Top Honeymoon Destinations In The World

People say that Italy is charming, extraordinary and magical. Tourists visit the Italian peninsula every year to celebrate the country’s heritage, history, culture, food, wine, warm weather and romanticism. Italy boasts some of the most popular foods in the world, and this is one of the reasons millions flock to the country every year. A trip there can be the journey of your dreams. Italy has it all! Magnificent art and architecture, history, anthropology, food and wine, islands, coves, small villages and large cities, farmland mountains and forests.

Tuscany forms part of Italy’s boot-shaped country’s western coastline and is considered to be one of the most scenic landscapes in whole Europe. Tuscany, Toscana in Italian, evokes images of picturesque landscape with vineyards, walled towns and quaint villages sitting atop gently rolling hills overlooking fertile farmlands. One of the best ways to enjoy the Tuscan countryside is to be surrounded by it, staying in an exquisitely stylish Tuscan manor immersed in nature.  Did you know that the Italian Peninsula is ranked as one of the top honeymoon destinations in the world? Italy is a real mecca for art lovers and wine and food enthusiasts as well as anyone who just wishes to enjoy a romantic trip.

With its world-class wine, delicious food and breathtaking vacation spots, it is no wonder that Italy has become so popular with newlyweds. An Italian honeymoon speaks of class and elegance. Italy is the ideal place for newly married couples to experience la dolce vita, so, if you are planning to celebrate your honeymoon in Italy, here are some tips for you to find the perfect honeymoon venue in Tuscany. Rich in history and old world culture, Tuscany includes a range of coastlines, valleys, coves, hills, undulating fields, vineyards, walled hill towns with cobbled streets and lovely squares.

October is a great time to visit the region maybe in a boutique hotel Tuscany, when the weather is not as warm as in summer and there are fewer tourists. Pisa is the best airport for this area. Located in quiet isolation in the hilltop town of Chiusdino, close to Abbazia di San Galgano, Borgo Santo Pietro is a boutique hotel in Tuscany and a true gem of a place. All around are views over the breathtaking Serena valley. Built in 1229 to accommodate pilgrims traveling to Rome, Borgo Santo Pietro offers luxury accommodation and in-room bath amenities and spa treatment products containing special blends of natural herbs from Florence’s Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella, one of the most ancient pharmacies in the world. Continuing to follow the monks’ traditional formulas and recipes and using natural ingredients of the highest quality, Santa Maria Novella focuses on the herbalists art, centering all its preparations on natural herbs and oils. Borgo Santo Pietro is the very first hotel in the world to offer this illustrious product line.

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