high adventure
Honeymoon words by: kari solum
Are you and your future spouse the kind of people who prefer action over idleness? Who would rather be out exploring than sitting at home? Or maybe you’re just looking to create new memories during the start of your new life together? Then planning a high adventure honeymoon may be for you! Some people are content to relax at a hotel, or book a leisurely cruise, but for others the idea of fun and personal bonding comes with once in a lifetime experiences. With the last year providing little opportunity for travel, you may be itching for a true change of scenery and to challenge yourself to expand your horizons. A high adventure honeymoon doesn’t have to be just intensive athletics or thrill-seeking activities. They can also be about stepping outside of your comfort zone and learning something new! My own parents spent their honeymoon on a road trip up the pacific coast to visit historic towns, satisfying their desire for both travel and adventure, but also being able to slow down and discover new things. The opportunities are endless! Even if you or your partner have any health or mobility limitations, you should know that there is still an adventure out there waiting for you!
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Nuovo Bride
Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or just considering it for the first time, there are plenty of options for couples to create a trip that is both romantic and exciting! There’s room for spontaneity and careful planning at any destination, so no matter what kind of vacationer you are, you can tailor it into the honeymoon of your dreams! Here are some of Nuovo Bride’s top picks for adventure focused honeymoons: Glamping in Iceland If you’ve been craving a true change of scenery, a trip to Iceland might be your ideal adventure! Schedule an overnight hiking trip to make sure you see all that Icelandic nature has to offer, and spend quality time with your partner. For example, the Laugavegur Trail is a guided 4-day hike that was chosen as one of the “20 Best Hikes in the World” by National Geographic. Highlights on that hike include hot springs, glaciers and active volcanoes, obsidian rock fields, and breathtaking multicolored rhyolite mountains. Spend the night in either a rustic cabin or comfortable tent, so it