Honeymoon destinations
On this page you can find our selection for some of the most popular honeymoon destinations for great and unforgettable travel for two.
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- Visas Requirements:
- No visa required for Australian passport holders
- Getting there:
- There are flights from all major Australian cities with Air Mauritius and Air Austral
- Climate:
- Very pleasant climate with average temperatures of 27 C throughout the year. There are no well defined dry or wet seasons and this makes Mauritius ideal destination all year long
- Summer/high season:
- October - April (average temperatures 30 C)
- Winter/low season:
- May- September (average temperatures 25 C)
- Where to stay:
- In winter months it is suggested to stay on the western side of the island (as this is where you get the least wind). In summer months, it is suitable to stay anywhere on the island
- Clothing:
- Lightweight casual clothing during the day. In the evenings we suggest to pack a lightweight jumper/sweater. Bathers are acceptable around resorts
- Languages:
- English, French and Creole (local dialect)
- Currency:
- Mauritius Rupee
- Capital City:
- Port Louis
- Weddings:
- It is legal to get married in Mauritius for Australian passport holders. Please ask for more details
- Visas Requirements:
- No visa required for Australian passport holders
- Getting there:
- There are flights form all major Australian cities with Air Pacific, Jetstar or Polynesian Blue
- Climate:
- Tropical climate with average maximum temperature of around 29°C throughout the year
- Summer/low season:
- November to April (wet season)
- Winter/high season:
- May - November (dry season)
- Where to stay:
- Most popular areas for honeymooners are Coral Coast, Denarau Island, Mmanuca Islands and Yasawa Islands
- Clothing:
- Informal, light clothing around the island. Within resorts and on the beaches bathers are acceptable
- Languages:
- English, Fijian and Hindi
- Currency:
- Fiji Dollar
- Capital City:
- Suva
- Weddings:
- It is legal to get married in Fiji for Australian passport holders. Please ask for more details.
- Visas Requirements:
- Visa given upon Arrival for Australian passport holders (US$25 for 3 month visa)
- Departure tax:
- Payable at the airport upond departure (approximately AU$20)
- Getting there:
- There are direct flight from all major Australian cities with Garuda Indonesia, Pacific Blue or Jetstar
- Climate:
- Tropical climate with average temperature of around 30°C throughout the year
- Wet/low season:
- October - March
- Dry/peak season:
- April - September
- Where to stay:
- Most popular areas for honeymooners are Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Ubud and Legian. Other areas inlude Kuta, Sanur, Jimbaran Bay, Candi Dasa, Nusa Lembongan and Lombok
- Clothing:
- Informal clothing around town/cafes. In defined tourist areas bathers and shorts are also acceptable
- Languages:
- Indonesian and English
- Currency:
- Rupiah
- Capital City:
- Denpasar
- Weddings:
- It is legal to get married in Bali for Australian passport holders. Please ask for more details.
- Visas Requirements:
- No visa required
- Airlines:
- Hawaiian, Polynesian, Qantas, Air Pacific and Air NZ
- Airports:
- Honolulu
- Season:
- Winter - November to April; Summer - May to October
- Average Temperature:
- Winter 25.6 °C; Summer 29.4 °C
- Water Temperature:
- All year round between 23 °C and 29 °C
- Languages:
- Hawaiian and English
- Currency:
- American Dollar
- Geography:
- Consists of 132 islands
- Capital City:
- Honolulu (located on island Oahu)
- Visas Requirements:
- No visa required for Australian passport holders (for up to 30 days)
- Getting there:
- Flights from all major Australian cities with Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines
- Weather:
- Most of the year very warm and humid with average temperature of 29C.
- Summer/dry season:
- November to April (high season - average temperature 31C)
- Winter/wet season:
- May to October (lower season - average temperature 27C)
- Clothing:
- Light casual clothing during the day. In the winter months it is suggested to have a light jacket/sweater as it can get cool and windy in the evening. Bathers are only allowed around the resorts.
- Languages:
- Dhivehi and English
- Currency:
- Rufiyaa (However US$ is widely used at all resorts)
- Capital City:
- Male
- Weddings:
- It is not legal to get married in Maldives for Australian passport holders. However, renewal of vows ceremonies can be organized. Please ask for more details.
- Visas Requirements:
- No visa required (up to 90 days)
- Airlines:
- Air New Zealand, Qantas and Air Calin
- Airports:
- Noumea
- Season:
- Winter – May to October (dry season); Summer – December to March (wet season)
- Average Temperature:
- Winter 23 °C (it can drop to 20°C in July and August); Summer 25.5 °C
- Water Temperature:
- All year round between 20 °C and 25 °C
- Languages:
- French and English
- Currency:
- French Pacific Franc
- Geography:
- Consists of 6 larger islands and more smaller island
- Capital City:
- Noumea (located on island La Grande Terre)
- Visas Requirements:
- No visa required
- Airlines:
- Air Seychelles, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Qantas/British Airways
- Airports:
- Seychelles International Airport
- Average Temperature:
- Average temperatures from 20-30°C
- Languages:
- English, French and Creole (local dialect)
- Currency:
- Seychelles Rupee
- Geography:
- There are 115 islands in total, but major islands are Mahe, Praslin and La Digue
- Capital City:
- Victoria
- Visas Requirements:
- No Visa required for Australian passport holders
- Getting there:
- There are flights from all major Australian cities (via Auckland) with Air Tahiti Nui and Air New Zealand
- Climate:
- Tahiti enjoys tropical climate with close to 3000 hours of sunshine each year! Average temperature is 27 °C and the average temperature of the waters in the lagoon is around 26 °C.
- Summer/low/rainy season:
- November - May (average temperature 29 °C)
- Winter/high/dry season:
- June - October (average temperature 25 °C)
- Where to stay:
- Most popular islands to stay on are Moorea (Magical Island) and Bora Bora (Romantic Island)
- Clothing:
- Pack summer clothes (preferably in cotton) and beachwear, as weather in Tahiti is quite hot and humind all year long. Very light cardigan or jacket might be needed in the evenings.
- Languages:
- French, Tahitian and English
- Currency:
- French Pacific francs
- Capital City:
- Papeete
- Weddings:
- After a long wait it is finally legal to get married in Tahiti for Australian passport holders. Please ask for more details.
- Visas Requirements:
- No visa required (up to 30 days)
- Airlines:
- Air Vanuatu and Air Caledonie
- Airports:
- Port Vila
- Season:
- Winter - May to October (dry season); Summer - November to April (wet season)
- Average Temperature:
- Winter 23 °C; Summer 27 °C
- Water Temperature:
- All year round between 20 °C and 25 °C
- Languages:
- Bislama, English and French
- Currency:
- Vatu
- Geography:
- Consists of 83 islands
- Capital City:
- Port Vila (located on island Efate)
- Visas Requirements:
- Visa is granted upon arrival in Mexico
- Getting there:
- There are flights from all major Australian cities (via Los Angeles) with Qantas, Delta Airlines, United Airlines and V Australia
- Climate:
- In general the climate of Mexico is tropical to temperate, varying according to altitude, winds and the Pacific Ocean currents. The Yucatan Peninsula and low-lying areas of the south enjoy a hot, humid tropical climate, while weather in the higher altitudes is temperate. Coastal areas receive rainfall, but most of the country is dry. The east and west coast of Mexico are at risk of hurricanes during summer and autumn.
- Hot/wet season:
- May - October (average temperature 30 C)
- Cooler/dry season:
- November - April (average temperature 27 C)
- Where to stay:
- Most popular areas to stay in are Cancun, Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco
- Clothing:
- Light resort wear, however long pants and collared shirts may be required in some restaurants. Light cardigan or jacket might be needed in the evenings.
- Languages:
- Spanish and English
- Currency:
- Peso (but US dollars are widely accepted)
- Capital City:
- Mexico City
- Weddings:
- At this stage, getting married in Mexico will not be legally recognized upon your return to Australia. Please ask for more details