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North America Honeymoon Destinations

Have you decided where you want to honeymoon yet? Instead of venturing out and away, here are some places you can go without getting a visa:

Alaska

Admire the gorgeous ice cold beauty of Alaska by land or water. This is perfect for people who want to celebrate their love for each other au naturel. The dramatic landscape of the 3.2 million-acre Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve include snow-topped peaks, fjords and tidewater glaciers. Mountain goats, minks and moose roam unencumbered and you and your honey can explore the primal wilderness by small plane, sea kayak, mountain bike and ranger-guided hikes.

Miami, Florida

Miamis charm is multifaceted. There's the art deco beauties that line South Beach. There are also steady winds for incredible sailing and kitesurfing. Cultural highlights include the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the Miami Art Museum. At the Miami Seqquarium, you can don fins and swim with dolphins how much more romantic can you get?

Okanagan Valley, Canada

This is an upcoming wine region and a must-see for wine aficinados. Built on the precipice of a granite ridge, with views of Lake Okanagan and the Monashee Mountains.

Oaxaca, Mexico

Oaxaca a state rich in Zapotec ruins, colonial architecture, potent cactus-made mescal and rustic cuisine is undergoing a tourism rebirth. The beach region of Huatulco is made up of nine protected bays which take up 20 miles of coastline, But Huatulcos 36 snow-white beaches arent its only assets. There is also the Botazoo Ecological Park, home to 120 species of birds, ancient pyramids and Class IV and V rapids along the Copalita River.

Coba, Mexico

Love architectural ruins? At Coba, you can climb them too. The site's largest temple, Nohoch Muul, has a steep stone stairway to the top, strung with a guide rope to help you balance. After you summit, reward your efforts with a dip in the crisp turquoise waters of the Cenote Cho Ha sinkhole, a short drive away.

by: Molly Warner




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