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Honeymoons in the Fiji Islands
Fiji is a perfect romantic spot and known the world as a destination for honeymoons. On arrival into Fiji couples are greeted not only by the warm climate, but by the warmth and friendliness of its people. The Fiji Islands are made for romantic honeymoon holidays, with sunny skies and blue ocean horizons that go forever. The soft sandy beaches after high tide are just waiting to receive your footprints, and a comfortable double hammock lets you curl up together and sway gently in the shade of a coconut palm tree. Wedding couples the world over choose Fiji for their romantic holiday destination.
The word ' honeymoons ' conjures up different things for different people. For some it could mean the opportunity of taking a vacation anywhere as long as it is away from the normal humdrum working routine, for others it might mean skiing in the Alps, or exploring the ancient history of Egypt. For most couples, however, a honeymoon conjures up thoughts of somewhere warm and tropical, somewhere to relax and spend lazy indulgent days together, somewhere slightly exotic, somewhere friendly, and somewhere with comfortable and luxurious accommodation and great dining. A honeymoon in Fiji is all that and more.
Honeymooners look for comfortable, special and private accommodation. Many resorts in Fiji offer exotic bures on or near the beach that are ideal for you, with exquisite outdoor showers or even a personal spa. Until you have bathed under the stars by moonlight, or sipped champagne in a spa on your own personal courtyard, your have not had the opportunity to see why Fiji is perfect for romantic vacations. Resorts and hotels in Fiji offer many special honeymoon suites, bures or treehouses. Or choose an overwater bungalow for that exotic touch!
The magical time together following your wedding is also a time for relaxed dining. Enjoy breakfast that includes tantalising tropical fruits, lunch on fresh seafood and other local delights, and in the evening dine leisurely on sumptious Pacific Rim cuisine or local Fijian dishes.
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