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So, this isn't exactly a dive specific question, but I figure some of you folks have been in the area and might have some advice. I'm getting married in March and I have it in my mind that somewhere in the South Pacific would be an awesome place to go afterwards. I usually find myself exausted after my vacations after cramming too much in and being real active!
My wife to be is certified to diver, I am not. I do however snorkel. I like the idea of the little bungalow over the water, but understand you pay dearly for that! It might actually be worth it for that "once in a lifetime" experience.
I understand Tahiti is maybe the most expensive place to go and maybe not the most friendly. I would really like to see some amazing stony coral reefs, snorkel off a deck from our bungalow, kayak, maybe do some hikes, or biking, and really just have some downtime from the chaos that is my life lately. It might be nice to actually just sit somewhere with a nice breeze and maybe read a book
. At least for a day (before I got antsy and wanted to "go do something
). Some places people have mentioned include Fiji, Bora Bora, and the Cook Islands (had that highly recommended to me).
I am just starting my research but if any of you have any insight I am all ears. I am open to resorts but at this time do not have much of a direction so honestly am not even 100% aware of all my options. My guess is if you go on a "honeymoon package" they rake you over the coals, but I do not know that to be true.
So, if any of you have personal experiences, or links to share, that would be great! Thanks!
My wife to be is certified to diver, I am not. I do however snorkel. I like the idea of the little bungalow over the water, but understand you pay dearly for that! It might actually be worth it for that "once in a lifetime" experience.
I understand Tahiti is maybe the most expensive place to go and maybe not the most friendly. I would really like to see some amazing stony coral reefs, snorkel off a deck from our bungalow, kayak, maybe do some hikes, or biking, and really just have some downtime from the chaos that is my life lately. It might be nice to actually just sit somewhere with a nice breeze and maybe read a book
I am just starting my research but if any of you have any insight I am all ears. I am open to resorts but at this time do not have much of a direction so honestly am not even 100% aware of all my options. My guess is if you go on a "honeymoon package" they rake you over the coals, but I do not know that to be true.
So, if any of you have personal experiences, or links to share, that would be great! Thanks!