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Most Luxurious Honeymoon Destinations in the World

Planning your wedding should be one of the most exciting times in your life, yet it’s often the honeymoon that newlyweds like myself look forward to! Whether you’re searching for a tropical island paradise, a hidden getaway or the glistening lights of a big city, your honeymoon should be nothing but luxury. Spending endless days relaxing in bed, you’ll want to be sure that your accommodation offers the most lavish features in the world. To discover some great ideas, on where to go for your honeymoon, check out these luxurious destinations from around the world that I’ve dreaming of.

Ubud, Bali

Located in the lush Balinese jungle, Ubud provides newlyweds with a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. While planning your wedding is sure to be exciting, it can also become very stressful and quite overwhelming. For the perfect way to relax, after your big day, book into a private villa in the rainforests of Ubud. Having your own butler, maid and driver, you’ll need to worry about nothing other than relaxing with the one you love. Ubud is also the heart of music and the arts in Bali, with a stroll through the market scene providing the perfect way to spend a lazy afternoon.

Paris, France

Labelled as ‘the city of love’, it is easy to see why Paris has remained to be a popular honeymoon destination over the years. While its popularity may be due to the historical sites or the undeniable culture, the luxury hotels within the city and its surrounds are a talking point for this honeymoon destination. Imagine falling asleep in the arms of the one you love, gazing through your hotel window to undisturbed views of the glistening Eiffel Tower. If this isn’t enough of romance and luxury for you, take a trip out of the city to the French countryside and be left in awe of the historical chateaus and picturesque landscapes that await you.

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Maldives

If you’re searching for a secluded getaway, offering only the finest things in life look no further than the spectacular archipelago that is the Maldives. Surrounded by the glistening waters of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is a luxurious honeymoon destination for the rich and famous. Offering exclusivity and the upmost in privacy, couples should expect nothing but five star treatments. Maldives resorts offer various types of accommodation, from private villas to suites and even beachside bungalows. Relax on the beach or indulge your senses in the finest island cuisines during this lavish getaway.

Your honeymoon will be something that you reminisce about for years to come, so it’s a good idea to make it something memorable. Take a trip to indulge yourselves and escape the world, with a romantic getaway to one of these truly luxurious destinations.

On Holiday

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My mom is still enjoying her two weeks holiday. Her holidays started last June 1 and it will end on June 18. After that, she will be back on her work at the Zurich airport so while she’s still on holiday mode, she really reminisce the day and time to relax and pamper herself. Aside from having some time to relax, my mom and her boyfriend loves to travel a lot. They both love to tour around in many places in Switzerland and Germany. They love taking pictures of nice view and scenery of different places that they are visiting with.

I am so thankful to them because of the wonderful photos that they captured, it gives me an idea what I should blog about. Since I am just a virtual traveler this time, their travel photos is a big help so I could share with you my dear readers the different attractions and travel destinations in Europe. :)

The Do’s & Dont’s of Passing Through London’s King Cross

London King’s Cross railway station is a hub of constant activity. Trains carrying what amounts to thousands of passengers arrive and depart at King’s Cross from all over the country at constant, steady pace all day long. It can get hectic and crowded, even with the very recently completed departures hall located directly across from St. Pancras International Station. 

If you’re leaving London via King’s Cross, a good rule of thumb is to get there in time to reach your train without rushing, but don’t arrive too early. Since the station is always busy, it’s hard to find a place to sit and wait, especially if you’re carrying luggage for a long journey. While it might be tempting to get there early in order to have a meal, coffee, or other refreshments, it might be better to pick something up on the way to King’s Cross and enjoy it on your train journey. Otherwise, you may spend all of that extra free time looking for a place to sit! Don’t forget that you’ll need to pass your ticket through the barriers in order to get to your train. Wait close to the barriers and beat the rush as the platform is announced.

If you’re coming to London via King’s Cross, then be aware that you’ll need to have your ticket ready to go as you get off the train, since there are barriers in place at departures as well. Try to follow the flow of traffic and keep an eye on any luggage you might have, not only to protect yourself from thieves, but to ensure that you don’t trip up yourself or anyone else as you’re trying to leave the station!

Even with more trains and more frequent service, you may find that it’s more convenient for you to stay overnight near King’s Cross. The station shuts after the last trains arrive and depart, and doesn’t reopen until the early morning, so don’t plan on sleeping in the station! There are hotels and hostels in the area, but perhaps the best and cheapest is the King’s Cross hotel from Travelodge. Prices can be very reasonable and they offer early check-ins or late check-outs, making your entire train journey a breeze.

Travelling via King’s Cross doesn’t have to be a hassle! With planning and forethought, you’ll be sailing through the station and onto your destination with no problems at all.