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Patagonia

Patagonia

Patagonia is a huge land of extremes — with ocean, glaciers, mountains, forests, volcanoes and valleys — which takes up one third of southern Argentina (and spans the Chilean border). One of the most famous areas is Tierra del Fuego, also known as the “Uttermost End of the World,” which is where the intrepid traveler can find the mountains that meet the sea at the gateway to Antarctica.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Language: Spanish
  • Flight time: To Buenos Aires, 15 hours from NYC, 22 hours from LA; plus 8 hours from Buenos Aires to Patagonia
  • Getting around: Car, boat, bus, horseback

When To Go: Patagonia at its best

  • Best weather: The seasons are the opposite of ours so head to Patagonia during its summer: November to March. Temperatures depend on what region you visit but you can expect the summer to go from 70s to 50s (and the days are long: the sun sometimes doesn’t set till 10 p.m.!)

What To Do

  • See amazing landscapes: Los Glaciares National Park covers 2,300 square miles, much of which is covered by ice fields that connect 13 major glaciers. The Perito Moreno Glacier is a nearly 200-foot-tall wall of ice framed by snow-capped mountain peaks — and it’s still growing every day. The Walichu Caves have authentic Paleolithic cave drawings that give you insights into life in Patagonia nearly 4,000 years ago. The remote Torres del Paine National Park has a huge range of environments to explore, from scrublands to tundra to forests — all home to diverse animals and birds.
  • Walk the ends of the Earth: Remember studying the explorer Magellan? Well, now you can walk where he did: He discovered the area know as Tierra del Fuego in 1520 (that’s why it’s called the Strait of Magellan). If you never considered glaciers to be exotic, the icy landscape will change you mind. Waddle along with penguins, watch condors soars and hike across this “Land of Fire.” — Alonna Friedman

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Tortola

Tortola

Called the “land of the turtle doves,” Tortola is the largest British Virgin Island (with 13,000 inhabitants) and the easiest to reach. Powdery white beaches and lush green mountains set the scene at this friendly destination, and you won’t have to lie in the shadow of any big condos — no building can rise higher than the surrounding palm trees.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Language: English
  • Flight time: 4.75 hours from NYC, 10 hours from LA, 7.5 hours from Chicago
  • Getting around: Taxi, bus, ferry, rental car (you’ll need to buy a local license; keep left!)

When To Go: Tortola at its best

  • Best weather: The British Virgin Islands receive little annual rainfall. The temperature ranges from 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit, and a steady trade wind keeps humidity low and evenings cool in winter.
  • Best prices: Mid-April to mid-December

What To Do

  • Feel the beat: Hang out at local bars and you’ll hear calypso, steel-drum bands, reggae, and soca (a combination of calypso, soul, and reggae), plus indigenous music such as fungi — scratch bands that produce musical sounds from objects such as washtubs, gourds and bottles.
  • See shipwrecks: Dive the RMS Rhone, a 310-foot royal mail steamer that sank in 1867. The ship’s bow and stern rest at depths from 15 to 90 feet and are so well preserved that The Deepwas filmed here.
  • Stroll through the city: Laid-back and picturesque Road Town is loaded with fun souvenirs and great eats — try homemade jams, spices, Pusser’s Rum and guava berry liqueur. Once your belly is full, wander through the vine-covered pathways and miniature rainforest of J.R. O’Neal Botanic Gardens.

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Mustique Honeymoons

Mustique Honeymoons

On the tiny piece of paradise called Mustique, you won’t feel pressure to do a much other than relax and relish the natural beauty that surrounds you. But even though this Caribbean island (part of the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines) is all about taking it easy, little about it could be called low-key. Its small size (just two square miles) and high prices equal exclusivity, and you might find yourself sipping rum punch next to part-time resident Mick Jagger. Although the hotels are top-notch, many vacationers choose to rent a villa, since there are hundreds available and many come equipped with a staff.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Language: English
  • Currency: East Caribbean dollar
  • Flight time: 50 minutes from Barbados, which is 4 1/2 hours from NYC, 3 from Miami
  • Getting around: Rent a Kawasaki Mule (a jeep/golf cart hybrid), a motorcycle, jeep or bicycle. Taxis are also available.

When To Go: Mustique at its best

  • Best weather: It’s sunny and mild from December to August, with average highs in the mid-80s in the winter, high 80s in summer. Just avoid hurricane season (September through November) when many of the island’s businesses shut down.
  • Best prices: Glamorous globetrotters flock to the island from December to April, so to find bargains plan your trip between May and August.

What To Do

  • Beach hop: All of Mustique’s nine beaches are breathtaking, but each is slightly different as well, so sample a few of them during your stay. The water on the Caribbean side is as warm and clear as a swimming pool, while the Atlantic-facing beaches feature more dramatic surf.
  • Get pampered: Since the island seems to possess a surplus of outrageously beautiful people, you might feel inspired to polish up your own appearance at the luxe spa at the Cotton House hotel. In addition to a long menu of indulgent treatments, they offer a guy-specific Men of Mustique facial.
  • Sidle up to a bar: When you need a break from lying on the sand, order up a cool cocktail at one of the island’s picturesque local watering holes. You can’t go to Mustique without at least one visit to Basil’s Bar — a legendary spot perched above the water on stilts — to listen to reggae and devour burgers or lobster.

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Bermuda Honeymoons

Bermuda Honeymoons

Bermuda is about 180 islands and islets — located 650 miles east of North Carolina — that offer couples a tropical getaway that’s close to home and a cinch to navigate. Off shore, abundant coral reefs and the numerous shipwrecks have earned this British colony the nickname “Isle of Devils.” On shore, verdant Bermuda is blanketed in blooms including freesia, bougainvillea, passion flower, bird of paradise, royal Poinciana, frangipani, and many varieties of hibiscus.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Language: English
  • Flight time: 2 hours from NYC, 9 1/2 hours from LA, 3 1/2 hours from Chicago, 6 hours from Dallas
  • Getting around: You can’t rent cars, but you can easily get around by taxi, bus, ferry, moped, or bike
  • Entry requirements: Passport and return or onward ticket
  • Currency: Bermudian dollars (U.S. dollars are also widely accepted)

When To Go: Bermuda at its best

  • Best weather: May to November. Year-round temperatures range from the mid 60s to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. January receives the most rain, though rainfall is fairly consistent throughout the year.
  • Best prices: November to March (other than Christmas and New Year’s); exact dates vary by hotel. Hurricane season swirls from June to November (September is trickiest).

Why To Go

  • Golf: Bermuda has more golf courses per square mile than any other country in the world. Best courses: Mid Ocean Club, Port Royal Golf Course, and Riddell’s Bay Golf & Country Club.
  • Diving: They don’t call it “The Bermuda Triangle” for nothing. A fantasia of more than 400 wrecks awaits divers beneath the cerulean sea near Bermuda. Explore the Cristobal Colon, a 499-foot Spanish luxury liner that sunk in 1936, or dive a stacked wreck!
  • It’s pink!: Twenty-one miles of pink beaches encircle this otherwise green island. The coast takes on its powder-pink hue thanks to waves battering and breaking down tiny, calcified pink animals attached to the surrounding coral reef. Homes, buildings, and churches are also painted in every shade of pink imaginable and are topped with white rippled roofs, offering a brilliant contrast to the deep blue sky.

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Bonaire Honeymoons

Bonaire Honeymoons

Before the growing green trend shines the spotlight on Bonaire, be one of the few to discover this well-kept eco-friendly island in the Caribbean. Though it’s probably the least know of the ABC islands — Aruba and Curacao being the other two — Bonaire is certainly not lacking in things to do.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Entry requirements: Passport and return ticket
  • Language: Papiamentu (Bonaire’s language), Dutch, English and Spanish
  • Flight time: 7 hours from NYC, 11 hours from LA
  • Getting around: Taxis

When To Go: Bonaire at its best

  • Best weather: Just 12 degrees north of the equator, Bonaire averages 81 degrees year-round with humidity hovering around 76%. The constant tradewinds keep the island on the cooler side during evenings. This destination is also a safe bet during hurricane season (late summer/early fall).
  • Best prices: Mid-April to mid-December

Why To Go:

  • Eco-friendly island: Conversation is the main goal on this 24-mile-long destination. The island is surrounded by a natural reef that is protected to 200 feet deep underwater, while above ground the Washington Slagbaai National Park covers 13,500 acres. Here you can hike, cycle, or trek and observe the island’s lazy iguanas, various species of birds, and goats in their natural habitat of cacti, caves, and patches of volcanic rock and fossilized coral.
  • Water sports: Back to the natural reef — protected since 1979, Bonaire’s waters have become a prime destination for those who love to dive and snorkel. Below the surface you’ll find the island’s native frogfish, along with other amphibians, crustaceans, and sea life. The island’s steady tradewinds also makes windsurfing enjoyable year-round.
  • Birdwatching: While there is about 200 species of birds on the island, the flamingo steals the sunlight as the island’s signature avian. At a given time, there can be thousands of flamingos peppering the landscape, most of which are protected with in Bonaire’s Flamingo Sanctuary. Also keep your eye out for sea birds, heron, egrets, and parakeets.

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Dominica Honeymoons

Dominica Honeymoons

Set between the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, Dominica’s landscape is dramatic and stunning. Here you’ll discover a new kind of Caribbean getaway with its skyscraping mountain peaks, deep green flora, hot springs, a boiling lake (the second largest in the world), and hundreds of crystal blue rivers and streams. The island’s many faces make it the perfect place to kayak in the mountain lakes, snorkel the reefs, or hike the picturesque valleys and forests.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Entry requirements: Valid passport and return ticket
  • Language: English
  • Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar
  • Flight time: 6 ½ hours from NYC, 14 hours from LA

When To Go: Dominica at its best

  • Best weather: A tropical island climate, the best times to visit are December-April when the weather is cooler and the rains aren’t as common. Also be forewarned, hurricane season runs June to October.

What To Do

  • Test the waters: Whether you’re kayaking on one of the island’s many lakes, swimming in a secluded rainforest pool, or snorkeling and diving among the fishes and the dramatic reefs and pinnacles, you won’t want to miss out on exploring the island’s waters. For diving sites, consider taking a night dive to Champagne Reef near Soufriere where you may spot exotic seahorses and frogfish.
  • See the whales: Dominica prides itself as the “Whale Watching Capital of the Caribbean” and boasts a 95% success record on whale watching tours. The deep waters around Dominica make the area an ideal place to see the rare sperm whale, as well as 21 other whale species. Another rare water mammal to see while you’re there? Don’t be surprised if you spot some dolphins, which are abundant in the surrounding Dominica waters.
  • Hike the rainforest: Nature lovers look no further. Dominica’s trails will take you through gorges, valleys, and mountains as tall as 4,000 feet. For an easy hike, take a 15-minute walk to the Trafalgar Falls where you’ll find a lush rainforest, waterfalls, and warm pools too. Or, take a longer trek to Boiling Lake and feast your eyes on the world’s second largest bubbling lake.

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Grenada Honeymoons

Grenada Honeymoons

This “spice island,” famous for producing huge quantities of nutmeg, has become a vacationer’s idyll in recent years, offering a trifecta of beach, rainforest and rich culture. In Grenada you can sail, scuba dive or sunbathe one day, hike to the top of a foliage-covered mountain the next, and then spend some time soaking up French and English colonial culture by strolling the streets of capitol city St. George’s.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Language: English
  • Currency: East Caribbean dollar (EC)
  • Flight time: 4 hours from New York City
  • Getting around: Taxi or rental car

When To Go: Grenada at its best

  • Best weather: Temperatures average a balmy 80 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. June through December is considered the rainy season (though it rains on and off all year), and January through May are typically warm and dry with a pleasant breeze.
  • Best prices: As with any Caribbean island, you’re most likely to find deals during the “off-season” of summer and early fall.

What To Do

  • Set sail: After spending the requisite time sacked out on Grenada’s gorgeous beaches, try seeing the water from the vantage point of a yacht — the island is known for its great sailing conditions. (If you’re a sailing newbie you can take lessons, or go the pampered route and charter a boat that comes with a crew.)
  • Take a hike: At the island’s center you’ll find the Grand Etang National Park, which is filled with verdant rainforests surrounding a crater lake. Whether you’re up for just a mellow stroll or a heart-pumping hike, you’ll be able to find a trail suited precisely to the level of exertion you seek.
  • Island hop: Take a 90-minute ferry ride to the nearby island of Carriacou, where you can do more basking on the beach, relax at a laid-back seaside bar, or spy exotic flora and fauna at the local botanical garden.

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St. Barths Honeymoons

St. Barths Honeymoons

Can’t decide between the sophistication of a beach resort in Europe and the laid-back (and in-this-hemisphere) ease of a Caribbean island? Consider St. Barths as your destination. The people, cuisine, shopping and nightlife on this tiny island in the French West Indies are every bit as chic as those of St. Tropez, but the aquamarine water and languorous lifestyle are pure Caribbean.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Entry requirements: Passport and return ticket
  • Language: French (English is widely spoken)
  • Flight time: 4 1/2 hours from NYC, 2 1/2 hours from Miami to the neighboring island of St. Maarten. From there it’s a ten minute flight or hour long ferry ride.
  • Getting around: Rental car, motorbike or taxi

When To Go: St. Barths at its best

  • Best weather: The weather is pretty reliably gorgeous from December to June (highs in the low 80s, lows in the low 70s).
  • Best prices: You’ll find some deals in May and June, when the high season has ended but the weather is still optimal (highs in the mid 80s, lows in the mid 70s). Rates are even cheaper from July to November, but that period is less desirable because of the hurricane risk.

What To Do

  • Sun, snorkel and people watch: St. Barths has 14 beaches, all open to the public and each offering a unique set of pleasures. For snorkeling and swimming, try St. Jean and Grand Cul-de-Sac (which is reef-protected). For privacy, hit Saline. To check out a possibly unparalleled natural collection of sea shells, visit the aptly-named Shell Beach.
  • Shop for chic treats: St. Barths offers duty-free shopping, which might help you justify a little sight-seeing of the retail variety (look hon, no tax!). You’ll find posh big-name brands (Hermes, Chanel) as well as seaside essentials like straw hats and locally made body lotions with mesmerizing tropical scents. If you’re not careful you’ll wind up buying more haute boho fashions than your suitcases can hold.
  • Shed your inhibitions: Here the relaxed vibe of the islands combines with the Continental emphasis on savoring the good life to create an atmosphere that condones indulgence. Drink wine at lunch and take an afternoon nap before having a long, late dinner of French and Creole-influenced cuisine.

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Saint Martin Honeymoons

Saint Martin Honeymoons

Two nations (France and the Netherlands) have gone half-sies on this tiny Caribbean Island. The beautiful destination truly makes the most of its space — it measures 37 square miles and has 37 beaches! But no matter which side you choose, the French St. Martin or the Dutch Saint Maarteen, beautiful shores, blue water and a happening nightlife await.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Entry requirements: Passport and return ticket
  • Language: Dutch, French and English are spoken.
  • Flight time: 4 1/2 hours from NYC, 10 hours from LA
  • Getting around: Taxi, car

When To Go: Saint Martin at its best

  • Best weather: Always! It’s a constant low humidity 80 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Best prices: The high season is December through April so plan around those months for better rates.

What To Do

  • Try a little bit of everything: The island mixes a European ambience with a laid-back Caribbean feel. You can stroll through cute old towns and dine on culinary delights, or devote your time to more beachy pursuits like sailing, snorkeling or hunting for seashells. Scuba diving is a big draw to the island so you can watch as a parrotfish lunches on coral or a hawksbill turtle glides lazily through the clear blue waters.
  • Roll the dice: The nights are never dull on the island with bars, clubs and casinos, all of which have craps, blackjack, roulette, and slot machines. Even if you’re not into gambling yourselves, it’s fun enough to watch other tourists play the odds, too.
  • Country hop: The island’s dual nationality gives you a chance to visit two countries. According to legend, Oyster Pond on the Dutch side is where a Frenchman and Dutchman stood back to back and starting walking around the island in either direction, determining the present-day boundaries between Dutch and French. No need to walk today: it’s possible to swim between the border (an informal one at that) without even realizing it. You can also hike Mount Concordia, which sits center island and acts as a border.

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Vieques Honeymoons

Vieques

Seven miles east of the island of Puerto Rico, in the Caribbean Sea, is the little island of Vieques. It’s only about double the size of New York City but it boasts white sand beaches, seclusion and many natural wonders. Though the island has had some controversy in its past (the U.S. Navy used the island as a bombing range and weapons testing ground), those days are no more. Since 2003, the Navy vacated, the tourists arrived, and much of the government-owned land is now leased for cattle grazing — in fact, part of the island’s charm are the cattle and horses that roam free!

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Language: Spanish and English
  • Flight time: 4 hours from NYC to San Juan, 7 hours from LA to San Juan; 20 minutes from San Juan to Vieques
  • Getting around: Taxi, car

When To Go: Vieques at its best

  • Best weather: January to April with temps in the 80s
  • Best prices: Mid-April to mid December.

What To Do

  • Be a beach bum: If you want to do nothing more than plop down on the sand and unwind under the sun, Vieques is for you. Sure, there are many beaches to choose from in the Caribbean, but Vieques is a U.S. territory (so there’s no need for a passport).
  • Go to the glowing waters: Eco-tourism is hot in Vieques and has something special for travelers who want to see some of nature’s finest: The island is home Bioluminescent Bay, or Bio-Bay, a natural phenomenon in the Caribbean. This phosphorescent body of water is literally glowing! The light is produced by tiny bioluminescent organisms that leave blue-white trails of phosphorescence in the water. It’s magical to witness — like a sea full of fireflies. The best time to see everything light up is on a cloudy or moon-free night (that way the critters really shine). And yes, it’s safe to swim in the water!
  • Commune with nature: The Vieques National Wildlife Refuge is largest in the Caribbean (a big feat for a small island).The land is nearly untouched and is home to endangered species such as the sea turtle, manatee and brown pelican. Bird watchers will be in heaven, as will divers, snorkelers and anyone who can appreciate unspoiled beaches and habitats.

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Turks & Caicos Honeymoons

Turks & Caicos Honeymoons

Less developed and more upscale than many other spots in the Caribbean, this collection of forty islands, eight of which are inhabited, gives Turks and Caicos an intimate feel. Many of the islands are surrounded by a natural reef, making the turquoise waters clean, calm, and full of sea life. And there’s plenty to do. Turks and Caicos has some of the best underwater sightseeing around, so snorkeling and scuba diving are a must. Whale and bird watching are two other popular activities, and sunsets over Grace Bay are unforgettable.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Entry requirements: Valid passport and return ticket
  • Language: English
  • Currency: U.S. dollar
  • Flight time: About 4 from NYC to Grand Turk, 13 hours from LA

When To Go: Turks & Caicos at its best

  • Best weather: The climate is sunny and dry, with highs in the 70s in the winter. In the summer and early fall, daytime highs range from 85 to 90, sometimes reaching the mid-90s in the late summer.
  • Note: Hurricane season runs from June to November.

What To Do

  • See the sunset: Try to catch the elusive “green flash” at sunset. This split-second burst of emerald light sometimes happens along the horizon on a clear day.
  • Get a history lesson: Explore the Historic Cockburn Town on Grand Turk — some say it’s the spot where Columbus first landed in 1492. On top of that, the quaint Bermudian-style houses will catch your eye, and you may be tempted to take an impromptu walking tour through town.
  • Go to the spa: Unwind at the COMO Shambhala Retreat at Parrot City with a wide range of holistic therapies, including hot river stone and Thai massages, acupuncture, and marine mud therapy. (ComoShambhala.bz)
  • Ride horses: Between all the snorkeling and the lounging, go horseback riding on Grace Bay beach — one of the highest rated beaches in the western hemisphere. Plan your equestrian adventure for morning, afternoon, or evening under the moonlight.

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St. Vincent & The Grenadines

St. Vincent & The Grenadines

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a nation made up of the lush, volcanic isle of St. Vincent along with the northern portion of the chain of islands known as the Grenadines (the bottom portion are dependencies of Grenada). With a bit of island-hopping, this Caribbean paradise will have you bathing in waterfalls, admiring six types of dolphin, climbing volcanoes and napping in hammocks. There are over 30 islands in this heavenly realm, with plenty of opportunities for total tropical seclusion.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Entry requirements: Passport and return ticket
  • Language: English
  • Flight time: 8 hours from NYC, 14 hours from LA
  • Getting around: Car (keep left!), taxi, boat, bus

When To Go: St. Vincent and the Grenadines at their best

  • Best weather: December to May. Year-round temperatures average 70 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Best prices: April to December

Why To Go

  • St. Vincent for its volcanic wonder: The largest island of the nation is home to La Soufrière, a 4,000-foot active volcano, making for spectacular hikes, lush vegetation and exotic black sand beaches. A beautiful drive through banana plantations takes you to the start of a 2 1/2 hours hike through bamboo groves, a rainforest, and a rocky lava field. At the top, especially daring couples can even climb down a rope into the crater and treat themselves to a mineral mud bath.
  • Petit St. Vincent for total privacy: The sandy white island of Petit St. Vincent offers 22 scattered private cottages, all featuring enchanting views and complete isolation. If it’s relaxation you’re after, this is certainly the place. Hammocks are strategically placed along the beaches, and there are no telephones, no televisions, and no air-conditioners. There aren’t even room keys. There is, however, great service. If you want or need anything (say, a margarita in your room or a picnic lunch on the beach), just shimmy a yellow flag up the bamboo pole outside your villa. The island staff will come right over to hear your wishes. Now that’s paradise.
  • Petit Tabac for movie-scene bliss: Remember the scene from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl where Johnny Depp was stranded on an unbelievable island with a big crate of rum? That’s here — on one of the five uninhabited islets of the Tobago Cays. All five are lined with palm trees on fine white sand, and masses of colorful fish beneath crystal blue waters make for some of the world’s best snorkeling. The crescent-shaped islet featured in the Disney blockbuster is the least accessible in the Cays, but its coconut tree-studded shores are worth the trouble.

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Guadeloupe Honeymoons

As a French territory just north of Martinique, you won’t find many glamorous resorts here — instead, you’ll experience the island by way of small local inns and mouthwatering Creole cuisine. And with sugar and rum plantations, secluded beaches, modern cities, tropical rain forests, and a 4,723-foot tall volcano splattered with banana trees, you might just want to kiss your mainland home goodbye and set up shop here.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Entry requirements: Valid passport
  • Language: French
  • Currency: Euro
  • Flight time: 4 1/2 hours from NYC

When To Go: Guadeloupe at its best

  • Best weather: Summer temps usually stay in the low 80s, and in the winter, temps stay within the mid 70s. The rainiest months are June to October, and the driest are February to April — also the peak tourist season.
  • Note: Try to avoid the July to November hurricane season.

What To Do

  • Go to the park: Guadeloupe Mountains National Park offers some of the most stunning natural wonders on the island. There, you can hike to see Deux Mamelles, two summits located deep into the jungle; and the Carbet Waterfall. Another attraction: Located in the middle of Basse-Terra is Parc Naturel de Guadeloupe (a tropical forest), brimming with orchids.
  • Island hop: If you have the time, jet over to one of Guadeloupe’s offshore remote islands such as Iles des Saintes — a collection of eight small islands — or Marie-Galante. Most of the locals on Marie-Galante make their living on sugar and rum. Check out the Distillerie Bielle for a tour and to sample some of the best rum in the Caribbean.
  • See the volcano: Drive to La Soufriere, and climb to the mouth of the volcano. Although the volcano is presumed dormant, it still smokes from time to time and the locals keep an eye on the sulfurous mound. If the volcano intrigues you, make a reservation at the Observatoire Volcanologique le Houelmont to take a tour of the laboratory where French government geologists and volcanologists are busy collecting data and observing the large island volcano.

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Nevis Honeymoons

Nevis Honeymoons

The tiny island of Nevis is considered by some to be one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful. It’s not overly developed or packed with tourists, but isn’t a backwater, either — its shores are dotted with quietly luxurious hotels and restaurants. And unlike some other islands, where people think you’ve lost it if you try to engage in exercise beyond raising a p?na colada to your lips, Nevis offers a wealth of ways to get active — both water-based activities like diving, windsurfing and kayaking, and land-lubber sports like hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and golf.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

  • Language: English
  • Currency: East Caribbean dollar
  • Flight time: About 6 hours from NYC, 12 from LA. You’ll have to connect to a flight from a larger island like Puerto Rico or St. Martin.

When To Go: Nevis at its best

  • Best weather: November through May is reliably gorgeous, with average highs in the high-70s to mid-80s.
  • Best prices: Look for bargains in June, when the high season has ended and hurricane season is just starting (so the risk of a big storm is still low). You’ll likely find even cheaper fares in August and September, but those months are the riskiest, weather-wise.

What To Do

  • Take a hike: You can climb all or part of Nevis Peak, which rises an impressive 3,000+ feet above sea level. Take a map and brave it yourselves, or hire a friendly and informative local guide to lead the way. If you’re not up for mountain climbing, there are a number of smaller hills and more gentle trails around Nevis that are perfect for mellow hikes and mountain bike rides.
  • Be beach bums: When you’re done flexing your muscles for the day, sack out on one of the beaches that rim the island. One beautiful one is Pinney’s Beach, three miles of reef-protected dark sand.
  • Catch your dinner: The waters around Nevis swimming with tasty fish such as tuna, mahi mahi, grouper and snapper. Most fishing charters include an open bar, so if your lines come up empty you won’t mind.

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Lisbon

Program

1st Day

Arrival in Lisbon. Meeting and assistance by English speaking driver at Lisbon airport.

Transfer to the Hotel and Check – In. Bed and breakfast included.

2nd Day

After breakfast at the hotel. Pick up at hotel by English speaking driver. Sightseeing trough the main interesting points of Lisbon. From Edward VII Park following to downtown and Commerce Square by Tagus river. Then a walk through Alfama – one of the oldest and most typical quarters of the city with its picturesque narrow streets. Follow to to Belém quarter, where the famous monuments related with the Portuguese discoveries by sea back in the 15th/16th century are situated. Visit to Jerónimos Monastery Church & Cloisters (closed on Mondays) and sights of Belém Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries. Return to Hotel and remaining afternoon free..

Accommodation in Lisbon.

Lisbon Destination

3rd Day

After breakfast at the hotel. Half Day tour of the New Lisbon – the Park of Nations. The former Expo’98 grounds, results from a huge effort to improve and rebuild 340-hectare of urban area and waterfront into one of the most stunning architectural sites in Europe. Sightseeing through the Park, with views over the remarkable buildings all designed by world famous architects and awarded by its innovative perspectives including a visit to the Oceanarium – one of the brilliant attributes from the 1998’s exposition. Fauna and Flora from the 5 continents, an enormous variety and beauty to be seen. Free time to see Vasco da Gama Shopping, one of the most modern shopping centres in Lisbon. Return to Hotel. Accommodation in Lisbon.

4th Day

Breakfast at hotel. Free Time. The day is at your disposal. Accommodation in Lisbon.

Lisbon Destination

5th Day

Breakfast at hotel. Pick up by English speaking driver at the hotel.

Departure north to Óbidos and visit this medieval village surrounded by the walls of a castle, and typical for its white limed houses and wrought iron balconies. We will continue to Alcobaça and visit the Cistercian monastery, continuing to Nazaré, a fisherman village with a wide and white sandy beach. Lunch in a typical restaurant overlooking the ocean. After lunch, the tour will continue to Batalha Monastery, one of the historical places of Portugal and a Unesco Word Heritage and after the Sanctuary of Fatima one the world’s largest Marian Sanctuaries. Return to Lisbon by the end of the afternoon. Accommodation in Lisbon.

6th Day

After breakfast , pick up at the hotel by the english speaking driver.

Departure to Queluz and visit to the Royal Palace (Palácio Nacional de Queluz), built during the XVIII Century (closed on Tuesdays). Once the Summer residence of the Portuguese Royal Familie, the palace is a striking reflection of a taste and an epoch dominated by the theatrical appearances and the need for ample spaces. Then to Sintra (Word Heritage) and a walk on the medieval centre of town. Lunch at a local restaurant and afterwards visit to the famous Vila Palace (closed on Wednesdays), followed by a drive along the picturesque sights to Colares enjoying the landscape till Roca Cape – the most western point in Continental Europe. Further to Guincho’s wild beaches and along the coast till Cascais fishing port and bay.Return to Lisbon.Accommodation in Lisbon.

7th Day

Departure. Transfers out in private. Pick up at hotel by the english speaking driver and transfer to the airport about three hours before flight departure.

Lisbon Destination

Hotels

  • Hotel Roma or similar ***
  • Hotel Fénix Urbano or similar ****
  • Dom Pedro Palace or similar *****

Lisbon Destination

Price per person in Euros €

Package for 3* Hotel

01.11.2013 – 31.03.2014 (Except New Year)

In Double Room Price Single Supplement
3 to 6 passengers € 915,00 € 260,00
7 to 14 passengers € 735,00 € 255,00
01.04.2014 – 31.10.2014 (Except Eastern, Period 10 -16 September)

In Double Room Price Single Supplement
3 to 6 passengers € 935,00 € 280,00
7 to 14 passengers € 755,00 € 270,00

Package for 4* Hotel

01.11.2013 – 31.03.2014 (Except New Year)

In Double Room Price Single Supplement
3 to 6 passengers € 925,00 € 350,00
7 to 14 passengers € 755,00 € 335,00
01.04.2014 – 31.10.2014 (Except Eastern, Period 10 -16 September)

In Double Room Price Single Supplement
3 to 6 passengers € 945,00 € 375,00
7 to 14 passengers € 755,00 € 365,00

Package for 5* Hotel

01.11.2013 – 31.03.2014 (Except New Year)

In Double Room Price Single Supplement
3 to 6 passengers € 1.135,00 € 575,00
7 to 14 passengers € 965,00 € 565,00
01.04.2014 – 31.10.2014 (Except Eastern, Period 10 -16 September)

In Double Room Price Single Supplement
3 to 6 passengers € 1.300,00 € 655,00
7 to 14 passengers € 1.095,00 € 653,00
  • Supplement for Lunch on Full Day Sintra: €25,00 per Person
  • Supplement for Lunch on Full Day Nazaré , Óbidos ( West Coast): €25,00 per Person

Notes

  • All rates are in Euro, net, per person.
  • Please add 30% for transfer services between 00:00 -07:00.
  • Transfer rates always include service taxes, road tolls and parking.

Payment Conditions

  • Agent will send a payment request after confirmation.
  • CLIENT will pay the deposit requested and the balance 45 days prior to arrival.

Lisbon Destination

Transfers

  • All Transfers are done in first class tourism motor coaches, equipped with sound system and air conditioning.
  • All transfers are assisted or escorted by duly licensed official guides.
  • Transfer services are dedicated to one hotel.

Excursions

  • All Excursions are done in first class tourism buses equipped with sound system and air conditioning. All excursions are accompanied by duly licensed official guides.
  • Excursion services are dedicated to one hotel.

Lisbon Destination

Monument Visits and Entrance Fees

  • Entrance fees on monuments are not included.
  • All Monuments closed on the 1st January, 1st May and 25th December.

Meals

  • The mentioned prices are per person per meal.
  • Prices are valid for 3 course menus rated from… – including 1 starter, 1 main dish, 1 dessert, coffee, mineral waters and house wines, with an estimated consumption of half bottle per person.

Cancellation Policy:

  • Cancellation up to 60 days before arrival, free of charge.
  • Cancellation up to 30 days before arrival (depending on the season), 70% of the total amount.
  • Cancellation less than 30 days before arrival (depending on the season), 100% of total amount.
  • No Shows will be charged 100 %.
  • There will be always a 35.00 Euros non – refundable for cancelation, for each passenger.

Flights

  • Non applicable
  • Ask for a quotation

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