All-Inclusive Riviera Maya, Mexico Honeymoon Deals

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 by Tim Spooner

Riviera Maya - Catalonia Royal Tulum PoolAll-inclusive beach resorts are the way to go if you are looking for plenty of leisure activities such as swimming, windsurfing, kayaking, snorkeling and sailing along with your food and beverages all included for one unbeatable price.

And where better to honeymoon than at Riviera Maya where you will have the lush tropical jungle at your back while your eyes behold a beautiful sunrise coming over the Caribbean waters.

This paradise on earth offers plenty to do. You can explore Mayan archeological sites, enjoy a spa treatment, explore one of the beautiful Mayan caves, and enjoy fine dining.

I am happy to report that this dream honeymoon vacation is quite affordable with the packages I have sought out for you.

5 Nights Adults-only Beach Front All-Inclusive Honeymoon Deal

Enjoy the adults-only atmosphere where everything is geared towards grown-up entertainment and you won’t be troubled by family-oriented activities and shouting children during your romantic honeymoon.

The package includes:

  • Roundtrip Air
  • 5 Nights at the Catalonia Royal Tulum
  • All Meals, Drinks, Snacks
  • Activities & Entertainment at the Resort
  • Services of a Professional Travel Agent

All of this is yours for as low as $487 per person.

Get all the details

7 Nights All-Inclusive Beach Resort Honeymoon Deal

Package includes:

  • Roundtrip Airfare
  • 7 Nights Resort Stay at the Allegro Playacar.The Allegro has
    -4 restaurants
    -4 bars & 1 Disco with bar
    -3 swimming pools (1 relaxation, 1 activity, 1 kids)
    -Chaise lounges & towel service at pool & beach areas
    -Kids Club with supervised activities (ages 4-12)
    -Sports: 2 illuminated tennis courts, volleyball, beach soccer, scuba clinics at pool, ping-pong, darts, billiards, fitness room, basketball, giant chess board, kayaking, snorkeling, boogie boarding, sailing & windsurfing

All of this is available to you for as little as $499 per person

Get the details

For more information about Riviera Maya tourist attractions visit RivieraMaya.com and view their travel brochure.

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Romance in Costa Rica

Thursday, October 15th, 2009 by Tim Spooner

Costa Rica is a world of romance offering a bit of everything for your honeymoon. You will have the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Monteverde Cloud rainforest, check out an active volcano, and relax and swim at Guanacaste known for its 100 miles of beaches.

Tamarindo Beach, Costa RicaAll this can be yours for 8 days for less than a thousand dollars per person. And, yes, this includes your airfare. In fact the price will vary depending on where you fly out from and when you book your trip for.

But I think this is a great deal considering that for less than $1000 you will get your airfare and hotels paid for and you get to explore and relax in romantic Costa Rica.

Get all the details about Latin Destinations’ Costa Rica Honeymoon Package

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Cruise Deals for Less than $60 per night

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 by Tim Spooner

cruise dealsWhen looking for a good deal, one important thing to consider is how much are you paying for each day of your cruise.

Let’s say you see one cruise being advertised at $389 per person and another offer for $645 per person. That is not enough information to know which is the better price. Now you need to look at how many nights you get with the cruise package.

As it turns out, in this fictitious example you will pay $389 for 4-nights but $645 per person for 9-nights.

The second cruise offer is clearly the better price as you will only pay about $70 per night; wheras the $389 offer costs about $97 per night.

You will also want to consider the destination, ports of call, and what amenities are included on the ship.

A great starting point for fantastic cruise deals, would be this page of cruises that cost less than $60 per night.

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Save My Honeymoon from the Mexican Swine Flu Outbreak

Thursday, April 30th, 2009 by Tim Spooner
Mexico is usually among the favorite honeymoon destinations and for good reason. But now that Mexico is struggling with the recent swine flu outbreak, many couples are finding themselves wondering what to do about their Mexico destination honeymoons planned for the next couple months.
 
In fact, there have been reports of honeymooners contracting the illness in popular Mexican honeymoon resort areas such as Cancun.
Here is a story of a British couple who got sick and here is another story about a Scottish couple who came down with the illness.
If you are booked for a cruise visiting Mexico, chances are that your cruise is being re-routed to avoid Mexico. Before canceling your booking, check with your cruise line to find out what precautions they are taking to avoid contact with the new flu outbreak.
 
If you are booked with a resort in Mexico, talk to your travel agent to find out what solutions he or she is providing. Perhaps your honeymoon trip is covered by insurance so that you can get your money back and either book for another destination or another time. The resorts themselves should also be willing to refund your money or at least let you book for a different time (after the flu outbreak has become controlled).
 
If you want to make new arrangements, consider the Caribbean or Hawaii as good alternative destinations at a similar cost. We recommend that you ask your travel agent about these alternate destinations. Your travel agent should be sympathetic to your situation and be able to find you a great deal.
If you want to do your own research, then read on…
Here’s a great place to start when looking for Caribbean honeymoon deals. As you start designing your fresh, new honeymoon remember that Cancun, although often considered a Caribbean destination, is a Mexican coastal city.
 
Once you figure out what kind of Caribbean honeymoon you want, check out current specials to see if you can get what you want at a special price.
There are many good honeymoon deals for Hawaii right now.
Here is a hawaii honeymoon deals site where you can select which island you are most interested in and then you can take a look at featured hotels and resorts starting with 5 star hotels — so don’t be put off by the first price set you see, keep on scrolling down for more affordable options.
Another site lists their best hawaii honeymoon deals in two categories:
My sympathies go out to anyone who is trying to save their honeymoon from this unexpected flu outbreak.
Feel free to vent and tell me how this flu outbreak has affected your plans. We would all be interested to hear what honeymoo deals you found at short notice.
Please leave your comments.
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