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Best Island Honeymoon Destinations in the UK 

Congratulations on tying your wedding knot! Are you prepared to go on an adventure together? Let us help you decide the best luxury honeymoon destination in the United Kingdom, where you have the time of your life with your partner. Here are a couple of island destinations we think you might enjoy. Pick a honeymoon spot that suits your mood and the kinds of things you want to do there.

  1. Burgh Island, Devon

This is a mysterious tidal island sitting off the coast of Bigbury-on-Sea with the amazing Art Deco Burgh Island Hotel perched on top, which you must visit. To those who adore The Great Gatsby, this is the place for you. You can walk around the beach and have tea and dinner at Swanky Resort. If you and your partner love to discover the history and archaeological facts, then you can dig around the information about the history of the island and learn about the monastery, chapel, and the tin trading posts that were believed to be situated here in ancient times. You can also enjoy a day lounging at Bigbury-on-Sea beach or enjoy some walks with amazing views of the Silver Sea and the coast all around you. The beach and island view will look great in your post-wedding photography.

  1. Bath 

Bath, a drowning in history, and its beauty alone make the city well worth seeing. Explore the Royal Crescent, swim in the baths, and enjoy the theatre, comedy, and art—there is a lot of culture to absorb in quaint settings. If you are planning a royal-themed wedding, then this place can be perfect for amazing Indian bridal photography. You can go sightseeing around Bath Abbey’s glorious Gothic architecture and explore the best food spots around Roman baths. Get a birds-eye view of a hot air balloon and click Instagram-worthy pictures there. If you love drinking good beer, then you must try Electric Bear, Bath Ales, and Abbey Ales and indulge in a bit of drama at Rondo Theatre. You can also watch touring bands, tribute acts, comedians, and musicals at the Bath Forum and Komedia.

  1. Padstow, Cornwall

A must-visit for foodies and drink connoisseurs, the picturesque and small food capital of Cornwall ought to be on every couple’s wish list. The town is captivating, with its warren of mediaeval lanes around a pretty bay and golden beaches, smuggler’s coves and dramatic headlands where you can walk, sail, surf and cycle. You can stay at Old Custom House Inn, a boutique hotel on the quay in the culinary district. With 23 luxurious en-suite rooms, a fine dining restaurant, a traditional pub, a coffee shop, and a hair salon, it is a relaxing place to stay. Rest A While Tea Garden serves tea after a sunset stroll at St. Saviour’s Point. Check out Lobster Hatchery, Poppy Treffry, and Greens of Padstow for lunch and later cycle the 18-mile Camel Trail to Wenford Bridge. 

  1. Skye, Scotland

The Isle of Skye is the most beautiful place for couples to visit in Scotland. You can hike up to Point of Sleat to spot marine wildlife and get spectacular views over to the islands of Eigg and Rum. You can also take a short detour to the beautiful sandy beach and blue waters of Camas Daraich. You can visit Armadale Castle and the mythical Dunvegan Castle and learn 1,500 years of history at the ancestral home and lands of Clan Donald. There are several places in Skye we would recommend you visit, like Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock and Mealt Falls, Neist Point, Fairy Glen and Pools, and the Cuillins.

  1. The English county of Somerset

 

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This county is home to some of the most picturesque countryside in all of England, with a gorgeous coastline and countless towns and villages. You can see the engineering marvel Clifton Suspension Bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in the early Victorian era, and then go to the White Lion Pub terrace in Bristol. If you love adventure, you must visit theme parks like Puxton Park and Funland and go uphill from Weston Super Mare Pier for a short walk. If you want to look at the view of the land, then go to Clevedon and Portishead. For mountain views, you can visit Sedgemoor and Mendips. Bath, Box, and Limpley Stoke are the tourist attractions here. Visit the Old Hall in South Somerton to learn about the history of this county. 

 

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