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August 11, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Honeymoon Vacation

Maldives, The fantastic and exotic island country is the popular destination for perfect wedding. Weddings in the Maldives is a dream come true experience for the bride in her flowing swirls can gently sweep along the palm-lined walkways just at the moment the last rays of the crimson sun spread its gold-red rays over her face.

The bride usually dresses in a white flowing satin or silk gown with red roses embroidered in her waistline, neckline and handcuffs. She carries a bouquet of red roses and moves towards the groom to become together in their eternal togetherness.
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July 24, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Best Beach Vacation

Whitehaven Beach is located in the Whitsunday Islands and Airlie Beach Region. Whitehaven Beach is a spectacular, picture-perfect white sand beach. In the competition for best beach, Whitehaven, on Whitsunday Island, has been regularly bandied about. Whitehaven Beach supporters cite the sand, which is pure white silica (which means made up of tiny grains of granite and suitable to be used to create the most precise glass for optical instruments etc.) and very very bright in the warm sun, set against 7kms of clear waters which naturally appear a stunning shade of blue. If your idea of the best beach involves having the colours just right you will love Whitehaven Beach.
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July 14, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Cruise vacations

Honeymoons are often thought of as vacations. In a way, the only difference between a family vacation and a honeymoon is romance and the lack of children. Honeymoons are supposed to a fun, exciting, memorable, but private. Instead of vacationing with the whole family, a honeymoon often only involves the bride and groom. Taking a cruise for your honeymoon provides an opportunity for you to start your married life in a state of relaxation by exploring the unknown and enjoying all the amenities a cruise has to offer.
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