on a star.
Romantic Dinner for Two
Find a way to have a secluded dinner, outside if possible. Some resorts will even put a private table on your deck/veranda or under a beach cabana so that you can only hear the ocean waves and the sound of each other’s voices. If this isn’t available, prepare a basket of shrimp cocktail and cheese with French baguettes, or buy take-out food and go make your own excluded dinner somewhere romantic, maybe in the park or on the beach.
Massage
Have a moment for you to give a massage to your spouse. This will hopefully be followed by you receiving a massage in return. Try this out at the beginning of your honeymoon to get you and your spouse to start off relaxing right away. Since you just finished a stressful period of time planning your wedding, this massage will be very much needed. Don’t forget the massage oil! An alternative is to arrange for a couple’s massage in your room or the resort’s facilities.
Breakfast in Bed
Pre-order breakfast for a reasonable hour and spend one whole morning in bed, eating, cuddling or even watching your favorite movie. This movie could be another little gift that you bring along, but don’t forget to find out if the room has VHS/DVD access. Whatever your preference, this is a nice way to relax and spend some quality time lounging around together.
Love Poem
Even if the talent of writing isn’t bestowed on you, you can write a meaningful poem that will make your spouse be overwhelmed with happiness. Start off with the reasons for your love and then put them into poetry format. If you’re really worried about how it sounds, ask a friend or family member. You can read the poem over dinner or a cocktail, whatever your style. This will be a treasured memory.
-Article via www.HoneymoonersReviewGuide.com
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