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Want a stress-busting honeymoon? Check into The Regent Palms, Turks & Caicos.

Don’t get us wrong, weddings are wonderful, but as you well know now that you’re planning one, they’re epic events and stressful to organize. This is not to say party planning isn’t fun, but it is busy and once your knot has been tied into a neat little bow, you probably just want to C-H-I-L-L. What better place to do it than on one of the world’s most beautiful beaches at plush resort which is also home to one of the best spas in the Caribbean. We’re talking about the beautiful Regent Palms in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, a sweet-spot we visited last month when the Weddingbells crew was on island doing a photo shoot. Here’s three reasons it’s the perfect honeymoon hideaway.

1. It’s intimate and exclusive. With just 72 rooms, The Regent Palms is not a large resort, so you never feel like you can’t steal a quiet moment alone. In fact, when we walked the lush grounds, we saw relatively few people even though the resort was almost a capacity. The Regent Palms pristine stretch of beach on Grace Bay was bustling, but guests like to keep to themselves and their cabanas. Celebrities love the resort for this fact too—when we were visiting US Olympian Johnny Weir was grabbing some R&R before the heading back into the whirlwind of skating season.

2. Ahhh the spa! Built on an acre and measuring 25,000 square feet, The Regent Spa is one of the biggest and best in the world. It was just voted #2 Spa in the Atlantic and Caribbean in the 2011 Conde Nast Traveler Reader’s Poll and once you visit, you’ll know why. House in a separate building adjacent to The Regent Palms, the spa invokes a feeling of pure Zen the moment you enter the grounds. Once you’ve checked in, you are lead to the change room, then to the serene spa waiting area where your therapist will pick you up and take you to your own exclusive spa room, all of which line a dramatic pool area. Must-try treatments include the signature Mother of Pearl Body Exfoliation, The Regent Palms Signature Red Carpet Facial and our favourite the Rocks of the Caribbean, a 90-minute thermal stone massage that uses both warm basalt lava stones and cool marble ones. Pure heaven.

3. The food. There are two restos on property both of which are fantastic. The causal Plunge is the outdoor patio spot that’s bordered by the Palms infinity pool. The menu here is vast and varied, offering everything from paninis to pizza and seafood, all of which is delish. For fine dining pour deux, Parallel23 is the spot. The menu here is focused on tropical fusion cuisine and you can watch the chef’s create in Parallel’s open kitchen. Our choice spot at Parallel is to dine al fresco on the terrace—so romantic.

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How To Save A Bundle On Your Honeymoon

After forking over tens of thousands of dollars for a wedding who wants to pay through the nose for a honeymoon? To help you get the best possible deal on your romantic vacation we appealed to the travel experts at Vayama. Read on for their top seven money-saving tips.

#1 – Travel Midweek
International travel deals are entirely based on availability and since most people travel over the weekend (Friday & Saturday); you will find the cheapest international airfare deals if you travel midweek, usually departing and returning on a Tuesday or Wednesday.

#2 – Spend Saturday Night
Business travelers fly home on the weekend, so most discounted international airfare deals require a Saturday night stay. Be prepared to spend Saturday at your destination.

#3 – Don’t Book Too Early or Too Late
Most people realize that an international ticket booked with less than three days notice will be very expensive, but it will also be pricey if you book too far in advance. Most airlines start competing for passengers around three to four months before departure. Search for your international airfare about three to five months out and you will be in the best position to score a deal.

#4 – Fly Trough the Side Door
If your desired destination is sold out (too expensive), try flying out of a secondary international airport. The same works with your destination airports; If London isn’t an option, try Brussels, Amsterdam or even Stuttgart. You can use the savings to book a low cost inter-Europe flight to London or you can jump on the Eurostar train from Paris or Brussels.

#5 – Fly Seasonally
Most budget travelers never fly during high season. They take advantage of the lower airfares and decent weather during the ‘shoulder season’. Europe’s fall shoulder season starts around September 15th and extends until the middle of November. It’s spring shoulder season starts in mid February and extends until the end of April. For the cheapest deals to New Zealand and Australia, fly in mid August, their fall and winters are quite mild and still allow you to enjoy the many outdoor adventures available Down Under. For Asia, fly from late September through November to get the lowest airfare deals. South America’s low season is anytime except Christmas, New Year’s, Carnival or a school holiday.

#6 – Use the Multiple Flights Function
Vayama has a ‘multiple flights’ function on it’s ‘find a flight’ box. It’s a good idea to use it because it may be cheaper to fly into one city and return from another (for example; New York to London, returning from Amsterdam). Play around with different combinations and save.

#7 – Add a Stopover and Save
Flights with at least one stopover are typically cheaper than nonstop flights, particularly when you fly long haul. For example the fares for a New York to Johannesburg flight will be cheaper on airlines that add a stopover (usually in Europe, Africa or the Middle East) versus the nonstop option from New York. The same applies to long haul flights to Asia. One stop in Seoul or Taipei could shave hundreds of dollars off an India trip when compared to nonstop flights.

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Want Gorgeous Green Honeymoon Getaway? Try Fairmont Mayakoba.

If you’re eco-conscious, you’re probably incorporating as many green ideas into your wedding as possible. From sourcing locally grown flowers and food to finding beautiful recycled paper for your wedding stationary and choosing a vintage wedding dress, there are tons of green options available, and let’s not forget to include you honeymoon destination on that list too. Eco-tourism is big and there are many destinations worldwide to choose from, but a great one on our radar is the stunning Fairmont Mayakoba, Riviera Maya Resort. Read the rest of this entry »

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4 Reasons to Plan Your Honeymoon at Gansevoort Turks + Caicos

We are just back from five days in paradise aka Providenciales in Turks and Caicos, where we were on location at the impossibly chic Gansevoort hotel doing a few fashion shoots for upcoming issues. Trust me when I say our photos are breathtaking, but working in such a dreamy tropical locale how could they not be? While at Gansevoort we spotted loads of honeymooners (and babymooners)—romance was definitely in the air and what a perfect place for it. Here’s four reasons why. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dinner for Two

{Welcome to The French Laundry, Yountville, California.)

At Weddingbells we believe your honeymoon should be all about YOU. Meaning you and your groom. Your trip, of course, should be tailored around your likes and personalized to experiences you both want to share. For some it’s adventure, for others its sun and surf. For me and my husband, it was heading to California for a total food and wine experience. A trip of a lifetime, we filled our itinerary with wine tours, local restaurants, markets and a stop in San Francisco. But our biggest and most exciting addition to the itinerary came when we received confirmation of our reservation at The French Laundry! Foodies out there know it’s a tough reservation to get as bookings for the 62 seats open two months to the day and are often completely taken within the first hour. So you can imagine how excited we were to know we would be dining there on our first day as Mr. & Mrs. Read the rest of this entry »

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Acqualina Resort & Spa: Wedding on the Beach

If you’re looking for a Caribbean atmosphere without leaving the continent, another sunny destination to consider is South Florida’s Sunny Isles Beach. Just north of the party scene of South Beach Miami, Sunny Isles is quieter and more refined destination, still offering the amazing accommodations, dining and shopping that you’ll find in South Beach, minus the tourist traps and overcrowded beaches. So where do you plan your destination wedding? Well, there are a lot of high quality hotels along the ocean, but the one that tops them all is the award-winning Acqualina Resort & Spa. Read the rest of this entry »

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Honeymoons by Small Luxury Hotels of the World

{The Viceroy in Bali}

In need of some inspiration for your honeymoon? If so, I suggest you check out the recently launched Honeymoon program designed by the Small Luxury Hotels of the World. The program features a collection of different trips packaged together, so all of the planning is essentially done for you. Another bonus is that many of the SLH properties are included, so you can design a multi-city or country packaged honeymoon (particularly useful if you’re Europe bound!). Imagine taking a road trip through Italy in a convertible and then spending the night in a rustic farmhouse at Case Del Borgo in Tuscany. Or hiding away at the secluded Viceroy Bali tucked away in the Lembah Valley, and then watching the sunrise at a volcano. Or even enjoying a spa treatment in the world’s first underwater spa in the Maldives. The possibilities for that dream trip of a lifetime are endless! Below are some pictures of a small selection of hotels that are part of the SLH collection. You can book online at slh.com or even through their new free iPhone app! Read the rest of this entry »

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First Lighthouse Wedding at St. Lucia Resort

This past September, the first couple ever was married at the historic Cap Moule à Chique Lighthouse in St. Lucia. Organized by the Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, Wanda and Stephen Vajdas from Pennsylvania won the wedding as part of a contest put on by the resort and Jasmine Bridal. The prize included airfare, accommodations, the ceremony, gowns for the bridal party, spa treatments, island excursions, wedding reception and a honeymoon at the resort. The lighthouse, which is exclusive to the resort, was built in 1912 and sits 745 feet about the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Read the rest of this entry »

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