Right now, we’re seeing couples shifting their wedding dates around, scaling things down to “micro-weddings” to comply with COVID regulations, and postponing the big honeymoon until international travel feels safer and more sure. The perfect solution to all this uncertainty and change? Take a minimoon! Minimoons tend to be shorter, closer to home, and more affordable than a full-scale honeymoon, but they still give you something super exciting to look forward to after the wedding where you and your new spouse still get a chance to celebrate, relax and soak up the newlywed glow for a few days. When choosing a location, you want somewhere that speaks to who you are as a couple, full of romantic scenery, authentic charm, luxurious pampering and some great local cuisine. So where are the best minimoon destinations?
Here are our Top 5 U.S. spots:
Charleston, South Carolina
Hidden gardens, horse-drawn carriages, and romantic scenery everywhere you look! With genteel mansions and a dynamic food scene, Charleston oozes southern charm and hospitality. Cobblestone streets, oak-lined avenues, beautiful magnolias, and cute local boutiques greet your every turn in the historic downtown. You’ll feel the southern hospitality as you go on romantic walks along the waterfront and share incredible meals — all the while steeped in history.
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Things to Do: Wander down the historic King Street, soak up the sun and the sea at Waterfront Park, and enjoy the colorful buildings of Rainbow Row. Take a daytrip to see Sullivan’s Island or the . Angel Oak. Pamper yourselves at the Belmond spa or take a romantic walk through the Cypress Gardens and soak in The Notebook vibes.
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Where to Stay:
The Elliott House Inn– A small, intimate bed and breakfast style boutique hotel. Located on Queen Street, just steps away from the main downtown attractions, but it offers a lush private inner courtyard to relax away from it all.
Hotel Bennett *– A big, modern and centrally located hotel. The Hotel Bennet features a rooftop bar with sweeping views of the city, a sleek champagne bar, and a perfect pool.
Belmond Charleston Place * – The height of luxury, this hotel is famous for its enticing spa. It offers guests a rooftop pool, spacious suites, luxury dining, and top-range amenities.
*Our clients receive special perks/amenities at these properties, including daily breakfast, resort credit, upgrades, and more
What to Eat:
Charleston is a foodie’s paradise! Classic Lowcountry cuisine, amazing barbecue, fresh seafood, farm-fresh veggies, and innovative kitchens — Charleston has it all.
Romantic Dinner: Charleston Grill, Circa 1886, or the intimate and historic Chez Nous.
Casual Dining: Lewis BBQ or classic Lowcountry food from Bertha’s Kitchen.
Bar Harbor, Maine
With fresh crisp air and jaw-dropping scenery, Bar Harbor is perfect for minimooners who enjoy the outdoors. With a rugged coastline and the Acadia National Park, this serene bayside town encourages you to connect with nature and with each other. Visiting Bar Harbor provides an outdoorsy escape without traveling too far off the beaten path.
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What to Do: Exploring nature is the primary activity in Bar Harbor. There are plenty of hiking trails for all abilities. Pump up the adrenaline with rock climbing in Acadia, kayaking in the harbor, or a tour in a biplane. Head out to sea with a sunset sail or a whale watching tour where you’re likely to see humpbacks, finbacks, or minke whales plus a few puffins! Take it slow with an oceanside drive or snuggle up on a blanket on top of Cadillac Mountain to watch the sunrise and the stunning views!
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Where To Stay:
Harborside Hotel– Richly designed with an upscale feel, this luxury hotel is ready to pamper you.
Balance Rock Inn- With a quintessential Maine style, it’s a perfect blend of hotel and bed & breakfast. This boutique hotel offers you spacious rooms, a heated pool, and beautiful views.
West Street Hotel- Modern and sleek, West Street features a clean-cut nautical theme. With crisp rooms, and a stunning view from their rooftop infinity pool.
What to Eat:
Bar Harbor is famous throughout the state for its lobster and seafood fresh off the boat. Overall, dining in Bar Harbor tends towards a more casual atmosphere. But don’t forget to make a reservation at the stunning Jordan Pond House for tea, popovers, and a beautiful lakeside view!
Local Specialty: Try a classic full lobster from The Chart Room or a delicious lobster roll from Thurston’s Lobster Pound.
Seaside Views: Bistro on Eden or The Reading Room
Casual Dining: McKay’s Public House or The Atlantic Brewing Company for upscale pub fare.
Nantucket, Massachusetts
This tiny island, a one-hour ferry ride from Cape Cod, features pristine beaches, a sparkling harbor, and timeless coastal charm. Walking around the picturesque waterfront, you can enjoy the unique combination of fascinating colonial history plus high-end shops, boutiques and galleries. If you want to slow down and enjoy a classic New England experience, Nantucket is the place for you!
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What to Do: Enjoy fine-sand beaches with small waves, steal a kiss from the top of the historic lighthouse, raise a glass at Cisco Brewers, and visit several small nautical museums. Get some fresh air biking the scenic route to Siasconset. Head out onto the ocean with a sunset paddleboard tour, whale watching tour, or fishing charter! Finally, enjoy some vintage or antique shopping at any of the small country stores.
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Where to Stay:
White Elephant Hotel- with a large variety of accommodation from suites to cozy cottages, this luxury landmark hotel doesn’t disappoint.
76 Main- With a modern bright and bold décor, this smaller boutique hotel has an air of sophisticated luxury.
Carlisle House Inn– Historic and charming, this renovated whaling mansion is located in the old historic district. With authentic decor and spacious rooms, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time.
Wauwinet- Luxury and escape is the focus of this waterfront property. With old-world charm and private beaches, the Wauwinet is perfect for romantic seclusion away from the center of town.
What to Eat:
Famous for its fresh seafood, Nantucket focuses on local seasonal foods, classic upscale dining, and traditional treats! So don’t forget to stop by Aunt Leah’s Fudge for 31 flavors of a delicious dessert!
Elegant & Romantic Dinner: award-winning Toppers or American Seasons’ creative menu.
Fresh seafood: Right on the waterfront try the glamorous CRU Oyster Bar or the traditional Straight Wharf.
Key West, Florida
A free-spirited town with crystalline warm water- this is for the classic beach minimooners. Great restaurants, boutique shops, and funky bars combine with sandy beaches and stunning sunsets to create the perfect tropical getaway. Removed from the mainland, you can enjoy the relaxed beachy vibes. Warm water, nightlife, and the best key lime pie in the world? This is a minimoon you’ll never want to leave.
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What to Do: The focus is definitely on the water in Key West. Take a champagne sunset cruise, snorkel in the shallow waters, catch a birds-eye view of the epic horizon while parasailing, or jump on a jet ski tour around the island! For those who like to stay dry, consider a beach picnic in the state park, wandering the botanical gardens, or the grounds of the Truman Little White House. Relaxation is key so be sure to take some time to chill by the pool or book a couples massage on the beach!
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Where to Stay:
Sunset Key Cottages– Splurge for a private island experience. Pastel buildings, lush gardens, and a beachy décor greet you on this luxury property.
Southernmost Beach Resort– Colonial and Victorian buildings accent the lush grounds. Located right on the water with beautiful ocean views, you’ll enjoy the serenity and spacious resort feel.
Eden House- A quirky and cute boutique hotel located in a traditional Key West house fringed by palm trees.
H20 Suites– An intimate hotel, each room is a spacious suite available with private plunge pools. With luxurious and sophisticated décor, they even have a rooftop pool for the best views.
What to Eat:
With heavy Cuban and Caribbean influence you’ll find good-sized portions full of flavor and fresh seafood. But Key West’s real specialty is their decadent desserts! Be sure to try a slice of the local specialty: Key Lime Pie!
Elegant Romance: Café Marquesa with a seasonal menu, Tempt with their modern craft cocktail bar, or Latitudes on the private island Sunset Key.
Upscale Caribbean-American: Try Louie’s Backyard or Hot Tin Roof which also boasts amazing sunset views.
Something Sweet: Grab a sweet brunch on a tranquil garden patio at Croissants de France or enjoy an after-dinner treat at Better Than Sex Desserts!
Scottsdale, Arizona
With over 300 days of sunshine, 51 golf courses, 50 resort-spas and a pedestrian downtown full of trendy restaurants, Scottsdale is the perfect desert oasis. Escape the winter blues to enjoy exploring the dramatic desert landscape, or simply being pampered by the pool with a cocktail in hand. Arizona has a focus on wellness, healing, and relaxation making it a great place to destress after the wedding and focus on each other.
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What to Do: Enjoy the unique desert landscape by taking one of the many hiking trails in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, or soak in breath-taking views of the valley from the top of Pinnacle Peak. Soar even higher with a birds-eye view from a hot air Balloon! And don’t forget the main pastime: Golf. Whether you’re an old pro or new to the game you’ll have to try out at least one of the world-renowned courses which have rugged mountains and unspoiled desert as their backdrop.
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Where to Stay:
Four Seasons Scottsdale at Troon North- At the base of Pinnacle Peak, the Four Seasons is a stylish resort, spa, and golf club.
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess *- Built in a Spanish colonial style, with lovely private casitas. With fine dining, private patios, and six beautiful pools to choose from you may never want to venture out of the resort!
Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort *- Built into the side of Camelback Mountain this was originally a tennis resort. They still have plenty of sporting activities but the focus here has become luxury, spa, and pampering with stunning views to match.
Royal Palms Resort and Spa *- The Royal Palms focuses on the romantic. They have a signature “romantication” experience for couples’ getaways and hidden “lovers corners” dotted around the property.
*Our clients receive special perks/amenities at these properties, including daily breakfast, resort credit, upgrades, and more
What to Eat:
You’ll find a huge variety of creative menus, local wines, and coffee culture in Scottsdale. Latin and Mexican inspired southwest cuisine features seasonal ingredients, bold flavors, and the all-important grill.
Luxury Romance & Wine: Try Lons or Café Monarch for an intimate candlelit dinner.
Casual Southwest: Arcadia Farms Café and the Citizen Public House focus on country-style settings, and home-cooked meals.
Latin Flavors: The Mission and Deseo will give you the best in modern, bold Latin flavors.
Planning a wedding can be stressful, and taking time after the wedding to relax and enjoy each other before real life sets in is important. If you’re inspired to treat yourselves to a state-side minimoon let us know! We can’t wait to help you find the perfect experience to start your new life together!