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How To Plan A Romantic Beach Vacation

It sounds as if it would be simple to plan a romantic beach vacation—after all, going to a beach with your spouse or partner just sounds romantic in itself.  But, if you don’t plan carefully, you could end up on the wrong sort of beach—surrounded by families with young children, perhaps.  And that wouldn’t be very romantic at all.  So, planning a romantic beach vacation does require a little time and thought; however, the end result is definitely worth it, plus we can offer you deals that allow you to save an additional $325 by booking flight & hotel together.

The destination you select for your romantic vacation is of the utmost importance.  This doesn’t mean that you need to choose a beach that necessarily sounds romantic, such as Mexico’s Riviera Maya Beach or the Bahamas.  It is actually better to choose a beach that is not quite as touristy, not as much of a huge attraction to other travelers.  This isn’t saying that you want to opt for an untraveled beach with no hotels or activities; rather, you want to select one of the less-traveled beaches.  This is because choosing a less-traveled beach will give you more privacy and seclusion—without having to pay an arm and a leg for it.

The best way to find one of the less-traveled romantic beaches is to go to a travel agent.  Ask for some suggestions.  Travel agents will be happy to suggest ideas to you about where you can travel for a romantic beach vacation.  And, travel agents will know which destinations are likely to have a lot of tourists.  They can advise you as to how to select a beach that will not be densely populated—especially one that will not be overrun with families with children. 

Besides thinking about a destination, you also need to think about accommodations. With us, you can make an offer for your airfare as well as hotel, and save a lotFor a romantic beach vacation, you are going to want to have a romantic-looking room or suite—not merely a typical run-of-the-mill hotel room.  So, make sure you get to see photos and/or virtual online video tours of the accommodations you are considering before selecting one.  If you have the money, a private cabana on the beach would be a really romantic choice; however, any suite or room that suits your needs will work for you.

A romantic beach vacation would not be the same without several fine dining options.  So, make sure you have access to at least a few different restaurants that offer varying types of cuisine.  Also, check with your accommodations—it will be a nice touch if you can arrange a nice, private romantic dinner on the beach.

It is important to find out about activities at your destination.  Just because you are on a romantic vacation doesn’t mean that you aren’t going to want to indulge in a few activities.  You and your spouse or partner may want to participate in water sports, golf, horseback riding, or some other interests.  Make sure that your beach destination offers something to do besides lying on the beach.

A romantic beach vacation can be great fun for couples.  Just do a little advance planning, and your beach vacation will be the one of your dreams, and at an affordable price.

Gust A. Lenglet is an accomplished author and financial advisor and has written many articles in the fields of investments; education; law, as well as taxation. He is President and CEO of Crown Financial Concepts, Ltd. and offers budgeting software with mvelopes as well as timely advice on tax planning and investments. He also is the founder of 5 Star Travel, Ltd. and offers information on finding excellent beach vacations to unwind.