Mount Baker in the Pacific Northwest is a less conventional destination for a romantic vacation.
The Cook Islands are a beautiful place for a romantic honeymoon getaway. I think you will find they are less expensive than other islands like Tahiti.
While a hotel at a tropical destination like Hawaii or in the Caribbean might seem like the perfect romantic getaway, it can not less than ideal if you happen to choose a family friendly resort. If you are celebrating your honeymoon, anniversary, or just want a private and romantic location, consider staying in an adults only hotel, which allows only those 18 years older and up. The atmosphere is much more mature, and many guests will also be couples.
"¿Me amas?" (more romantic context) or "¿Me quieres?" (less romantic context)
OfficeSupply (www.officesupply.com) and Shoplet (www.shoplet.com) sell discount office supplies. Consider buying in bulk to reduce the unit price. Also consider less conventional shopping destinations for bargains, such as charity shops.
A conventional stove is better, as it uses less wood burning materials.
Microwave takes less time to cook
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Microwave Ovens
Where southern Italy has less big industries, northern Italy has less touristic & cultural destinations.
There are probably as many definitions of what constitutes ideal romantic getaways as there are couples in search of them. But one thing almost all have in common is some level of privacy. Few of us think of a week at a crowded beach resort as romantic. And even lower down the list is dining with strangers on a massive cruise ship filled with children. However, privacy can be found, even on cruise ships and at crowded resorts. Many modern cruise ships, notably Norwegian Cruise Lines, offer freestyle cruises where you can tailor your cruise, with private dining in a variety of restaurants and stateroom floors for couples only. Even the most popular Caribbean island destinations have out of the way resorts and small inns where you can get away from it all. Warmth is another common characteristic of the perfect romantic getaway, as more couples dream of laying on a beach than slaloming down a frozen mountain. This explains the popularity of the Caribbean islands as a romantic destination, even though many are crowded. But for a truly “private” experience you might want to consider a romantic getaway at a less popular island. The Tahiti chain has some, but they can be expensive. In the Caribbean, there is Necker, a private island owned by Sir Richard Branson, and Peter Island in the British Virgin Islands. Both are at the extreme upper end of the price spectrum. For a more affordable alternative consider one of the best kept secrets in the Caribbean – the island of Dominica. Situated between Guadeloupe and Martinique, this island is universally praised for its unspoiled natural beauty. Indeed, it is lauded by many major travel magazines as one of the world’s top green resorts. National Geographic Traveler, Forbes Traveler, Travel and Leisure Magazine, and even Modern Bride Magazine have all included Dominica on their recommended lists. If eco-tourism doesn’t appeal to you, there are other affordable, secluded spots in the Caribbean. In the Internet world they are much easier to find. The decision process is also less troublesome and risky, as you can read multiple reviews from vacationers who have spent time on the island you’re considering. People love to share their experiences, both good and bad, and you can learn close to everything you need to know about that potentially perfect romantic getaway you’re dreaming of.
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