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2 days agoHow to Plan a Trip to Italy on a Budget, According to a Local
Traveling to Italy can be affordable with proper planning and timing, especially during the low season and by booking flights in advance.
Why settle for one honeymoon when you can have two-or more? Recently, savvy newlyweds have been rethinking tradition and embracing the "multi-moon." As someone who plans honeymoons for a living, I've found that instead of rushing off to a long-haul trip on the tails of a wedding, many of today's couples are opting for a brief but luxe escape, followed by their dream honeymoon a few months later.
If you're yearning for a break from the usual beach vacations and sun-drenched cruise routes, it might be time to discover a new kind of journey -one that embraces serenity, untouched landscapes, and a slower pace of life. Far from the chaos of commercial ports and tourist-packed destinations, this northern voyage offers a refreshing alternative that's equally, if not more, unforgettable.
When it comes to resorts in New York, some of the most alluring escapes lie just a few hours from the clamor of New York City-places with misty lakeside mornings, candlelit dinners, and outdoor tubs under the stars are closer than you think. Whether you're craving the Atlantic breeze in Montauk, a lakeside retreat in the Adirondacks, or a cozy, chic hideaway in the Catskills, these destinations offer the kind of curated comfort and natural beauty that makes a quick weekend trip feel worlds away.
"Our research highlights a strong appetite amongst customers for new travel experiences, particularly seasonal destinations beyond the peak summer period," said Lynne Embleton, Aer Lingus's Chief Executive Officer.