Yet another honeymoon topic
Hi all..
I know. I know yet another honeymoon topic but alas I am in search of opinions and advice.
My fiancé and I had thought to go to Thailand for the obvious reasons.. the enchanting beaches, the culture and the sights, the food, the people and of course how far our money would stretch. We are pretty much backpackers that like to live cheaply and get into the rhythm of the local culture as opposed to glamming it in some generic resort. With that being said i am still definitely in search of the very blue blue water, sand and marine life. We happen to be getting married in early September of next year however so from what I hear Thailand would be in monsoon season. We are throwing around lots of options. My choice would be Bali we have also been throwing around some of the island in French Polynesia, Seychelles and some other islands. We are wanting to get lost in local culture and want to stay away form touristy areas live somewhat cheaply and of course be near to the blue blue water.
Any opinions, stories advice or warnings would be very much appreciated! We are pretty open and flexible.
Viajar es vivir!
thanks!
Alicia
I know. I know yet another honeymoon topic but alas I am in search of opinions and advice.
My fiancé and I had thought to go to Thailand for the obvious reasons.. the enchanting beaches, the culture and the sights, the food, the people and of course how far our money would stretch. We are pretty much backpackers that like to live cheaply and get into the rhythm of the local culture as opposed to glamming it in some generic resort. With that being said i am still definitely in search of the very blue blue water, sand and marine life. We happen to be getting married in early September of next year however so from what I hear Thailand would be in monsoon season. We are throwing around lots of options. My choice would be Bali we have also been throwing around some of the island in French Polynesia, Seychelles and some other islands. We are wanting to get lost in local culture and want to stay away form touristy areas live somewhat cheaply and of course be near to the blue blue water.
Any opinions, stories advice or warnings would be very much appreciated! We are pretty open and flexible.
Viajar es vivir!
thanks!
Alicia