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- If you are thinking of a special romantic getaway for your anniversary this year, than why not try a camping expedition? There are many different places you book for camp sites and resorts. But we're not talking about a luxury camp vacation here. We're talking about old-style 'roughin' it'. You and your partner can try a survival camp weekend or live-on-the-land retreat. In addition to having to work together, you get to cuddle up under the stars each night and have a romantic time together. It is likely to be an experience neither of you have ever done before. This will be a romantic vacation like no other and it's not for the weak or soft. If you and your lover find fun and excitement in a challenge and love the outdoors, this is one romantic anniversary adventure you will be sure to remember! Find more romantic getaway tips at: http://www.best-romantic-getaway.com/ 20-Jun-2006 Jonathan Sapling ID1947 - For a truly romantic getaway, consider an adult-only resort. Nothing spoils a romantic getaway more than the sounds of 'Marco-Polo!' being shouted over and over again at the resort pool. You may love children, and either have some or plan to have some, but you don't need reminders of them while you're having your special time together. One such place I recommend is El Dorado Seaside Suites, located about a half-hour south of Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Or, if you want your getaway in the U.S., you might want to try Caesar's Cove Haven in the Poconos (Pennsylvania). If you're adventurous, try their Champagne Tower by Cleopatra, a 4-level suite with a 7-foot champagne glass whirlpool tub. That's right, a romantic whirlpool tub shaped like a champagne glass 7-feet high. You can't get that at your family-friendly Comfort Inn. For more getaway tips, go to Top Vacation Spots. 1-Apr-2007 Shari Hearn ID2031 - When planning a honeymoon, you need to start researching options at least six months prior to the wedding. Setting a budget and choosing a destination takes time and lots of consideration before most couples come to an agreement. Start researching by visiting different forums and reading what others have to say about the destinations you are considering. Think about the time of year you will be traveling. Weather is always an important factor. Are you going to be in the Caribbean during hurricane season? You need to have alternate plans in case of last minute weather warnings. Whether you try to plan your honeymoon on your own or you choose a travel agent, always double check your documents for correct name spelling and make sure all documentation requirements, such as passports, have been specified. Visit http://www.allaboutthehoneymoon.com for more information on planning a honeymoon. 13-Jun-2006 Judy Wilson ID1941 - With our busy. stress-filled lives, sometimes it's hard to arrange the time for a romantic getaway. If all you have is one day, consider something local. Many hotels or bed and breakfast inns have romance packages – complete with champagne, flowers, couples' spa treatments, and breakfast in bed. If you want some extra fun, go in disguise (wig, sunglasses) and register as 'Mr. and Mrs. Jones.' This kind of getaway takes a little planning and ingenuity, but that's half the fun! You'll find more useful tips like this at AdultEscapes.com. 18-May-2006 Kathy ID1910 Would You Like to Add a Travel Tip?We welcome QUALITY travel tips from our users.Note: you will be required to enter the characters from a security image, so please make sure that you have your browser set to view images. (This measure was necessary to reduce spam.) You will be able to provide your URL, if applicable. Submit your travel tips and hints here. |
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