Inexpensive, tropical honeymoon resorts?
Sunday, January 22nd, 2012 at
12:43 pm
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hawaii
You can go to an all inclusive resort this time of year in Mexico (Cabo or Cancun) for really cheap. I had found one that was like $500 a person including airfare for 4 days 3 nights.
Head over to http://www.travelzoo.com and check out their deals. When we got married, that’s how I found the deal: $700 for 12 days/11 nights plus airfare in a hotel in Honolulu. Super cheap!
Hawaii- I found a great 4 1/2 star hotel for $300 a night and there are other hotels for cheap as well,try Trip Advisor they have great prices.
Talk to a travel agent.
Check out Costa Rica it is pretty cheap to honeymoon there and they have nice hotels and beaches.
Check out Dreams Cancun.
Atlantis at the Bahamas.
For all my week long travel/vacations, I stay at timeshares. You can rent 5 star luxury beach side rooms for well under your budget. People rent timeshares all the time.
NOW, there are 2 things to watch out for
1) when searching / looking for a timeshare week to rent out, you must be convinced the rental company is legit. Just do your homework and ask lots of questions. These, IMO, are legit places:
- ebay
- timeshareadventures.com
- myresortnetwork.com
There are many companies renting out timeshare and many who are not legit, but you can find the good ones. You can even try to find a resort you want to stay out and try to find owners of that resort — do it directly with a real owner.
NOTE: the reason why you can stay at a luxury resort for a low price is because timeshare owners at the resort will not USE their week. They have no choice but to rent it out, at a huge discount to the retail cost of staying at the resort. Most owners just want to cover their yearly fee.
2) if you stay at a timeshare resort, DO NOT BUY A TIMESHARE. You might or might not have to attend a timeshare presentation. You will see that “renting” a timeshare is a great and low cost way to enjoy a timeshare. And that buying would is a big mistake.