MONTH Honey doesn't always go to romantic places. You can try something extraordinary by starting an adventure with your partner at the right place that you will never forget.
“Wild” adventures have a different feel than city tours or beach vacations. However, it is a great way to make your honeymoon unforgettable.
One of them is that you can travel to Canada. Quoted Booking.com, Here are 5 honeymoon tourist destinations for adventurous couples.
1. Ski at Whistler Blackcomb
If you're on your honeymoon between December and March, skiing to Whistler guarantees your adventure will be exciting. The twin peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb span more than 8,000 acres of slopes, so you can ski or snowboard to your heart's content. You can also try snowmobiling adventures, sledding or dining at many famous restaurants.
2. Hike Vancouver Island
Young couples who want to have a honeymoon with beautiful views should definitely try hiking on Vancouver Island. It is a very romantic place with wide sloping beaches, rainforests, mountains and a beautiful Pacific coast.
3. Witness the Northern Lights in Yellowknife
Seeing the phenomenon of the Northern Lights or Northern Lights will definitely make your honeymoon even more memorable. And Yellowknife, the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories, is a great place to witness it.
4. Kayak Haida Gwaii
The remote islands of Haida Gwaii are often cited as the best kayaking destination in the world. It is a place of extraordinary natural beauty and biodiversity. Haida Gwaii is located 100 km off the west coast of Canada. There you can paddle with otters and dolphins while exploring its untouched beaches.
5. Take a trip to Cape Breton Island
The only way to reach Cape Breton Island is to take the Cabot Trail, a highway that runs along the northern part of the cape before crossing its heights. Located off the coast of Nova Sotia, this island will take you on a wild adventure, with views of dense forests, mountains, valleys, lakes and plateaus. There live deer, bears and eagles. You can also stop at Gaelic and Acadian fishing villages.
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