{"id":33473,"date":"2015-09-29T07:13:19","date_gmt":"2015-09-28T21:13:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/articles\/exotic-honeymoon-places-youve-probably-never-considered\/"},"modified":"2021-11-10T02:44:27","modified_gmt":"2021-11-09T15:44:27","slug":"exotic-honeymoon-places-youve-probably-never-considered","status":"publish","type":"au-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/articles\/exotic-honeymoon-places-youve-probably-never-considered\/","title":{"rendered":"10 exotic honeymoon destinations you’ve probably never considered"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Be it the\u00a0Maldives and the Bahamas or Paris and London, there are certain locations that will always top lists of uber romantic\u00a0honeymoon\u00a0locations. However, there are many hundreds of equally exotic\u00a0honeymoon destinations. Here are 10 of our favourites, which you may never\u00a0have considered.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s not the bright lights of the big city that will draw you to\u00a0Bagan, it\u2019s their peaceful pagodas and majestic, architecturally stunning temples that will captivate you.<\/p>\n
There are at least 20 different temples you can visit while in Bagan – and the highlight of your getaway honeymoon will, no doubt, be spectacular\u00a0hot air balloon ride over the tops of some of Myanmar’s most sacred sites. And, you can wind down with a visit to\u00a0Ngapali beach, which is quiet but still well serviced – and you’ll be able to enjoy some truly one-on-one time with your new spouse.<\/p>\n
Bandung is the best destination in Indonesia – after Bali, of course, for a romantic honeymoon.
\nYou’ll be surrounded by lush greenery and kilometers of gorgeous\u00a0south-east Asian woodlands and beautiful sunsets (and sunrises).<\/p>\n
Bandung offers many\u00a0camping sites that you can use as a base for your exotic honeymoon getaway and the region allows you to experience the real Indonesian outdoors, complete with bonfires, tents, trekking and climbing.<\/p>\n
And the nice thing is that local organisers\u00a0provide all the amenities of a hotel stay. You have breakfast, toilets, and people to assist you. What can be more romantic than you and your spouse sitting on a log with marshmallows and sausages on sticks over a bonfire? Not to mention sleeping in a cosy tent afterwards.<\/p>\n
Located in the Philippines’ most sparsely populated region, Palawan, the beautiful city of Coron truly is postcard worthy. Most travellers think of\u00a0Boracay, Cebu or El Nido when they think of honeymoon destinations in the Philippines, but once you see Coron, you’ll forget all these other places.<\/p>\n
Coron is home to\u00a0several preserved lakes with the purest of waters that you can get\u00a0to by renting a boat. This stunning location is know for its many ‘pocket beaches’ where you can have a picnic lunch or watch the sunset while sipping on\u00a0your favourite cocktails.<\/p>\n
One of its most famous – and most relaxing – must-sees is the\u00a0hot spring that you can enjoy all day, surrounded by breathtaking views of\u00a0the mangroves and, of course, Coron’s pristine ocean.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t be dissuaded by Korea\u2019s love for city life and techie gadgets. Busan, which is a port city, is peppered with beautiful, old world\u00a0temples, beautiful beaches and magnificent mountains for your honeymoon adventure.<\/p>\n
Be sure to visit\u00a0the cultural village of Gamcheon and do make time to visit Tejongdae\u2019s lighthouse, which sits atop a rock beach, which is surrounded by giant pines – and, legend has it, was the place the gods and goddesses frequented when they needed a break. After your\u00a0tiring trek,\u00a0you may want to unwind at one of Busan’s famous spas. They’re supposed to be the best in Korea.<\/p>\n
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If samurais and geishas are your thing, then Kyoto, which was once Japan’s capital, is the place for you.<\/p>\n
A trip to the city’s glittering silver and golden pavillions, is a must in this ancient city and the city’s\u00a0Ryoan-ji Temple’s astounding dry rock gardens will show you just want what zen really looks like.<\/p>\n
If the stillness begins to disturb you, your next stop should be bustling Gion, which is the last geisha district\u00a0in Japan. It’s oozing with beautiful tea houses where you can dine, sitting on the floor, of course, and\u00a0munching on some of the best beef – and tea – in the world.<\/p>\n
Who knew ancient ruins could be quite so romantic? Yet Petra, which dates back to around 30 BC, is so utterly\u00a0unforgettable and special, you’ll be glad you choose to visit it with your new spouse on an occasion as special as your honeymoon.<\/p>\n
And it’s\u00a0not just the Petra’s bright pink facade that will enchant you, there’s also the Wadi Rum, the Royal Tombs and<\/p>\n
When\u00a0you\u2019re done gazing at these wonders, if such a thing is even possible, it\u2019s time to take a\u00a0swim or, perhaps, that should be a float, in the Dead Sea’s famous hypersaline waters which are so salty, you cannot ‘swim’ in it, but only float!<\/p>\n
Sunny Bodrum, in Turkey’s south-west, is a pretty special place to start a\u00a0honeymoon sailing adventure. It’s a picturesque port city with superb<\/p>\n
You can rent a sailboat or, if your sailing skills need a little help, you can also have someone navigate for you.<\/p>\n
When you\u2019re sick of the high seas, it\u2019s time to visit the infamous St. Peter\u2019s castle and the Bodrum amphiteather. And if the tan from sailing isn\u2019t enough, you can hang out in Bitez beach and enjoy some tanning time.<\/p>\n
Fancy a trip\u00a0back in time for your honeymoon? Then this hidden gem in Romania is for you.
\nThe quaint and colourful city\u00a0of Sighisoara is located in Transylvania and looks like something out of a fairy tale books.<\/p>\n
Picture a marketplace in\u00a0Game of Thrones <\/em>and that’s what a weekend market in Sighisoara looks like.\u00a0There are\u00a0handicrafts stores making traditional Romanian dolls and vendors selling locally made wines.<\/p>\n