Constantia, Cape Town |
Honeymoons in the modern sense (i.e. a pure holiday voyage undertaken by the married couple) became widespread during the Belle Époque, as one of the first instances of modern mass tourism. The most popular honeymoon destinations at the time were the French Riviera and Italy, particularly its seaside resorts and romantic cities such as Rome, Verona or Venice. Typically honeymoons would start on the night they were married, with the couple leaving midway through the reception to catch a late train or ship. However, in the 21st century, many couples will not leave until 1–3 days after the ceremony and reception in order to tie up loose ends with the reception venue and/or visit with guests from the reception.
Southern Africa offers the finest settings and the ideal romantic accommodation for a perfect honeymoon. From the perfect beaches of the fairest cape and the wild beauty of the garden route, to the many diverse wildlife areas where the Big Five roam. Southern Africa have so much to offer honeymoon couples wishing to enjoy their special time in Africa. It doesn’t get more exotic than Africa, which is why it is the most ideal destination for honeymoons. Not only can you find delightfully romantic spots in the bush, Africa is home to the most amazing beaches and islands in the world.
Honeymoon in style. |