Wednesday 14 August 2013

Destinations for honeymoon in August



August is of course probably the most popular months to marry in the united kingdom as chances are you’ll have a sunny day. With regards to honeymoons, you have to consider that August is peak school holiday period, airports are crowded and costs tend to be inflated. If you’re searching for a deal, it’s best to travel at the end of August after most families have previously gone.So where to go on honeymoon in August? If you prefer a short haul honeymoon, instead of heading to the popular spots within the Med, don’t forget about all the wonderful places the united kingdom and Northern Europe provides. It’s the ideal time to visit countries that is one bit chilly and wet sometimes of the year such as Scandinavia or even Iceland.

If you choose to go long haul, avoid the Caribbean because this is the start of the hurricane season plus temperatures can be quite hot. Better to head to castaway islands like the Seychelles that are enjoying good weather and don’t attract many families.August is the perfect time for you to take advantage of sunny skies in your own home (hopefully!). Standards in UK accommodation have risen dramatically along with the right guidance, you can find incredibly romantic locations that rival anywhere in the world.

Scotland is wonderfully romantic whether you’re striding over the heather, taking boat trips on lochs or tucking right into a dinner of hand-dived scallops and Highland beef. This five-night honeymoon starts in Edinburgh, consumes Loch Ness and includes a remain on a private island off the west coast of Argyll. See other great ideas in Scotland.In the hills of North Wales, I really like Pentre Mawr Country House with its safari-style canvas lodges and outdoor spas. If Cornwall or Devon are on your honeymoon destination hit-list, make sure to book early as this is high season. The Cary Arms in Babbacombe is really a Devon highlight, while Gwel an Mor around the north coast of Cornwall has some lovely Scandinavian-style lodges.

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