Best Honeymoon Destinations in Europe

Many couples dream of a honeymoon in Europe, and for a good reason since European destinations offer spectacular scenery, beaches, fun activities and delicious cuisine. Whether you are visiting just one country or planning a trip through many famous vacation spots, here are some of the top romantic ideas in Europe. While you are probably excited to create a busy itinerary full of museums and sightseeing tours, remember to leave some time for relaxing with a massage, room service and romantic moments together on the beach or on the balcony of your room overlooking a historic city. 



Best Honeymoon Destinations in Europe 

Portugal: Portugal is a diverse destination, home to sunny beaches, beautiful cities, romantic castles and vineyards producing some of the best wine in the world. Lisbon, the country's capital city, is the best place to start your honeymoon, featuring historic landmarks, warm weather, great shops and friendly locals. Afterward, head to the nearby Sintra where you can see the famous Pena's Palace and other grand castles. 


Porto in northern Portugal is a vibrant coastal city where you can listen to live music, sip fine port wine and enjoy ocean views. The historic center of Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the perfect place for a romantic stroll. For some of the best beaches and the most dramatic coastal scenery in Europe head to the Algarve region in the south. This is one of the most popular tourist spots, complete with great spas, restaurants, and scenic hotels. Mild Mediterranean climate makes Algarve a great place to visit year-round. If you have time, fly to the Azores for some fantastic scuba diving and secluded beaches.





Finland: From incredible Northern Lights and clear night skies to cross-country skiing and scenic lakes, Finland is a destination for couples who like the adventure. 


Helsinki, the capital city, provides a great base for exploring the southern part of the country. Check into a stylish hotel to explore the city's Art Nouveau architecture, have drinks at a local bar and visit the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum which features centuries-old Finland buildings collected from all over the country. If you want to see the Aurora Borealis, head to Lapland in the north between late September and March where you can also experience raindeer safaris, go cross-country skiing and sleep in an igloo.



Scotland: Some of the top attractions in Scotland include the National Museum of Scotland where you can admire ancient artifacts, Edinburgh Castle which towers high above the city and Scottish National Gallery which houses famous art works by Raphael, Monet, Van Gogh and Scottish artists. Glasgow Science Centre is a great place for interactive exhibits, IMAX movies, and shows at the planetarium. 




Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness in the Highlands dates back over 1,000 years. Scotland is home to hundreds of islands, rivers, lochs and over thousands of miles of scenic coastline. Fly to Orkney Islands where you will find rugged cliffs, diverse wildlife, romantic beaches and 18 hours of daylight in the summer.



Iceland: The scenery in Iceland is dramatic and beautiful. Couples get to choose from activities and attractions like the breathtaking Auroral Borealis displays, active geysers, beautiful coastal towns and rejuvenating spas. 


The capital city of Reykjavik is small but offers vibrant nightlife, beautiful parks, and a charming city center. Check into the Blue Lagoon for a few days, a famous spa resort powered by geothermal water. The north coast of Ireland is the best place in Europe to see whales. 



France: France is a diverse destination with many beautiful honeymoon spots, including the beaches in the south, famous attractions in Paris, the island of Corsica and the Loire Valley. In Paris, check into a five-star hotel with a view of the Eiffel Tower, visit famous museums and dine at gourmet restaurants. Explore the wine country, hike in the Alps and check into a romantic hotel on the French Riviera.


Italy: Italy is home to some of the world's most photographed travel spots, such as the Colosseum in Rome, the Grand Canal in Venice, the cliffs of Amalfi, and Michelangelo's David in Florence. 


The country offers a diverse choice of romantic hotels for all budgets, from five-star villas to more affordable hotels and B&Bs. Fly to Rome or Venice where you can spend a few nights taking in the sights. Italy has a very good train system which means that you can get almost everywhere without renting a car if you don't feel comfortable driving.








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Mukesh Rajput

Mukesh Rajput

I am a Computer Engineer, a small amount of the programming tips as it’s my hobby, I love to travel and meet people so little about travel, a fashion lover and love to eat food, I am investing a good time to keep the body fit so little about fitness also..

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