Narrow your destination to a select tropical area. Consider the Bahamas, Jamaica, Hawaii or the South Pacific.
Step2
Consider all-inclusive resorts for couples for a romantic, tropical vacation without the coordination stress.
Step3
Ask about special couples-only features: his and hers spa treatments, isolated bungalows, private dinners.
Step4
Research water sports and other activities in the area where you're traveling. If you are looking for an active honeymoon, make sure that there is adequate opportunity for sports and activity.
Step5
Consider hitting two or more islands via charter plane or boat. Some tour companies can arrange a visit to a private island for a night or two.
Tips & Warnings
When visiting the tropics, remember to stock up on sun protection supplies. The sun can be much stronger than what you're used to at home.
Buy underwater disposable cameras at home to avoid inflated prices designed for "tourists."
Take your marriage license, or other proof of marriage, when traveling for the first time as husband and wife.
If time is limited, you may want to opt for the closest tropical destination to maximize your relaxation time and minimize your travel time.
Keep valuables at home, or locked safely in your hotel. Many island dwellers prey upon unsuspecting tourists.