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The Most Romantic Resorts In Hawaii For A Honeymoon by Naomi R. Edelstein
Hawaii is one of the best travel destinations for a honeymoon because the Hawaiian islands are beautiful and there is so much to do. Perfect for a romantic getaway! When it comes to choosing the most romantic resorts in Hawaii, there are plenty to choose from. Here are some of Hawaii’s best resorts for honeymooners.
Turtle Bay Resort (Oahu): This resort is the ideal for a secluded Hawaii vacation because it has everything you need: private cottages, surf instructors and even horseback riding! Basically, you never have to leave the grounds to get the full Hawaii experience.
The Royal Hawaiian (Oahu): This classic hotel is quite noticeable as it’s pink, but it’s also well-known for its top-notch service and accomodations. Plus, it’s right on Waikiki Beach, so guests are near the water, as well as all of the restaurants and nightclubs that Waikiki Beach has to offer.
The Four Seasons (Maui): The Four Seasons is a really popular spot for destinations in Hawaii — and a great place to also enjoy a romantic Hawaii vacation. There are gorgeous pools that overlook the ocean, a full-service spa — and there’s even a branch of Spago restaurant at the hotel. What more could you ask for?
Grand Wailea Resort And Spa (Maui): This Hawaii resort was named of the top 10 best in the United States. And no wonder, as it has six restaurants and three golf courses, not to mention the luxury spa that’s part of the resort’s name.
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort And Spa (Kauai): The Grand Hyatt is another Hawaii resort where you never have to leave. You can go scuba diving and surfing and they even offer helicopter tours!
Princeville Resort (Kauai): What’s great about Princeville is the scenery — it’s right near Kauai’s famed Na Pali coast so you get nice views of the gorgeous cliffs. They also rent condos there, so you can get more of an apartment experience.
About the Author
Naomi R. Edelstein is a journalist, features writer and avid traveler. In addition to Hawaii, she has visited Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Egypt and Israel. For more of her work, check out Everything You Need To Know About Visiting Hawaii or The Best Resorts In Hawaii
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