Kona Homes: Perfect For Honeymooners

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Are you in the mist of planning your honeymoon? If so, you may have come across Kailua Kona. Kailua Kona, which is located on Hawaii's Big Island, is the perfect place for any romantic getaway, including a honeymoon. In addition to just visiting the area, you may want to think about staying there for a while, at least the length of your honeymoon. You can easily do this by booking a stay at a Kona home. In addition to giving you a place to stay, you will find that there are a number of reasons why Kona homes are perfect for honeymoons.

Perhaps, the greatest reason why Kona homes are perfect for honeymoons is because they are private. When it comes to Kona homes, you will likely find that they are used to describe vacation rentals, private vacation rentals. Essentially, this means that, when renting a Kona home, you and your new spouse will have the whole home to yourself. No crowded vacation hotels or vacation resorts or loud neighbors to worry about, just a private Kona home. This is important because privacy is vital to the creation of a romantic environment, which in turn is vital to the success of a honeymoon.

Another one of the many reasons why Kona homes are great for those on a honeymoon is because of all that they offer. Kona homes are just like traditional homes, maybe even your own home. This means that they often come equipped with bathrooms, dining rooms, kitchens, living rooms, and multiple bedrooms. It is also important to note that all of these rooms are fully furnished. Having a kitchen will enable to you stay in and cook you own meals, if you want to. Of course, you can always leave your Kona home rental, but it is romantic knowing that you don't necessarily have to, especially when you are automatically provided with everything that you could need or want while on your honeymoon.

Kona homes are also idea for honeymooners because they are located in a number of different areas. For example, it is possible to rent a Kona home that is located slightly inland. Another option is to rent a Kona home that is located on the beach. These Kona homes are often referred to as beachfront or oceanfront homes. If you are looking for the most romantic setting, you may want to think about staying at a beachfront or oceanfront Kona home. In addition to the beautiful ocean views, romance can also be generated by participating in a number of beach activities. These activities may include, but should not be limited to, boating, swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving.

If you like what you just read, you may want to think about booking your Kona home honeymoon reservations. When doing so, you will have a number of different options. You can easily book your reservations online, through an online travel website. Online travel websites are ideal because you can easily find the Kona home of your dreams and make your reservations in as little as an hour. A similar alternative would be to seek the assistance of a professional travel agent. A professional travel agent can help you book your Kailua Kona honeymoon reservations, so you don't have to worry about doing so.

Regardless of how you go about booking your Kona home reservations, you may want to think about purchasing your honeymoon reservations all together, in one group. This can easily be done with a Hawaiian honeymoon package. In addition to saving you time, you will also find that many Hawaiian honeymoon packages come stacked with deals and discounts. The honeymoon of your dreams, at an affordable price; what could be better than that?

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The Sun has entered Cancer in the Sidereal zodiac, bringing a strong tendency to nurture and emotionally protect our loved ones. When the Sun goes through Cancer the quality of divine motherhood is awakened in each of us -- at least that is the potential. Suddenly there's a renewed sensitivity to all of us as children. There is a great possibility for all to lay down their weapons and sympathize with their enemies for the next couple of weeks.

Cancer is the sign of sensitivity, compassion and motherhood. It is ruled by the moon, the planet of selfless love, nurturing and peace. This is different than the type of love we have in relationships which are transactional in nature. Relationship love is between two equals, two grown-ups. In relationship love, each person has to hold up their part of the bargain, whatever that "bargain" is. Every relationship has different boundaries that are negotiated and, however strange those boundaries may look to outsiders, as long as the two partnered agree with the terms, and honor them - there's usually smooth sailing.

This is what makes the relationship house (seventh house) a secondary business / career house. We use the same negotiating skills at our job that we use in our romantic relationship - after all, people are people. The larger issue in relationships is our ability to compromise and satisfy our desires as well as accommodate another person's. Those who are able to yield their desires with dignity do well in relationships. But this takes an authentic desire to please others combined with an equally authentic intuition which knows where to draw the line and can draw that line without anger or excessive ego.

However, the capacity to play fair and negotiate and uphold common boundaries, etc. will be very damaging in a parent / child relationship. Once a parent starts demanding the child treat them as an equal, at least when they're young, there can be great harm done. Of course, once the child grows up into teenage years and beyond the relationship starts to develop and mature. But still, the parent must always put the needed the child ahead of their own. Fortunately, nature makes this easy -- once the child begins to grow up and develop their own personality, many immature parents stop serving the child / selflessly loving the child - and start to a great deal of harm.

Negotiating proper relationship boundaries are related to Venus and powerfully expressed through the Cardinal sign she rules, Libra - the sign of relationships. And, as was said, the Moon rules selfless parental love that only knows how to give. The mother loves the child no matter what the child does. But this shows the inherent struggle between Venus and the moon – the inherent struggle between selfless love and conditional love.

It's very easy to mix these two things up in our mind. When relationships become dominated by a selfless, parental type of love -- is only a matter of time before it starts to feel like abuse for one and co-managing for the other. There has to be accountability first, only then can romantic love become selfless, devoted love. Similarly if the parent / child love is too transactional, with a parent constantly insisting upon the immature mind of the child to be accountable for their emotional mistakes, as we would expect from our partner, much trouble arises also. Without the paradigm of selfless love in the parent/child relationship, the parent will not be able to insist upon accountability without the child feeling attacked.

This is an important issue at this time with Venus about to go retrograde into the sign of Cancer. In Vedic astrology both the moon and the Sun are enemies of Venus. This enmity is expressed in different ways. The influence of the moon on Venus (including occupying the sign of Cancer) is to confuse the transactional nature and expectation of adult relationship boundaries with the utterly selfless, caretaking, maternal nature of the moon. The influence of the Sun on Venus (including occupying the sign of Leo) is to insist upon a passionate, fiery and romantically accountable nature.

These themes will play out in the upcoming Venus retrograde cycle discussed last week in this newsletter.

The upcoming Venus retrograde cycle will mirror the recent Saturn retrograde cycle and also foreshadow next year's Mars/Ketu conjunction at 28° Cancer. There is another very important factor that must be kept in mind relative to this Saturn / Venus relationship.

Sam Geppi has over 20 years of Vedic Study and experience. He is a Hatha Yoga instructor and certified Vedic Astrologer and Teacher through the ACVA (level 2) as well as author of "The Ascendant".

1. Mauritius is Heaven

"Mauritius was made first, and then heaven; and heaven was copied after Mauritius" wrote Mark Twain a hundred years ago and he knew it very well.

2. We are a Multiracial Country

In Mauritius all social community and ethnicity live together in peace and harmony. These Hindus, Muslims, Creoles, Chinese and Europeans descendants are now call Mauritian.

3. Mauritius Beaches

Mauritius is well known for its fascinating tranquil crystal clear sea and soft white beaches. The majority of beaches are in the lagoons protected by coral reefs. So they are sheltered, calm and peaceful all during the year.

4. Mauritian Culture

Under the natural beauties of Mauritius landscape, lies another, but sometime forgotten, gem, the Mauritian Culture. Going to its discovery can be a journey into some of the most fascinating and refined thousands year old ancestral traditions.

5.  Accommodation

Mauritius, is sure to have the right type of hotels and villas, and other types of accommodation that you can choose from. Whether you are looking for a well known hotel or more modest accommodation there is a great selection from which to choose.

6. Dream Place for Honeymoon

If you dreamed to be isolated on a tropical island with your beloved, a honeymoon to Mauritius would be the perfect answer. An emerald in the Indian Ocean, its easy to lose yourself in its scenic beauty while on a honeymoon.

7. Mauritius Cuisine

Mauritian cuisine is a mixture of the culinary traditions of France, India, China and Africa that the people of the Mauritius incorporated with their local fruits, vegetables and other ingredients. With the sound of  its variety of savours and aromas, Mauritian cuisine is indeed a great gastronomical pleasure.

8. Water Sport

Discover the wonderful tropical underwater scenery and its multicolored marine flora and fauna while doing various water sport activities of Mauritius. The water sports of Mauritius are extremely thrilling and adventurous.

9. Golf Holiday

Yes, surprising as it may sounds, Mauritius has fast emerged to be a perfect destination for golf vacation. The Mauritian landscape, with its beaches, plateaus and picturesque mountains is ideal for golfing.

10. SPA Holiday

All the top class hotels and resorts in Mauritius have exclusive spa centers that have one objective in mind - pure personal pampering. Some are even specialist spa resorts where the very essence of the stay is that of is relaxation and well-being.

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A Little Taste of Honey

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It's okay to be scared of bees. They're big, yellow, bugs, lots of 'em have stingers, and they just love to show up in the middle of a picnic. But don't hold too much against them, because bees give us something no one else can: honey.

Honey is a beehive's main food source, the end result of the nectar collection bees do all day (part of the reason they show up at your picnic—to get at the flowers). There's a reason ticked-off bees rush at you if you get near the nest: they know you're either there for them or for their food source. It's hard to blame them, since we've been harvesting their honey since ancient times. Mesolithic rock paintings in Valencia, Spain depict honey hunters gathering the sweet stuff 10,000 years ago. Everything from the Old Testament to Asian mythology couples honey with all things good and pleasant. Egyptians treated wounds with it; Greek women dipped their fingers in it for luck before entering a new home. It's shown up in food, drinks, and other stuff since prehistory, and with good reason.

Flavor-wise, honey's sweeter than ordinary sugar—a side effect of combining multiple sweet nectars—and it has a wealth of benefits sugar doesn't. Put it in a baking recipe to preserve your food longer. Use it as a sweetener in tea to get more vitamins and antioxidants. Or just pour it over a fresh biscuit to see how darn good it can taste.

Sweeten Up

Thinking of cooking with honey? A small amount of it makes these pork chops particularly delicious. Or you could try making some honey granola as a healthy snack. If you're in the mood to bake, give honey zucchini bread or some apple/honey cake a shot. And don't forget the honey-lime fruit salad, or the Ethiopian honey wine. For a particularly refreshing summer drink, look for Sprecher Root Beer—a delicious Milwaukee concoction that uses raw local honey in production.

Soak It In

Of course, honey has more to offer than just its taste. Ancient people used it to treat wounds because of its antibacterial properties, and everything from beautification of the living to preservation of the dead was handled with honey at one point or another. We really don't recommend the preserving corpses thing, but give the beauty treatments a try with stuff like milk and honey lotion, foaming honey/vanilla bath, or rosemary honey conditioner. Beauty's never been so delicious.

Endangered Insects

But this sweet, succulent nectar of the gods…er, the bees…may soon be a precious commodity. With all the other rising costs out there—gas, airfare, video games—why is something as simple as honey so likely to jump? Simple: we're running out of bees. It all ties into a mysterious phenomenon called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), in which adult bees simply vanish en masse from their hives. CCD first loomed in America earlier this year (and it's still the hardest-hit), but reports of missing bees are popping up all over Canada and Europe. No bees means no honey, and it has chilling implications for most of agriculture, too—who pollinates up to one-third of our produce, nuts, and livestock fees? That's right: those buzzing honey bees. Given that pollination is a multi-billion dollar industry, it's making people all over the place nervous. Way back when, Albert Einstein supposedly prophesized doom if the humble honey bee disappeared, giving mankind just four years to live. Maybe it's not that bad, but the situation's definitely serious.

How can you help? The jury's still out on what's causing CCD, but research points to several possible factors, including power lines, electromagnetic waves (i.e. from cell phones), and pesticides. Not much can be done by the average person about the first two, but you can absolutely help with the third. Support organic honey farmers like Volcano Island Honey, Dutch Gold, Carlisle Honey and Golden Acres Honey. While mainstream commercial beekeepers (the guys who use all the pesticides and other chemical gook) are reporting devastating losses—up to 90 percent in some areas—makers of organic honey haven't lost a single bee. Their stuff's a little pricier, but the taste is worth it. Plus, maybe if they lose some sales the big guys will learn a thing or two about poisoning their bees!

Sources:

Common Ground

Wikipedia's entries on Honey, Sprecher Brewery, andColony Collapse Disorder

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The Sun Causes Lunar Tides

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Is it not a heresy to say that the moon's gravitational pull, moves millions of tons of seawater (tides) from so far away a distance, were we all know, that the moon could not even hold its own atmosphere?

And likewise, why do satellites in zero gravity space orbit around the earth, do not also get pulled by the moon's gravitational force when these satellites are much closer to the moon than the oceans are?

According to conventional science, the tides at a given place in the earth's oceans occur about an hour later each day. Since the moon passes overhead about an hour later each day, it was long suspected that the moon was associated with the tides. The moon's gravitational forces cause these movements of tides which became to be known as 'Lunar Tides'.

But I disagree.

Because I believe, that what causes the tides is actually the sun and not the moon.

According to my theory of gravity, the atom at the outer layer plate (surface of the earth) is electrically positive and it is attracted to an inner plate, which is electrically negative, and this is what gravity is all about. The outer layer plate is showered by myriads of positive electrified particles radiated from the sun that sustain the atom's positive charge of this outer plate.

Solar panel collectors work in a similar way, the more the sun shines on them the more energy these collectors can produce.

The same could be said regarding the oceans - the more the sun shines (radiating positive electrified particles) the more of positive charge the ocean's atom gets – less shine, less charge.

The main chemical constituent of ocean seawater is salt. Its chemical name is sodium chloride, composed of ions, which offer a good electrical 'conductor'.

Therefore, because the oceans are salty and they have a good electrical conductivity, their atoms can gain or lose their electrical charge easily. Waves and tides occur because of the increase or decrease of the electrical charge coming from the radiation of the sun. This depends on the fluctuation of time-shine between day and night.

Imagine the oceans are as if a balloon is held between our hands. If you apply pressure with one hand on an area (x) the balloon's air travel away from area (x) to all directions and the balloon takes the shape of an oblong.

The same happens to the area (x) of the ocean where the sun shines mostly. The atoms in this region become more positively charged, than that of the other atoms that are further away. And because area (x) has now gained more positive charge, the attraction towards the inner negative plate is now much stronger and moves this part of the ocean closer to the seabed lowering the sea level, while at the same time pushing the surrounding seawater to all directions where the ocean atoms' positive charge is weaker - sea currents are born.

By this hypothesis, one can conclude that it is the energy coming from the sun, that produces these movements of sea currents, which in turn create the waves and causes the tides.

Author of the book God and Gravity, Roger Rogers - Jesian, reveals his ideas that challenge the theories of Darwin, Newton and Einstein. Visit his blog at for similar articles.

Manuka Honey Makes a Come-Back

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Infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, an abscess oozed in a woman's armpit long after it had been drained. Nothing seemed to help, and the pain prevented her from working. This persisted for 20 years but then in August of 1999, she read about the remarkable wound-healing properties of a special type of honey only found in New Zealand called, "Manuka Honey". She asked her doctors to apply some to the dressing they applied to the wound on her arm, and one month later the wound miraculously healed. Now she's back to work.

Novel as this treatment sounds, it would have bored some doctors in ancient Egypt, according to Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, a manufacturer of Manuka Honey-based health care products. "Honey has been used for centuries to treat a wide range of medical problems like wounds, burns, cataracts, skin ulcers and scrapes," he says. "And now various researchers worldwide are also finding strong antimicrobial properties in Manuka Honey."

Honey fell from favor as a wound dressing when antibiotic dressings were developed during World War II. However, new research and the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria are putting this old-time folk remedy into the contemporary medicine chest. Last year, the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (the equivalent of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration) approved honey as a medicine. Honeymark has been utilizing this incredible natural resource in health care products and getting amazing results.

Manuka Honey helps wounds in several ways, says Buonanotte. Its thickness provides a protective barrier. The hydrogen peroxide it contains is released slowly, killing germs in the wound. It also reduces inflammation speeds up the growth of healthy tissue. Manuka Honey even removes the malodor in wounds, possibly because when the bacteria in wounds eat the honey's sugars, they give off sweeter-smelling gases. Dozens of studies have documented such benefits.

One of the most convincing reports, published in the 1998 issue of the journal Burns, tells how researchers from the Dr. V. M. Medical College in Maharashtra, India, compared Manuka Honey with silver sulfadiazine, the standard treatment for superficial burns. The researchers first smeared Manuka Honey on gauze and used it to dress the burns of 52 patients. Another 52 patients got the same treatment but with silver sulfadiazine in place of the honey. In the 52 patients treated with honey, 87% healed within 15 days, compared with 10% of those treated with silver sulfadiazine. The honey-treated patients also experienced less pain, leaking of wound fluid, and scarring.

Dr. Peter Molan, a biochemist at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and other researchers have found special bacteria-killing properties in Manuka Honey. In laboratory experiments, reported in the November 1992 Journal of Applied Bacteriology, Molan and his colleagues found that Manuka Honey was particularly effective in slaying staphylococcus aureus. This so-called "Golden Staph" sometimes survives the most potent antibiotics, killing its victims. "Manuka honey has worked in very desperate cases where nothing else has worked," says Molan.

Studies so far have found no negative side effects of Manuka Honey. Experts do caution that infants should not eat honey because of the botulism risk. "But it's still OK to use honey on children's (and infants') cuts, burns or scrapes," says Molan. For more information or to purchase health care products containing Manuka Honey, go to HoneymarkP Frank Buonanotte

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The Art of Watermelon Carving

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Fruit carving is one of the oldest traditions followed in the Oriental countries, China, Japan, Thailand and some Asian countries in particular. This artistic tradition generally centers on some festivities where the beautiful sculptures draw the attention of the people. In fact carving of fruits is an exquisite work of art. In China, watermelon carving is the most popular. Fruit carving can also be done on such fruits as carrots, papaya, pumpkins and other smaller fruits for carving individual items. But watermelon carvings appear to be highly attractive on account of its varied colors and size. The contrasting colors of melons lend a striking effect to the finished product, making them all the more appealing.

Prior to the execution of your carving skill, it is essential to make all the proper arrangements. A good carving knife with a single sharp pointed blade is a must- have in this case. Carving on a watermelon is done in a relief format; it can be just a simple cut out or carry an intricate engraving. This Chinese artistic sculpture is of ancient origin that has been passed down through the generations. In modern days, this wonderful tradition has found great recognition and popularity throughout the world. The varying tones and colors of watermelons (pink, white, green) work wonders to give a contrasting effect to the sculptures.

Watermelon sculptures can turn out to be the cynosure for any occasion or international event. This artwork can be exhibited at any cultural platform to showcase some wonderful talents. The carvings done on the watermelons are endless, ranging from teapots to flower vases, to little animals or even trophies. These amazing designs are carved out using carving tools and melon ballers. The carving tool is used to cut out intricate patterns while the melon baller scoops out larger sections. The melon baller is particularly helpful in carving out large unique shapes such as a fish, basket or fruit holder. The watermelon rind is very easy to cut into and amateurs can begin with cutting the rind to create large designs.

Watermelon carving can be a great fun with the kids too. In fact, being an excellent source of vitamins and a tasty fruit, kids can have a great time learning this art and absorbing the benefits of this fruit. This unique art sculpture should be encouraged among the children not only to propagate and keep alive the ancient tradition but also to give way to the creation of masterpieces of the future.

Suzanne Macguire is an Internet marketing professional with expertise in content development and technical writing in a variety of industries.

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If your perfect honeymoon resort has to be on a tiny coral cay, and it has to be an Australia Honeymoon Package on the Great Barrier Reef, then Wilson Island should tick all the right boxes. It is surrounded by a pristine coral reef and quite the loveliest of beaches.

If you have spent any time in Africa on safari and stayed in a tented camp, then the accommodation on Wilson Island will not be unfamiliar to you, except this is real five star luxury camping, all inclusive, with food that is just out of this world, and a fantastic wine cellar.

When people think of camping, have never been on a camping safari or stayed at Wilson Island they have this idea of sleeping bags and poles, and leaks and cold water showers.

Wilson Island is the perfect Honeymoon Vacation resort, because when they talk tents what they mean is six permanent tents all looking out over the reef and the ocean designed with the guests ultimate comfort in mind.

All of the tents have raised timber floors, King size beds with Duvets, Bedside Tables, Battery operated bedside lights, deck chairs, bathrobes, bath towels, beach towels, toiletries, and daily housekeeping service.

The only drawback is that because of the fact that Wilson Island uses solar power, all the hot showers are in the central amenities building, where each tent has its own private designated area.

So what will you do on Wilson Island as your perfect honeymoon resort.

The short answer is little or nothing, but you could cheerfully snorkel right off the beach where you will see some fantastic fish, and perhaps even a turtle as well.

You could just lie in a hammock and be lazy, or you can walk round the island, picnic on the beach, and end up watching the sunset drinking champagne, or the sunrise with a hot cup of coffee and biscuits.

Wilson is that kind of place, probably idyllic for three or four days with no mobile phone coverage, no children, no television, just the birds, and the crashing of the sea to listen to.

If you are able to entertain yourself, and you don't mind the unorthodox toilet arrangements, or a communal dinner party atmosphere in the evenings, then Wilson Island could be the perfect honeymoon resort.

To read about more Australia Vacation Destinations go to Peter Stewart writes about in Kenya Safaris as well as authoring several articles about Worldwide Vacation Spots

So what is honeymoon destination really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about honeymoon destination--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you.

An Asian wedding? Probably. An Asian honeymoon? Why not? If you've already explored the streets of Venice, taken pictures of the Eiffel Tower, visited the numerous museums and art galleries in Italy and wined and dined on tempting Italian and French cuisine, perhaps you may want to explore a different culture and different taste on your first time together as a married couple. This is an experience that would definitely leave a lasting impression on both of you.

Asia offers as much richness and romantic mood as the West. And one place you can explore is India, one of the oldest birthplaces of world civilization. It's a cultural experience you both would never forget, with the colorful muslins, the dark-skinned complexion of its people, the million temples, mosques, churches and palaces you can explore. This will be a honeymoon that would never leave you bored.

Ooty is one of the best destinations of honeymooners in India. From the fragrant wind to the silence punctuated by the rustling of trees and the enchanting scenery, this place spells romance, romance, and more romance. Visit the botanical gardens and the Doddabetta peak with it view of the Nilgiri hill ranges. Seven-hours away from Ooty, there's the Kodaikanal tucked among the hills of Tamil Nadu. Take a boat ride in the Kodai Lake with your loved one and enjoy the trees, the water and the solitude.

If you're looking for something tropical and sunny, plus sand and water in India, there's Goa and Kerala, two of India's most famous beach get-aways. Goa also boasts of wooden carvings and furniture, coir mats, straw hats, artifacts, brassware, and junk jewelry you might want to stash away as honeymoon souvenir. Bask under the sun and experience the calm and soothing natural beauty of India.

Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there's more to honeymoon destination than you may have first thought.

Don't fail to visit the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Made from white marble, this edifice was built by Emperor Shahjahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This is considered as one of the Orient's greatest testimonies of love. Here you can feel the warmth and security of being loved greatly.

For some taste of Indian royalty, there's Rajasthan, one of the most colorful regions in India. Visit the Palace on wheels, Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Lalgarh Palace.

Located in North India and covering the states of Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, don't miss the ultimate experience of exploring the Himalayas. The peaks in Kashmir are perfect for mountain climbing and trekking, while the Himalayan peaks in Uttaranchal are pilgrimage sites.

India is also known as one of the spiritual centers of many religions in the world. Khajuraho offers a tour at its temples constructed by the Chandela rulers during the 9th and 10th century B.C.

Nature lovers can also consider staying at Darjeeling, Kodaikanal, Srinagar, Shimla and Manali, among others for an aesthetic experience with nature. Take pictures of the forest-covered hills and stroll through orchards and enjoy the sight of endemic Indian flora.

It's a paradise to be explored, boasting of pristine beaches, snow-capped mountains and a peaceful scenery. The hub of the Oriental culture, one of the melting pot of the world's oldest traditions, religions and civilizations, India is the place to experience on your romantic sojourn.

Don't limit yourself by refusing to learn the details about honeymoon destination. The more you know, the easier it will be to focus on what's important.

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An Aitutaki Honeymoon, is the best of Cook Island Honeymoon destinations. The Pacific Resort Aitutaki is one of the few luxury small hotels on Aitutaki, and is absolutely ideal spot for a Cook Island Aitutaki honeymoon. Aitutaki is the most beautiful part of the Cook Islands, and is a remote paradise, almost untouched by the 21st century.

The Pacific Resort Aitutaki is a fairly typical Polynesian hideaway with beach front bungalows, suites, villas, and a restaurant where you will eat top class Polynesian cuisine. This means fresh seafood caught daily and fruit from the garden at the hotel.

There are a number of things to do, and sunbathing and snorkelling in crystal clear warm water over the reef right by the hotel comes top of the list. The reef is inhabited by thousands of brightly coloured fish. This is a great place to relax in luxury and isolation after the pressures of a wedding.

The Pacific Resort Aitutaki is over 250 kms north of Rarotonga, and you can get there in 40 minutes by plane, and is the only full-service luxury resort in the Cook Islands. It is on an island atoll, and lies in one of the world's largest lagoons. This is paradise, a secret hideaway, which is why an Aitutaki honeymoon can't be beaten.

When you arrive at Aitutaki on your Cook Island honeymoon you'll be met and given a flower necklace, driven the short distance to the hotel, and greeted in person by the manager.

Choose a beachfront suite, which is in a self contained thatched unit.

They are a very good size, airconditioned, furnished in dark wood, with one wall a sliding window opening onto a veranda, then you are a few steps to the powder white sand beach next to a sea that is an unbelievable blue/turquoise/green colour.

There is a large comfortable bed, TV, DVD player, and stereo system.

A huge bathroom contains a large shower, and his and hers basins, and a door leading to an outside shower as well.

The Pacific resort is very clean, well maintained, the staff are very friendly and helpful.

Meals are taken in the restaurant which overlooks the small pool, mind you who needs a pool when you have a beach to end all beaches outside!! The views of the lagoon, and the reef are almost beyond description, sufficient to say they more than justify choosing an Aitutaki honeymoon!!

The sheer isolation of the Pacific resort means that food is very dependent on local produce, which really means chicken, goat, and fish. The chef does introduce as much variety as possible, but you don't come to such a beautifully isolated and unspoilt part of the world for the food. It's worth eating out and the reception staff are always willing and able to help.

Aitutataki is one of the most beautiful places in the world. The Pacific Resort is a fantastic Aitutaki Honeymoon choice. This is by South Pacific standards probably the top small luxury hotel.

Peter Stewart writes about in Kenya Safaris as well as authoring several articles about Worldwide Vacation Spots