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Ask The Experts: Family Honeymoons in Florida – Where to Go and What to See
A honeymoon in Florida isn’t only for couples looking for romance; it’s also a surprisingly...
21
Jan
2026
A honeymoon in Florida isn’t only for couples looking for romance; it’s also a surprisingly practical option for newlyweds who want a mix of family-friendly activities. The Sunshine State offers everything, from theme parks to quiet beaches, and plenty of opportunities to balance kid-focused fun with adult downtime.
If your honeymoon involves kids or extended family, or you simply prefer an easygoing schedule, Florida has plenty of spots that let everyone have a good time without the usual crush of tourists.
Orlando tends to get most of the attention for its theme parks, and for good reason. Walt Disney World and Universal Studios are the big names, but there’s more than just roller coasters and character meet-and-greets. The area around the city is dotted with lakes, state parks, and smaller attractions that make for easy day trips when you want a break from crowds. Staying in Orlando villas offers a way to enjoy some space and privacy without being far from the action.
Apart from the major parks, spots like Gatorland or the Crayola Experience provide different kinds of entertainment without overwhelming younger visitors. Even a casual walk around Lake Eola or a short drive to the nearby Wekiwa Springs State Park can be a refreshing contrast to the intense park days.
Evenings can be quieter. A lot of villas are tucked away in neighbourhoods that feel completely separate from the tourist bubble, so you can relax after long days. A few restaurants close to the villas also serve comfort food that hits the right spot without long waits. It’s a practical, easygoing start to a Florida itinerary that balances activity with downtime.
20
Jan
2026
As January lingers on, it is always good to look forward to spring, the soft pastel pallets, the abundance of beautiful flowers and the soft spring sunshine. Well today’s wedding brings all of that and is guaranteed to bring you reassurance that spring is just around the corner. Liz and Zack were married on 17th May 2025 at Gardens in the Gorge in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This wedding brings so many stunning flowers, the colours, the soft unstructured displays the pure volume of blooms is really giving spring vibes and I just love it! Such a gorgeous relaxed celebration, filled with so much love for a super chilled day, big thanks to Hannah Photography for the beautiful images.
19
Jan
2026
The days of rustic burlap runners and excessive mason jars are fading into the rear-view mirror. We are witnessing a massive shift toward a modern bohemian aesthetic that values curation over clutter. Couples today want the freedom of a bohemian spirit, paired with the polish of high-end design. It is about balancing raw textures with refined finishes. Think of it as the difference between a chaotic festival outfit and a sharp, tailored look accessorized with a bold Pinko bag—it is intentional, stylish, and undeniably cool. This new wave preserves the soul of boho but dresses it up for a black-tie affair. The result is a celebration that feels grounded yet expensive.
Location dictates the vibe before a single flower is placed. The elevated boho style moves away from generic open fields and steps into spaces with character. We are seeing a surge in popularity for the warehouse wedding venue. These industrial spaces provide a blank, gritty canvas that contrasts beautifully with organic elements. High ceilings and exposed brick demand large-scale decor rather than tiny, fussy details.
Alternatively, a greenhouse wedding reception offers an immersive outdoor experience without the unpredictability of the weather. Glass structures frame the wildness of the outdoors while keeping your guests comfortable. This is where the industrial boho wedding concept shines. You mix the hardness of steel beams with the softness of nature. It creates a visual tension that keeps the eye interested.
16
Jan
2026
Happy Friday everyone! I hope you have had a good week and are getting through January OK, it’s been a long old month so far and we are only half way through it! However I don’t like to wish the days away, so I am embracing it and making the most of every day as much as I can. I am looking forward to a fairly chilled weekend, it will involve, walks, cake, fondue, my friend Sarah coming to visit and watching the Basketball, what about you? To round off the week, I have this gorgeous destination wedding. Kira and Rob were married on 10th September at Telluride Ski Resort San Sophia Overlook in Colorado. The whole day is all about the great outdoors, this couple love nature and being out in the mountains with their dogs, so they wanted this to be a key factor of their big day. They chose simple decor, a laidback vibe and the most amazing backdrop for their ceremony, Big thanks to Kelly at In Love and Adventure – Elopement Photography for the magnificent photos.
15
Jan
2026
A post‑wedding cruise can be the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Unlike a standard beach holiday, a cruise gives you a chance to see multiple destinations without the hassle of constant packing and planning. For newlyweds who prefer to enjoy some sightseeing, quiet moments at sea, and occasional nightlife, something is appealing about being on a ship that feels like a moving hotel. You spend mornings exploring new ports and evenings where everything is taken care of, from meals to entertainment.
Cruises can suit different styles, too. Small ships let you slip into quieter harbours that larger liners can’t reach, while bigger ships have a full range of activities on board. Indeed, cruises make it manageable and surprisingly easy to pace yourself. For couples who’ve just come off wedding planning, it’s a way to let someone else do the logistics while still seeing the world.
Greece is the obvious place for a honeymoon if you’re chasing that island‑hopping feel, but small ship cruises make it more than just a standard tourist experience. Boats that carry a few dozen passengers can slip into coves and small ports that big liners can’t. You can wake up in Santorini, wander through the whitewashed streets, and then spend the afternoon on Naxos or Paros without ever feeling rushed.
Local tavernas and small markets are easy to explore when you’re on a small ship. You’ll find fresh seafood just off the boat and spots for quiet cocktails overlooking the water. Even if you don’t plan anything, most ports have easy walking routes that take you through squares, churches, and seaside lanes.
Sunsets here aren’t just scenery. There are moments you can enjoy while the ship drifts between islands. There’s a rhythm to the day that mixes activity with downtime. It’s easy to plan some excursions without losing the relaxed pace that a honeymoon usually needs.