1. Thailand
There’s nothing like resting on the beach with the sound of waves breaking in the background after a wedding. Having said that, if you don’t want to spend your entire honeymoon lying on a beach, Thailand is one of the greatest destinations to visit. Explore the vibrant night markets, dine at the famed Old Town street food market, cycle through Chinatown, and take in the greatest views of the city from the Mahanakhon tower’s rooftop observation deck. After that, go to Koh Tao. It’s one of the greatest diving sites in the world.
2. Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is essentially a foodie’s paradise just a short flight away. Take one that arrives in Colombo early in the morning and have your breakfast at Sugar Bistro. Try the Kiri bath or pol roti with pol sambol as a side dish. It’s always a fine idea to get some fluffy rice hoppers from a street seller. Their famed kothu parotta is also available. If you’re searching for something romantic, reserve a table for a candlelit meal at the sultry Gallery Cafe. The Black Cat cafe and Kopi Kade are both excellent places to visit if you enjoy espresso. The Curry Leaf in Hilton Colombo offers a seafood buffet. Then there’s the obligatory stop at The Ministry of Crab. Make a reservation in advance: this restaurant’s tables fill up quickly. There are many beaches to select from for sun and seafood enthusiasts. Unawatuna is a great place to go out at night. For Benedict Egg Hoppers, go to SkinnyToms Deli Cafe, and for fresh oysters, go to Cafe Ceylon. Go to Hikkaduwa for a more laid-back vibe. The nutritious fare at Salty Swamis Cafe and Surf Shop draws visitors from all around the world. Don’t miss out on the delicious banana bread.
3. Singapore
If the thought of lying on the beach for hours on end appeals to you, then a city like Singapore should be high on your list of best honeymoon destinations. And the adventure begins at Changi Airport, which features a seven-story underground waterfall, a 300-storey nature-themed shopping mall, and an indoor forest with suspended walkways. Once you’ve arrived in the city, you may visit the lovely Gardens by the Bay, centuries-old temples, a night safari to observe nocturnal animals, and some of the best food in the world (check out East Coast Road). Hikers may enjoy The Southern Ridges, a 6.2-mile recreational trail that connects five parks along Singapore’s southern slope. The area includes everything from jungle-like tree canopies to exotic flora and fauna. Here you will discover Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge (at a height of 256 feet).
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