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Posted by jupiterone on Sep-19-2009 21:31:

the odd thing is that people expect to find a location that is tropical, yet isn't tourist packed

just decide on a location with your wife, and go with it. research locations you'd like to visit. the rest of the time spend together with quality food.

honestly, i'd recommend an area that is rich with quality food, such as thailand. therefore, you can enjoy both food and common tourist attractions. the secluded areas you'll have to research yourself, no travel agency will give you an underground honeymoon location devoid of any tourists

when it comes to honeymoons, make it memorable. maybe you'll have to spend the extra cash but make it worthwhile if you do


Posted by Slylee on Sep-20-2009 02:49:

come to hollywood, florida! it's just north of miami but it's way more quiet/quaint than the rat race in miami it's more of a locals hidden gem type of place. plenty of bars/cafes within walking distance of the hotel, parasailing, $50 all day snorkel trips out on a boat, etc...

i'll give you a good rate on one of the units in the hotel i work at.

here's a view from the 2nd floor (taken with my phone)


lol


Posted by we_R_DNA on Sep-20-2009 03:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
i'll give you a good rate on one of the units in the hotel i work at.

here's a view from the 2nd floor (taken with my phone)

lol


Do these rates come with special happy ending slylee services?


Posted by Slylee on Sep-20-2009 03:20:

yea sure. come stay there and leave your door unlocked and i'll surprise you.










































with a pillowcase full of rocks to the fucking head.


Posted by RandomGirl on Sep-20-2009 04:00:

quote:
Originally posted by fbgdavidson

Zimbabwe? lol.


Um, yes:





http://www.travelwizard.com/africa/zimbabwe-vacations/

lol.


Posted by Sushipunk on Sep-20-2009 04:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Um, yes:

[1IMG]http://allwomenstalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/victoria-falls-zimbabwe.jpg[/IMG]

[1IMG]http://www.travelwizard.com/africa/media/victoria%20falls.JPG[/IMG]

http://www.travelwizard.com/africa/zimbabwe-vacations/

lol.


You do realise just how dangerous it is in Zimbabwe, right?


Posted by we_R_DNA on Sep-20-2009 04:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
yea sure. come stay there and leave your door unlocked and i'll surprise you.





with a pillowcase full of rocks to the fucking head.



Is this an extra 50cents cause i will gladdly send people i don't like your way as we speak.


Posted by RandomGirl on Sep-20-2009 04:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
You do realise just how dangerous it is in Zimbabwe, right?


Just as dangerous as Fiji, Greece, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, and Turkey (among many others) according to the Canadian Foreign Affairs and International Trade website.

It isn't much more dangerous than any of the other places suggested, and it's an incredibly beautiful place. Definitely a unique place to visit.


Posted by Lilith on Sep-20-2009 05:02:

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
where would you recommend i go?.. im after somewhere tropical[ish] and hot and NOT in spain.

Congratulations!
I recommend Morocco.
Food and the weather are worth the trip there alone.

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
http://www.travelwizard.com/africa/zimbabwe-vacations/

lol.



You really are a foolish girl.


Posted by RandomGirl on Sep-20-2009 05:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Congratulations!
I recommend Morocco.
Food and the weather are worth the trip there alone.




You really are a foolish girl.


Care to explain why? I just sent one of my clients there recently and they absolutely loved it. Is it because it's Africa?

EDIT:

If you don't think I am aware of the political issues in Zimbabwe, or in Africa in general, you're wrong. Political issues are not a reason to avoid travel entirely, especially when it poses very little threat to tourists.

Just like any African country, or any place you travel to in general, you should exercise caution. I still don't think however, that it should deter you from wanting to go there at all.


Posted by Lilith on Sep-20-2009 05:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Care to explain why? I just sent one of my clients there recently and they absolutely loved it. Is it because it's Africa?


Because my mother lived in southern Zimbabwe and lost our farmland to the government militias, or do you want to hear about how they hacked our neighbours to death for their property and left them on the road to bloat up like dead cattle?
Every dollar you send there sustains a tyrannical government which has sent 80% of the population into famine, typhoid and unemployment.

Yes it is a beautiful country, hope the view as a tourist was worth it...


Posted by RandomGirl on Sep-20-2009 05:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Because my mother lived in southern Zimbabwe and lost our farmland to the government militias, or do you want to hear about how they hacked our neighbours to death for their property and left them on the road to bloat up like dead cattle?
Every dollar you send there sustains a tyrannical government which has sent 80% of the population into famine, typhoid and unemployment.

Yes it is a beautiful country, hope the view as a tourist was worth it...


Do some research on Jamaica, Dominican Republic, more than half of Africa etc. etc. etc. You could say that tourism negatively affects all of these places, but is it a reason to stop yourself from exploring the world?

I'm sorry horrible things happened to you and yes, it's awful that there are some people in power who shouldn't be. With that being said, you can't lock yourself up and never go anywhere in fear of inadvertently supporting something you don't want to.

I would hope in our lifetimes the situations in many African countries will improve. Chances are though, that it's not going to be perfect by the time we die. Why miss out on an incredible experience to see a beautiful place in the meantime?


Posted by Lilith on Sep-20-2009 05:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Do some research on Jamaica, Dominican Republic, more than half of Africa etc. etc. etc. You could say that tourism negatively affects all of these places, but is it a reason to stop yourself from exploring the world?

I've lived worked, travelled and flown through well over 4 dozen countries, I'm not an ignorant tourist.

quote:
I'm sorry horrible things happened to you and yes,

Spare me, you don't know me, you really don't care like most yanks and I really don't expect you to care.

quote:
it's awful that there are some people in power who shouldn't be. With that being said, you can't lock yourself up and never go anywhere in fear of inadvertently supporting something you don't want to.

I would hope in our lifetimes the situations in many African countries will improve. Chances are though, that it's not going to be perfect by the time we die. Why miss out on an incredible experience to see a beautiful place in the meantime?


'oh isn't it just awful'
Yes it bloody well is awful. You send $1000 in-country and they'll just spend it paying off mercenaries to pacify the population, that $1000 will buy them 20 assault rifles and enough ammo to kill a suburb.

You probably wouldn't buy a coat made out of endangered species because 'it looks nice'.
You shouldn't spend money in an area because 'it looks nice' which will directly send the citizens of a country to an early grave.
[I'm done end of discussion for me]


Posted by The17sss on Sep-20-2009 05:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Because my mother lived in southern Zimbabwe and lost our farmland to the government militias, or do you want to hear about how they hacked our neighbours to death for their property and left them on the road to bloat up like dead cattle?
Every dollar you send there sustains a tyrannical government which has sent 80% of the population into famine, typhoid and unemployment.

Yes it is a beautiful country, hope the view as a tourist was worth it...



Posted by Sushipunk on Sep-20-2009 05:35:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss


Yes, our Lilith has had a colourful past



Theresa: I think you should go on a holiday to Zimbabwe. Let us know how it is.


Posted by RandomGirl on Sep-20-2009 05:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith

[I'm done end of discussion for me]


Fair enough, obviously it's touchy for you. Sorry, didn't mean to get you upset... and yes, I was being sincere about my apology. Slur or not, I still mean it.

Moving on...




Yay for honeymoon!

Congratulations!


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Sep-20-2009 08:48:

well, honeymoon is booked. i must say its somewhere where i didnt really want to go, but its booked now, and i fly in 2 weeks.

im going to ibiza, to playa d'en bossa. considering our budget, and also the fact that a lot of places are cooling down now this seemed to be the only place worth going to. its about 15 minute walk to ibiza town if we feel like partying, but the main idea was to relax and get burnt. the thing that clinched it was the hotel.. its a 'platinum hotel' so its more expensive than normal hotels, but a lot nicer

heres a few pics:








Posted by Sushipunk on Sep-20-2009 09:31:

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]


Hope you weren't looking for something hugely different to England (except for the weather ) You'll find more Brits there than in London

It is pretty nice though, but expect to shell out some cash for food/anything. If your $$$ allows for it, try and check out the surrounding islands, because they are gorgeous. And heaps of the tours will cruise you both around for the day with free sangria.

Edit: Seriously though, the hotel looks pretty nice. Your challenge, of course, is to shag in as many different areas of that hotel as possible. Honeymoons aren't all fun and games, you know



Have fun mate


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Sep-20-2009 09:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Hope you weren't looking for something hugely different to England (except for the weather ) You'll find more Brits there than in London

It is pretty nice though, but expect to shell out some cash for food/anything. If your $$$ allows for it, try and check out the surrounding islands, because they are gorgeous. And heaps of the tours will cruise you both around for the day with free sangria.

Edit: Seriously though, the hotel looks pretty nice. Your challenge, of course, is to shag in as many different areas of that hotel as possible. Honeymoons aren't all fun and games, you know



Have fun mate


haha noted!

it is an all inclusive holiday too, so all food and drinks are free, also theres free watersports too, which grabbed my attention.

plus.. i think im gonna nail her in the elevator first


Posted by Sushipunk on Sep-20-2009 10:12:

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
haha noted!

it is an all inclusive holiday too, so all food and drinks are free, also theres free watersports too, which grabbed my attention.

plus.. i think im gonna nail her in the elevator first


Yeah man, watersports. I LOVE me some watersports.


Posted by chrisday on Sep-20-2009 11:00:

Good choice, playa d'en bossa is a great place to go. Theres are quite a few English people there, and without sounding like a snob, a better crowd of english people, there are also lots of other nationalities. Remember going when the world cup was on and watching the brazilian game, the atmosphere was fantastic.

Head up to Salinas if you get a chance.

Re Zimbabwe. Looks stunning, be a brilliant place to go. Yeah be cautious, like most places. But don't let that deter you from going to a place because of bad press.

Often the places with a bad name (largely due to the media...) are the most beautiful, and less explored places with very few tourists.

Thats an experience. Not going to the Bahamas or Dominican Republic.

Still no Disneyland I guess... Haha.


Posted by Capitalizt on Sep-20-2009 15:24:

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
im going to ibiza,



Posted by NeoPhono on Sep-20-2009 16:34:

What about the southern Adriatic coast of Italy?


Posted by Slylee on Sep-20-2009 21:07:

i have no desire to go to ibiza. i've had many friends who have gone and just watching youtube video clips of people walking the streets of ibiza made me come to this conclusion; it's EXACTLY like miami during wmc. lol i mean as far as the weather, exotic ocean water/beaches, beautiful chicks walking around, lots of foreigners, lots of drugs being done, lots of edm music and clubs, etc...

you get my point.

but anyway have fun and congrats



and LOL @ Theresa, would you indirectly support child pornography or something horrible that goes against everything you believe in and not care just because you wanted to travel and not be limited?

and this is a hypothetical situation just to prove a point.


Posted by chimera66 on Sep-20-2009 21:49:

quote:
Originally posted by basd
Tanzania


that's like the new popular destination, i know two people in the past month who went there on their honeymoon...one is still there now. tanzania and kenya for the most part are relatively stable.


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