food lovers

We feature many destinations famous for food and love to recommend featured hotels and locations where gastronauts and wine lovers can indulge in some of the finest cuisine. After all, what better occasion than a honeymoon to exercise your global taste buds.

Whether it’s exploring the vineyards, experiencing the intoxicating allure of the world’s best street food or indulging in Michelin starred fine dining, we love to recommend several different options.

Full food and wine tours, foodie day trips and renowned food and wine lover hotels where cuisine and service excel can all be featured in a foodie’s honeymoon.     

 
 
 
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italy

Italy

Best time to go: Although it could be a year- round destination, spring (March -May) and autumn (September – November) offer milder temperatures and less crowds

Must see: Explore the culture and gastronomic delights that each of the regions has to offer. Enjoy cookery classes with ingredients straight from the source with local producers and artisans only too happy to share their skills.

For couples who like... Choice. As a country that loves its food there is no shortage of variety based on local customs, geography and cultural variations. Coupled with that beautiful cities, Roman and Etruscan ancient history and Italian chic and you have a recipe for a classic food and culture lovers honeymoon.

 
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hong kong

Hong Kong

Best time to go: Great to visit at any time of the year. Whilst the summers are hot and humid, the milder temperatures of October through to December make this the perfect time to visit.

Must see: There’s so much to see and do and the food options are limitless

Victoria Peak to see the famous skyline of the city. The stilted fishing villages of Tai – O. Combine the sites with a cookery class and dinner at one of the cities Michelin starred Cantonese restaurants.

For couples who like... Fine dining and high - end culture combined with local fare.

Whether it is bustling street food carts or Michelin starred dining that gets your taste buds going you will find it all in Hong Kong.

 
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vietnam

Vietnam

Best time to go: With diverse weather climates meaning that it is monsoon season at different times across the country the best time to visit is September to December and March to April if you plan to visit the whole country.

Must see: The famous rocky outcrops of The UNESCO site Halong Bay, the ancient capital of Hue or the bustling cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Min.

For couples who like... French colonial splendour. A huge contrast of cultural delights, relaxing at some of the great spa resorts and unspoilt miles of beaches and the finest, regionally diverse Indochinese cuisine.