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Honeymoon Destination!
Looking to go away on honeymoon in September 2012. We loved the idea of going to the Carribean but it seems that is their hurricane season!!
We would like to go somewhere that has white sand, clear seas and is warm. We'd also like there to be other things to do other than being on the beach, maybe a bit of culture, shopping and sightseeing.
Can anyone recommend anywhere that is nice and includes these things in September?
Thanks :)
We would like to go somewhere that has white sand, clear seas and is warm. We'd also like there to be other things to do other than being on the beach, maybe a bit of culture, shopping and sightseeing.
Can anyone recommend anywhere that is nice and includes these things in September?
Thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I go to the Caribbean every September (Barbados) and it doesn`t really matter that it`s the hurricane season. The last time Barbados had a hurricane was 1955. You get a few showers around and you can see them dotted out to sea. If they come inland they blow over fairly quickly then the sun comes out again. I quite like the Caribbean in September actually because there are less people about and things are cheaper.
Mauritius is good, the weather isn't at it's best in September about 25 degrees and you do get the occasional short sharp shower but it is more than pleasant.
There's quite a lot to do and see on the island and getting about is quite easy either by hire car, bike or hiring a taxi for the day.
The island is a real hotchpotch of faith and culture and it is fascinating to see all the various wildly differing places of worship. The market in Curepipe is an amazing reflection of the cultural diversity too.
There's quite a lot to do and see on the island and getting about is quite easy either by hire car, bike or hiring a taxi for the day.
The island is a real hotchpotch of faith and culture and it is fascinating to see all the various wildly differing places of worship. The market in Curepipe is an amazing reflection of the cultural diversity too.
Seychelles they refer to Mauritius as the big place.
This is one of the uglier places
http://www.seychelles...photos.php?rc=1&aid=1
This is one of the uglier places
http://www.seychelles...photos.php?rc=1&aid=1
French Polynesia - summer there is November to April(very hot and humid with chance of showers), their winter is May to October (cooler but drier). If you dont mind a bit of travelling to get there. Check out Bora-Bora, it is paradise and easily as nice as the Maldives/Seychelles, possibly even better.
Been to the Seychelles about 10 years ago.
You land on Mahe and think wow this is something - then you go to a smaller island and think - actually by comparrison that was a dump. This is fabulous.
Then you go to an island like La Digue and can hardly speak - that picture is La Digue.
La Digue is difficult, there are no motor vehicles allowed and not many places that you can stay but if you've got a bit of money and want to treat yourselves to somewhere really special that most people haven't heard of let alone been to it is the real deal!!
http://www.ladigue.sc/
You land on Mahe and think wow this is something - then you go to a smaller island and think - actually by comparrison that was a dump. This is fabulous.
Then you go to an island like La Digue and can hardly speak - that picture is La Digue.
La Digue is difficult, there are no motor vehicles allowed and not many places that you can stay but if you've got a bit of money and want to treat yourselves to somewhere really special that most people haven't heard of let alone been to it is the real deal!!
http://www.ladigue.sc/
Take a look at http://www.delfinoblu.gr/ it is exactly as the web site depicts