The Honeymoon - Ka`ana Resort
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The Honeymoon - Ka`ana Resort
The Honeymoon Hot List We did our homework. We got tips from trusted travel writers, filtered through all of the happening hotel and travel news, and interrogated our on-staff honeymooners. What we came up with was a list of everything from overwater bungalows in Tahiti to cave tubing (yes, that's a thing) in Belize. DW&H proudly presents the great escapes that everyone will be talking about in 2014. 70 destination weddings & honeymoons xxx by Ta r a B r a d l e y september/october 2013 71 Hot Li oon st m 20 Grenada What's Hot LaSource has always been one of Grenada’s favored allinclusive properties. (It was doing all-inclusive before it became a Google buzzword). This year, there are 19 million new reasons to go. Sandals recently invested $19 million into the property, which has been transformed into Sandals La Source Grenada. The resort beckons with three individualized villages — typical to the Sandals brand — as well as three pools, two river pools, nine restaurants, and private plunge pools on every balcony. Now’s the time to get in on the action: An opening date of December 12 means killer promos are rolling out now. Kingston, Jamaica What's Hot In the past, commercial airlines have focused on Montego Bay and its cruise terminal, leaving Kingston-bound travelers with a three-and-a-half hour drive from the airport. With Delta Air Lines launching its first daily nonstop round-trip service between Atlanta and Kingston in May, all that has changed. It also made Strawberry Hill an attractive option for low-impact jetsetters. Just a 50-minute jaunt from the airport, this hotel is perched 3,100 feet up in the Blue Mountains and features just 12 cottages, including a 3,000-square-foot, two-story villa. “ From top: St. George, Grenada; warm pot of plantains; Strawberry Hill; rum; coconut stand in Jamaica; St. Maarten’s Maho beach. Opposite: Jade Mountain. Editor’s Pick st. lucia Jade Mountain resort is the stuff of honeymoon legend. When you first walk into your room, you cry. Or at least, I did. Something about the vaulted ceiling, the gleaming wood floors, the white canopy bed draped in gauze, the Technicolor views — and oh yeah, the private infinity pool plunging over the edge of the missing fourth wall into oblivion — reduced me to tears. It was the same feeling I had when I first tried on my wedding dress at the salon, the exact emotion that swept over me when we first set foot in our newlywed home: This is it; this is the one. St. John What's Hot The US Virgin Islands’ no-passport-required angle is a big draw, but the trendy rise of small batch rums has turned the Caribbean’s signature elixir into a cottage industry. Start your tasting tour in Coral Bay at Sweet Plantain’s Restaurant. On the rum menu: Haitian, Jamaican, Nicaraguan, French, cheap, and ultra-premium (it’s closed August-November). For an all-day rum trip, the daily ferry from Cruz Bay will take you to BVI Tortola’s West End in 30 minutes. At the rustic Callwood Rum Distillery in Cane Garden Bay, which dates back 400 years, try the Arundel Rum. The distillery is the only place it’s sold. Pass out at the 47-acre Westin St. John near the ferry terminals. St. Maarten What's Hot Insta- gram junkies, start your filters. Any traveler that has visited St. Maarten knows you can’t come home without the island’s iconic plane shot. (It’s the Caribbean version of London’s changing-ofthe-guard pic.) Maho Beach is so close to Princess Julianna Airport’s runway that everyone tries for the prized snapshot of a massive 747 landing over one’s head. So get yourself into a premier oceanview room at Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino, the island’s only all-inclusive, take a walk down the beach to the airport, and prepare to go viral. 72 destination weddings & honeymoons — Erika Hueneke, executive editor xxx Hon ey an e ♥ ibb r a C 14 ♥ september/october 2013 73 exo tic ♥ Editor’s Pick ♥ 2014 Tahiti At the Four Seasons Resort, Bora Bora, breakfast is delivered on an outrigger canoe. My entertainment consists of watching the first golden rays of morning sunlight slip across the face of Mount Otemanu. The view from the resort is arguably the best on the motu, and there’s a priceless value to having a front row seat for sunrise as it lights up this iconic sight. I’ve traveled the world as a photographer but this view is something I’ve dreamed of since I first saw a photo of Tahiti. Maldives What's Hot In April, Etihad Airways announced it was adding Washington D.C. to its list of North American cities (New York, Chicago and Toronto) offering routes to the Maldives through Abu Dhabi. More good news: Etihad is a partner of American Airlines, so you can use those AAdvantage miles. After that 18-hour flight (yikes!), fight the jetlag in your overwater villa at Baros Maldives. The waters offer all-you-can-snorkel reefs, and the Lighthouse Restaurant lets you get googly-eyed romantic in their overwater pavilion. Not to mention that it doesn’t get much sexier than sleeping above schools of fish. Cuba – Jon Whittle, senior staff photographer From top: Aerial view of Baros Maldives; Havana, Cuba; Xanadu Island Resort; diving in Belize; Peru’s resident llamas; Machu Picchu’s Sanctuary Lodge. Opposite: Four Seasons Resort, Bora Bora. Editor’s Pick Tahiti Tahiti Editor’s Pick At the Four Seasons Resort, Bora Bora, breakfast is delivered on an At thecanoe. 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I’ve traveled the world photographer but thisbut view something I’ve as a photographer thisisview is dreamed of since I first saw a photo of Tahiti. something I’ve dreamed of since I staff photographer – Jon Whittle, first saw a photo– Jon of Whittle, Tahiti.senior Belize What's Hot Many newlyweds are seeking “a more active or adventurous element to begin their journey through life,” according to last year’s honeymoon trends report by global research firm Mintel. Belize has you covered by land or by sea. Snorkelers and divers gravitate to Belize’s Blue Hole, often opting to hang up their fins at Xanadu Island Resort. Back at sea level, Ka’ana Resort, hidden in the jungle of San Ignacio, leaves you and yours to get your adrenaline boost with ziplining tours, cave tubing, and horseback riding to ancient ruins. Peru What's Hot Not into watching your xxx senior staff photographer 74 destination weddings & honeymoons What's Hot It’s only a matter of time before the embargo ends and there’s a Starbucks on every corner. With more operators receiving “people-to-people” licenses, access to this forbidden country is slowly loosening up. If you want to see Cuba before there are venti Frappucinos all over Old Havana (i.e. with its sexy, vintage style intact) Insight Cuba offers packaged tours priced at $10,000 per couple. On the travel agenda: visits to live music venues, bicycle taxi tours and a trip on an antique steam train ride to nearby towns. Don’t forget to pick up some artwork while you’re there. You’ll have proof that you visited Cuba before it was legal. Now that’s something you can brag to your grandkids about. money disappear with your first latte? Cuzco, Peru’s liveliest city, will grant you around $2.75 nuevo soles (PEN) per US dollar. (Not to mention that many shops, restaurants, and hotels accept U.S. dollars.) Opened in June, Palacio Nazarenas is the city’s newest hotel and the perfect stop before hopping aboard the luxury Hiram Bingham train to the sacred site itself. Or opt for Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge, which is next door to the Incan monolith. End your day with plates of Peruvian dishes and a slumber party in your oxygen-infused room — to ward off any pending altitude sickness. september/october 2013 75 List ot “” “ neymoon H Ho me ♥ List ot neymoon H Ho xic o 20 ♥ 14 Cabo San Lucas What's Hot Even celebs like Chelsea Handler and Jimmy Kimmel want to get in on the A-list trips Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux throw at the One&Only Palmilla. And rightfully so, upon check in guests are given customized sewing kits with pre-threaded needles to match their wardrobes. At night the property’s gardens are transformed into a candlelit fantasy world with 1,000-plus lanterns hanging from trees. For a private day at Lover’s Beach, the property’s yacht, the One & Only, drops couples off with a picnic lunch. And that treatment goes for everyone, not just Jen and Justin. Playa del Carmen What's Hot Beaches are what traditionally bring honeymooners to Playa del Carmen. But inthe-shoppers head to Quinta Avenida — Mexico’s answer to Fifth Avenue. Also on the scene: restaurants, art galleries and luxury boutique hotels like Acanto Condo Hotel. Bonus: The beach is only 500 yards away. Come evening, the hotel will set up a dinner for two on the rooftop. It’s the best place to enjoy the Kobe beef carpaccio, grilled lobster risotto and kicking views of the city. La Paz What's Hot Thanks to Aero- From top left: Lover’s Beach in Cabo San Lucas; homemade tortillas; shopping in Quinta Avenida in Playa del Carmen; a lantern-lit evening at the One & Only Palmilla in Cabo San Lucas. Mexico’s recent addiction of twice-weekly direct flights from Los Angeles, you’ll reach this city north of Cabo before the in-flight rom-com ends. A prime spot on the Sea of Cortez brings access to the Isla Espiritu Santo (and visits from the Baja’s big five: whales, dolphins, sharks, sea lions and manta rays). But it’s not just about the water here: La Paz is Old World Mexico with warm tortilla scents wafting through the walkways and family-membered mariachi bands walking the streets. For honeymooners, we suggest the Costabaja Resort & Spa and a stroll on the Malecon seaside boardwalk lined with bronze sculptures by local artists. It’s the perfect photo opp. Cancun What's Hot A spa, award-winning restaurant, 76 destination weddings & honeymoons For even more hot honeymoons, visit destinationweddingmag.com/ honeymoon2014. xxx casino, golf course: In Cancun, it’s standard practice for resorts to have these perks. Then here comes Moon Palace Golf Resort & Spa and its $55 million renovation, and now we can add concert venue to that list of next-level amenities. The upscale all-inclusive has hosted acts like Shakira, Enrique Iglesias and Usher. (Ricky Martin is set to hit the stage in December). Don’t have your honeymoon dates picked yet? Be on the lookout for more concert announcements: couples booking five-nights or more get comped tickets.