Question for the married folks
Originally Posted by kumainu,Jan 17 2007, 02:07 PM
Ah, honeymoon! I don't remember where ours was, but I clearly remember what we did a lot of. 

Definatly look at the US / British Virgin Islands. I went there with some friends and my parents as a graduation present (to me). One of the areas we moored at was a place called "the bitter end" yacht club." It was a VERY high class place perfect for a honeymoon (assuming you like the water)
Peter Island in the British Virgin Islands.
It's a private island & only has room for about 50 guests at one time. It's very, very quiet, romantic, and upscale.
We went there in 2001 for our honeymoon & loved it!!!
It's a private island & only has room for about 50 guests at one time. It's very, very quiet, romantic, and upscale.
We went there in 2001 for our honeymoon & loved it!!!
Originally Posted by kumainu,Jan 17 2007, 04:07 PM
Ah, honeymoon! I don't remember where ours was, but I clearly remember what we did a lot of. 

Originally Posted by JerseyGirl,Jan 17 2007, 02:19 PM
Peter Island in the British Virgin Islands.
It's a private island & only has room for about 50 guests at one time. It's very, very quiet, romantic, and upscale.
We went there in 2001 for our honeymoon & loved it!!!
It's a private island & only has room for about 50 guests at one time. It's very, very quiet, romantic, and upscale.
We went there in 2001 for our honeymoon & loved it!!!
Originally Posted by Kekoa,Jan 17 2007, 05:29 PM
can you give me more details?? any pics? cost of room and board?? 

You fly into Tortola and then take a 20 minute ferry ride over to Peter Island. We got in so late that the restaurant was closed, but they made sandwiches for us and sent them to our room along with a bottle of champagne and some chocolate covered strawberries. What an awesome start that was!!!
Originally Posted by Wildncrazy,Jan 17 2007, 05:23 PM
That's why I said don't waste your money on an exotic place. After you've been married a year or two you'll be able to enjoy the exotic locale instead of just enjoy the room.



