(TITC) – According to Travel+Leisure, newly wedded couples do not need to spend too much dollars on their honeymoon but having a perfect one with 12 charming destinations on their list, one of them is Vietnam.
In the article of Travel+Leisure, a WeddingWire’s 2020 Wedding Report was stated to show that couples spent roughly $28,000 on their ceremony and reception and an additional $5,000 on their honeymoon, on average in 2029. It is obvious that planning a costly honeymoon after a pricey wedding celebration can put every couple under the weather.
However, Vietnam, being one of the most attractive destinations in the world, with a long-standing history, richness in nature, and long coast, can surely offer an unforgettable honeymoon for couples around the world, especially, without breaking their bank.
Vietnam has everything for every kind of honeymooner, affirmed Travel + Leisure.
For couples who are cultural lovers, Vietnam has a rich ethnic mix with 54 ethnic groups making it the most complex culture in Southeast Asia. Visiting the Valley of Love in Da Lat or enjoying the scenic views of the Muong Hoa Valley or Fansipan mountain is not a bad idea at all.
For couples who love the combination of food and culture, Ha Noi – the capital city of Vietnam will welcome you with a heartwarming view in the centre of the city.
With the long coastal line, Vietnam has the most charming and luxurious beaches, resorts and services. Con Dao, Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, Phu Yen, etc are names of destinations for relaxation and sun-bathing. All visitors need to do is take a deep breath, relax and lie on one of the white sandy beaches while admiring its scenic trail, and most importantly, neverminded about living with your bottom dollar after the honeymoon.
Along with Vietnam, 11 other ideal honeymoon destinations are also suggested by Travel+Leisure, including: Belize; Key Largo, Napa and Sonoma (Florida, USA); Bermuda; Jamaica; Mexico; Honolulu (Hawaii, USA); Costa Rica; Portugal; Niagara-on-the-Lake (Ontario, Canada).
Source: Tourism Information Technology Center