While you’re busy planning the big day and all the festivities and merriment associated with your upcoming nuptials, you shouldn’t forget about the honeymoon that follows! Many people living in the US on an H2B visa usually prefer to opt for a US-based honeymoon destination without worrying too much about the legalities and visa processes. It is also much easier for spouses and legal partners to get visas for the US if one partner already has a valid US visa. If this interests you, you should speak to a US immigration lawyer immediately so you do not forget about the paperwork amid the wedding planning.

Getting the legalities out of the way will help you free up time to plan the honeymoon properly. The US has lovely places to visit, like mountains, lakes, lagoons, deserts, rocky areas, islands, and more, to satisfy your wanderlust. You don’t have to restrict your honeymoon only to a single place. Instead, you can visit two or three places and space out your holiday with your partner.

Without further ado, let us look at some honeymoon destinations in the US.

Maui, Hawaii

Maui is a gorgeous Hawaii island with turquoise water, pristine beaches, the smell of salt in the air, and coconuts galore. The white sandy beaches are perfect for a romantic stroll during the day or night, and the island is known for its island hiking, scuba diving, water sports, and trekking. It is also a favorite surfing destination for surf enthusiasts.

There are plenty of hotels, resorts, spas, and other luxuries available right beside small cottages, quaint one-door huts, and other types of accommodation. You can finalize your stay depending on your adventure level!

Sunset Key, Florida

When couples plan their honeymoon, they usually go a little overboard. If you think a private island is going that little extra mile, so be it! Sunset Key is seven minutes away by boat from Key West, leading to beautiful pristine beaches on waters of cerulean hues. Sunset Key doesn’t have too many foods and drink options, but there are several ways you can make do.

You can either stay at Sunset Key or travel to the island daily by staying at Key West. There’s plenty to do at Sunset Key, from parasailing and jet skiing to deep-sea diving and fishing.

Savannah, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia, is known for its southern charm, beautiful cobblestone streets, mossy trees, and incredible food. The historic architecture, verdant greenery, and welcoming locals make Savannah a genuinely wonderful place to visit. The best part is that most hotels and resorts offer several honeymoon packages for newly married couples.

Savannah has moss-covered Spanish mansions to tour (you can hire a guide), or take a stroll through the historic old town in Savannah. This city is also known for its abundance of gardens and parks.

Jackson, Wyoming

If you prefer hiking and trekking while on holiday, you could incorporate your hobby into your honeymoon. Jackson, Wyoming, is perfect as the base for your hiking honeymoon. Jackson is a short distance from Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.

Jackson is also incredible for winter honeymoons involving snowboarding, skiing, and some snowshoe adventures for a little bit of fun and gaiety. Summers are perfect for white water rafting, hiking, and horseback riding.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe is a town with a history stretching back 400 years. The stunning city is set up in adobe style against sprawling mountainous backdrops that make living here an incredibly humbling experience. Honeymooners who enjoy the old-world feel should try Santa Fe and opt for its incredible art scenes and multiple galleries.

Santa Fe is known for its fabulous Mexican cuisine and small cafes that line the market and shopping districts. The city is famous for its romantic vibe, boutiques, and hole-in-the-wall restaurants.

New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans, lovingly called The Big Easy, is culturally vibrant, has incredible food, and is always buzzing with energy. With roots that date back hundreds of years, the locals have found a way to turn their culture into a celebration of their daily life. New Orleans is a must-visit for foodies – think cajun food, creole fare, and beignets!

Apart from the food, New Orleans is also known for its fabulous music scene. You will hear soulful jazz music from all corners and tap dance through each square as the music changes.

While there are many other places for couples in the US, each location mentioned above will help you make beautiful memories that will last a lifetime.

 

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