5 Unique Honeymoon Destinations for Couples Who Want Something Different
A Honeymoon as Unique as You

Ah, honeymoons. The once-in-a-lifetime getaway where you celebrate love, eat far too much dessert, and shamelessly order room service at 2 a.m. When people think “honeymoon,” the classics usually come to mind: Hawaii, overwater beach bungalows in Bora Bora, a dreamy cruise through the Caribbean... and hey, those are amazing choices. In fact, I honeymooned in one of those places myself!
But that’s not you, is it? You’re the kind of couple who wants something a little different. Something a little more you. Maybe a place where you can wander down cobblestone streets, hike through jungles, or eat your body weight in pastries without a care in the world.
Sound like you? Perfect. Here are 5 unique honeymoon destinations that are just waiting for your love story:
1. Vietnam – For the Foodies and Adventure-Seekers
If your idea of romance involves slurping pho on a tiny stool in Hanoi or cruising past emerald cliffs in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam is calling your name. This country is bursting with vibrant culture, incredible food, jaw-dropping landscapes, and luxury resorts that won’t leave your wallet crying. Plus, is there anything sexier than matching motorbike helmets?
Must-do: Take a lantern-making class in Hoi An and release your handmade masterpiece into the river at sunset. Cue the romantic movie montage.
2. Peru – For the Couples Who Think “Wilderness Trek” and “Beach Day” Sound Romantic
Sure, Machu Picchu is iconic, but Peru is so much more than that one (very photogenic) ruin. This country serves up a little bit of everything: colorful markets, misty mountains, delicious ceviche, and yes—some seriously beautiful beaches. Think golden sands, great surf, and sunsets that will make you clutch each other and dramatically whisper, "Can you believe this?"
Spend your days hiking the Sacred Valley or wandering the streets of Cusco, then jet off to the sunny northern coast for some well-earned beach time. (Because what’s better after a hike than a beach nap?)
Must-do: Book a few days in Mancora, a laid-back beach town where the vibes are good, the seafood is fresh, and the hammocks are plentiful. You'll thank me later.
3. Portugal – For the Wine, Waves, and Wandering Souls
Portugal has been having a moment lately, and honestly? She deserves it. Think dramatic coastlines, adorable villages, world-class wine, and some of the best pastries known to humankind. It’s perfect for couples who want a little bit of everything—culture, beach days, castles, and custard tarts.
Must-do: Drive down the Algarve coast. Sun-drenched beaches and seaside towns await, and there’s no better way to practice your new “teamwork skills” than navigating roundabouts together. Right?
4. Switzerland – For the Cozy, Chocolate-Loving Dreamers (Year-Round!)
If your love language is hot cocoa after a chilly hike or picnic lunches in a meadow full of wildflowers, Switzerland might just be your honeymoon soulmate.
In the winter, it’s all about snow-capped mountains, fairy-tale villages, luxury trains, and cozy chalets. In the summer, it transforms into a postcard of turquoise lakes, blooming alpine trails, and sunny outdoor cafés. Two very different vibes—both 100% magical.
Plus, nothing bonds two people faster than trying to walk up a hill after eating your bodyweight in chocolate (or cheese). Trust me.
Must-do: Splurge on a few nights at a lakeside spa hotel. Picture it: steaming outdoor pools, panoramic alpine views, and zero guilt about napping at 3 p.m. after a morning hike - or a morning ski.
5. Seychelles – For the Castaway Fantasy (But Like, with Room Service)
Imagine white sand beaches, giant tortoises, and crystal-clear waters—without the crowds. Seychelles is what you daydream about when your boss asks you to stay late on a Friday. It’s remote, it’s romantic, and it’s luxurious without feeling stuffy. Perfect for couples who want to feel like they have their own private island...because sometimes love just needs a little more elbow room.
Must-do: Island hop by boat and find your own secret beach. Bonus points if you pack a picnic and pretend you’re stranded together forever (with champagne, obviously).
Bottom line:
You could go the traditional route – and probably still have a great time. But is that what you
really want? Whether you’re eating noodle soup in Vietnam, hiking ancient ruins in Peru, or toasting to forever with a glass of port in Portugal, your honeymoon deserves to be as unique and unforgettable as your love story.
Where do you want to honeymoon?
