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A Virginia Honeymoon
is for Lovers |
If foreign travel is not for you, try a Virginia honeymoon for a fun and unique vacation experience with your new husband or wife. A Virginia honeymoon is a good alternative for couples who still want a romantic getaway, but who also want to save a little cash. There are many fun and exciting things to do on a Virginia honeymoon.
Virginia is home to many beaches, so if you go on your Virginia honeymoon in the summertime, you get visit the ocean without the expense of a tropical vacation. You can also visit Virginia's wine country, where couples often book tours from winery to winery by limousine. For couples who want to visit some historical places, a Virginia honeymoon can also include trips to George Washington's Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery, and Colonial Williamsburg. A Virginia honeymoon is the perfect destination for newlyweds who want the tourist experience of a charming United States location.
Top Virginia Honeymoon
Places:
Honeymoon Destination - The Homestead
Hot Springs, VA
Voted Virginia's leading resort and golf
destination for 2006 by the World Travel Awards and awarded
the coveted AAA four diamond rating in 2005. The
Homestead is located in the beautiful Allegheny mountains of
Virginia and was established 10 years before the
revolutionary war. Of course, its been upgraded a
little since then. The old hotel lends itself as the
perfect place to host your wedding & reception & honeymoon
all in one. The spa has won many awards as well as the
Cascades golf course. In fact, the Cascades golf
course was ranked #5 in the Conde Nast readers poll and the
spa was ranked #15 in the top 50 Spas of North America, the
Caribbean, and at Sea.
Honeymoon Destination - Inn at Little
Washington
Washington, VA
One of the only hotels in the country to
receive a five star AAA rating for both the hotel and the
restaurant, the Inn at Little Washington is true delight to
the senses. Famous for its service and management
philosophies, The Inn is frequently used as a reference
point and role model for others in the hospitality business.
Patrick OConnell frequently speaks to business leaders and
the medical community about how the Inns guest service
systems and techniques can be applied to other service
related businesses. The Inns sumptuous interiors are
lifelong work of the owners and their designer, Joyce Evans
of London and are often featured in decorating and design
publications.
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