How to Find a Honeymoon Venue in New England

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New England is a northeastern region in the United States that is comprised of six states: Rhode Island, Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont and Maine. From relaxing resort areas like Cape Cod to the hum of a major city like Boston, there is no shortage of things to do and see here. Honeymooners who wish to experience a relaxing vacation may consider these steps to find a honeymoon venue in New England.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Map
  • Hotel

Step1
Research online about the different attractions found in New England (see Resources below). You can visit the sites as a launching point for learning about accommodations and local attractions.
Step2
Plan a budget together. Sit down and discuss how much you can afford to spend on your honeymoon. Indulge your whims and be flexible, but a little caution in the beginning will keep you from overspending and suffering the consequences.
Step3
Visit the link below for more information regarding New England's most famous destination, Martha's Vineyard. This vacation island is popular among celebrities and has some of the best and most romantic places to visit in the region, perfect for newlyweds.
Step4
Read travel blogs and online travel forums so that you can get opinions and information directly from visitors who have traveled to New England. You can also find loads of information on official travel guides online.
Step5
Stroll along the sands of White Horse Beach and experience a romantic evening by the sea. This vacation spot is accessible by driving through the streets of Plymouth and through the Pine Hills.
Step6
Gather all of your research and make your decisions together. Be prepared to make some compromises, but make sure that you both get to do some of the things that you enjoy.

Tips & Warnings

  • Consider other features of the region by skiing along the slopes of the Green Mountains in Vermont; or walk through the streets of the town of Plymouth and see historic buildings that were established during the time of the Pilgrims.
  • Buy and eat fresh, fried clams and other seafood in the Town Wharf, a main harbor and whale watching site, also located in Plymouth. Several local restaurants offer different seafood cuisines and opportunities to try new things.
  • If you are not used to trying new or fresh foods, start slow.

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