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If both you and your partner are art and history lovers, then a honeymoon destination filled with museums is perfect for you.  Museums are actually quite romantic places and a great way for the newlywed couple to spend quality time together – you’ll end up learning a lot more about your partner through your discussions of the art that you see.

These are the best places to visit if you’d like to spend your days trawling through museums:

USA

Filled with museums all over the country, the most famous American museums being in New York City. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is currently voted as the world’s top museum and contains more than 2 million works of art and pieces by some renowned artists. The Museum of Modern Art has an incredibly influential collection of modern art as well as performance art, architecture and design. The Guggenheim is famous for its shape alone and also has impressionist, modern and contemporary art. The National Gallery of Art in Washington features artists such as Monet, Van Gogh and Picasso.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Spain

Spain has one of the best collections of art in Europe. It is also the birthplace of famous artists such as Picasso, Dalí and Velázquez. The Museo Nacional del Prado (Prado museum) in Madrid is the most famous museum in Spain and contains works by El Greco, Goya, Velázquez, Van Dyck and Rembrandt. The Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid has Picasso’s Guernica and works by Dalí. The Picasso museum in Barcelona has a broad collection of work by the artist after whom it was named, Pablo Picasso, with over 4000 pieces. The museum itself is located within adjoining medieval palaces and the gothic architecture is also a sight to see.

Prado Museum

France

The beauty of France alone is a pull-factor but the quality of museums should be too. The French are known for their romance which is another reason France is a great honeymoon destination. The Louvre, that houses the famous Mona Lisa, is the most famous museum in France but there are many other noteworthy galleries to visit, as well as street art and famous landmarks. The Musée Marmottan-Claude Monet has the world’s largest collection of works by Monet. The Orangerie Museum boasts Monet’s Waterlillies. The Musée d’Orsay is filled with impressionist and post-impressionist art and holds pieces by Monet, Van Gogh and Munch. The Pompidou Centre houses paintings by Dalí, Munch, Picasso and Matisse.

The Louvre

England

The National Gallery has over 2000 paintings including works by Van Gogh,  Michelangelo, Da Vinci and Monet. The Tate Modern has great contemporary art featuring Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych as well as pieces by Lichtenstein, Dalí and Picasso. The British Museum has the largest collection of artefacts in the world and works by Michelangelo, Da Vinci and Van Gogh can be found here as well. The Natural History Museum consists of dinosaur skeletons and fossils as well as a mind-blowing skeleton of a blue whale.

Natural History Museum

Netherlands

The Netherlands has a wide range of museums making the country a world leader in terms of art and culture. The Van Gogh Museum is appropriately named due to the fact that it has the largest collection of works by Van Gogh. The Rijksmuseum has masterpieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt. The Anne Frank museum, located in the actual house where she and her family hid during the Nazi occupation, serves to educate visitors about her story.

Rijksmuseum

South Africa

South Africa is a beautiful country and popular honeymoon destination on its own but it made this list thanks to the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art (MOCCA). The building itself was made from a converted grain silo and serves to celebrate the structure’s industrial heritage. The Zeitz is the biggest contemporary art museum in Africa and the largest museum of contemporary African art in the world.

Zeitz MOCCA at the Silo Hotel

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If you want to experience a different life from your everyday, immerse yourself and learn about other cultures, then these are the honeymoon destinations for you.

Singapore

Where East meets West – Singapore is a fusion of Asian, European and Middle Eastern cultures. With many different religions existing harmoniously, Singapore sees its diversity as a strength, and you will see it too.

Sri Mariamman Temple

Cambodia

Filled with ancient temples, rice paddies and a surprisingly sophisticated urban scene, Cambodia is where ancient and modern worlds collide.

Angkor Wat

Brazil

Brazil has a colourful culture with countless festivals across the country that celebrate its diversity, the most famous being the Carnaval. Music is a large part of Brazilian culture as it allows the people to express their joy of life.

Carnival of Brazil

Greece

Known as the birthplace of Western culture and democracy as Greek beliefs in democratic governments and equality influenced our modern democracies. Besides that, Greece is flush with ancient ruins, festivals and holidays.

Meteora

Turkey

Thanks to the multi-ethnic and religious Ottoman empire, traditions of Mediterranean and Central Asian cultures were brought together. Turkey is also home to world-famous ruins and monuments.

Ephesus

Morocco 

Having ties to Africa, Europe and the Middle East, Morocco has done very well in taking the best traditions and making them new. You will be able to see the cultural diversity in the many different architectural wonders.

Hassan II Mosque

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Some couples want to relax on the beach, others want an adventure-filled honeymoon and some want the food and wine experience. If that’s you, take a look at these places known for their excellent food and wine.

France

With gastronomy and champagne originating in France as well as being one of the largest wine producing countries in the world, it is an obvious choice for a honeymoon destination.

French vineyard

Italy

You’ll find Italian food all over the world, but no-one does it quite like the locals. Italy also has a large variety of unique wines and of course, prosecco.

Italian winery

Spain

Food and wine is a part of the Spanish culture and with its mixture of traditional and experimental recipes, its easy to see why.

Spanish food market

Argentina

Argentina is famous for its grilling, new-world cuisine and wine production with Spanish roots making for a great honeymoon destination.

Argentine vineyard

South Africa

Although not necessarily known for its food and wine, South Africa boasts world class cuisine and is filled with wine farms and reasonable pricing.

South African wine region

Tunisia

With French and African influenced food combinations, fully flavoured and spiced dishes, and a full history of wine production, Tunisia is an overlooked destination for foodies and wine lovers.

Tunisian spice market

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There is no right or wrong answer to what a newlywed couple should do on their honeymoon. You should do what feels right for you and what you are interested in. If seeing some of the most beautiful and natural sights in the world is something you want to tick off your bucket list, then consider these places:

Peru

Peru is known for its ancient ruins and beautiful museums, as well as delicious food and rich culture.

Machu Picchu

Australia

A variety of culture and sights to see made all the more enjoyable by the friendly locals.

Great barrier reef

Scandinavia

Full of natural wonders and an impressive stance on ecotourism and sustainability.

Northern Lights

USA

The USA comprises of many landscapes, climates and yes, even natural wonders.

Antelope Canyon

Zambia

Home to a vast wilderness and diverse wildlife bringing you a new adventure every day.

Victoria Falls

South Africa

One of the places that seems to have it all, sightseeing being one of them.

Cape Town

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Now that the wedding is over, you and your partner can finally relax, and spending your honeymoon lazing on a tropical island is the perfect way to do this.

Being away from the hustle and bustle of city life and lounging on the beach all day sounds like a dream, especially if you had a stressful time planning your wedding.

Here are a few exquisite islands to spend your honeymoon on:

French Polynesia

What you can expect: Impressive peaks, beautiful beaches and turquoise lagoons.

When to visit: The best weather is between June and August when it is warm and dry.

 

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BRB, we will be right here. ? (?: @matthewhahnel ?: Bora Bora, French Polynesia)

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Hawaii

What you can expect: Mountains and volcanoes, coral reefs and gorgeous beaches.

When to visit: Summer falls between May and October.

Caribbean Islands

What you can expect: White beaches, clear waters and a vast wilderness.

When to visit: It is generally warm and sunny all year round, but the dry season is from December to April.

 

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Pastel evenings by the beach ? (?: @kevinandamanda)

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Greek Islands

What you can expect: Charming white houses with blue features and exquisite blue water.

When to visit: June to August are the summer months.

Seychelles

What you can expect: Lush forests, palm trees, stunning beaches, and dazzling blue seas.

When to visit: There are breaks between the humidity in April, May, October and November.

Maldives

What you can expect: white sand beaches and clear blue water.

When to visit: Winter months (November to April)  have the least rain, and the best weather is from January to April.

Thailand

What you can expect: Jungle-dense islands and spectacular blue waters.

When to visit: The cool and dry season falls between November and April.

 

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Philippines

What you can expect: Emerald rice fields, volcanoes and magnificent beaches.

When to visit: The dry season is between November and April while the cooler but pleasant weather is from December to February.

 

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Coron Island, also known as “Calis,” and its surrounding fishing grounds are part of the ancestral domain of the Calamian Tagbanwa people, one of the oldest indigenous groups in the Philippines — the tribe has the sole right to manage and preserve the rich and majestic region’s land and marine resources. Some of the lakes and smaller islands near Coron are restricted only to Tagbanwa tribespeople, held sacred as burial grounds and ancient ritual sites. Traveler tip: If you get a chance to make it to this beautiful, history-laden destination, be sure to visit Kayangan Lake, Maquinit Springs, and to go for a swim in the turquoise waters off the island’s coast, pictured here. (?: @thiago.lopez ?: Coron, Palawan)

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Indonesia

What you can expect: White sand beaches, volcanoes and tropical forests.

When to visit: May to September are the dry and sunny months.

 

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Emerald hues by the beach ? (?: @dekdeoka)

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Fiji

What you can expect: Coloured reefs and breathtaking beaches.

When to visit: The weather is dry and mild from May to October and the overall best time to visit is mid-October to mid-November.

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