Archive for September, 2005

Italian Honeymoon Vacations

Thursday, September 29th, 2005

Going to Italy on a honeymoon vacation could be the best turning point in your romance as you venture in this place full of romantic pursuits and mesmerizing love. The places worth visiting in this popular land of exotic Mediterranean culture are the Colosseum, the Sistine Chapel, the canals of Venice and the cathedrals.

Exploring the city in a gondola or gorging on the wonderful cuisines of the country would give you a taste of the rich Italian culture. Italian honeymoon vacations are incomplete without taking a cruise. Imagine dancing with your beloved on a cruise under the moonlight and having a cozy dinner.. just the two of you!

When you stay at a hotel, you could be lavished with champagne, sparkling wine and breakfast in bed. The country boasts of incredible towering mountains and a breathtakingly beautiful coastline.

Hotel Luna Bagiloni is one of the oldest hotels in Italy and one could but marvel at its rich ethnicity. Another hotel in Venice called Hotel Cipriani is set in the midst of beautiful gardens and greenery. It is known for exceptionally good customer service with one staff member guest(talk about personal attention!). Hotel Cipriani boasts of incredibly tasty food and a luxurious swimming pool.

Most Italian honeymoon packages include your meals, snacks, entertainment, parties etc in the ticket price.

If you want to enjoy your honeymoon, enjoy it to the fullest; enjoy it in style with an Italian honeymoon package.

by Randy Wilson
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