The “Just Married” sign is still on the car, and you’re in a whirlwind of emotions and fresh memories from the biggest day of your life: your wedding. With your luggage almost packed you and your newly spouse head to the ultimate trip you’ll take as a couple, your honeymoon. Hopefully the most memorable first moments as husband and wife (or wife & wife, or husband & husband) will be the ones to cherish and remember when and if, the going gets tough. That’s why you should go to some place that you’ll relax, experience together something new and have some alone time with your other half.
There is hardly any argument Santorini is one of the most romantic places on Earth, that’s why so many people choose the Greek island as the setting to their honeymoon. How could they not? Santorini sports both an astonishing colour palette and Cycladic architectural style making it truly an island different from any other in the world. At the same time, the accommodation options are all exquisite and aim to the satisfaction of even the most demanding couples. Andronis Exclusive offers a variety of luxury and private suites and villas to host your honeymoon. If you tell them what your booking for, they’ll throw in a series of extras to make sure you never have to leave your room or private pool! Although you should, even for a few days explore Santorini and see the magical sunset from Oia.
However if you want to explore a more authentic side of Greece, while being pampered in the luxurious, post-wedding fashion that you deserve, Anemi Hotel in Folegandros may be your best choice! Built with strong emphasis on its natural surroundings, Anemi really looks like it’s part of the slope it is located, overlooking the Karavostasis Port. Folegandros is only accessible by boat and helicopter, making it a less popular destination than Santorini, but thus a much more authentic one. Here you’ll find that some suites also offer private pools, in case you’re looking for something more private, like the Junior Pool Suites, which have a magnificent view of the Aegean sea. Lay back and unwind or go out and explore a more “raw” piece of land that tourism hasn’t spoiled yet.
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